Summer EAP students are responsible for making their own housing arrangements. Finding housing in Ann Arbor can be time-consuming, so you should immediately start looking for a place to live as soon as possible. Below is some information to help you get started.
On-Campus Housing
For information about summer on-campus housing, please email Katie Massa: eisleyka@umich.edu say that you will be attending ELI's Summer EAP program.
Off-Campus Housing
Off-campus housing refers to any housing not owned and operated by the University. It includes small-group housing, such as apartments, houses, rooms, and co-ops. Summer subleases often are available at reduced rates. Students who want to live off-campus should refer to the Shared Housing and Sublets section of the U-M Off-Campus Housing website.
International House of Ann Arbor
Located near U-M's Central Campus is the International House of Ann Arbor (IHAA), a unique living experience for international students and scholars. The mission of the IHAA is to be an intercultural living/learning community that builds connections across the lines of ethnicity and culture and fosters global citizenship. IHAA often has summer housing available. For information, please visit the IHAA website.
Co-ops
An alternative to the residence halls is student cooperative housing (“co-ops”), managed by the Inter-Cooperative Council (ICC). There are group houses and apartments scattered throughout North and Central campuses. North Campus attracts a large graduate student population and a sizable international student population as well. Central Campus co-ops cater to a large, diverse crowd that is mostly undergrads. For more information on Ann Arbor co-ops, visit the ICC website.