




$1,310+/unit
Fees may apply1116 6th St

$1,800+/unit
Fees may apply1220 6TH STREET





$575+/unit
Fees may apply1308 11th St





$1,875/unit
Fees may apply1320 2nd St





$650/unit
Fees may apply1503.5





$1,625/unit
Fees may apply1521 2nd St





$1,475/unit
Fees may apply1522 6th St





$350+/unit
Fees may apply1714 Broadway St


$1,100/unit
Fees may apply1721 6th St





$1,475/unit
Fees may apply1920 3rd St





$350+/unit
Fees may apply2001 3rd St

$330/unit
Fees may apply20th Avenue East Menomonie





$650/unit
Fees may apply2613 Fryklund Dr





$625/unit
Fees may apply302 3rd St





$1,675/unit
Fees may apply308 13th Ave





$825/unit
Fees may apply309 3rd St

$350+/unit
Fees may apply414 14th Ave


$725+/unit
Fees may apply715 Wilson Ave


$2,700+/unit
Fees may apply721 Wilson Ave





$1,200/unit
Fees may applyCountry Green Townhomes





$750+/unit
Fees may applyGalloway Creek Apartments
UW-Stout is Wisconsin's polytechnic university, enrolling approximately 8,500 students in Menomonie in Dunn County, western Wisconsin. The university is recognized nationally for programs in technology, design, engineering, and hospitality management. Its applied, career-focused curriculum attracts students from across Wisconsin and the upper Midwest. Freshmen are required to live in campus residence halls, while upperclassmen have access to an active off-campus rental market in and around Menomonie. The city's location near the Red Cedar River and I-94 provides students with both natural amenities and convenient regional access.
UW-Stout mandates that all first-year students live in on-campus residence halls during their first year of enrollment. Students seeking an exemption must meet specific criteria, including being 21 or older, living with a parent or legal guardian within a commutable distance, or demonstrating a qualifying medical or family circumstance.
Once students have completed their freshman year, they are eligible to rent off campus in Menomonie or surrounding areas. The off-campus market includes apartments, townhomes, and rental houses, with most student-preferred units concentrated near the campus core.
Most Menomonie rentals operate on a 12-month lease cycle starting in August. Landlords typically begin accepting applications in November and December, making early fall the ideal time for upperclassmen to start their off-campus search.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with University of Wisconsin-Stout before signing a lease.
Students who begin their off-campus search in October or November have the best access to quality units near UW-Stout. The Menomonie rental market is moderately competitive, and properties close to campus or on popular streets lease well ahead of the spring semester. Beginning early also gives students time to compare multiple properties and negotiate lease terms.
December through February represents the peak leasing period in Menomonie, with the majority of desirable units near campus being claimed by late February. Students returning from winter break often prioritize housing as one of their first tasks, intensifying competition for the best spots. Waiting until March risks being left with fewer options in less convenient locations.
Students who have not secured housing by spring can still find available rentals through the university's off-campus housing listings and local property management companies. Some landlords hold units longer if they have not found qualified tenants, providing opportunities for late searchers. Subletting arrangements with graduating seniors are also worth pursuing as the academic year nears its end.
The most popular area for student renters seeking walkable access to campus.
A mix of apartment complexes and older rental homes with relatively affordable rents.
Along Main Street, a short drive or bike ride from most housing, with restaurants, shops, and services.
The riverfront trail connects several student-friendly neighborhoods, making biking practical, with more space farther out for students with cars.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Yes, UW-Stout requires all first-year students to live in university residence halls unless they qualify for an approved exemption. Standard exemptions include being 21 or older, commuting from a parent or guardian's home, or having a documented medical or personal need.