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Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College is a small tribally chartered community college on the Isabella Indian Reservation in Mt. Pleasant, Michigan. The college serves the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe with associate degrees, certificates, and workforce programs rooted in tribal culture and values. Enrollment is typically 200 to 300 students, making it one of the smaller tribal colleges in the Midwest. Mt. Pleasant is also home to Central Michigan University, whose large student population shapes the local rental market that tribal college students rely on. The college has no on-campus housing, so all students rent independently in Mt. Pleasant, where affordable apartments and houses are available throughout the city.
Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College does not have on-campus housing of any kind, so there is no live-on requirement for first-year students or any other students. All students - regardless of year, program, or background - must arrange their own housing independently before beginning classes. Most students rent apartments, houses, or rooms in Mt. Pleasant, MI, which has an established rental market shaped largely by the much larger student population of Central Michigan University.
Since all housing is off campus by necessity, there are no eligibility requirements or restrictions related to where students may live. Students at the tribal college should focus their housing search on the Mt. Pleasant rental market, which offers a variety of options from single rooms and shared houses to full apartments at prices typical of a mid-size Michigan college town. Proximity to the East Pickard Street campus and access to a vehicle are practical factors worth considering during the search.
The Mt. Pleasant rental market is driven primarily by Central Michigan University's much larger enrollment of roughly 17,000 students, which means availability and pricing in the city follow CMU's academic calendar more than the tribal college's schedule. The most competitive leasing period runs from January through March for the following fall, when CMU students sign the majority of leases. Students from the tribal college searching during this window will find the widest selection; searching in summer is still possible but the best properties will largely be committed by then.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College before signing a lease.
Students who begin searching for housing in Mt. Pleasant in November or December of the preceding academic year will find a full inventory of available properties before the Central Michigan University-driven leasing rush begins in January. Starting early also provides time to visit multiple properties, compare lease terms carefully, and understand the differences between neighborhoods that are closer to CMU versus those closer to the tribal college on East Pickard Street. Locking in a lease before January gives students peace of mind and avoids competing with the large influx of CMU students entering the rental market.
The Mt. Pleasant rental market sees its highest activity from January through March, when CMU students dominate leasing activity for the following fall semester. During this window, popular apartments near the CMU campus and along Mission Street are leased quickly and competition is high. Students at the tribal college entering the market during this period should be prepared to make prompt decisions and have deposit funds ready, as landlords in a competitive market will not hold units for long.
Students searching for housing in Mt. Pleasant in April, May, or summer will find a more limited but not impossible inventory of available units, particularly in parts of the city further from CMU's main campus. Sublets and lease takeovers sometimes become available in summer as CMU students graduate or relocate, providing short-notice options for tribal college students. Checking local online listings, community boards, and word-of-mouth referrals within the tribal college community can surface units that do not appear on major listing platforms.
Most rentals cluster around CMU's campus in the south and central parts of Mt. Pleasant, a market tribal college students on East Pickard Street can also access within a few miles.
Apartments and houses at a range of price points with easy access to dining, groceries, and services.
Students without a car should look for housing along MTA bus routes, the main public transit link across the city, where Midwestern rents stay affordable.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
No, Saginaw Chippewa Tribal College does not provide any on-campus housing. All students are responsible for arranging their own off-campus housing independently, and the college does not operate dormitories or residential facilities of any kind.