Housing
International Students have a number of on-and off-campus housing options available. You'll need to consider your finances, course load, program requirements, and more as you decide where you'll live as you attend DU.
On-Campus Housing
On-campus housing is offered Housing & Residential Education. The University has a two-year on-campus requirement for first-year and second-year undergraduate students. Housing options for graduate students vary and are subject to availability.
Before you move into on-campus housing, you will be required to sign a lease that obligates you to pay for housing for one academic year. Consider your housing options carefully before signing any lease.
Off-Campus Housing
There are many different ways to look for available housing. Listed below are some suggestions for finding vacancies:
University of Denver Off-Campus Housing Service
The Office of Housing and Residential Education maintains an online platform available to students, faculty, and staff to help with finding housing or roommates.
University-Owned Properties
The University of Denver owns and operates a number of rental units within walking distance of campus. More details are available on the Rental Properties webpage.
IMPORTANT: When responding to any housing advertisement or website, use caution and do not disclose personal or banking information until you have met the person who posted the listing. You should always walk through a residence before paying any deposit or rent (excluding a small application fee)--be wary of housing scams.
Once you've found an apartment, house, or room you'd like to rent, the landlord will likely have you complete several additional steps before you will be allowed to move in.
Any document that you are asked to sign becomes a legally binding contract so you must read the documents carefully before signing.
Housing Resources
Note that ISSS does not endorse any of these groups and cannot ensure that the information contained on their websites is accurate.