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University of Justice: Off-Campus Housing for New Students
Welcome to the University of Justice! As a new student, finding the perfect place to live is crucial for a successful college experience. The University offers off-campus housing that caters specifically to student needs, providing comfort, convenience, and community.
Off-Campus Housing for New Students
Housing Agreements
Amenities
Roommate Options
The University of Justice provides flexible housing agreements to accommodate the diverse needs of students. Here are the details of our housing terms:
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August to December: Fall Semester Contract
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January to May: Spring Semester Contract
Additionally, students have the option of signing a comprehensive 6-month off-campus living agreement, which spans both the Fall or Spring semesters.
When you choose off-campus housing through the University of Justice, you'll enjoy a variety of amenities designed to enhance your living experience. Here are six standout features:
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Fully Furnished Apartments: Each apartment is equipped with essential furniture, making your transition seamless and hassle-free.
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High-Speed Internet Access: Stay connected for your studies and leisure with complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi available in all housing units.
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Laundry Facilities: On-site laundry facilities ensure that you have easy access to washing machines and dryers, saving you time and effort.
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Close Proximity to Campus: Our off-campus housing is strategically located just a short commute from the university, making it easy to attend classes and participate in campus activities.
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Community Spaces: Engage with fellow students in shared lounges, study areas, and outdoor spaces designed for relaxation and socialization.
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Free Gym Pass: All students living in our off-campus housing receive a complimentary gym pass, offering access to the university’s fitness facilities. Stay active and healthy while juggling your academic responsibilities!
To further assist students in managing living costs, we encourage students to consider having roommates. By sharing an apartment, you can significantly reduce your monthly expenses, allowing you to allocate more funds towards your education and personal experiences.
New Residencial Checklist
Here's a condensed residential checklist for students:
1. **Essentials**: ID, student card, and documents.
2. **Bedding**: Sheets, pillows, and blankets.
3. **Kitchen Supplies**: Dishes, utensils, and small appliances.
4. **Personal Items**: Toiletries, clothes, and personal items.
5. **Study Materials**: Laptop, textbooks, and stationery.
Adjust as needed!