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California State University Dominguez Hills sits on 346 acres in Carson, California, in the heart of the South Bay region of Los Angeles County. The campus was established in 1960 and has grown into a commuter-centered university serving roughly 17,000 students, with strong programs in nursing, business, and the liberal arts. CSUDH is one of the most ethnically diverse campuses in the CSU system, reflecting the surrounding communities of Carson, Compton, and Long Beach. On-campus housing exists through a small residential village, but the vast majority of students live off campus and commute by car or transit. The surrounding area along Victoria Street gives students easy access to bus lines, grocery stores, and the 110 and 405 freeways. Students who rent in the South Bay benefit from flat terrain for biking, a relatively mild climate, and rents that are lower than in Santa Monica or the Westside while still being within Los Angeles County.
CSUDH does not enforce a mandatory freshman live-on requirement. On-campus housing exists but is limited, and most incoming students commute from home or rent off campus from day one. There is no policy obligating new students to live in university-managed facilities.
All students, including freshmen, are eligible to rent off campus without needing special approval. The surrounding South Bay cities of Carson, Compton, Long Beach, and Torrance are the most popular choices for students who prefer proximity to campus without the on-campus price tag.
Most landlords in the Carson and Long Beach areas list apartments for fall availability starting in March and April. Students who lock in leases by May tend to secure the best units at competitive rents, especially along key corridors near the 110 and 405 freeways.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with California State University - Dominguez Hills before signing a lease.
Students who begin their off-campus search in January or February gain access to listings before peak competition arrives. This is especially valuable for Carson, where rental inventory is moderate and desirable units near the 110 freeway fill quickly. Starting early also gives students time to compare neighborhoods like Torrance and Long Beach, where commutes to campus are manageable. Touring in person during winter break puts early searchers in a strong position.
The busiest rental period around CSUDH runs from late February through April, when most continuing and incoming students are actively signing leases for fall. Landlords in Carson, Compton, and North Long Beach list their best units during this stretch, and competition for two- and three-bedroom apartments is highest. Students who wait until May may still find options but face reduced selection and higher asking rents. Having co-signers and financial documents ready before reaching out to landlords is essential during this window.
Students who miss the spring window can still find housing in June and July, particularly in parts of Compton, Carson, and the southern stretches of Torrance. Furnished rooms and short-term sublets occasionally appear in online groups aimed at CSUDH students throughout the summer. Flexibility on roommate count and move-in date greatly improves chances of landing something acceptable. The campus housing waitlist is another fallback worth exploring if private rentals prove scarce.
The stretch of apartments and townhomes along Victoria Street and nearby side streets puts students within a short drive of campus. Rents are generally lower than in neighboring Torrance, and the area is walkable to grocery stores and transit stops.
North Long Beach offers a wider selection of apartment complexes at accessible price points, roughly 10 to 15 minutes from campus by car. The area has seen investment in recent years and provides good freeway access to the 710 and 405.
Torrance is a popular choice for students seeking safer streets and more polished apartment stock, though rents run higher than in Carson. The Del Amo corridor and streets near Hawthorne Boulevard offer a range of studio to two-bedroom units within a reasonable commute to CSUDH.
Compton provides some of the most affordable rents in the immediate area, appealing to budget-conscious students who prioritize keeping housing costs low. Shared housing arrangements are common here, and the Metro A Line offers a car-free commute option.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
One-bedroom apartments in Carson and nearby Compton typically range from $1,500 to $2,100 per month. Shared two-bedroom units often work out to $900 to $1,300 per person. Torrance runs higher, while Compton tends to offer the lowest rents in the immediate area.