Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions is a health sciences graduate institution in Provo, Utah, serving a professional student population of physical therapists, occupational therapists, physician assistants, and other clinicians. Students at RMUOHP are typically older, often coupled or parented, and looking for stable professional housing rather than undergraduate-style complexes. Provo's rental market is competitive given BYU and UVU enrollment pressure, but RMUOHP students generally target different inventory — quieter residential neighborhoods, single-family rentals, and smaller apartment buildings. Expect $800–$1,100/month for a shared bedroom in a professional arrangement, or $1,200+ for a solo apartment.
RMUOHP has no on-campus housing and no live-on requirements. Students are independent housing seekers operating in Provo's general rental market. The professional student demographic typically drives a more thorough, deliberate housing search than the undergraduate cycle.
No contracted or approved housing system exists at RMUOHP. Students search the standard rental market throughout Provo and Utah County. The university's student services office can provide referrals, but there's no formalized pipeline.
RMUOHP's program structure varies by cohort and clinical rotation schedule. Securing housing before your program start date is important — juggling a housing search alongside clinical training is far more stressful. Most students aim to have housing confirmed 2–3 months before their program begins.

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Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions before signing a lease.
Starting 3–4 months before your program start date is strongly recommended for RMUOHP students. Provo's residential rental market — particularly the quieter single-family and small-complex inventory favored by professional students — has limited turnover, and good units go quickly once they're listed.
Spring (March–May) is competitive for Provo housing across all student populations. RMUOHP students searching during this window compete with much larger BYU and UVU populations even for non-student-complex units. If your cohort starts in fall, lock in housing by April.
Professional housing options in East Provo and the Joaquin neighborhood are harder to find last-minute than undergraduate complex spots. If you're searching close to your program start date, expanding to Orem or Springville is a practical fallback — both are within a 15-minute drive of RMUOHP.
The Joaquin neighborhood and the streets east toward 1300 East are particularly popular with RMUOHP students and other health professions students in Provo. Single-family rentals, quiet streets, and longer-term tenants create a more stable environment suited to demanding professional programs.
Walkable to RMUOHP, Central Provo offers a range of housing options in a more mixed neighborhood. Access to Provo's restaurant and retail scene along Center Street makes this a comfortable area for students who want convenience alongside quieter surroundings.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Professional housing near RMUOHP typically runs $800–$1,100/month per person for shared arrangements. Solo apartments in East Provo or Orem start around $1,200–$1,400/month. Provo's market is tighter than it used to be, so budget above the low estimates you might find in older listings.
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