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Rusmir Musić
Assistant Director of Experiential Programs
Hiatt Career Center
rusmir@brandeis.edu
781.736.3618

Jessica Paquin
Academic Internships Administrator
Office of the Dean of Arts and Sciences
paquin@brandeis.edu
781.736.2156

Summer Housing Resources 

Waltham / Boston 

  • If you are staying at Brandeis, consider Summer Housing options through Residence Life or looking at Brandeis classifieds on my.brandeis - many students will want to sublet their off-campus apartments.
  • www.bostonapartments.com/: This site features more than 500 real estate agencies and landlords with apartments in Boston, throughout Massachusetts, and in Southern New Hampshire.
  • www.suffolk.edu/offices/886.html: Our facilities are located on historic Beacon Hill close to the Massachusetts State House. Our air-conditioned 150 Tremont Street 11-story residence hall (below) overlooks Boston Common and features incredible views of the Boston skyline.
  • www.bu.edu/housing/summer/apply/index.html: On-campus housing is available during the summer to full-time matriculating Boston University students, students registered for Boston University Summer Term courses, and students enrolled in a Boston University recognized special summer program.

New York

  • www.websterapartments.org/: Offers opportunity for short term stays (min. 3 days). Also offers accommodations for weekly rates (4 week minimum stay.)
  • www.ihouse-nyc.org/: International House is open to those who are at least 21 years old, and affiliated with an educational or professional institution as a full-time graduate student, intern, trainee, visiting scholar or visiting researcher. (MUST FILL OUT APPLICATION.)

Washington, DC

  • WISH (Washington Intern Student Housing) has housing availability for DC area.
  • The consortium of schools in DC has put together this page for summer housing.

  • http://gwired.gwu.edu/summer: Offers information and application for summer housing provided by George Washington University. (When applying have credit card ready, because there is a 50% deposit for the application.)

  • http://internsdc.com/housing.html: WISH housing is found at a number of Capitol Hill locations that make it easy for students to access the excitement and charm of life in Washington, DC. WISH offers two basic living arrangements: apartment-style or townhomes.

National

  • www.internhousing.com/howitworks.asp: Interns need affordable temporary housing, and internhousing.com provides a solution. This online resource is FREE TO INTERNS, because employers subscribe to the service for them.
  • http://cdc.richmond.edu:591/ucan/: The University Career Action Network’s Vagabond Guide to Summer Housing. Listings from a variety of areas including Washington DC, New York City, Boston, and Los Angeles
  • Our colleagues at Middlebury College have a great comprehensive page with lots of cities noted!

International

  • Finding housing abroad is very much specific to each country. You can find some resources to help you get started on our International page. Additionally, you might want to speak to the Study Abroad office about their experiences with these countries.