Housing options
Students may compare dormitory, private rental, shared housing, temporary stay, or family-supported options depending on availability and university context.
Availability must be verified before it is presented as part of a plan.
Housing guide
A housing-planning guide covering options, deposits, written terms, location checks, move-in timing, and practical checks.
Use the guide to prepare questions, documents, and next steps before choosing a university path.
Students may compare dormitory, private rental, shared housing, temporary stay, or family-supported options depending on availability and university context.
Availability must be verified before it is presented as part of a plan.
Ask for written terms, amount, recipient, refund boundary, move-in date, included utilities, address, photos, contract language, and who supports issues after arrival.
Compare distance to campus, local transport, daily costs, arrival time, neighborhood familiarity, and first-week support.
A counselor may help ask questions or organize a checklist, but housing availability and third-party deposits are outside agency control unless a written service package says otherwise.
Do not transfer housing money without written terms and clear recipient details.
Parent and sponsor budget planning.