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ABOUT THE ELC

Housing Information for ELC Students

Students at the ELC are not eligible for on-campus housing most times of the year. However, many types of off-campus housing are available. A member of the ELC staff will help you find housing, obtain utility and telephone services, open bank accounts, and so on.

Can I live with an American family?
The English Language Center does not provide home stays with American families. Some of our students already know American families when they arrive and have arranged to stay with them before coming.

Where can I go during the holiday breaks?
The English Language Center will help you find a travel agent or various tours that you can join. Many students travel together during the vacations.

What should I bring to the U.S.?
The following is a list of things to bring from your country or buy when you arrive (for students in the dorms or in off-campus housing):

  • towels
  • desk light
  • bed sheets
  • laundry detergent
  • pillow
  • clothes hangers
  • blanket/comforter
  • special spices or foods from your country
  • plates, eating utensils
  • pots and pans

If necessary, an ELC staff member can take you shopping to buy these things.

For students living in an off-campus furnished apartment, the following is a list of things that are generally provided:

  • bed
  • desk
  • dresser
  • chair
  • closet
  • full kitchen (with stove and refrigerator, only in Powhatan Hall)

If you rent an apartment that is unfurnished, the only items in the apartment are a stove, an oven, and a refrigerator.

Is off-campus housing close to Old Dominion University?
There are several apartments close to Old Dominion University where many university students live. Many of them are within a 2 mile (3.6 km) radius from the school. Some students decide that they would like to have a car and live farther away.

Where can I wash my clothes?
For students living on campus, there are laundry rooms with washers and dryers. Commerce laundromats with washers and dryers are available near campus.

Is there a supermarket close to the campus?
There are three markets close to school for basic items.

How can I get to the supermarket?
ELC students who live in a dorm or apartment where they can cook can ask friends or roommates to take them to the store. Another way to go is by city bus or even by bicycle.

How much should I expect to pay for electricity, telephone and gas?
This varies greatly, depending on the size of your home and the number of people living with you. For a one-bedroom apartment, your monthly cost for electricity and gas might be about $50. Basic telephone service (without long distance calls) is about $30. Other phone charges for calls to your country can depend on the long distance phone company you use and how often you call.

What is an average apartment rent in the United States?
Apartment rent in the U.S. varies. In the area around the university, the average rent for a one-bedroom apartment is $400 per month. Sometimes the rent will include all utilities (electricity, gas, water, etc.) except for the telephone.

How long are the rental contracts?
Most apartment rental contracts are for one full calendar year, but some companies will allow a six-month agreement. It is very difficult to find housing for less than six months.

What happens if I have to return to my country unexpectedly?
Arrangements can usually be made for emergencies, but in order to break your lease, you will need some proof of the necessity to leave.

How can I find a roommate?
The ELC can help you find a roommate.

Is it safe to live off-campus?
Yes, it is safe to live off-campus if you are careful. Norfolk is a medium-sized city and you should be careful at all times. You will learn more about staying safe in the United States in your orientation.

Is the area around the university safe?
Old Dominion University ensures the safety of its students by providing police patrols, accessible emergency phones and a student escort service. There is also a bus service which operates in the neighborhoods around the University.



Admission and Visa Information

Obtaining an F-1 Visa

Demonstrating Sufficient Funding for the Duration of Study

Application Forms

Required Health Insurance/Alternate Insurance

Transferring from Another U.S. School to the ELC





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