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Off Campus Housing Options for International Students Non-UCLA Housing Information Please be advised that the UCLA Extension does not manage, endorse, or make specific recommendations regarding these housing facilities. This information is provided for the convenience of students, and does not suggest that the providers listed below are the only options for housing. All housing contracts and arrangements are made between the students and the housing providers and are not the responsibility of UCLA Extension. Information listed below is subject to change. RESIDENCE HALLS (DORMITORIES) Location Estimated Cost Length of Stay Alpha Epsilon Phi Sorority House female students only • Dormitory-style accommodations - 632 Hilgard Avenue available year-round, mostly triples & Los Angeles, CA 90024 doubles (singles are only available Per Quarter 10 -12 10-12 Weeks during the summer) Phone: (310) 849-5022 weeks (quarter) Month to • 14 meals served each week (food Email: [email protected] $3,250 month if available. services not available during summer) • Students have access to wifi, study hall, 15-minute walk to American Language and laundry facilities Center classes. • Apply early – rooms fill up months in advance 832 & 840 Hilgard Avenue Westwood Hall Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Dormitory-style accommodation 4 Weeks (singles, doubles, triples, and quads) – Phone: (310) 208-6544 Per Month 12 Weeks available year-round Email: [email protected] $1,100 -$1,350 24 Weeks • 18 meals served each week Website: www.westwoodhallla.com 36 Weeks • Students have access to a computer lab and recreation rooms 15-minute walk to American Language Center classes Podshare Dormitory / hostel, basic accommodations • Shared bathrooms 10794 Le Conte Avenue Twin bed in a shared • Shared kitchen Los Angeles, CA 90024 room: $40/night • Free bicycles $245/week • Laundry facilities Phone: (213) 973-7741 $840/month Nightly, weekly, • Parking Email: [email protected] Private room monthly rates • 4 other locations in L.A. Website: www.book.podshare.com $100/night. available • Pay one nightly, weekly, or monthly Private room & rate to live across the city. 10-minute walk to American Language ensuite bathroom • No security deposit, utilities, Center (10920 Lindbrook). $180/night. maintenance, membership or other fees. HOMESTAY Location Estimated Rent Length of Stay Student International Housing, Inc. 5757 W. Century Blvd., Suite 700 • Homestay accommodations - available Los Angeles, CA 90045 year round • Students live and interact with a family Phone: (310) 320-4700 Per Month Minimum 4 in the Los Angeles area Fax: (310) 348-2926 $875-$975 months • 1 or 2 meals per day are available Email: [email protected] • Host families are located 10 to 30 Website: minutes by bus from ALC classes and www.studentinternationalhousing.com UCLA Universal Student Housing Homestays 424 Kelton Avenue, Suite 514 • Homestay accommodations - available Los Angeles, CA 90024 year round. 4 Weeks • Students live and interact with a family Per Month 12 Weeks Phone: (310) 824-4908 in the Los Angeles area $916-$1,042 24 Weeks Phone: (310) 824-2412 • 1 or 2 meals per day are available. 36 Weeks Email: [email protected] • Host families are located a short bus Website: www.usaish.com ride away from ALC classes and UCLA. HomestayMatch • For students who would like to 424 Kelton Ave, # 508 choose their own homestay near Los Angeles, California 90024 Short or long UCLA. stay year-round. • Students can see room pictures, Phone: (424) 317-4678 Per Month Minimum 4 prices, and host details before Email: [email protected] $843-$1,180 weeks and no applying. Website: www.homestaymatch.com maximum. • HomestayMatch carefully selects host Contact: Emerson Torres families and offers support during the student's stay. American Homestay Network, Inc. • Homestay accommodations - available Local manager in Pasadena Corporate HQ year round in Redmond, WA • Minimum stay 4 weeks, renew every 2 Minimum 4 weeks Per Month Phone: (626) 372-7073 weeks Extend • Live with an American host/family $900-$1,200 Phone: (310) 320-4700 every 2 weeks near campus Email: [email protected] • Experience American life first hand Website: www.homestaynetwork.com • Have extra support getting acclimated to LA Education Bridge Homestay Office in Westwood $1,280 for 4 weeks • Homestay agency located near 10845 Lindbrook Dr No meal: ALC $1,180 for 4 weeks Flexible, 4 week • Gives student options before Phone: 424-234-7272 Placement fee $280 minimum placement with a host family. Email: [email protected] (Non-refundable) • Private rooms, option for meals. Website: • Centrally located https://residenceinusa.com/?lang=en FURNISHED /UNFURNISHED Location Estimated Rent Length of Stay APARTMENTS 424 Kelton Avenue, Suite 514 Universal Student Housing Apartments Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Furnished apartment accommodations - available year Phone: (310) 824-4908 round (310) 824-2412 Per Month Fax: Month to Month • Apartments are in a secure building Email: [email protected] $1,200-$2,600 with 24 hour emergency support Website: www.usaish.com • Students have access to a rooftop pool. 15-minute walk to American Language Center classes. The Plaza Luxury Apartments • Furnished accommodations 10983/10980 Wellworth Ave. • Apartment amenities: cable, Los Angeles, CA 90024 dishwasher, fully equipped kitchens, More flexible Per Month laundry facilities, private balconies Phone: (310) 479-6205 (3,6,9 and 12 $800 -$1,025 and patios. Fax: (310) 479-1254 months) • Students have access to fitness center, Email: [email protected] covered parking, controlled Website: www.theplazaapartments.com access/gated. Kelton Plaza Apartments 430 Kelton Ave. • Furnished accommodations Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Apartment amenities: cable, Per Month dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, Phone: (310) 824-7409 September – June $975 - $1,100 patio/balcony. Fax: (310) 208-6651 • Students have access to gated parking Email: [email protected] and laundry facilities. Website: www.keltonplaza.com 10965 Strathmore Dr. Atrium Court Luxury Apartments Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Furnished accommodations • Amenities: cable, dishwasher, Per Month September – Phone: (310) 824-8883 microwave, refrigerator, patio/balcony. $975 - $1,100 June Fax: (310) 824-1035 • Students have access to gated Email: [email protected] parking and laundry facilities. Website: www.atriumcourtapts.com Midvale Plaza Apartments 540/527 Midvale Ave. • Furnished accommodations Los Angeles, CA 90024 September – • Apartment amenities: cable, Per Month December dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, Phone: (310) 208-0064 $1,00-$1,175 January – May patio/balcony. Fax: (310) 208-4868 Short term stays • Students have access to gated Email: [email protected] parking and laundry facilities. Website: www.midvaleplaza.com FURNISHED /UNFURNISHED Location Estimated Rent Length of Stay APARTMENTS 433 S. Midvale Ave. 433 Midvale Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Furnished accommodations • Apartment amenities: cable, Phone: (310) 824-1737 Per Month dishwasher, microwave, refrigerator, Email: [email protected] September - June $1,000-$1,100 patio/balcony. Website: www.433midvale.com • Students have access to gated parking and laundry facilities. 15-minute walk to American Language Center classes Oakwood Corporate Housing (Palazzo Westwood Village or Marina Del Rey) 4111 South Via Marina, • Luxury furnished apartment Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 accommodations – available year round. Phone: (310) 751-4545 Fax: (310) 578-1372 Per Month • Marina Del Rey property is located 30 Month to Month $3,390 - $7,600 minutes from ALC classes by bus Email:mailto:[email protected] • Apartments offer a maid service Website: http://university.oakwood.com option Westwood Village property is a short 10- • Students have access to swimming minute walk from American pools and fitness centers in both properties 1033 Hilgard Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90024 Westwood Village Apartments Phone: (310) 208-4454 • Luxury furnished apartment Fax: (310) 824-1595 accommodations Email: • Apartments offer a maid service westwoodvillageapartments@mosscom Per month option 6-12 months pany.com $3,145 • Students have access to a fitness Website: center, sauna, and rooftop pool www.westwoodvillageapartmenthomes • Gated parking garage with assigned .com spaces 10 minute walk to American Language Center classes Westwood Villa Apartments • Unfurnished apartments 2901 S. Sepulveda Blvd. • Amenities: stainless steel appliances, Los Angeles, CA 90064 large kitchen, patio/balcony, breakfast Phone: (310) 479-2120 bar, fireplace. Per month Fax:(310) 479-6899 6-12 months • Located 20 minutes from ALC classes $1,915-$2,550 Email:[email protected] • Apartments are in a secure building Website: with 24-hour emergency support http://www.westwoodvilla.com/ • Students have access to a pool, gated parking, and laundry facilities. Rexidence • Furnished Accommodations 10940 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 600 • Turn-Key Condition Los Angeles, CA 90024 • Apartment Amenities: Cable, Double Occupancy Dishwasher, Microwave, Refrigerator, Room: Phone: 1 (310) 866-2988 Air Conditioning/Heater $750-$1,075 Email: [email protected] Flexible Patio/Balcony, High-Speed Wifi, Email: www.rexhousing.com No Minimum Linens, Dishes, Cutleries. Single Occupancy • Community Amenities: Pool, Gym*, Room: 5 Minute Walk to American On-site Laundry, $1,750-$1,995 Language Center (10920 • Students have access to gated parking Lindbrook). • 3 Locations in the Westwood/UCLA area Hoolihome Apartments • Furnished accommodations • Private rooms and shared
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