Off-Campus Housing
Barnard students are not required to live in campus housing (with the exception of some students in the VISP program). Students may choose to commute from home or find an apartment off-campus.
Students considering living off-campus should check out the information below for how it may impact their financial aid and/or guarantee of campus housing for the future (if applicable).
While College always hopes to be able to provide campus housing to as many students as possible, due to the finite amount of space available we are not able to assign applicants without a guarantee of housing (Transfers, students returning from a leave of absence, continuing students who were not eligible to participate in Room Selection process, etc). Some students may need to find their own housing off-campus.
Note: Housing options like The Bayit, International House, and ADP are not considered part of campus housing nor part of the Barnard/Columbia Housing Exchange. Students who live in those locations are considered to be non-residential students living off-campus.
Looking for Off-Campus Housing
Columbia's Off-Campus Housing Marketplace provides resources to aid students (including Barnard students) in their search for rental housing in the metro area, including a database of apartment and sublet listings.
- Note: Barnard students are not able to apply directly for Columbia undergraduate campus housing. A limited number of continuing students may live at Columbia each year as part of the BC/CU Housing Exchange (available only as part of the Room Selection process for eligible continuing students).
Students are encouraged to consider connecting with other students for shared off-campus apartments. Forming a group with one or more students can help divide the work of finding an apartment, make splitting rent & utilities more affordable, and open avenues to look for larger apartments (ex. 2 or 3 bedrooms instead of a 1 bedroom or Studio).
- Columbia's Off-Campus Housing Roommate Board -- students can post and look for potential Barnard/Columbia roommates.
We understand there can be challenges to searching for housing in NYC. While Barnard College does not provide or sponsor off-campus housing, in an effort to support Barnard students seeking off-campus housing, Non-Residential Student Support will be hosting several informational webinars with local NYC real estate professionals. The sessions will be recorded and available on our website after the live sessions. The webinars are intended for informational purposes only and Barnard College does not endorse any particular real estate agency or professional.
Thursday, July 18, 2024 at 2PM (Eastern)
- Cooper & Cooper present “Renting in New York - A Practical Guide”
- RSVP at coopercooper.com/barnard
A confirmation email from Cooper & Cooper with detailed instructions will be sent prior to the Zoom event. - Cooper & Cooper will discuss housing topics such as: searching for apartment rentals, neighborhood and subway information, apartment sizes, application processes, requirements and guidelines. For more information, please visit their website at coopercooper.com.
Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 1PM (Eastern)
- Avalon Morningside Park Informational Session
- RSVP HERE!
- Zoom link will be emailed prior to the webinar
Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 4PM (Eastern)
- Monarch Heights Informational Session
- RSVP HERE!
- Zoom link will be emailed prior to the webinar
Monday, August 5, 2024 at 6PM (Eastern)
- Cooper & Cooper present “Renting in New York - A Practical Guide”
- A confirmation email from Cooper & Cooper with detailed instructions will be sent prior to the zoom event
- RSVP: http://www.coopercooper.com/
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- nyu.edu/students/student-information-and-resources/housing-and-dining/off-campus-living.html
- newschool.edu/housing/off-campus
- fordham.edu/student-life/commuter-student-services/lincoln-center-commuter-student-services/off-campus-student-info/apartment-hunting-in-nyc-lc
- juilliard.edu/campus-life/living-nyc/campus-housing-resources
- ccny.cuny.edu/studentaffairs/campus-resources
Links to independent off-campus housing communities are shared below. Please note that Barnard College assumes no responsibility or liability in connection with any rental agreement or services provided by the listed resources. The listing of any resource does not constitute an endorsement of the service or guarantee of availability.
- The Bayit (Beit Ephraim) -- independent communal housing run by Jewish students
- International House (students 21 or older only)
- One to World (open to international students only)
- Educational Housing Services
- StudentHousingWorks.com
- The Towers at CCNY
- StudentHousingAssociates.com
- 92 Street Y
- FoundStudy.com
- New York Foundation for Senior Citizens Home Sharing Program
- Monarch Heights
- Hyatus Harlem
Students who will be living off-campus are encouraged to check options for sustainable furniture purchases or swaps.
- Rheaply -- online platform designed to facilitate the exchange of items among the Barnard Community (managed by the Office of Sustainability & Climate Action)
- LivDao.com -- online marketplace for pre-owned furniture in the metro-area
Additional Information for Non-Residential Students
For information about the Commuter Lounge, etc. please visit http://suzhuan-sh.com/studentlife/commuterresources.
All enrolled students, including those living at home or off-campus, are required to be enrolled in a Barnard meal plan during the academic year.
Students will be enrolled by default in the Flex 125 meal plan, but may change to a different meal plan by submitting the Meal Plan Change Form before the deadline prior to each semester.
For more information about available meal plans, prices, and the Meal Plan Change deadline, please visit the Bursar's website.
Students who live off-campus are packaged as a "commuter" instead of as a "residential" student by the Financial Aid office.
Students who are planning to move off-campus are encouraged to discuss with the Financial Aid Office how it could affect their financial aid package before finalizing their plans.
Students who start at the College as First Year students:
- Only students living in campus housing for the Spring (or who lived in campus housing immediately before going to a study abroad program) are eligible to participate in the Room Selection process (i.e. Housing Lottery) each Spring to secure campus housing for the following academic year.
- Students who chose to move off-campus (or do not live in campus housing as a First Year) will not be eligible for the Room Selection process and may not join groups for the Housing Lottery, etc.
- Those students are welcome to apply to be on the non-Guaranteed Wait List, but we cannot guarantee that space will be available for them to be assigned to campus housing.
- Students who choose to live off-campus should be prepared for the possibility they may not be able to get back into campus housing for the future.
Students who start at the College as Transfer students:
- Transfers are welcome to apply for housing; however, space in campus housing is limited and assignment unfortunately cannot be guaranteed.
- Transfers are prioritized for housing during their first academic year, based on availability.
- Continuing students who started as Transfers are welcome to re-apply for campus housing in following years but will be prioritized after new enrolling Transfer students.