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Home to at least 75,000 students, College Station is built around Texas A&M University. The city is recognized for offering a convenient yet student-friendly lifestyle. Because of the influx of people coming here, most opt for the University Living platform. We are well known for providing verified and secure student housing in College Station under $122/week. With modern amenities and all-inclusive rent options, we make sure you can enjoy your university life to the fullest.

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U Club Townhomes on Marion Pugh

801 Marion Pugh Dr, College Station, TX 77840, USA

2.30 miles from city centre

Walk score: 41
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Z Islander

3803 Wellborn Rd, Bryan, TX 77801, United States

3.90 miles from city centre

Walk score: 52
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The London

601 Luther W St, College Station, TX 77840, United States

2.45 miles from city centre

Walk score: 35

Redpoint

2045 Jones-Butler Rd, College Station, TX 77840, United States

2.79 miles from city centre

Walk score: 16

U Centre at North Gate

907 Cross St, College Station, TX 77840, USA

1.60 miles from city centre

Walk score: 75

The Callaway House

301 George Bush Dr W, College Station, TX 77840, USA

1.80 miles from city centre

Walk score: 60

Holleman Crossing

2200 Cottage Ln, College Station, TX 77845, United States

3.10 miles from city centre

Walk score: 36

Northpoint Crossing

1501 Northpoint Ln, College Station, TX 77840, United States

0.22 miles from city centre

Walk score: 65

Ion College Station

711 University Dr, College Station, TX 77840, USA

0.57 miles from city centre

Walk score: 81

Lark Northgate

500 Wellborn Rd, College Station, TX 77840, USA

0.92 miles from city centre

Walk score: 72

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College Station, TX Student Living Guide

Student Housing College Station

With more than 75,000 students living here, College Station is becoming one of the most popular student cities in the USA. The reason for the same is Texas A&M University, the largest and topmost public university in the country. The city is known for combining a traditional Texas feel with modern architecture. With the help of University Living, one can easily find verified, secure student housing in College Station. The properties listed with us are located in well-lit areas with 24/7 CCTV surveillance and a card-based entry-exit system, providing peace of mind to residents.

Additionally, the student living in College Station comes with several amenities such as swimming pools, gyms, study areas, and social spaces. One can easily choose from various types of accommodations, including studios, en-suites, non-ensuites, and shared apartments. Popular student housing College Station include Crossing Place, Redpoint, and The London, with many of them having weekly rents of $122. This ensures that students have a smooth, comfortable living experience.

Types of Student Housing in College Station

Also called “Aggieland,” College Station features a mix of classic limestone and brick structures around its major university campuses. Deeply inspired by the Texan style, most of the buildings that you will see here feature glass designs and smart layouts. Plus, the city has a lively yet student-focused vibe. And once you start living here, you will always find yourself surrounded by things that you need daily. Like every city, student apartments in the USA are divided into two types: Student Housing and Private Apartments.

Student Housing (PBSAs): This one is especially designed for students and follows an all-inclusive rental system. It means every utility bill, such as electricity, water, heating, gas, and high-speed internet, is included in one monthly payment. It is usually divided into four types:

  • Ensuite Rooms: If you are someone who likes to gel with people but wants your own space, then this place is the one for you. Here you will get a private bedroom with an attached bathroom, while the kitchen and living areas are shared with flatmates. The prices for these rooms usually range from $185 to $275 per week.

  • Studios: It is a fully private unit with a bed, bathroom, and kitchenette, making it ideal for those who value privacy and independence. These usually cost between $215 to $345 per week.

  • Non-Ensuites: Here, you will get a private bedroom, but the rest of the bathroom, kitchen, and living area will be shared with other people. As a budget-friendly option, these cost around $155 to $195 per week.

  • Shared Apartments: As one of the most affordable options, you will be sharing the bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, and living area with 3-4 people. Thus, it is a suitable option for social butterflies or those who want to live with their friends. The starting price of these is $145 per week.

Private Apartments: This one is like a regular home, where you will get a bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and living space for yourself. While here, you have to manage your bills on your own, as they are not included in your rent, but the level of privacy and comfort make it all worth it. The best choice for students as well as couples who want to live together.

Just know that it doesn’t matter what you choose; the right type of student housing in College Station helps you stay super close to your campus and enjoy city life.

About College Station

Started as a railway stop in the 1800s, College Station has now become a major education and research hub. As it is close to Texas A&M University, founded in 1876, the city is known for subjects such as Agriculture, Engineering, and Veterinary Medicine. Located in East Central Texas, near the Brazos River, its warm climate makes it easy for students to enjoy the city year-round.

When it comes to career opportunities, College Station offers several job opportunities, especially in biotechnology and aerospace. Moreover, as a safe, student-friendly city, some popular areas here include Northgate and Wolf Pen Creek. Outside of studies, students can also explore places like the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum and enjoy sports at Kyle Field. Overall, having the right type of student housing in USA ensures you have an easy university life.

