
$399+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Quarters



$4,131+/unit
Fees may applyIslander Housing – Momentum Village





$479+/unit
Fees may applyMidtown Corpus Christi





$659+/unit
Fees may applyThe Cottages at Corpus Christi

$499+/unit
Fees may applyThe Kristi
Corpus Christi, TX is a mid-size Gulf Coast city built around a curving bay, and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi sits on its own island campus just south of downtown, so students here are never far from the water. The Islander crowd shapes the southside, while the bayfront seawall, North Beach, and Mustang Island State Park give you sand and surf within a short drive. Downtown carries the civic heavy hitters: the USS Lexington Museum moored across the ship channel, the Texas State Aquarium, and a walkable bayfront where festivals and fireworks fill the calendar. Neighborhoods range from the breezy Island near campus to Flour Bluff and the leafy Southside. It's a laid-back beach-town college scene where flip-flops beat dress shoes most of the year.
Near campus, it puts you minutes from class and the beach, with newer complexes built for Islanders who want to roll out of bed and onto Padre.
The largest student catch-all, full of complexes along the SPID corridor with plenty of room to share.
Just across the JFK Causeway, a quieter, more local pocket with houses and duplexes and easy water access.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Corpus Christi.
The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (CCRTA) operates the fixed-route bus network across the city, and several routes connect campus, downtown, and the bayfront, so you can get by without a car if you plan around schedules. Rideshare covers late nights when buses stop. The routes link the island campus to the mainland for errands. Service works best with some schedule planning.
Campus itself is compact and walkable once you're there. Biking works well on the flat Southside and along the bay, though the SPID corridor and bridges aren't built for casual riders. If you live on the Island near campus, you're close enough to bike or walk. The flat terrain near the bay makes pedaling pleasant close in.
Corpus Christi runs on cars, and most Islanders keep one for the drive between the island campus and the mainland. Parking is plentiful by big-city standards. From Flour Bluff or the Southside, figure 15 to 25 minutes by car. A vehicle makes errands and beach trips far easier.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Most students land between $700 and $1,200 a month per person in a shared unit near Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, with full apartments often running $974 to $1,500 depending on bedrooms and how close you are to the bay. Island and waterfront places sit at the top of that range, while the Southside and Flour Bluff stretch your money further.
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