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Renting Apartments Near BYU, Provo
Provo, Utah is home to Brigham Young University (BYU), one of the U.S.’s largest private colleges. Founded in 1875 and operated by the LDS Church, BYU is as much an academic as a spiritual home for its more than 34,000 students.
Provo and BYU take full advantage of the rugged Utah Valley. Downtown Provo is styled after the Old West town, while walking and hiking paths near the campus, like the Rock Canyon Trails, offer students and residents unprecedented mountain views. For the less adventurous types, the BYU grounds also boast the Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum and Royden G. Derrick Planetarium, alongside more than 200 recognized clubs and student associations.
With so much going on academically, spiritually, and socially, locating an apartment near BYU is essential to a well-rounded university experience. BYU students living off campus enjoy the choice of many contracted community residences that hit all the items on a typical college student’s checklist, which might include fitness centers with pools and volleyball courts, laundry facilities, and clubhouses to socialize with other residents and visitors.
Let Apartment List take the load off of moving to Utah and finding the perfect BYU off-campus housing. Once you’ve downloaded the app to your mobile phone via Google Play or the App Store, complete the easy-to-follow Renter Quiz. Your answers help our powerful AI filters locate the apartments near BYU in Provo, Utah that best suit your needs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How much does it cost to live at BYU?
The cost of on-campus housing at Brigham Young University depends on your residence, room type, and whether you have a roommate. Helaman Hall residents are required to have a meal plan — the rest of the students are encouraged to do so. In total, room and board in residence costs between $9,235 and $10,890 per year.
For those looking for BYU housing, Provo’s median rent is $1,020/month. Depending on apartment size, here are the average rental charges:
- - 1BR: $1,108/month
- - 2BR: $1,327/month
A student who wishes to live off campus in a one-bedroom BYU apartment will pay approximately $4,432 per 4-month semester. Budgets will also require funds for utilities, transportation, and food. Off-campus students can also purchase campus meal plans at $100, $150, or $200/month if they prefer not to cook.
Whether living in residence versus off-campus is better depends on individual preference, budget, and discipline. But no matter where you land, living on your own is a valuable learning experience.
Where can BYU students live?
BYU is a religious institution that requires its students to live according to the Church Educational System Honor Code. As part of this policy, all single first-year undergraduate students are required to live either on campus, in BYU-approved housing in Provo, or with family members. Once students complete their first year of studies, they can live anywhere in the community, not just BYU off-campus contracted housing, provided they abide by the CES Honor Code and student housing policies.