Are you looking for off-campus housing or a roommate for next year? Eastern Washington University offers an off-campus housing platform that helps students find housing, roommates, and sublets near campus. Browse our list of resources and click on the active housing list for the most complete list of off-campus housing near EWU.
Note: New, first-year students are required to live in an EWU residence hall. If you believe you qualify for an exemption, you can apply for an exception by completing the Housing Exception Request and providing the requested supporting documentation.
Are you an international student transferring to Eastern Washington University? Do you have questions about immigration, finances, and living in the U.S.? If you are coming from abroad and have questions, the Global Students and Scholars Services page is here to help.
There are a few broad reasons for you to purchase renters insurance. They include theft of your belongings and damage to your belongings caused by fire, lightning, windstorms, hail, explosions, smoke, vandalism and plumbing leaks.
Sign up for EWU Alerts here. EWU Alerts will notify you via text messaging, email, and other methods in case of emergency or safety situation at EWU. Students taking classes in Spokane should also sign up for Spokane Campus Alerts that are managed by WSU.
Eastern has a fully commissioned police force, right on campus. To learn more about what additional services our Police offer, visit their website here.
If you are commuting to and from campus, make sure to visit the Parking & Transportation Services page for regulations and tips on how to park on campus.
If you're interested in being a part of our database of off-campus housing options near the Eastern Washington University, please visit our List With Us page for more information.
Nikki Measor-Director
Email: nmeasor@ewu.edu
Phone: 509.828.1393
Address:
668 N. Riverpoint Blvd-Room 101
Spokane, WA 99202
All newly admitted First Year and Transfer students, under 21 years of age, with a home address outside of Pueblo County, who graduated high school or the equivalent in the preceding academic year are required to live on campus for two academic years (four complete academic semester, excluding summer). Students who violate this policy will be assessed the regular double room rate and meal plan.
Committing to a lease outside of the Residence Halls does not exempt you from the requirement. Please make sure you are not bound by the requirement before committing to a lease.
This form is to request to live off campus if you are bound by the requirement. You must request this before July 12th to be approved to live off for the 2019-2020 academic year. Read the form thoroughly. Requests will only be reviewed if the form is complete. Filling out the form does not guarantee an exemption. Exemption status is emailed in the form of a letter to the student's email. Exemptions are reviewed between 5-7 business days after they have been submitted.