Graduate Village

Graduate Village

Graduate Village is designed specifically for graduate students living on their own. Each unit features polished concrete floors, a modern bathroom and kitchen, and comfortable living and sleeping spaces. Graduate Village is located on the east side of campus within walking distance of the law school, all other graduate programs, the Student Recreation Center, a grocery store, pharmacy, and several restaurants.

Studios from $742
1 Bedrooms from $823
 

Amenities

  • On campus next to Matthew Knight Arena
  • Laundry in community
  • Off-street parking with parking permit
  • In-unit bike hook and exterior bicycle storage
  • Community courtyard
  • Aquarium fish allowed

Utilities Included

  • Sewer, water, garbage, and recycling included
  • Ethernet access included
  • Cable TV hookups

Floor Plans

  • Studio $742–$752
  • 1 Bedroom $823–$833

 

This community features exterior bicycle storage, a community courtyard, well-lit walkways to the heart of campus, on-site laundry facilities, and internet. Additionally, these units are cable-ready.

We urge you to contact the electricity provider regarding deposit costs as they can vary.

Pet Policy: These units do not allow pets except for fish.


Apply Today

541-346-5263
apartments@uoregon.edu

 

Units are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. Please contact our University Apartments and Family Housing office for more information at 541-346-5263.

Smoking Policy: All University Housing communities and campus are smoke, tobacco, and drug free.

Deposit: When a housing offer has been made, a security deposit, along with the non-refundable prorated first month’s rent, is required to secure the unit. Specific assignments cannot be guaranteed.

These rents are a guideline and are subject to change. Rental rates are listed for the 2023-2024 academic year. Rates are subject to annual increases every July 1 for all apartments and houses.

 

Cost of Attendance

Cost of attendance is the estimated cost to attend the UO for the academic year. The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships provides estimates for cost of attendance information that goes beyond tuition and fees, and includes: living expenses (housing and food), books/supplies/equipment, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.