Housing
The ELI does not make housing arrangements for our summer programs students. Therefore, you must arrange for your own summer housing accommodation prior to your arrival on campus.
Finding housing in Ann Arbor can be time-consuming, so you should immediately start looking for a place to live as soon as you have been accepted to any U-M program. Below is some information to help you get started.
On-Campus Housing
Limited on-campus housing is available during the summer. Please check out the U-M Housing website for more information.
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.
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.
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.