Columbia University off-campus housing
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Columbia University in Morningside Heights, NYC. One of the most international Ivy League schools — over a third of grad students are from abroad.
~38% international students
Best neighborhoods for Columbia students
Morningside Heights
Morningside Heights is Columbia's home neighborhood. International grad students cluster here for proximity to campus, the libraries, and the long-established community of nearby grocery stores and restaurants.
$1,800 – $5,500/mo
Harlem
Harlem (south of 145th) is a more affordable Columbia adjacent option. Many grad students live between 110th and 135th for the price-to-commute ratio.
$1,500 – $3,800/mo
Upper West Side
Upper West Side is family-friendly, close to Central Park, and a popular choice for Columbia and Fordham Lincoln Center grad students who want quiet.
$2,200 – $6,000/mo
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Frequently asked questions
Where do most Columbia international students live off-campus?
Most international students live in Morningside Heights, Harlem, Upper West Side, all within a short commute of Columbia.
Does Columbia have on-campus housing for grad students?
Columbia offers limited on-campus housing for graduate students, with most international students moving off-campus. Off-campus is usually more flexible and often cheaper.
Can I get an apartment without US credit history near Columbia?
Yes. Many landlords near Columbia accept international students with proof of program admission, and we partner with guarantor services for the rest.