Housing
Intro.Housing History
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When looking for an apartment off-campus, the best places to start are the classified section of our local newspaper - Coloradoan (try the online version at http://www.coloradoan.com/classifieds/index.html) and the Off-Campus Student Services webpage (http://www.sc.colostate.edu/ocss_ral/). Additionally, if you have some time to search while in town, look around campus and local businesses for "Roommate Wanted" flyers. Often these flyers provide the best deals, as occupying tenants are willing to negotiate prices to quickly get someone helping out with monthly rent and utilities. If no luck can be had at these locations, try the Fort Collins Apartments website at: http://www.fort-collins-apartments.net/. They have some excellent information, tips, guides and worksheets for you to use in your hunt. And, as always, craigslist can be a great place to find housing.
When looking for an apartment off-campus, the best places to start are the classified section of our local newspaper - Coloradoan (try the online version at http://www.coloradoan.com/classifieds/index.html) and the Off-Campus Student Services webpage (http://www.ocssral.colostate.edu/). Additionally, if you have some time to search while in town, look around campus and local businesses for "Roommate Wanted" flyers. Often these flyers provide the best deals, as occupying tenants are willing to negotiate prices to quickly get someone helping out with monthly rent and utilities. If no luck can be had at these locations, try the Fort Collins Apartments website at: http://www.fort-collins-apartments.net/. They have some excellent information, tips, guides and worksheets for you to use in your hunt. And, as always, craigslist can be a great place to find housing.
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When looking for an apartment off-campus, the best places to start are the classified section of our local newspaper - Coloradoan (try the online version at http://www.coloradoan.com/classifieds/index.html) and the Off-Campus Student Services webpage (http://www.sc.colostate.edu/ocss_ral/). Additionally, if you have some time to search while in town, look around campus and local businesses for "Roommate Wanted" flyers. Often these flyers provide the best deals, as occupying tenants are willing to negotiate prices to quickly get someone helping out with monthly rent and utilities. If no luck can be had at these locations, try the Fort Collins Apartments website at: http://www.fort-collins-apartments.net/. They have some excellent information, tips, guides and worksheets for you to use in your hunt.
When looking for an apartment off-campus, the best places to start are the classified section of our local newspaper - Coloradoan (try the online version at http://www.coloradoan.com/classifieds/index.html) and the Off-Campus Student Services webpage (http://www.sc.colostate.edu/ocss_ral/). Additionally, if you have some time to search while in town, look around campus and local businesses for "Roommate Wanted" flyers. Often these flyers provide the best deals, as occupying tenants are willing to negotiate prices to quickly get someone helping out with monthly rent and utilities. If no luck can be had at these locations, try the Fort Collins Apartments website at: http://www.fort-collins-apartments.net/. They have some excellent information, tips, guides and worksheets for you to use in your hunt. And, as always, craigslist is always a great place to find housing.
1.1 Available Housing - Where To Look?
On-Campus Graduate students prefer not to live in a dorm. Dorms are expensive, loud and filled to the brim with undergrads (typically freshman and sophomores). Most graduate students living on-campus choose on-campus apartments. These tend to be more expensive than off-campus housing for what you get, but they are convenient, especially for someone lacking transportation or who is handicapped. Also, they have internet connection Note, availability of on-campus housing is limited during midyear enrollment. If you are moving to Fort Collins in December or January, be advised that you generally will not be able to find an apartment on-campus. Where to find information:
Department of Housing and Food Services Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO Phone: 970.491.6511 URL: http://www.housing.colostate.edu
Off-Campus When looking for an apartment off-campus, the best places to start are the classified section of our local newspaper - Coloradoan (try the online version at http://www.coloradoan.com/classifieds/index.html) and the Off-Campus Student Services webpage (http://www.sc.colostate.edu/ocss_ral/). Additionally, if you have some time to search while in town, look around campus and local businesses for "Roommate Wanted" flyers. Often these flyers provide the best deals, as occupying tenants are willing to negotiate prices to quickly get someone helping out with monthly rent and utilities. If no luck can be had at these locations, try the Fort Collins Apartments website at: http://www.fort-collins-apartments.net/. They have some excellent information, tips, guides and worksheets for you to use in your hunt.