Marriott-Slaterville is a small incorporated city adjacent to Ogden, functioning essentially as a residential overflow area for Weber State students and Ogden workers. There is no independent student housing ecosystem here — renters who choose this city are choosing it because it is directly adjacent to Ogden's East Bench and often slightly cheaper. The housing stock is a mix of older apartments and single-family homes. Students here have quick car or bus access to Weber State's campus without being in the middle of the student housing concentration.
The most practical location — directly adjacent to Ogden's student housing zone and Weber State's campus. Virtually indistinguishable from Ogden's market on the east side.
Quieter and cheaper house rentals for students who want more space. Car required for most daily needs.
Here's what you need to know about getting around Marriott-Slaterville.
The same UTA bus routes that serve Ogden's East Bench connect Marriott-Slaterville to Weber State's campus. Coverage is reasonable along the main corridors that cross into Ogden proper.
Near the Ogden border, the area is bikeable to Weber State. Further west in the city, biking infrastructure thins out.
Easy and free. No permit complications.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Very similar to or slightly cheaper than adjacent Ogden — shared units typically run $500-$800/mo per person. The market here is essentially a continuation of Ogden's East Bench overflow.