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Info on BU Housing Pricing?

Hi all! I'm seriously considering applying to Boston University, but I'm a bit worried about the cost of housing. Can anyone give me a ballpark figure on the pricing for different on-campus housing options? Any tips for finding affordable options?

a year ago

Hi! The cost of on-campus housing at Boston University can vary quite a bit based on the type of housing you choose. Here are some general figures to give you an idea of what to expect:

1. Traditional dorm-style housing: Typically, these options range from $18,000 to over $22,000 per year. This includes shared rooms (doubles, triples, etc.) and communal bathrooms on each floor.

2. Suite-style housing: Suite-style housing consists of private bedrooms with shared living spaces and bathrooms. These options also usually cost between $18,000 to $22,000 each year.

3. Apartment-style housing: These options are more like apartments with bedrooms, full kitchens, and bathrooms. They tend to be the most expensive, ranging from $15,000 to $20,000 per year.

Keep in mind that these are general estimates, and prices can change each year. Also, remember that additional expenses like meal plans will be added on top of the housing costs.

Here are a few tips to find affordable housing options:

1. Look for the less expensive traditional dorms: Some of the older dorms may not have as many amenities, but they can be less expensive.

2. Consider living off-campus: Living off-campus in nearby neighborhoods can sometimes be more affordable than on-campus housing, and you'll have more control over your living situation. Just be aware that off-campus housing demands a bit more independence and planning.

3. Compare room and meal plan options: Be strategic with your meal plan choices and room selection process. A more cost-effective meal plan and opting for a shared room can help you save money.

4. Apply for need-based financial aid: BU offers financial aid packages that can cover housing costs for eligible students. Make sure you fill out the FAFSA and CSS Profile to maximize your financial aid eligibility.

Lastly, I encourage you to visit the BU Housing website and utilize their Housing Calculator for more specific information on the costs of various housing options. Best of luck with your application!

a year ago

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