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Community Life

Why Live on Campus?

  • A safe, close-knit residential experience in the heart of Chicago
  • A deeper sense of fellowship with peers
  • Take full advantage of at your convenience
  • Walking distance of public transit options, including buses and Brown Line ‘L’ train stations
  • Nearby highways, grocery stores, restaurants, and shopping

Housing Application

Current students who wish to move to a new campus housing location should email gradhousing@northpark.edu to request an inter-campus move. Studio apartments are currently unavailable for new housing requests.

Priority Deadlines

  • Fall term: June 1
  • Spring term: November 1
  • Summer term: March 1

Graduate Housing Costs for 2024–25

All rent amounts include utilities and heat.

  • Studio apartment: $855–1,130 per month (currently unavailable)
  • One-bedroom apartment: $945–1,545 per month
  • Two-bedroom apartment: $1,220–1,545 per month (Two students can split a two-bedroom unit with one person per bedroom.)
  • Three-bedroom apartment: $1,275–1,955 per month
  • House-share: $1,955 per month (four-person occupancy)

Housing Profiles

On campus

South of Foster Ave., on ²ÝݮӰÊÓ’s campus, housing options include studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Campus is adjacent to Von Steuben Metropolitan Science Center, a Chicago public high school. Hibbard Elementary School and Albany Park Multicultural Academy are just blocks away.

North of campus

One-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments are available in the ²ÝݮӰÊÓ neighborhood north of Foster Ave., approximately three blocks north of campus. This neighborhood includes Peterson Elementary and North Side College Preparatory School. Several preschool options exist, including one at ²ÝݮӰÊÓ Covenant Church. The neighborhood consists of apartments and single-family homes on tree-lined, one-way streets.