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The University of Washington Tacoma is an urban public university and regional UW campus located at 1900 Commerce Street in the Warehouse District of downtown Tacoma, Washington. UW Tacoma enrolls approximately 5,000 to 6,000 students and offers programs in business, technology, education, nursing, and the social sciences. The campus draws a largely commuter student population from across the greater Tacoma and South Sound region. Tacoma sits on Commencement Bay along Puget Sound, about 30 miles south of Seattle, offering a growing arts scene, affordable living, and strong connections to the Pacific Northwest economy.
UW Tacoma does not maintain traditional on-campus residence halls and does not impose a freshman live-on requirement, reflecting its identity as a commuter-focused urban campus. Incoming students are expected to arrange their own housing before the start of the academic term, whether by living with family, renting locally, or utilizing the limited student housing partnerships the campus may offer.
All UW Tacoma students are eligible to live off campus from their first day of enrollment, as the university does not restrict housing options based on class standing. Students have access to the full Tacoma rental market, from downtown apartments near campus to neighborhoods across the city and surrounding communities in Pierce County.
Because UW Tacoma is a commuter campus without a strong semester-driven leasing cycle, units near downtown and throughout Tacoma turn over on a rolling basis throughout the year. Students planning to move for the fall semester should begin their search in the spring, as Tacoma landlords often list available fall units between March and June.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with University of Washington Tacoma before signing a lease.
Students who plan ahead and begin their housing search in late winter or early spring will have the widest selection of apartments near UW Tacoma and throughout the city. Tacoma's rental market has grown more competitive in recent years as the city has attracted new residents priced out of Seattle, so acting early is increasingly advantageous. Starting in February or March gives students time to evaluate neighborhoods, compare costs, and secure a lease well before summer.
The peak demand window for Tacoma rentals closest to UW Tacoma and in the downtown core generally runs from April through June, when many units are claimed for August and September move-ins. During this period, apartments in the Stadium District, North End, and Hilltop neighborhoods that are popular with students tend to be leased quickly. Students searching during peak season should be prepared to act promptly when they find a suitable unit.
Because UW Tacoma has a large commuter population, the rental market does not experience the same August crunch that traditional residential campuses see, and last-minute searchers can often find available units through July and into August. Online rental platforms, property management companies operating in Tacoma, and student Facebook groups are reliable sources for late-availability listings. Students willing to live slightly farther from campus in neighborhoods like Fircrest or University Place will find more last-minute options at competitive rents.
The most popular areas near campus, with walkable streets, cafes, and easy commutes to the downtown campus.
Just uphill from campus, with significant reinvestment and newer apartments at a range of price points.
More affordable rents accessible to downtown Tacoma by car or transit.
Additional lower-cost options for budget-conscious students. As a commuter school, UW Tacoma has no single dominant student neighborhood.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
UW Tacoma does not operate traditional on-campus residence halls and there is no freshman live-on requirement. Students are responsible for securing their own off-campus housing before arriving, and all students are eligible to live anywhere in the Tacoma rental market from their first semester.