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Northeast Wisconsin Technical College is a two-year public technical college located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, serving approximately 10,000 students across programs in health care, information technology, business, manufacturing, and skilled trades. NWTC is one of the largest technical colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System and operates multiple campus locations throughout the Green Bay region in addition to its main campus on the west side of the city. As a commuter institution, NWTC does not provide on-campus housing, and all students are fully responsible for arranging their own rental housing before classes begin. Green Bay offers a broad and affordable rental market, with options ranging from the revitalized downtown core to suburban communities like Allouez, Ashwaubenon, and De Pere. Rents in the Green Bay area are among the more accessible in Wisconsin, making housing costs manageable for students on tight budgets. Most NWTC students find a car essential for daily commuting, though Green Bay Metro Transit provides some public bus coverage across the city. The city's identity as home to the Green Bay Packers adds a distinctive local culture that makes community life engaging for students throughout the year.
Northeast Wisconsin Technical College does not offer on-campus housing and has no freshman live-on requirement. NWTC is a commuter college and all students must secure their own housing before arriving for classes. There is no residence life office or housing lottery process to navigate.
Because NWTC has no campus housing, every enrolled student lives off campus by default. Students do not need to apply for or receive approval to live off campus. Whether commuting from Green Bay or a surrounding community, students are fully responsible for arranging their own rental situation.
Green Bay's rental market is active but generally less frenetic than large university cities. Students starting in fall should aim to begin searching by March or April and sign a lease by May or June. This timeline provides enough lead time to tour units, compare options, and secure housing before the summer influx of movers competing for the same inventory.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Northeast Wisconsin Technical College before signing a lease.
Students planning to move to Green Bay for NWTC classes should begin their housing search in late winter or early spring, roughly three to four months before their intended start date. Green Bay's rental inventory is moderate in size and the best-value units tend to be snapped up before peak moving season. Getting pre-qualified, gathering references, and identifying target neighborhoods early makes the process faster once listings appear.
Green Bay's rental market peaks between March and June when students, families, and professionals all compete for available units ahead of summer move-in dates. During this window, landlords may receive multiple applications for desirable properties and can be selective. Students who are prepared with income verification, rental history, and a clear budget will be best positioned to secure their first-choice unit quickly.
Students searching in July or August will face a smaller pool of available rentals but can still find housing by acting quickly on new listings. Late-summer turnover does produce openings as existing tenants complete lease cycles. Checking Green Bay-area property management websites, regional classifieds, and community Facebook groups daily can surface options that were not available during the earlier peak season.
Allouez is a suburban community directly adjacent to Green Bay's NWTC campus, offering a range of apartment complexes and rental homes at affordable prices with easy access to the college. Its quiet, residential character and proximity to campus make it a top choice for NWTC students.
Ashwaubenon is a western suburb of Green Bay known for its wide selection of apartment communities, competitive rents, and proximity to major shopping and employment corridors. Students who commute by car find the location convenient for both campus access and everyday errands.
Downtown Green Bay has seen reinvestment in recent years and offers a mix of renovated apartments and newer residential buildings within reach of dining, entertainment, and public transit. Students who prefer a walkable urban environment often choose the downtown corridor.
De Pere is a small city immediately south of Green Bay with a charming downtown, affordable rents, and easy highway access to NWTC. It appeals to students who want a quieter community feel while still being within a short drive of campus and Green Bay amenities.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Green Bay is one of the more affordable mid-sized rental markets in Wisconsin. One-bedroom apartments typically rent for $700 to $1,050 per month. Shared two-bedroom units often range from $850 to $1,200 total, making roommate arrangements an effective way to reduce individual costs.
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