Off-campus housing available for students under 21
April 1, 1998
Many freshmen get tired of living in the dormitories after their first year at SIUC and look for a change in housing arrangements.
SIUC’s policy for housing requires single sophomores under the age of 21 to live either in an on-campus residence hall or in a living center approved by the University. There are two approved off-campus housing living centers that all students, including freshmen, can live in.
University Hall, 1101 S. Wall St., 549-2050. Approved residence hall. Nineteen meals per week. Cable TV and utilities included. Rates:$3,444 per year for a double and $4,444 for a single.
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There are eight sophomore-approved housing areas in Carbondale.
Forest Hall, 820 W. Freeman St., 457-5631. Residence hall atmosphere with suites. Common kitchen is shared by residents. Rates:$925 per semester for a double and $1,375 per semester for a single. Other special rates are available. Water and electricity are included.
Garden Park Apartments, 607 E. Park St., 549-2835. No vacancies for fall semester.
Bonnie Owen Property Management, Creekside condominiums, 711 S. Wall St., and Grand Place II and III., 900 E. Grand Ave. All are three-bedroom apartments. Contact management for more information at 529-2054.
Southern Illinois Studio Apartments, 405 E. College St., 529-2241. New studio apartments. Rates:$250 a month unfurnished or $275 furnished.
Wall Street Quads,1207 S. Wall St., 457-4123. No vacancies for fall.
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