507 S. Second, Champaign

S 2nd St, Champaign, 61820, United States
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3.9 mi from Parkland College
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city center | 0.6 mi
Phi Sigma Sigma | 0.3 mi
Bromley Hall | 0.4 mi
The Graduate College | 0.4 mi
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About the Property

Located in the heart of Champaign, 507 S. Second Champaign, 61820, USA, has become a prominent choice for student housing in Champaign. These off-campus student housing in Champaign provides a range of private, ensuite, and non-ensuite apartments, catering to different needs and preferences. Students from The University of Illinois Urbana and Parkland College find this location particularly convenient, being at a commutable distance that supports both their academic and social lives.

Champaign, Illinois, nestled in the heart of the American Midwest, is a city teeming with academic vitality and Midwestern charm. Champaign, a lively city known for its thriving educational environment, is home to a diverse student population and has a rich cultural tapestry that adds to the overall experience of school life. The city boasts historical significance and consistently ranks as a top city for students due to its robust academic network and energetic social scene.  Home to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the city hosts a student population of over 56,000, creating a lively and diverse community. The university is ranked among the top 100 in the QS World University Rankings, reflecting its commitment to academic excellence. The cityscape is dotted with stately campus buildings, lush green spaces, and lively student hangouts, fostering an energetic atmosphere year-round. Beyond its academic renown, Champaign boasts a thriving arts and culture scene, with galleries, theaters, and music venues showcasing local talent and world-class performances.

507 S. Second Champaign not only presents comfortable housing in Champaign but also places students in the heart of a city celebrated for its university life. 507 S. Second St promises a blend of convenience, community, and culture, perfect for students eager to make the most of their college years.

Features

Discover the premium comforts of 507 S. Second student housing, perfectly situated in the heart of Champaign. This property offers a variety of room types including 1 Bed 1 Bath, 2 Bed 2 Bath, 3 Bed 2 Bath, 3 Bed 3 Bath, 4 Bed 2 Bath, and 4 Bed 3 Bath, each featuring essentials like comfy beds to ensure a restful student living experience.

Residents can enjoy an active lifestyle with a state-of-the-art Precor Fitness Center and unwind on spacious terraces. Life is made more convenient with modern maple cabinets and smooth cooktops in each unit, as well as a washer & dryer set for easy laundry days. With soaring ceilings and programmable thermostats, the indoors are just as inviting as the outdoors. Connectivity is a breeze with high-speed fiber internet, keeping you in the loop at all times. Entertainment is assured with a 43'' TV in each unit—ideal for movie nights or streaming your favorite shows. Safety and ease of access are prioritized with features like controlled access, a secure building, 24-hour maintenance, and garage parking available. Embrace the heart of comfort and convenience at 507 S. Second to elevate your student living experience. Each apartment ensures your comfort is front and center, making it more than just a place to stay it's a place to live and thrive.

Location and What's Hot?

Located in the heart of Champaign, 507 S. Second is perfectly positioned for students attending the University of Illinois Urbana and Parkland College, as these academic institutions are deeply woven into the fabric of the city. This area boasts a vibrant social scene, with a plethora of opportunities for dining, entertainment, and cultural enrichment. Just a block away, residents can indulge in a diverse array of eateries on Green Street, where flavors from around the world await. Among them, Maize Mexican Grill serves up authentic Mexican dishes while Sakanaya offers exquisite Japanese cuisine. Students in need of a caffeine fix or a cozy spot to study will find solace in Café Kopi, known for its welcoming atmosphere. For those looking to unwind after a long week, the pulsating nightlife at Legends Bar & Grill and Brothers Bar & Grill provides the perfect environment to socialize and relax. When it comes to daily necessities, students residing at 507 S. Second have the convenience of a nearby County Market that caters to all their grocery needs.

In case of health concerns, having Carle Clinic in close proximity ensures prompt medical attention. For leisure and cultural activities, the Krannert Art Museum stands as a testament to artistic innovation, just a stone's throw away. The Urbana Free Library, a treasure trove of knowledge, is easily accessible and offers a quiet retreat for the scholarly inclined. Scott Park, located adjacent to the accommodation, provides a green oasis for relaxation and outdoor sports, making it a popular hangout spot. As for the historical enthusiasts, the Champaign County History Museum enriches the understanding of the area's past. 507 S. Second Champaign exemplifies convenience and culture, blending student living with the energetic pulse of Champaign, and playing neighbor to the most sought-after destinations and essential amenities.