Best Student Housing in College Station Under $700/Month

Deciding to live in a budget-friendly home ensures you can enjoy your student life without spending too much. Many of the properties listed at the University Living come with all-inclusive rent, so that you can easily manage your monthly budget. From private shuttle services to features such as gaming lounges, gyms, and laundry facilities, you can easily find well-maintained housing that fits your budget.

Below are some of the top student housing in College Station under $700/Month:

Note: Check out these budget-friendly studios and living spaces in College Station with University Living and book your home today!

Top Student Housing in College Station

Some of the best student apartments in College Station are located in areas such as Northgate and Wolf Pen. They offer some of the most scenic and park-like environments for the students. These residencies are surrounded by cyber cafes and private shuttle services that are directly linked to the Memorial Student Centre. Beyond the luxury of living here, the properties here are well situated and monitored.

Following are some of the top student housing in College Station:

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Ideal Cost of Living in College Station

The average cost of living in College Station ranges between $2,011 to $2,505 per month. And what makes this place super affordable is that there are several local shops, cafes and services here that provide special discounts to the students. Since the student population of the city is built around a large population, everyday expenses such as groceries and transportation are more budget friendly. To help you get a better understanding of monthly cost of living in College Station, following is the breakdown of the same:

Category

Estimated Monthly Cost (USD)

Accommodation (Housing)

$956 – $1,150

Groceries & Food

$300 – $450

Utilities

$130 – $205

Internet & Mobile

$49 – $105

Public Transport

$20 – $45

Social Life (Eating Out, Movies, etc.)

$120 – $300

Study Materials

$50 – $100

Extra Expenses

$80 – $150

Total Estimated Monthly Cost

$2,011 – $2,505

Note: Want a more personalized budget? Use the University Living Cost of Living Calculator and plan your expenses before moving to College Station.

Best Areas to live in College Station

To live in College Station means that you will be surrounded by strong community vibes as well as excellent career opportunities. Famous for its “12th Man” spirit and as a tourist spot, getting around here is super easy with the help of the Texas A&M shuttle system. That is why most students opt to live in the following areas of the city:

  • Castlegate & Pebble Creek: It is one of the calmest areas out there, having clean streets, greenery and quiet surroundings. Just 5-6 miles away from the city centre, it is a great option for those who want to focus on their studies. Moreover, you will always find students hanging out at Stella Southern Café, which is one of the popular spots here.

  • Southwood Valley / Southwood Terrace: This area has that warm and cozy vibe. Around 3 miles away from the city, most of the time, students go to places like Sweet Eugene’s House of Java for their long study sessions.

  • Steeplechase: Ideal for those who like an active as well as social life, it is just 4 miles away from the main university campus and super close to Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater. Most of the time, students hang out at places like Blue Baker to relax and chill.

Living in the right student accommodation located in a vibrant area ensures that you get to make the most of your time both academically and socially.

Best Transportation for Students in College Station

As a well-connected student city, the transportation system in College Station is designed to make it easy for students to travel between campuses as well as nearby housing areas. Whether you are living near Northgate or some of the quietest parts of the city, you will be always just a short ride away from your classes.

Following are some of the best means of transportation in College Station:

  • Texas A&M University Transit: Consisting of more than 90 buses with no fare at all if you show your student ID, it is one of the major ways through which students travel. It covers around 20 routes and connects student accommodation directly to the campus.

  • Brazos Transit District (BTD): If you ever want to travel outside the campus area, use BTD buses to get around. They are affordable, and with a student pass, they cost around $25 per month.

  • Veo E-bikes & Scooters: For traveling short distances, students often use e-bikes and electric scooters. They are a convenient way for you to travel around, and it usually costs about $1 to unlock, plus a small usage fee.

Top Tourist Attractions in College Station

Known for its “Aggie” culture, College Station is one of the best student cities, easily blending traditions with modern learning. And while living here, it is extremely important for you to explore the city. While doing so, you will come across historic places, large stadiums, and green spaces that are all easily accessible to students. Some of these top tourist attractions are mentioned below:

  • George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum: If you want to take a closer look at American history, this is the place to visit. It includes 1944 aircraft and a replica of the Oval Office. It hosts several events and leaders. Entry fees for these costs $9 for students, $16 for adults, and $13 for seniors.

  • Aggieland Wild Animal Safari: It is a large 250-acre park where you can easily spot more than 100 animal species from your car. Tickets usually cost around $24 for adults and $21 for students. Group discounts are available here.

  • Museum of the American G.I.: This museum majorly focuses on military history and the display of real World War II tanks and equipment. Entry fees are affordable, and it usually costs around $10 for adults and $8 for students or military visitors.

And if you choose to live in the right type of student apartment in College Station, you can easily visit these popular places.

