Student apartments in District of Columbia

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Universities in District of Columbia

George Washington University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Strayer University-Global Region

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Howard University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

American University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Georgetown University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

University of the District of Columbia

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

The Catholic University of America

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Trinity Washington University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Gallaudet University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Career Technical Institute

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Strayer University-District of Columbia

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

University of the Potomac-Washington DC Campus

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Bennett Career Institute

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Saint Michael College of Allied Health

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

The Salon Professional Academy-Washington DC

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

NewU University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Windsor University

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Relay Graduate School of Education - Washington D.C

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Arizona State University - Washington D.C.

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Pontifical Faculty of the Immaculate Conception at the Dominican House of Studies

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Institute of World Politics

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Pontifical John Paul II Institute for Studies on Marriage and Family

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

Wesley Theological Seminary

Washington, DC · From $2,700/mo

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FAQ

Which universities in District of Columbia have the most student apartments?

Our District of Columbia hub lists top-enrollment schools with housing guides, rent averages, and live listings where available.

How much do student apartments cost in District of Columbia?

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