




$539+/unit
Fees may applyEight Thirty Water Tower





$595/unit
Fees may applyRapids Apartments (Campus Village)

$599+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Creek Cottages

$439+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Creek Townhomes

$499+/unit
Fees may applyCollege Town Apartments

$469+/unit
Fees may applyOakwood Townhomes

$370+/unit
Fees may applyRapids Apartments

$590+/unit
Fees may applySwede Hill Apartments
Ferris State University is a polytechnic public university in Big Rapids, a small city in the pine forests of central Michigan about 60 miles north of Grand Rapids. FSU enrolls roughly 10,000 students and is known for its career-focused programs in pharmacy, optometry, nursing, automotive management, and skilled trades, many of which have strong regional employer relationships that translate into solid job placement rates. The university and the city are deeply intertwined: Big Rapids has a permanent population comparable in size to the student body, giving the area an unmistakable college-town character. Campus life centers on the Michigan Avenue corridor, the Starr Building quad, and the Muskegon River, which runs along the edge of downtown and provides a year-round backdrop for outdoor recreation. Winters are long and snowy, so students who thrive at FSU tend to embrace Michigan seasons rather than fight them.
Ferris State University requires most incoming freshmen to live in on-campus residence halls for their first year. Exceptions are typically granted for students who are 21 or older, married, veterans, or living with a parent or guardian within a defined commuting distance.
Sophomores and upperclassmen are generally free to move off campus, and many do. Big Rapids has a healthy supply of student-oriented rentals within walking or biking distance of the FSU main campus, including apartment complexes, houses, and smaller rental units.
Most landlords in Big Rapids list available units in January through March for the following August move-in. Students who wait until April or later may find the best properties already leased. Signing a lease in February or March typically secures the widest selection at the best rates.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Ferris State University before signing a lease.
Students who start looking in December or January have first pick of the most desirable off-campus houses and apartments. Landlords managing popular complexes near campus often re-rent units to current tenants first, so acting early helps new renters get ahead of renewals. Locking in a lease in January or February virtually guarantees a quality unit close to campus.
February through March is the busiest search period in Big Rapids, as sophomores and juniors who have completed their live-on year rush to secure off-campus housing. The most convenient properties within a short walk or bike ride of campus fill up quickly during this stretch. Students searching during peak demand should be prepared to decide within a day or two of touring a unit.
Students who search in May or June will find fewer desirable options, but some units do remain available due to cancellations and late-listing landlords. Summer sublets and room openings in existing shared houses are the most common last-minute finds. Acting immediately when a unit appears is critical, as remaining inventory moves quickly.
The streets directly north and east of campus are lined with student houses and small apartment buildings that rent quickly each spring. Short walking distances to classrooms and the University Center make this the most in-demand zone.
Michigan Avenue and the blocks around the Muskegon River offer a small-town walkable feel with coffee shops, restaurants, and local businesses. Apartments here are a mix of older houses and converted commercial spaces, appealing to upperclassmen who want a bit more character.
This stretch along Perry Avenue and nearby side streets offers a mix of newer rental complexes and single-family rentals popular with students who have cars. Rents here are often slightly lower than the campus-edge blocks.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Off-campus apartments in Big Rapids typically range from $600 to $900 per month for a one-bedroom. Shared houses and multi-bedroom units often work out to $400 to $600 per person per month when costs are split among roommates. Utilities in Michigan winters can add a meaningful amount to monthly expenses.