Top Universities in College Station

Studying in College station means that you will be getting a mix of both traditional and practical research. The city provides students with access to high tech facilities and industry partnerships in fields like aerospace and biotechnology. Universities here provide various specialized degree courses, from where they can choose hundreds of degree courses. Below are some of the top universities in College Station:

  • Texas A&M University (TAMU): Founded in 1876, this university is around 150-year-old and is the state’s first public university. Located just 0.8 miles away from the city centre, it provides some of the excellent courses in Engineering, Veterinary Medicine, Agriculture, and Petroleum Accounting. Initially named as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, it is currently ranking #154 globally in the QS World University rankings. The alumni of this uni include Rick Perry (former Governor of Texas), Lyle Lovett (singer-songwriter), and Khaled Al-Falih (Saudi Minister of Investment). Some of the nearby properties here include the U Centre at North Gate (0.62 miles) and The Callaway House (1.17 miles).

  • Texas A&M College of Architecture: Established in 1905, as the Department of Architecture within the main university, it is approximately 121 years old. Famous for its courses in Urban Planning, Construction Science, and Landscape Architecture, this college has got elite rankings. Approximately 1.1 miles from the city centre, some of the notable alumni here include Adrian Smith (Architect of the Burj Khalifa) and George Mitchell (pioneer in energy and urban development). Some of the nearby properties where students like to stay are Callaway Villas (1.22 miles) and Ion College Station (0.39 miles) away.

  • Texas A&M University College of Arts & Sciences: Formed by merging Colleges of Liberal Arts and Science, its roots go back to the universities founding in 1876. Known for courses such as Physics, Chemistry, Psychology, and Economics, it has some notable alumni's passing from here. Their names include Robert Gates (former U.S. Secretary of Defense) and Jorge Quiroga (former President of Bolivia). The college is located just 0.9 miles from the city centre with some of the popular properties being Warehouse & Factory (0.50 miles) and Cherry Street (0.57 miles) away from the university.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

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How do I book student housing in College Station through University Living?

The process of booking student accommodation in College Station through University Living is extremely simple. All you need to do is search for the property of your choice, compare its features and secure that place by paying initial deposit as well as signing the agreement online.

Can I book housing before I receive my university acceptance letter?

Yes, you can, and it is very important for you to start the booking process and reservation of the room early.

What does "No Visa No Pay" mean?

It is one of the student friendly policies out there, where if your US student visa is denied, you can easily cancel your booking. And in this case, you will also receive a refund. All you need to do is submit the official rejection letter within 48-72 hours.

How far in advance can I book student housing in College Station?

If you are someone who is going in fall intake, then you should start looking for a place at least 6-10 months in advance, typically starting in February. This will ensure that you have your preferred room type at the best price.

Can I do group bookings with my friends?

Absolutely you can do that. This will not only provide you with discounts but also place you and your friends in the same apartment.

Can I change or cancel my booking after confirmation?

Every property in College Station comes with a “cool off” period, that is usually 7 days. During this time, you can cancel anytime, but you might need to find a replacement tenant for yourself.

What payment method do you accept at College Station?

For paying rent, you can use credit as well as debit cards. Apart from that, you can also go for bank transfers and specialized payment portals such as Flywire or Convera.

Can I pay rent in Monthly instalments?

Yes, for every student housing in College Station, you can easily divide your payments on a yearly or quarterly basis, that you can easily pay at the given date.

What are utilities included in College Station student housing rent?

Almost every student accommodation that you will see in the city offers all-inclusive rent to the students. It includes bills of heating, water, electricity, gas, trash removal, and high-speed internet.

Is a security deposit required at the College Station?

Yes, it is important for students to pay a security deposit at the time of booking. It is refundable only if there isn’t any damage done to the property during your stay.

Are there any hidden fees or service charges?

No, while renting the property at College Station, there won’t be any surprise charges for you that will be coming.

How close is the housing to Texas A&M University?

Most verified properties are located within 0.5 to 1.5 miles of the campus, and many are directly on the TAMU shuttle routes for an easy commute.

Can I request a specific roommate?

Yes, you can request a friend or use a roommate matching service based on your lifestyle preferences (e.g., study habits, cleanliness, hobbies).

What happens if my US student visa is denied?

If your visa is denied, the "No Visa No Pay" policy applies. You should book before getting your F-1 visa, as having a confirmed address is often a requirement for your visa interview.

Can I book housing before I get my F-1 visa?

Yes, you can book your student housing before getting your F-1 visa. In fact, it’s recommended to book early to secure the best options. Many properties also offer a “No Visa No Pay” policy, which allows you to cancel your booking and get a refund if your visa is rejected (terms and conditions apply).

What support is available if I have a problem after moving in?

Most student accommodations provide on-site support teams to help with maintenance or any issues you face during your stay. If you book through University Living, you also get 24/7 assistance, so you can easily reach out for help anytime during your stay.