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Ivy Tech Community College's Bloomington campus serves students in south-central Indiana with affordable two-year degree and certificate programs in fields ranging from health sciences and information technology to business and advanced manufacturing. The campus is located on Daniels Way on the west side of Bloomington, a city best known as the home of Indiana University. With no on-campus housing and a student body that commutes from across Monroe County and neighboring areas, Ivy Tech Bloomington operates as a working-adult and transfer-focused institution. Students benefit from Bloomington's well-developed rental market, which is shaped by IU's large undergraduate population and offers a wide range of housing options at various price points. The city itself provides a lively cultural environment well beyond what a typical community college town would offer, with a strong restaurant scene, arts programming, and outdoor recreation along the nearby Monroe Lake and Hoosier National Forest. Ivy Tech's low tuition structure and flexible scheduling make it a practical entry point into higher education for Monroe County residents and those seeking to transfer to IU or another four-year institution.
Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington does not have on-campus housing and does not impose any residency requirement. The campus is entirely commuter-oriented, and all students are responsible for securing their own housing arrangements independently. There is no residential life office or campus dormitory system.
All Ivy Tech Bloomington students are off-campus renters by default from the moment they enroll. Students have full flexibility to choose any housing option in the Bloomington area that fits their commute and budget needs. Many students share apartments with Indiana University students, which expands the range of available units and potential roommate matches.
Because Ivy Tech operates on semester-based enrollment with multiple start dates, lease timing depends on when a student begins their program. Students starting in the fall should aim to secure housing by July to avoid competing with the large influx of IU students arriving in August. Those beginning mid-year can often find better availability in December and January when IU students depart for winter break.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Ivy Tech Community College Bloomington before signing a lease.
Students who begin looking for housing three to four months before their intended start date benefit from the full range of available inventory in Bloomington. The rental market here is heavily shaped by Indiana University's academic calendar, which means the best units near campus and transit routes are claimed by IU students in the early spring. Ivy Tech students who search early can compete for those units on equal footing.
Bloomington's rental market peaks sharply between February and April as IU students finalize housing for the following academic year. During this period, landlords across the Near West Side, Near East Side, and downtown core sign the majority of their fall leases. Ivy Tech students who wait until May or June will find a noticeably reduced selection of quality apartments at competitive price points.
Students who need housing on short notice will find the most availability in July and August when IU students occasionally break leases or sublet their units before the fall semester. Online platforms such as Facebook Marketplace and local Bloomington rental boards frequently list short-term and month-to-month options that can serve as a bridge while a longer-term unit is located. The area around the Ivy Tech campus on Daniels Way also has independent apartment complexes that operate outside the IU student market.
The Near West Side is one of the most popular rental corridors for both IU and Ivy Tech students due to its walkability to both campuses and proximity to Kirkwood Avenue's restaurants and shops. Apartment density is high and a range of price points is available, from budget-friendly shared houses to newer apartment complexes.
The Near East Side neighborhood east of Indiana University's campus offers quieter residential streets with a mix of rental houses and small apartment buildings. Rents are often slightly lower than on the west side, making it an appealing option for Ivy Tech students watching their budgets closely.
Downtown Bloomington sits at the center of the city and offers apartment living above retail and in nearby residential streets. Students who live downtown benefit from easy access to the Bloomington Transit bus network, which connects to the Ivy Tech campus on Daniels Way.
The Sampson-Dunn area south of campus is a quieter residential neighborhood with affordable single-family rentals and duplexes. It is a practical choice for Ivy Tech students who prefer lower-density living and are willing to drive or bike a short distance to the Daniels Way campus.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Bloomington rents are driven primarily by Indiana University demand. A shared bedroom in an apartment near the IU campus on the Near West Side typically runs $550 to $900 per person per month. Students willing to live farther from the IU core, in the Sampson-Dunn area or east side, can often find shared units for $450 to $700 per person, which is more in line with a community college budget.
Other universities in Bloomington share a similar off-campus housing market.
Indiana University Bloomington brings about 43,064 students to Bloomington, a classic college town in southern Indiana that lives and breathes the school. The wooded campus is one of the prettiest in the Midwest, full of limestone buildings, and it runs right into downtown along Kirkwood Avenue, where student lifeā¦
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