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Fees may applyAllegheny Commons

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$1,026+/unit
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$2,299+/unit
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$2,060+/unit
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$859+/unit
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$1,275+/unit
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$425+/unit
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$1,900+/unit
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$1,833+/unit
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$1,681+/unit
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$1,105+/unit
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$384+/unit
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$1,675+/unit
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$1,750/unit
Fees may apply1018 Bingham St





$1,295+/unit
Fees may apply5710 Phillips Ave
Vet Tech Institute is a small private career college located in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specializing in veterinary technology education for approximately 300 to 500 students. The school is accredited by the American Veterinary Medical Association and prepares graduates to work as certified veterinary technicians. Vet Tech Institute does not offer on-campus housing, so all students must arrange their own housing in the Pittsburgh metro area. Students benefit from Pittsburgh's extensive and varied rental market, with neighborhoods close to downtown offering convenient access to campus.
Vet Tech Institute does not have on-campus housing and therefore has no freshman live-on requirement. All students, including new enrollees, must independently arrange off-campus housing in Pittsburgh before the start of their program.
All students are eligible and expected to live off campus, as the institution has no residential facilities. Pittsburgh offers a wide range of rental options suitable for students at varying price points across dozens of neighborhoods.
Lease terms in Pittsburgh vary widely, with many landlords offering 12-month leases starting in either August or September to align with the academic calendar. Students should begin searching three to four months before their program start date to secure housing near downtown Pittsburgh.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Vet Tech Institute before signing a lease.
Students planning to attend Vet Tech Institute should start their Pittsburgh housing search at least three to four months before their program begins to access the best available units. Pittsburgh's rental market is competitive near downtown and in popular student neighborhoods, so early action is rewarded with more options and better lease terms. Reaching out to local property managers and checking Pittsburgh-area listing sites in advance of the busy season gives early searchers a meaningful edge.
May through July is typically the busiest leasing period in Pittsburgh as students from the city's many colleges and universities, including Pitt and CMU, secure housing for the fall. During this window, apartments in neighborhoods close to downtown Pittsburgh such as the North Shore, Hill District, and South Side rent quickly. Vet Tech Institute students searching during this period should be ready to act on listings as soon as they are posted.
Students who have not secured housing by late summer can still find options in Pittsburgh's broader rental market, especially in neighborhoods farther from the university core. Websites such as Craigslist, Zillow, and local Pittsburgh Facebook housing groups often surface last-minute listings. Students willing to commute from neighborhoods like Beechview, Brookline, or the East End can expand their search significantly.
Just across the Allegheny River, with modern apartments a short commute to campus by foot or bus.
Close to campus, with more affordable rental options for students on a budget.
Across the Birmingham Bridge, a popular student area with a lively local scene and a range of apartment styles.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
No, Vet Tech Institute does not provide on-campus housing, and all students must find their own accommodations in Pittsburgh. The school downtown location gives students access to a wide variety of rental options across the city.
Other universities in Pittsburgh share a similar off-campus housing market.
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