Housing Information
Hoboken and the local area is an exciting urban community with a great assortment of shops, restaurants, parks, historical sites, businesses and nightlife. Public transportation options abound, and Stevens also offers a robust shuttle program to make nearby neighborhoods extremely accessible to campus. A small number of graduate students live in Stevens Leased Housing apartments – located in Hoboken within walking distance of the campus.
As scholars/professors and student interns, you will not be eligible for student housing unless your sponsoring department has made special housing arrangements for you. The following resources will assist you in finding housing and getting around in the local area:
As scholars/professors and student interns, you will not be eligible for student housing unless your sponsoring department has made special housing arrangements for you. The following resources will assist you in finding housing and getting around in the local area:
- Explore the Off-Campus Living section for resources and tips on renting an apartment
- Explore the Living in Hoboken section for information about the local area and transportation to New York City
- Visit the Stevens Shuttles page to learn about the university’s free shuttle program, including route maps, schedules, and apps to track the location of the shuttles in real-time.
- Learn about our parking polices in the Parking section.
Estimated expenses
The cost of living in New Jersey varies depending on location and individual. The wide range of public transit options gives you the freedom to live in many places throughout the state. Most individuals commuting to Stevens, however, choose to live in either Hoboken or Jersey City. You may find information regarding the average costs of frequently purchased items and services for both areas by clicking below:
You may adjust the currency from USD to your home country’s currency, if available, to obtain a clearer picture of what to anticipate in terms of cost.