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Fees may apply5540 Hyde Park by 3L Living
The University of Illinois Chicago packs about 33,500 students onto a campus just west of the Loop, the largest university in the city and one of the most diverse in the country. UIC started as a commuter school, and that pulse still shows: students arrive from every corner of Chicago, and the CTA Blue Line stops right at campus. The Quad anchors the east side, framed by the brutalist concrete that gives UIC its look, and the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum, a national landmark, sits right on campus. All around you've got Little Italy, University Village, Pilsen, Greektown, and the West Loop, each with its own character. The Flames play hoops at the on-campus arena. With the whole city a train ride away, campus stretches across Chicago.
UIC has no live-on requirement, a holdover from its commuter-school roots, so freshmen can live on campus, commute from home, or rent nearby from day one. Many students commute, but plenty live in or near campus for the experience.
With no mandate, any student at UIC is eligible to live off campus immediately, renting in the regular Chicago market. Expect to fill out an application, pay an application fee, and undergo credit and income checks, and if you are under 21 or short on credit history, a parent guarantor is usually required.
Many Chicago leases turn over for May 1 or October 1 move-in dates rather than a single academic-year cycle. Chicago is a strong tenant-rights city, so landlords must follow specific rules on security deposits, interest, and notice. Read your lease for who covers heat, watch for separate parking and amenity fees, and confirm the unit is a legal rental.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with University of Illinois Chicago before signing a lease.
UIC sits in the broader Chicago rental market, which runs later and more rolling than dedicated college towns. You don't need to sign in the fall the way students at some schools do. Listings tend to pop up 60 to 90 days ahead, so a spring search for a summer or fall move is realistic. If you want a place right next to campus in University Village or Little Italy, start looking a couple of months early since the closest spots go quicker.
Many Chicago leases turn over for May 1 or October 1, with listings popping up 60 to 90 days ahead, and summer is busy across the city, so expect competition then. The closest student-friendly spots in University Village and Little Italy go quicker. Start looking a couple of months before your target move-in date.
The upside of Chicago's market is depth: there is almost always something available, even for late searchers, as long as you are willing to widen your search a few stops down the train line. Farther out along the Blue or Pink Line you will have more flexibility and more time. The rolling citywide market means you are rarely shut out.
Right south of campus, University Village is the most student-oriented and walkable, with a real campus-adjacent feel.
Running alongside University Village, Little Italy is lined with classic eateries and an easy stroll to class.
Just south, Pilsen is a vibrant arts and mural neighborhood that draws students who want culture and a bit more room, often gentler on the wallet.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
A room in a shared apartment near campus usually runs about $800-$1,200/month per person. A small one-bedroom on your own typically lands around $1,200-$1,800/month, with University Village and the West Loop sitting at the higher end and spots a few stops out on the Blue or Pink Line running lower. Add roughly $50-$120/month for utilities, and watch heating costs in winter.
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