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Fees may applyAlight Baton Rouge




$699/unit
Fees may applyIon Baton Rouge

$450+/unit
Fees may applyCampus Crossings on Brightside


$645/unit
Fees may applyMaison Burbank





$200+/unit
Fees may applyThe Ivy Courtyard
Louisiana State University drops around 34,300 Tigers into Baton Rouge, and on fall Saturdays the whole city bends around Tiger Stadium, the night-game cathedral known as Death Valley. Mike VII, the live tiger, lives in a habitat right next to the stadium, and students swear a glimpse before kickoff is good luck. The Golden Band from Tigerland marches the team down Victory Hill before every home game while the crowd packs both sides of the street. Off the field, the six LSU Lakes are made for a run, a paddle, or doing nothing on the bank, and the North Gates strip just off campus has been the spot for Cajun and Creole food and going out for decades. Tiger Trail shuttles link the apartment-heavy blocks south of campus, so the car can stay parked.
LSU requires all first-year, full-time students to live on campus for their entire first year, fall through spring, with spring-start freshmen owing only the spring semester. Skipping the rule without an approved exemption gets charged the cost of the lowest two-student room each semester you are in violation, so it pays to follow it.
Exemptions exist for students who will be 21 or older by the first day of fall classes, military veterans, students with a spouse or dependent children, those living with a parent locally, and documented medical or disability needs. Most Tigers move off campus for year two, since on-campus apartment space for upperclassmen in Baton Rouge is genuinely limited.
Nearly every student complex in Baton Rouge uses individual by-the-bed leases, meaning you sign for your room only and are not liable if a roommate skips out. Read whether utilities are capped, confirm which Tiger Trail route serves the place, and check parking, because some complexes charge separately for it.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College before signing a lease.
Baton Rouge leases mostly run August to August, lining up with the academic year, and the by-the-bed complexes near campus are the first to fill. Preleasing momentum builds through the spring semester, so the practical window is to start touring in January or February. Lock something down by early spring for the best selection in Tigerland, Northgate, and along Brightside and Burbank. Starting early gives you real choice on location.
Preleasing momentum peaks through the spring as returning students claim the best near-campus beds. On-campus apartment interest lists for returning students open in early February, with offers trickling out March through July, but those spots are scarce. Classes start in late August, and most leases begin that month. Sign by early spring before the prime complexes fill up.
If you are searching late, your best bets are the larger complexes that still have scattered open beds and any place willing to do a shorter term. Spring move-ins and summer sublets pop up as students graduate or leave for internships, so a mid-year arrival isn't hopeless. Just expect thinner choices and be flexible on neighborhood. Asking around campus for lease takeovers can also turn up a spot.
South of campus, Tigerland is the classic student zone with tons of apartments, bars, and a party reputation, best if you want to be in the middle of it.
Just north of campus off Chimes and State, Northgate is walkable to class with newer complexes plus the restaurants and coffee of the North Gates district.
Brightside Drive runs alongside Tigerland with student-friendly complexes and shuttle service into campus.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
A shared room in a by-the-bed complex near LSU usually runs $500-$850/month per person. Older spots in Tigerland and shared houses land at the bottom, while newer Northgate and Brightside complexes sit higher. Plan on another $40-$120/month for utilities depending on whether they're capped.