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Louisiana's capital city, Baton Rouge, is an active hub of students who enjoy the perfect blend of learning and Southern hospitality. As it is home to reputed institutes like Louisiana State University (LSU), Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge sees a crowd of over 50,000 students annually. Neighborhoods like Highlands/Perkins, Burbank/Nicholson Drive, Mid City, and Garden District, which are preferred by students because of their proximity to universities. As the rent starts at $445 per month, the city stands out as one of the most affordable student housing options in Louisiana.

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Image at Campus Crossings on Brightside student accommodation, Baton Rouge (Louisiana), United States

Campus Crossings on Brightside

1443 Brightside Drive , Baton Rouge, United States

5.20 miles from city centre

Walk score: 37
Image at Alight Baton Rouge student accommodation, Baton Rouge (Louisiana), United States

Alight Baton Rouge

Kinley Street , Baton Rouge , LA 70802 , USA

2.00 miles from city centre

Walk score: 59
Image at Lark Baton Rouge student accommodation, Baton Rouge (Louisiana), United States

Lark Baton Rouge

4194 Burbank Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, United States

3.50 miles from city centre

Walk score: 49

Ion Baton Rouge

740 W Chimes St, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, United States

2.35 miles from city centre

Walk score: 64

The Venue

262 West State Street , Baton Rouge, United States

2.41 miles from city centre

Walk score: 76

Arc225

3135 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70802, United States

2.38 miles from city centre

Walk score: 78

Redpoint Baton Rouge

910 Ben Hur Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, United States

4.73 miles from city centre

Walk score: 32

Arlington Cottages and Townhomes

550 Ben Hur Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, USA

4.79 miles from city centre

Walk score: 35

The Grayson Student Living

222 E Boyd Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, United States

3.57 miles from city centre

Walk score: 51

Flatiron

300 W Parker Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70808, United States

3.52 miles from city centre

Walk score: 50

The Oliver

4500 Burbank Dr, Baton Rouge, LA 70820, United States

3.85 miles from city centre

Walk score: 45

Campus Crossings on Highland

3235 Highland Road , Baton Rouge, United States

2.43 miles from city centre

Walk score: 83

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Student Housing in Baton Rouge, LA

Search for appropriate student accommodations in Baton Rouge becomes very easy with University Living. Whatever type of accommodation students are seeking in Baton Rouge, be it student apartments, shared accommodation, studio apartments, or fully furnished student rooms in Baton Rouge, University Living offers a vast variety of authentic accommodations available near major universities. Students can choose between different accommodations, compare different amenities, select their preferred room type, and reserve their accommodation through a simple booking process.

To reserve your student accommodation in Baton Rouge, students can conduct their search for the best student apartment near major universities, make comparisons of various room types and facilities, and place their reservation request. University Living services help students in securing their reservation requests. Commonly preferred student accommodations are Arc225 and Redpoint Baton Rouge, owing to the high-quality amenities and proximity to LSU. ULInfinity program helps with student housing, education loan, foreign exchange, airport pickups, travel and health insurance, etc.

Types of Student Housing in Baton Rouge, LA

Student Housing: Also referred to as Purpose-Built Student Accommodation, this student housing in the United States is specifically designed for students, and it comes with completely furnished bedrooms, libraries, gymnasiums, socializing lounges, and even secure premises. Purpose-built student accommodations are normally located near universities with utility bills inclusive in the rental payments.

  • Shared Apartments: This is quite common option among student housing in Baton Rouge. A student rents an individual bedroom and shares the rest of the apartment facilities like the kitchen, lounge, and laundry facilities with other students in the apartment. Shared apartments help to lower rental costs and create social interaction opportunities.
  • En-suite Rooms: These student rooms in Baton Rouge allows students to rent individually furnished bedrooms that come with an ensuite bath facility. This accommodation type offers a balance between privacy and affordability, making it ideal for students who enjoy community living.
  • Non En-Suite Rooms: This is a budget-friendly option for student homes in Baton Rouge wherein students will be provided with a private bedroom but will share bathrooms with other tenants. These are generally offered at cheaper rents and favored by economical students.
  • Studios: In these apartments, a student gets total freedom in terms of having their own bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette, all in one space. This housing is perfect for those students who require privacy, quiet surroundings, and independent living conditions.

