Housing
UConn Health Center’s location provides students with the
opportunity to live in a number of diverse settings.
Choose Your Environment
- Convenience: Located right across the
street from UConn Health Center are a number of condominiums
and apartments that are mainly occupied by medical, dental,
and graduate students. Not only is the location convenient,
but due to the clustering of medical students, it is easy to
form study groups. Further, this set up promotes a social
environment, which helps to balance the rigors of studying.
- Suburban: For those students who want
to live in a suburban setting, there are a number of houses,
apartments, and condominiums in the surrounding towns of
Farmington, New Britain, and West Hartford. All of these
locations are a short drive to both UConn Health Center as
well as the hospitals that third and fourth year students
rotate through.
- Urban: If an urban setting is more for
you, the city of Hartford provides this opportunity.
Further, two of the major clinical rotation sites, St.
Francis Hospital and Hartford Hospital, are located in
Hartford, making this a great place to live during the
clinical years.
Find the Perfect Place
A housing website has been created where UConn students can
list and search for available housing opportunities. Usually, an
ample number of places are available on this site at the
beginning of each academic year.
Other housing websites:
- Realtor.com is a great
resource for those interested in buying a house or condominium.
- Apartments.com
is a good site for those looking to rent.
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Join the Medical and Dental Student Housing Google
Group
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Google group is available for the purpose of
advertising available housing in the area. It also
functions as a means to assist those looking for
apartment rentals, condo sales, and roommates.
This site
is offered to current students who are looking to fill
vacant roommate spots and to others with available
housing opportunities. Please use this site to post any
current and future available housing options. One must
join the Group in order to post.
Once the property has
been rented or the vacancy filled it is poster's responsibility to remove it from the
message board. The student affairs office is not
responsible for old or outdated postings.
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