Commute

Living at 507 S. Second ensures that students have stress-free access to convenient transport links for their daily commute in Champaign. The property is ideally situated near essential bus services, enhancing the student housing experience. Students residing at 507 S. Second easily utilize the White Street & Second Street bus stop, which provides reliable transit options within the city. Additionally, the Springfield Avenue & Second Street bus stop serves as another nearby hub for student residents to catch various bus routes. Both these stops are critical to ensuring a seamless travel experience for those living in the 507 S. Second. Public transportation accessibility is a key advantage for students choosing 507 S. Second Champaign student housing, bringing convenience to their doorstep.

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Located Right Next to Scott Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

When will I receive keys?

Every individual tenant receives an apartment key. One mailbox key and one laundry room key is also provided to each apartment when the lease starts. All lost keys will be replaced at the resident’s expense. Lost keys are $25 per key. Lost key fobs are $50 per fob. In some cases, this may entail re-keying or replacing the lock. A mailbox key replacement is $25.

What if there is any problem?

Maintenance emergencies include gas leaks, no heat in the winter, security related items (all locks, security entries, security lights, smoke alarms, etc.), water leaks & electrical problems. Air conditioners not operating correctly and lockouts are not considered emergencies. These will be taken care of as soon as possible the next business day.

What if I require pest control?

Your apartment will receive quarterly preventative pest control service and inspection.

Is AC available at property?

For apartments with central air conditioning or a wall unit: To cool your apartment as quickly as possible, close the doors to the bedroom and bath areas. During extremely hot weather, it is suggested to start your air conditioner in the early morning before it gets too hot to maintain a cool apartment. Please do not set the thermostat below 70 degrees Fahrenheit for cooling or the air conditioner unit will freeze up. Please do not remove air filters. If air filters are removed you will be held liable for any damage or maintenance to the heating or air conditioner. Please check the operation of the air conditioner prior to the start of the cooling season, if it does not operate it often takes 5 to 10 days for service.

What is the pet policy?

Pets are prohibited and residents cannot keep any pets in or about the leased premises or the building without advanced written permission of the Lessor. The no pet policy also applies to pets of resident’s guests and visitors.

What happen in the case of lockouts?

Lock outs after hours are not considered emergencies. The lock out charge is $50 payable in cash only. You must provide a photo id. Please do not attempt to break in to your apartment, as you will be held responsible for any damages you may cause.

What are the guidelines for receiving mail and packages in your apartment, and what should I do if I am unable to check my mail for an extended period?

Please place your name on your mailbox in order to receive your mail. Please check your mail on a regular basis as accumulated mail can make the mailbox difficult to open and close. If you are unable to check your mail for more than a few days, please contact the United States Postal Service to have your mail held.

Why are residents required to purchase renter’s insurance, and what does it cover?

All residents are required to purchase renter’s insurance through an insurance company of their choice. Renter’s insurance is a form of property insurance that provides coverage for a policy holder’s belongings and liability within a rental property. The policy protects against losses to the resident’s personal property within the rented property.

Where are residents allowed to park their bikes, and what are the consequences of parking them in unauthorized areas?

Please only park/lock bikes to the designated bike rack at your building. Bikes are not allowed to be parked in hallways, in the stairwells, or attached to any part of the building, railings, fence, etc. If parked in one of these locations they will be removed and you will be charged $25.00 to get the bike back. If your bicycle is impounded for any reason, it will be retained for 30 days before it is discarded or sold to cover removal costs.

How should residents request maintenance for non-emergency repairs, and what are their responsibilities for routine maintenance?

In case of water leakage, please notify the Maintenance Department immediately. All maintenance requests must go through the Maintenance Department. Please do not contact the maintenance staff individually as they cannot authorize repairs. Residents are expected to change their own light bulbs and reset circuit breakers. Residents will be charged for any maintenance resulting from negligence or misuse.

What are the requirements and limitations for early move-ins at the property, and what conditions should residents expect when moving in early?

The property understand that each resident’s move-in situation is unique, and they’re happy to offer early move-ins as an option. Here are some important details to keep in mind: Early Move-In Form * If you’re moving into your apartment before the start date of your lease, you must sign an Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement. * The Early Move-In Form is available starting May 1. * You must have the Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement signed by all individuals listed on the lease by July 15. * Failure to complete the form by July 15 will result in possession being delayed until the start date of the lease. Limited Availability * Early move-ins will be limited to 25 per day and are not available on weekends. Lease Agreement * By signing the Early Move-In Form or Transfer Agreement, you are agreeing to take the apartment “as is.” * This means the property cannot guarantee that the apartment will be cleaned or have shampooed carpets, etc. * In some cases, lease special provisions may be void or delayed, and there are no exceptions.