Private Apartments: These types of student apartments in Baton Rouge are for those students or individuals who wish to stay for a prolonged period. These apartments can accommodate individuals from all walks of life due to their flexibility, large spaces, and easy availability.

About Baton Rouge, LA

Located at the banks of the great Mississippi River, the capital city of Louisiana is Baton Rouge. It is home to over 220,000 population in the city and over 870,000 within its greater metropolitan region. Known for its rich cultural and political history, Baton Rouge is a hub of Cajun food and art and has a Southern feel to it. Besides, it is among the key centers of education in Louisiana hosting major universities like Louisiana State University (LSU), Southern University and A&M College, and Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University (FranU).

The above-listed universities host more than 50,000 students making Baton Rouge an ideal location that combines elements of a university town and state capital. LSU is the flagship university of Louisiana with over 40,000 students. It is an internationally acclaimed university offering courses in various disciplines including engineering, business, and agriculture.

Best Student Housing Baton Rouge under $800 /month

The rent for Baton Rouge student housing starts at $445 per month depending on the accommodation type and location. Here are some of the affordable student accommodations under $800 per month:

Note: Compare budget-friendly student apartments in Baton Rouge and book your stay before spots fill up.

Top Student Housing in Baton Rouge, LA

On average, the rent student housing Baton Rouge ranges between $445 and $1085 per month. Below are the top verified housing options in Baton Rouge:

Note: Browse top verified student accommodations in Baton Rouge and choose the one that best fits your lifestyle and budget.

Ideal Cost of Living in Baton Rouge, LA

The estimated monthly cost of living in Baton Rouge typically ranges between $1,560 and $2,400, depending on lifestyle choices and accommodation preferences. Rent on housing normally takes up the biggest share, which ranges between $850 and 1,250 monthly. The costs for food amount to approximately $280 to $420 a month, and the monthly bill for electricity, water, and air conditioning may amount to $120 to $190 a month. Internet and cell phone bills should be covered by the budget in an approximate amount ranging from $70 to $110. Monthly costs of transport, which include bus tickets and gasoline, may vary between $50 and $120. Costs for socializing and recreation may come to about $80 to $180 a month, and study materials will amount to $30 and $80 a month. Miscellaneous expenses will amount to about $80 to $150 a month for student housing in Louisiana.

Expense

Amount (Range in $ per month)

Housing Rent

$850 – $1,250

Groceries & Food

$280 – $420

Utilities (Electricity, Water, AC, etc.)

$120 – $190

Internet & Mobile

$70 – $110

Public Transport / Gas

$50 – $120

Social Life (Eating Out, Movies, etc.)

$80 – $180

Study Materials

$30 – $80

Extra Expenses (Misc, Personal care, etc.)

$80 – $150

Total

$1,560 – $2,400

Note: Students should note that these are estimated costs and actual expenses vary based on lifestyle, accommodation type, and location. For a more accurate estimate, students can use University Living's Cost of Living Calculator.

Best Areas to Live in Baton Rouge, LA

Any decent neighbourhood is important to have a good time while studying at LSU. There are many neighbourhoods within Baton Rouge which are conducive for students because of their proximity to campus, inexpensive accommodation options, and entertainment avenues.

