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At Brown: Office
of Rental Properties at Brown The Brown University Office of Rental
Properties is a starting point for people relocating to Providence, seeking
short- or long-term accommodations in the area, or moving from dorms to off-campus
housing. Resources include housing for visiting scholars, first-year graduate
housing, Brown-owned housing and off-campus housing.
At Bryant: Summer Housing Guide The Bryant University Office of Career Services offers an online guide for students seeking accommodations in Boston, New York and Washington during summer internships away from home.
At Johnson & Wales: Off-campus living Johnson & Wales University asks members of its community to take the responsibility of living off campus seriously. Rental listings Johnson & Wales maintains a list of off-campus housing but makes no endorsement of rental property or landlords.
Landlords looking to place a listing are asked to contact the Office of Residential Life at (401) 598-1132.
At PC: PC Office of Off-Campus Living The Providence College Office of Off-Campus Living provides students with assistance in securing housing. It lists available rental property in the area, monitors the status of minimum housing code inspections, and provides assistance with problems with landlords or roommates and concerns with neighbors.
At RIC: RIC Office of Residential Life and Housing Due to the limited amount of space for residents on campus, the Rhode Island College Office of Residential Life and Housing maintains a list of housing alternatives and apartments in the college area. Off Campus Housing Handbook The office publishes an Off Campus Housing Handbook that can be downloaded.
At RISD: RISD housing office The Rhode Island School of Design housing office compiles listings of rental properties in and around Providence. Rental listings Students may search from the database of listings by rental rate, distance from campus or number of bedrooms, may obtain information to contact landowners directly, and may arrange to sublet a living space or find a roommate.
Landlords may
submit rental listings at no charge.
Landlords may
edit rental listings.