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Weber State's off-campus housing market is some of the most affordable in Utah — Ogden's rents are significantly lower than Provo or Salt Lake City, and students can typically find a comfortable shared apartment close to campus for $500–$700/month. Ogden is a mid-sized post-industrial city undergoing genuine revitalization: the restaurant and arts scene on Historic 25th Street is real, the mountain access is exceptional, and the housing stock ranges from older working-class rentals to newer complexes near campus. The main student housing corridors run along Harrison Boulevard north of campus and in the neighborhoods just east toward the Wasatch foothills. Students who want urban energy tend to look toward downtown, about a mile west of campus.
Weber State does not require freshmen to live on campus. WSU has limited on-campus housing, and the majority of students — including freshmen — live off-campus from the start. This is consistent with WSU's identity as a commuter-friendly, working-student institution.
There is no approved or contracted off-campus housing system at Weber State. Students rent freely across Ogden, North Ogden, Pleasant View, and surrounding areas. The university does maintain a housing resource board to help students find listings.
WSU's fall semester begins in late August. Most landlords near campus list units in February and March for fall. A 12-month lease starting in August or September is the most common arrangement. Some student-focused complexes along Harrison offer semester contracts if you ask.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with Weber State University before signing a lease.
Starting in February or March for fall move-in gets you access to the full Harrison Boulevard corridor inventory. Ogden's market is less intense than Provo, but the best units within walking distance of WSU still get snapped up before summer. Early lookers also get to compare complexes in-person rather than relying on photos.
March through April is when most lease-signings happen for fall. After April, near-campus inventory thins out and what remains tends to be either less convenient locations or older units. Incoming students who wait until summer often end up in less optimal situations.
Ogden's market has more late inventory than most Utah college towns because WSU draws a high percentage of commuter students and locals. If you're looking in June or July, you'll still find options — particularly further from campus along Harrison or in neighborhoods east toward the foothills.
The main artery running past WSU's front entrance. Student-focused apartments cluster within a half-mile of Harrison — a mix of complexes and single-family rentals. Walkable to campus, and UTA buses run this corridor regularly. This is the most competitive area for near-campus housing.
About a mile west of campus, Historic 25th Street has become a genuinely interesting place — restaurants, coffee, live music, and an arts scene that most Utah cities can't match. Housing here includes older apartment buildings and some converted lofts. A quick bike ride or short drive to campus makes it work for students who want more urban energy.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
Ogden is one of the most affordable markets in Utah for students. Shared apartments near WSU typically run $500–$700/month per person. Solo apartments start around $850–$1,000/month. You'll generally get more space for your money here than in Provo or Salt Lake.