  • Highlands / Perkins (North Gates): This is one of the top neighbourhoods for LSU students, given its unmatched location near LSU. It is located adjacent to the northern entrance of LSU and can be accessed via foot, bicycle, or the LSU Tiger Trails Shuttle, which connects you to LSU in less than 5 to 15 minutes. This place is famed for its Chime Street, a student-friendly area full of shops and excitement during game days. Magpie Cafe provides a friendly environment for students who want to relax and study. Popular places for nightlife include The Revelry and The House, which are two highly regarded sport bars. Average cost of renting a one-bedroom apartment is $1,204 per month.
  • Burbank/Nicholson Drive: The neighbourhood is located south of the university campus. The drive to LSU is estimated at just 3 to 7 minutes, depending on mode of transportation. It is near LSU's famed Tiger Stadium, thus having a vibrant college-town feel all-year-round. Milano Cafe is a preferred study spot, while Fred’s Bar in Tigerland will make any LSU student proud. Average monthly rent is approximately $1,375, although many student housing complexes offer individual leases ranging from $630 to $780 per bedroom.
  • Mid City: The centre of the city would be ideal for graduate students or upperclassmen because of its artistic atmosphere. Situated 8 to 10 minutes away from LSU, Mid City contains unique local places that students may enjoy. Entertainment is provided by The Electric Depot, and students who like studying and sipping coffee usually frequent Brew Ha-Ha! For students who seek socializing options, Mid City Beer Garden has a great selection of craft beer, along with great opportunities to spend time outside. With monthly rent of $1,056, Mid City is considered the most affordable student-friendly neighbourhood in Baton Rouge.
  • Garden District: This district provides a quiet and picturesque living experience surrounded by old houses and tree-lined streets. Students have an opportunity to travel from this district to LSU in approximately 5 to 7 minutes on Highland Road. Students can visit City Park which is famous for numerous walking trails and community events held there during all seasons. If students require studying venues, they may consider Garden District Coffee. For a unique social experience, students can choose The Radio Bar that allows for enjoying music interaction. Monthly rent in this district varies between $1,150 and $1,400.

Best Transportation in Baton Rouge Louisiana

Baton Rouge is one of the cities where commuting will not be difficult because of numerous affordable and convenient means of transportation. No matter whether you need to commute to LSU or simply take a walk around the city, you will have the opportunity to use free shuttles, bus services, and other transport modes available for the student community.

  • The LSU Tiger Trails Shuttle: This type of transport is extremely convenient for students who want to travel all over the city or move from place to place within LSU. This transportation mode is absolutely free to use for LSU students and takes them from one point to another within the campus and even beyond it to the student residence neighbourhoods. It works from morning 7:00 till midnight and stops working during holidays. There are such famous spots as Union Square Garage Station and Tigerland Station.
  • CATS Public Bus: The CATS offers affordable transportation mode for students willing to move outside the LSU campus and explore other parts of Baton Rouge. Although the normal charge is $1.75, students are offered an easy fare rate of $0.75 by showing their student IDs. Regular buses operate from about 5:00 AM to 11:00 PM daily. The best transit points where students could board the bus would be Downtown Terminal and Cortana Transit Center; thus, offering access to places such as shopping malls, hospitals, and job centers in the area.
  • Uber and Lyft Ridesharing: Students who prefer the use of ridesharing for their convenience will find Uber and Lyft to be readily available within Baton Rouge. Usually, a standard ride costs between $10 and $25. The LSU has also introduced its own Campus Transit program that facilitates free ridesharing services after 5:00 PM until midnight between various pick-up points on the campus grounds. These would include the LSU Student Union, Middleton Library, and gateways at Tiger Stadium.

Top Tourist Attractions in Baton Rouge, LA

The city boasts a unique combination of architecture, history, and culture that fascinates people from all over America. There are plenty of monuments, preserved ships, and other buildings that offer a glimpse into the rich past and diverse culture of the region.

  • Louisiana State Capitol Building: This is one of the most well-known landmarks in Baton Rouge, and it serves as an amazing attraction for tourists. Designed in the style of Art Deco, it took four years to complete; the construction was finished in 1932. It stands tall, towering at 450 feet and among the tallest State Capitol buildings in America. Visitors can use a free lift to go up to the 27th level where they will enjoy great views of the Mississippi river and the whole city below. What makes it more interesting is that it is where governor Huey P. Long was assassinated by a sniper.
  • USS Kidd Veterans Museum: Sitting right on the Mississippi River, the USS Kidd Veterans Museum in downtown Baton Rouge provides visitors with a fascinating experience of the war history of the United States during World War II. The museum's main feature is the USS Kidd, a destroyer of the Fletcher-class launched in 1943 and nicknamed the "Pirate of the Pacific." It is the sole remaining U.S. war destroyer to be preserved in its original World War II condition without any modernization. Visitors can roam across the deck of the destroyer, see military artifacts, and learn more about sailors' everyday lives. Its unique cradle-like river setting enables it to move up and down according to water levels.
  • Old State Capitol of Louisiana: Nicknamed "Castle on the River," Old State Capitol of Louisiana is one of the most magnificent sights in Baton Rouge in terms of architecture. Built back in 1847 in the Gothic Revival style, the castle-shaped building was used to house the Louisiana state government before the 1930s. Now, it serves as a museum of Louisiana politics and history. The most mesmerizing aspects of the old state capitol are its four-story spiral staircase and magnificent stained glass dome. The building also survived a devastating Civil War fire while occupied by Union troops, making it an important symbol of resilience and preservation. Best of all, admission is completely free.

