Where will I live?
Housing in the city of Rochester is plentiful and inexpensive. The University of Rochester’s Community Living Program provides an array of referral and apartment-hunting services designed to help you find a place to live. The CLP maintains a comprehensive, up-to-date, web-based directory of available off-campus housing, with listings of available apartments, houses, and rooms, as well as a listing of students, faculty, and staff who are seeking roommates. In addition, the CLP possesses a wealth of informational literature regarding Rochester’s neighborhoods, as well as bus schedules and area maps. A lot of useful information about living in Rochester can be found on this web site, although it is written from the undergraduate point of view.
Post-baccalaureate students can live on campus during the summers while classes are in session.
Meal plans are available to all Post-baccalaureate students, regardless of whether or not they live on campus. Campus restaurants cater to a wide range of tastes, and include kosher, vegetarian, and vegan options. A prepaid debit card plan can be used to pay for campus items and services, and even some off-campus businesses and restaurants.
