$950/unit
Fees may applyAshley Oaks

$590+/unit
Fees may applyCanvas Morgantown
$625+/unit
Fees may applyCentral Place

$775+/unit
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$465+/unit
Fees may applyMountain Valley Apartments





$784+/unit
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$959+/unit
Fees may applyState on Campus Morgantown





$1,420/unit
Fees may applyThe Glenlock Apartments





$587+/unit
Fees may applyThe Lofts Morgantown
$895/unit
Fees may applyValley View Woods

$695+/unit
Fees may apply101 5th St


$695+/unit
Fees may apply1045 College Ave


$625/unit
Fees may apply125 Pleasant St





$595/unit
Fees may apply125-131 Springbrook St-NO SECURITY DEPOSIT! FIRST MONTH FREE!!!

$650+/unit
Fees may apply190-192 Highland Ave





$575/unit
Fees may apply232 Cobun Avenue





$2,180/unit
Fees may apply244 Highland Ave





$795+/unit
Fees may apply305 Cobun Ave

$675/unit
Fees may apply32 Baird St

$450/unit
Fees may apply413 Forest Ave Unit 1




$595+/unit
Fees may apply445 Pennsylvania Ave
West Virginia Junior College Morgantown is a small for-profit career college located at 148 Willey Street in Morgantown, West Virginia, enrolling roughly 200 to 400 students at any given time. The college focuses on career-oriented programs including business administration, medical assisting, and related professional fields, offering diplomas and associate degrees designed for quick workforce entry. WVJC Morgantown operates entirely as a commuter institution with no on-campus housing. Students find housing throughout Morgantown and share the local rental market with West Virginia University's much larger student population.
West Virginia Junior College Morgantown does not provide on-campus housing and has no residency requirement. All students, regardless of enrollment status or year in their program, must secure their own housing arrangements before classes begin.
Every WVJC Morgantown student is automatically eligible to live off campus because the college has no residential facilities. Students have access to the full Morgantown rental market, which is extensive due to the presence of West Virginia University.
Morgantown's rental market is driven primarily by WVU's academic calendar, so lease cycles typically align with August move-ins. Students enrolling at WVJC should begin searching at least four to six months before their intended start date to secure a reasonably priced unit before WVU students claim the bulk of available inventory.
Housing policies change frequently. Always verify current requirements directly with West Virginia Junior College Morgantown before signing a lease.
Students who start looking in October or November for the following fall semester will find the widest selection of apartments and houses in Morgantown. The WVU rental market is one of the most active in West Virginia, and inventory moves quickly once the main signing season begins. Starting early gives WVJC students access to options close to downtown Morgantown and the Willey Street campus location.
January through March is the peak signing period in Morgantown, driven almost entirely by WVU's large undergraduate enrollment. Most desirable off-campus units within walking or biking distance of downtown are leased by early February. WVJC students who delay their search past March will face limited availability and should be prepared to look in neighborhoods farther from the city center.
Students who need housing on short notice can often find sublets or shorter-term leases from WVU students who are graduating, studying abroad, or leaving town. Summer months see a notable uptick in available units as WVU students vacate. Checking local Facebook housing groups and Craigslist listings for Morgantown is the most effective strategy for last-minute searchers.
Near downtown Morgantown, convenient for students who want to walk or bike to class.
More affordable rentals for students with a car or access to the WVU transit system.
Apartment complexes catering to students, with lease terms that align with academic calendars.
Walkable access to restaurants, shops, and public transit connections.
Common questions from students searching for housing.
No, West Virginia Junior College Morgantown does not provide any form of on-campus or college-affiliated housing. All students are responsible for finding and funding their own housing in the Morgantown area.
Other universities in Morgantown share a similar off-campus housing market.
West Virginia University packs about 26,000 Mountaineers into Morgantown, a hilly Appalachian town along the Monongahela River where campus and city blur together. WVU splits across three areas, Downtown, Evansdale, and Health Sciences, linked by the PRT, a driverless people-mover locals treat as their own quirky…
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