What are the responsibilities of residents regarding smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, and what steps should be taken if the detectors signal an issue or there is a fire emergency?

Smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors are provided in each unit. Please do not alter any carbon monoxide and/or smoke detector provided in the unit. If the smoke detector beeps once every minute, it is indicating a low battery. Residents have the responsibility to test and provide general maintenance to said detectors within the unit, including the responsibility to replace the batteries, and to notify the Maintenance Department of any deficiencies which the resident cannot correct. If the smoke detector sounds a constant, loud alarm, it has detected smoke and you should check the apartment and call 911 if there is an emergency. If your building has an elevator and the elevator service is interrupted during a fire, you should go to the nearest stairwell landing. The Fire Department is trained to check stairwells first when responding to a fire.

What steps should I take if outlets or lights in my apartment lose power, and how can I troubleshoot electrical issues before contacting the Maintenance Department?

If outlets or lights in an area of the apartment don’t have power while other areas in the apartment still have power, please first check the GFI(Ground Fault Interrupter) outlets in the kitchen and bathroom. This is a special electrical outlet that prevents electrocution in situations where water may come into contact with an electrical appliance. If you lose electrical power in the kitchen or bathroom, try pressing the “reset” button. Pressing the “test” button will intentionally trip the GFI. Press the “reset” button to reset the GFI. If resetting the GFI does not restore power please reset the circuit breaker. Every apartment has its own circuit breaker box. If you can’t find yours, try checking in the closets or in the mechanical room next to the water heater. Once you locate the circuit breaker box, open the cover and you’ll see what looks like several light switches. Feel each switch to make sure that it’s firmly in the ON position. Don’t worry touching these switches won’t shock you. Once a breaker is tripped it will feel loose. Flip the switch to the OFF and then ON. This will reset the breaker and power should be restored. If the breaker won’t reset, there may be too many things plugged into an outlet. If this occurs try unplugging the items and plugging only one or two items back in to the outlet. If that does not work please contact the Maintenance Deparmtent.

What is the purpose of the security or damage deposit, and what are the conditions regarding its refund at the end of the lease?

Your security or damage deposit is used to insure that you keep the apartment in good condition. This sum can be used to rectify any damage, abuse, excess cleaning, and other issues that may exist. The damage deposit cannot be used to pay the last month’s rent. The damage deposit will be refunded within 30 days of your lease expiration date. The damage deposit will be refunded in one check per apartment as stated in your joint lease. It will be the residents’ responsibility to split the damage deposit refund check among roommates.

What should I check if I do not have hot water in my apartment, and what steps should I take before contacting the Maintenance Department?

If you do not have hot water, be sure the circuit breaker for the water heat is switched to the “on” position before submitting a maintenance request. To reset a circuit breaker, first switch it to the “off” position and then switch it to the “on” position. If you still do not have hot water please contact the Maintenance Department.

What is the process for signing a parking space agreement for residents, and how does the waiting list work if all parking spaces are leased?

Based on parking availability, current and prospective residents will be given the option to sign a parking space agreement at their apartment lease signing. Current and prospective residents may choose from a map of available spaces and sign the parking space agreement for that particular space. Parking is first come, first served. Once all parking spaces at a building are leased, a waiting list will be started for that building. If a parking space becomes available, they will call the first person on the waiting list for that building. If the first person does not sign a parking space agreement by the specified deadline, they will proceed down the waiting list. The parking rent will be paid each month along with the apartment rent on the specified dates.

What are the payment terms for rent, including the due date, grace period, and acceptable payment methods?

Rent is due on the 1st of the month. There is a 5 day grace period and rent is considered late after 5PM on the 5th of the month. You can also pay rent at their office with a check or money order. Please include your name, building address, and apartment number on your check or money order so that your account is credited properly and you are not assessed a late fee. They DO NOT accept cash.

What options do residents have for managing their utility bills, and what are the key details of each option?

Welcome to the property's Utility Information section! They’re here to provide you with everything you need to know about paying for utilities while living in their properties. Here are the options available to you: Option 1: Sign Up and Pay Utilities on Your Own * You have the option to sign up and pay for your utilities on your own. * You’ll be responsible for setting up and paying your power and water bills directly to Ameren Illinois Power and Illinois American Water. * This option is ideal for those who prefer to manage their own utility bills. Option 2: Enroll in their Utility Package Program * Their Utility Package Program allows you to keep power and water in the property’s name. * Each month, they will add the utility cost to your ledger with a 15% administration fee. For instance, if your power bill is $200, they will charge $230 to your account. * Same conditions apply to your water bill. * This means you don’t have to worry about setting up and separately paying your power and water bills. * If your lease begins in August, you must sign the utility addendum by July 15.

