Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine is a private medical school in Provo, Utah, primarily serving graduate-level professional students rather than undergraduates. The off-campus market around Noorda draws on Provo's large and well-established student housing inventory — built around BYU and UVU — but medical students typically seek quieter, more professional housing than the heavily-social undergraduate complexes nearby. Provo's rental market is competitive and prices have risen with Utah County's growth, but there are solid options in established neighborhoods east of campus. Shared professional housing typically runs $750–$1,000/month per person, with higher-end solo apartments available for students with income from assistantships or loans.
Noorda College has no live-on requirement and no on-campus housing. All students live off-campus from the start. The professional student population is generally older and more settled, so the housing search is more about finding a stable 12-month arrangement than navigating undergraduate-style housing markets.
No contracted or approved housing system exists at Noorda. Students rent freely throughout Provo and Utah County. The college is relatively new, so an established off-campus housing pipeline specific to Noorda students is still developing — most students search on their own through standard rental channels.
Noorda's academic calendar aligns roughly with standard fall start dates. Medical school schedules are demanding, so students benefit from securing housing before classes begin rather than managing a housing search concurrent with coursework. Starting the search in January for fall move-in is advisable.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Noorda College before signing a lease.
Medical students benefit significantly from searching early — January through March for fall move-in. Provo's overall market is competitive given BYU and UVU enrollment, and graduate students who want quieter, non-student-complex housing need more lead time to find the right fit among single-family rentals and smaller apartment buildings.
March and April are when most lease signings happen in Provo for fall occupancy. Noorda students compete with the much larger BYU and UVU populations for available housing, even if they're targeting different neighborhoods and unit types. Quality units in residential East Provo go quickly.
If you're searching in May or later, the undergraduate-complex inventory may still have openings, but quiet residential options for grad students will be scarce. Consider expanding your search to Springville (just south of Provo) or North Provo for more availability at the last minute.
The residential streets east of University Ave near the Noorda campus offer quieter, more stable housing — single-family rentals and smaller apartment buildings with longer-term tenants. This is where most professional and graduate students in Provo land when they want to avoid the undergraduate complex environment.
Walking and biking distance from Noorda, Central Provo has a mix of housing options with good access to downtown restaurants and local amenities. Less dominated by undergrads than the University Parkway corridor, and a reasonable commute to campus on foot or by bike.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Professional housing near Noorda College in Provo typically runs $750–$1,000/month per person in shared arrangements. Solo apartments in quieter residential areas of Provo start around $1,100–$1,300/month. Provo's overall market has tightened considerably in recent years, so expect to budget accordingly.
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View housing near RMUNoorda College of Osteopathic Medicine students in Provo pay between $340 and $900/month for a private room, or $299 to $700/month if you're willing to share a bedroom — those are real numbers pulled from current listings in the Provo market. The median private room lands around $625/month. Since Noorda has zero on-campus housing, every single student rents privately, which means figuring this out before you arrive isn't optional — it's just part of starting medical school.

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