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Chamberlain College of Nursing's Columbus campus is at 4111 Worth Avenue in northeast Columbus, near Easton Town Center and close to Riverside Methodist Hospital and OhioHealth facilities where students complete clinical rotations. The campus focuses on nursing and health sciences, offering the BSN, the RN to BSN completion track, and graduate nursing degrees. The student population is predominantly adult and working professional, with schedules built around clinical shift compatibility. There is no on-campus housing at this location, so all students live off campus. Popular areas include Gahanna, New Albany, Westerville, and, for students who prefer urban settings, the Short North and Italian Village neighborhoods near downtown Columbus.
Chamberlain's Columbus campus has no on-campus housing. All students, including incoming freshmen, live off campus in Columbus or surrounding suburbs. There is no live-on requirement at this location.
All students are off-campus residents by default. Chamberlain Columbus students typically rent in Gahanna, Westerville, New Albany, and northeast Columbus neighborhoods near the Worth Avenue campus and clinical sites.
Columbus rental turnover follows a typical late spring cycle. Most landlords list August apartments between February and April, and students enrolling for fall should begin their search no later than March to secure good options near campus and clinical placement sites.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Chamberlain College of Nursing Ohio before signing a lease.
Students enrolling for fall who want to minimize commute time to the Worth Avenue campus or to OhioHealth and Riverside Methodist clinical sites should begin searching in January or February. Northeast Columbus apartments near Easton, Gahanna, and New Albany move quickly due to general Columbus market demand. Starting early gives you time to compare lease terms alongside your clinical schedule. Having a co-signer and first and last month's rent ready speeds up the approval process.
February through March is the core window when Columbus landlords list the bulk of August vacancies. Zillow, Apartments.com, and Facebook Marketplace are the primary search platforms in Columbus. Students should have income verification and a co-signer lined up before touring, as good units in northeast Columbus go quickly. Checking listings daily during this window and being ready to sign within 24 hours of finding a suitable unit is the best strategy.
Students who miss the spring window can find options across the broader Columbus metro through May and June. Suburban areas like Reynoldsburg and Whitehall offer lower rents and faster availability than closer-in neighborhoods. Short-term furnished apartments near Easton appear in summer and can bridge the gap for students waiting on clinical placement confirmations. University student services can also point you to peer sublet boards.
Gahanna sits immediately adjacent to the Worth Avenue campus and is the most convenient area for Chamberlain Columbus students. The area offers newer apartment complexes, good access via I-270, and proximity to Easton Town Center. Commute times to campus run under 10 minutes from much of Gahanna.
New Albany and Westerville are northeastern Columbus suburbs popular with nursing students who want quieter surroundings and easy access to clinical sites at OhioHealth Riverside Methodist and Mount Carmel East. Rents are moderate and parking is generally not an issue.
Students who prefer urban living choose the Short North or Italian Village near downtown Columbus. These areas offer walkable streets and restaurants, with a 20-25 minute commute to the Worth Avenue campus. Rents are higher but the lifestyle is significantly different from suburban Columbus.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Apartments in Gahanna and northeast Columbus near the Worth Avenue campus typically run $900-$1,300 for a one-bedroom. Shared units bring per-person costs lower. The Short North and Italian Village run higher, often $1,200-$1,800 for a one-bedroom.
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