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Housing

Most graduate students choose to live in apartments off campus. There are offices at the University that will assist you in your search for housing. Off-Campus Services, located at 775 Commonwealth Avenue (617-353-3523), provides listings of available apartments in the area. You can also check for off-campus listings on the Boston University web page by selecting Orientation & Off-Campus Services.

Rental Property Management, located at 19 Deerfield Street (617-353-4101), offers University-owned apartments, most within a 5-to 10-minute walk to campus facilities.

Rental Property Management offers furnished and unfurnished apartments for full-time graduate students, faculty, and staff. Monthly rents start at: Rooms—$650 and up; studios—$1,050 and up; one-bedroom apartments—$1,275 and up; two-bedroom apartments—$1,900 and up. Most are inclusive of heat and hot water. For more information, contact Rental Property -Management, 19 Deerfield Street, Boston, MA 02215; 617-353-4101, or visit our website at www.bu.edu/orpm.

Harrison Court is an elegant nineteenth-century building providing 60 modern apartments for graduate students at the Medical Campus. In the heart of Boston’s South End, Harrison Court is located across the street from the Medical Center campus, which includes the School of Medicine, the School of Public Health, the Goldman School of Dental Medicine, the Boston University Alumni Medical Library, and the Boston Medical Center. The building consists of secure and convenient studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments. Each unit has a modern kitchen and bathroom. A coin-operated laundry is located in the building. For more information call Rental Property Management at 617-353-4101 or visit www.bumc.bu.edu/harrisoncourt.

Residence Life

Resident Assistants  Resident assistants are Residence Life student staff members living within campus residence areas. Each resident assistant is responsible for working twenty hours each week as a community manager, role model, peer advisor, and resource and referral agent to students. Resident assistants are selected for their intellectual and interpersonal skills, their leadership capabilities, and their willingness to meet the challenges and expectations of the position to the best of their abilities. The position is enjoyable and educational, but it is very demanding in terms of the time and energy that a successful candidate must commit.

Qualified juniors, seniors, and graduate students receiving resident assistantships may receive room and board as compensation. Additional information is available from Residential Education, 19 Deerfield Street, Boston, MA 02215; 617-353-3540.

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19 December 2008
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