UCLA apartments
UCLA students looking for more independent living options can choose to move off campus and live in UCLA apartments during their time at UCLA. Undergraduate students have the option to live on-campus in dorm residences or off-campus in apartments that are privately owned or owned by the university. For more information about university-owned apartments, click the link below.
UCLA apartments owned by the university can range in size, location and amenities. For more information about different buildings and their layouts, click the link below.
Students can apply to live in university-owned UCLA apartments through the Room Sign Up (RSU) process run by UCLA Housing, which begins in winter quarter of every year. Spaces in university-owned apartments are reserved for undergraduate upper-division students, including first-year transfer students. For more information about RSU, visit the link below.
For more information about housing for first-year students, click the link below.
Two thirds of UCLA students choose to live within five miles of campus, according to UCLA Housing. Popular neighborhoods where students reside include Westwood, West Los Angeles and Brentwood. For more information about suggested housing locations in the area surrounding UCLA, click the link below.
For transfer and international students who are interested in living in UCLA apartments off campus, the Transfer Student Center and Dashew Center for International Students & Scholars have resources for finding apartments and roommates. Click the respective links below for more information.
Graduate students are also able to live in university-owned UCLA apartments. Single graduate students can live in seven university-owned buildings, and students with families are housed exclusively in University Village, located at 3200 Sawtelle Boulevard. For more information about accommodation for graduate students at UCLA, click the link below.