Five Affordable Housing Hacks for College

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Summary

Learn about five smart ways to find affordable student housing so you can focus on what truly matters: your education. From becoming a Resident Assistant to tapping into student group chats and housing seminars, we've got the tips to help you secure stable and budget-friendly living arrangements.

Education opens doors to endless opportunities, but what happens when student housing fees gradually become less feasible to finance? Here’s five smart strategies to find affordable housing solutions so you can stay in class!

For many college students, the topic of housing can be a major source of stress as student housing development fails to keep pace with increasing student enrollment. More than 10% of students face housing insecurity during their academic career path. As students pursue ways to become financially independent, learn about credit, and chase side hustles for extra cash, housing instability shouldn’t drag them down.

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Recently, some HBCUs have even pursued innovative solutions to address housing crises such as converting shipping containers into dorm rooms. Impressed? We are too! 

After that dose of inspiration, what can you do to make the difference in housing? Let’s uncover five ways you can take control of the situation to best navigate student housing. 

1. Become a Resident Assistant (RA)

Students who help out within their assigned dorm are known as resident assistants. With the role comes the perks of discounted or even free housing! Aside from the financial benefits, being a RA is a great way to develop leadership skills and connect with fellow students. 

2. Student Group Chats 

There’s an abundance of active student communities online. Take advantage of outlets like GroupMe and Facebook groups to communicate with students about affordable housing options near campus or in the local area.

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3. Attend Housing Seminars

Some colleges host housing seminars to inform their students about on-campus housing. During these sessions, they will often bring up off campus housing options that the school is aware of. If you hear about your college hosting a session, this is your chance to get informed about the full spectrum of housing options! Also, remember to browse your school’s website for additional off-campus listings for students.

4. Check Out Subletting 

Ask friends, family or other students in your area if they know anyone who might be renting out their room for a semester or two. When in a pinch, your social network can help you source housing options that are less traditional!

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5. Find Roommates 

Whether you live in a dorm, apartment, or anywhere else, living with roommates can cut down on living expenses. Drop a message in student group chats or forums and let others know you’re seeking a roommate. You can also reach out to anyone you’d be comfortable living with to see what their housing plans look like. 

Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.” – Malcolm X

By exploring these hacks, you can simplify the process of securing affordable housing and focus on what truly matters: your education and future! Stay curious and #FinanciallyLit as you fly through your college career!

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