Top Universities in Baton Rouge, LA

Louisiana has some of the best universities in Baton Rouge. Students from all parts of the country are attracted to the city for the quality education that it provides and the job opportunities they have after their degrees.

  • Louisiana State University: LSU is the flagship university of the state and is one of the best universities in the area. LSU is ranked #851–900 according to the QS World University Rankings 2026 because of its research capabilities and lively campus. Business Administration, Petroleum Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine are among the many popular majors available at LSU. Some notable alumni of LSU are Shaquille O’Neal, Joe Burrow, and Hubert Humphrey.
  • Southern University and A&M College: This is considered the primary institution within the only historically black university system in the US. It holds a good reputation when it comes to fostering equal opportunities in education and success among students. Among popular majors are Nursing, Mechanical Engineering, and Criminal Justice. Its notable graduates include David Banner, Randy Moore, and Melvin Kip Holden.

How to Book Student Housing in Baton Rouge?

It is very effortless to secure or book student housing in the United States with University Living. We offer many flexible arrays of student homes in the Capital of Louisiana. Plus, these options come in every budget, from the most premium options to the affordable ones. Additionally, the simple booking process of student home booking comes with many in-built features like instant property comparison and free cost of living calculator.

Here is the simple 7 step process to book student accommodation Baton Rouge:

  • Firstly, go to universityliving.com or download the app from the digital store.

  • Post that, in the search menu, enter Baton Rouge (or desired location).

  • After that, from the room type filter, choose your preferred option (Ensuite, Shared, etc.)

  • Next to that, apply any required filter (location, budget, and other amenities).

  • Afterwards, just choose your room, and click Book Now.

  • Then, fill out a simple online form and proceed with the payment.

  • That’s it; you will receive an instant confirmation email.

With these simple 07 steps, you have got your home away from home in Baton Rouge with University Living, and you are all set to start your student journey.

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When should you book student accommodation in Baton Rouge?

Start your search about 4 to 6 months before your courses begin. Securing a place early on means you'll get first dibs on a variety of spots, plus some nice room choices and possibly cheaper rates.

Can students find accommodation near Louisiana State University?

There are lots of housing options close to the LSU campus. It’s super convenient, since you won't struggle with attending lectures or using university facilities. Most of the digs are either within walking distance or connected via shuttle services and public transport. Many spots even have great bike paths.

How much do students pay for housing in Baton Rouge?

Baton Rouge student housing prices start around $445 a month. The prices for such accommodation may increase depending on where you live, the room type, and any extras like laundry or internet being included.

What areas are best for student housing in Baton Rouge?

As for the best areas for student housing, there's Highlands, Burbank, and Nicholson Drive, plus Mid City and the Garden District. Students love these spots because they're close to campus and super convenient for eating out and entertainment.

What types of student accommodation are available in Baton Rouge?

Students have various choices based on what suits them and their budget. Options include shared apartments, private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, studios, and full self-contained units.

What are included in student housing in Baton Rouge?

As for student living in Baton Rouge, it includes everything you'd need. The apartments are usually fully furnished and come with fast internet. You can probably find study areas with laundry facilities and secure entry points.

Can a student book student accommodation in Baton Rouge online?

You can book student housing in Baton Rouge online without any hurdle. With University Living, you can compare spaces, check availabilities, and make your bookings from just about anywhere with an internet connection.

What support is there for students seeking to find accommodation in Baton Rouge through University Living?

University Living will assist you with your accommodation search in Baton Rouge by providing access to pre-approved places and offering comparison tools so you can determine what accommodation best meets your needs based on price, style and location to suit your lifestyle while you study at an institution in Baton Rouge and/or surrounding area.

What is the average cost of living for students in Baton Rouge?

The student cost of living in Baton Rouge ranges from $1,560 to $2,400 per month. This includes rent, food, transport, all utility bills, and miscellenous costs and may differ on how much you end up spending depends on your personal choices.