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Housing
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This information is provided to help you plan your housing. You must make your own arrangements as CESL does not provide housing. See below for different housing options.

  • roommate matching apartments
  • campus residence halls
  • apartments
  • home stay

CESL does not endorse any particular housing option. The information provided is for informative purposes only. For complete updated costs and availability, contact the providers directly.

Hotels near the UA

Roommate Matching Apartments
Campus Residence Halls

Roommate Matching Apartments These furnished apartments are near the university, within walking distance, easy bike ride, and on a city bus direct route to the university. There are 2, 3, and 4 bedroom apartments with living area and full kitchen. Each student signs a separate contract for himself only. Each student has his/her own bedroom and may have his own bathroom but will share the bathroom with no more than one other person. The two complexes linked below will sign short-term leases for CESL students; move-in costs are minimized and in most cases utilities are already in service. This is the easiest, quickest, and most reasonable option for CESL students when they first arrive. The cost is moderate - usually about $400 a month.

We suggest that students who plan to study at CESL only 2 or 4 months should consider roommate-matching options. Also, students who plan to stay in Tucson longer can stay in the roommate-matching apartments for a short time until they have a chance to see other apartments and make friends who might want to share an apartment. We can usually move students into these apartments on the same or next day after arrival.

Sahara Apartments offers short term leases to CESL students. It is an option if you do not want roommates.

At the present time, there is no dorm rooms available for Fall.

Campus Residence Halls. Different offices make residence hall reservations during the academic year and in the summer.

Academic Year

  • For residence hall information during the academic year (fall and spring), contact Vena Barcelo at residence life. barcelo@life.arizona.edu or call 520-621-6501
  • Print the CESL Residence Hall application

Summer

 

Official University of Arizona Accomodations Guide http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/csa/tucsonlodging.php

Homestay
Apartments

Homestay

CESL Alumni: Please tell CESL about your homestay experience. Complete this survey. THANK YOU!

An alternative to residence halls and apartments is to live with a Tucson family in a Homestay Program. Remember, there is no typical U.S. family. Some families are single parents with children, older couples whose children are grown, or couples with small or no children. Some families may have pets, and you must understand and follow the family rules.

Homestay rates include two meals a day: breakfast and dinner. Students normally have their own bedroom and study space. Transportation to school and home may be by bus. It is important to discuss transportation to the university when you apply for a placement. Please contact OvECS directly for cost and application. You may now apply on-line at their website.

HOMESTAY OvECS Ltd.
625 N. Gilbert Road, Suite 202
Gilbert, AZ 85234
Tel: 480-633-8191
Fax: 480-633-8193
E-mail: homestay@ovecs.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Renting an Apartment for yourself Students should expect to pay about $600.00-$1000.00 a month to rent an apartment. To live alone in a studio or one-bedroom apartment, plan on about $800 plus utilities. Monthly rent varies depending on the length of the lease; the number of students sharing the apartment; whether the apartment has one or more bedrooms or if it has furniture, and whether the rent includes utilities. Available apartments within walking distance of the campus are limited, and availability of transportation is an important consideration. If students do not have cars or do not plan to ride a bicycle, they must look for apartments on direct bus routes.The University of Arizona, Office of Off-campus Housing has a web site with information about available apartments, finding an apartment, or finding a roommate.

Move-In Costs. Owners of rental property often require advance payment of two months' rent to cover the first and last months' rent. Many owners also require a cleaning deposit which is refunded only if the premises are clean and undamaged when the tenant leaves. To move into an apartment might cost $1,000-$1,500 in addition to the installation of utilities which may be about $300. Lease. Rental contracts are in writing. Before signing the rental agreement, called a lease, students should be sure they understand it completely. Many apartment owners require a 6, 9 or 12 month lease. Utilities. Before signing a lease, tenants must clearly understand which utilities the owner will pay and which the tenant must pay. Water and garbage often are included in the rent. Gas and electricity often are not included in the rent and must be paid by the tenant each month. Before moving in, the tenant must arrange with the utility company to turn on the gas and or the electricity. There is an installation fee for this service. Telephone is always paid by the tenant and can usually be installed within a few hours after the deposit and installation charge is paid.

The University of Arizona newspaper, the Wildcat, has a classified ad section that lists apartments for rent and roommates wanted. Click here to go to the Wildcat classified housing.

To search for apartments in Tucson try this site: http://www.apartmentguide.com Choose Arizona, Tucson, Central

The University is located in Central Tucson or near Downtown. Streets that have direct buses to the University are N. Stone, N. 1st Ave., E. Pima, E. Speedway, N. Campbell, E. 6th Street. Click here for a city map.

Hotels Near the UA
 

See also the Official University of Arizona Accomodations Guide
http://www.union.arizona.edu/csil/csa/tucsonlodging.php

Best Western A Royal Sun Inn
1015 N. Stone
520-622-8871
http://www.bestwestern.com

University Inn
950 N. Stone
(520)791-7503

Marriot University Park
880 E. Second Street
(520)793-4100
http://www.marriott.com

Four Points Sheraton
1900 E. Speedway Blvd
(520)327-7341
http://www.starwood.com/sheraton

Radisson Hotel City Center
181 W. Broadway
520-624-8711
http://www.radisson.com

 

 

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