What types of nails and hangers are recommended for hanging pictures, and what restrictions are in place regarding tape and signage?

Please use slender nails that are 1/16” in diameter or less such as “Gorilla” or “Monkey” hook picture hangers or picture hanging nails. Please do not use double-faced tape or adhesive hangers. Displaying any window, door, or yard signs is not allowed.

What winter maintenance services does the property provide, and how can I report any problem areas?

The property includes snow shoveling, plowing, and ice removal in your rent. Safety is their top priority. They will work hard to clear all sidewalks, walkways, and parking lots.

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Student Accommodations in Champaign

Champaign Student Housing

Champaign is a buzzing student hotspot, thanks to its dynamic university scene, and this has fueled a booming market for student housing. On-campus accommodations are always in demand and fill up quickly, making off-campus student housing Champaign IL the go-to choice for students. The city offers a range of student housing Champaign IL options—private rooms, shared apartments, ensuite rooms, and studio apartments—tailored to suit different budgets and lifestyles. Whether you're looking for a quiet study retreat or a lively student community, there’s something for everyone.

Amber is your ultimate companion in finding the perfect student home. With a super easy-to-use platform, verified property listings, and a vast variety of options, amber ensures your search is seamless. From premium spots like Hub on Campus and Seven07 near the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, you’ll find Champaign student housing that checks all the boxes—proximity, affordability, and style. Plus, amber offers flexible leases, personalized booking assistance, and round-the-clock support to make your transition stress-free. With prices starting around $500/month and averaging up to $1,200/month for premium studios, Champaign student housing caters to all budgets. Join thousands of students who’ve trusted amber to simplify their accommodation hunt and secure a space they can call home!

About Champaign

Located in the heart of Illinois, Champaign is a vibrant city that’s a magnet for students, thanks to its blend of top-tier education, youthful energy, and cultural appeal. With roots tracing back to the mid-19th century as a railway hub, the city now thrives as a bustling center of innovation and education. Home to over 207,000 students, Champaign is diverse and brimming with green spaces, like the nearby Lake of the Woods Forest Preserve, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.

The city is alive with music festivals like the Pygmalion Festival, showcasing indie artists and tech innovation, and the Eberfest Film Festival, co-founded by legendary film critic Roger Ebert. It’s also home to major universities, including the prestigious University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, which ranks among the top 75 universities globally, and Parkland College. With student-friendly neighborhoods, academic hubs, and a young, diverse population, Champaign offers the perfect environment for student life. Amber-listed student housing Champaign IL is conveniently located for students. For instance, properties like HERE Champaign are within a 4-minute drive from the University of Illinois Urbana campus, making it easy to commute while enjoying the perks of city life. Whether it’s the buzzing cultural scene, excellent education opportunities, or affordable living, Champaign delivers the ultimate student experience.

Best Student Housing in Champaign

Finding the perfect student housing in Champaign IL can make or break your experience, right? It’s not just about a place to crash—it’s about having a space that’s comfy, close to campus, and lets you focus on both studying and making memories. When choosing a spot, key factors like proximity to campus (because let’s be real, who loves early morning commutes?), budget-friendly options, top-notch safety, and amenities like Wi-Fi, gyms, and study spaces are total game-changers. A solid community vibe? That’s just the cherry on top. This is where amber steps in as your ultimate housing sidekick. With a massive lineup of verified student accommodation Champaign options, amber simplifies the hunt by offering tailored options to match your lifestyle, budget, and location needs. From plush studios near the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to shared apartments in bustling student-friendly neighborhoods, amber’s got you covered. Plus, with features like dedicated support teams and flexible lease options, finding your dream student pad in Champaign has never been easier. Here are some of the best student housing in Champaign IL.

1. The Dean Campustown

2. HERE Champaign

3. Octave

4. 501 S. Sixth

5. Hub on Campus

Affordable Student Housing in Champaign

Looking for cheap off-campus apartments Champaign IL that doesn’t skimp on quality? You’re in luck—this vibrant college town has options for every budget, from basic setups to more upscale digs. Whether you’re saving up for that weekend road trip or just prefer to keep it simple, Champaign offers budget-friendly housing that’s still big on comfort and convenience. Even the most affordable spots come with essential amenities like high-speed Wi-Fi, cozy study areas, and great locations near campus hotspots. Amber takes the hassle out of your search, offering a range of cheap student apartments in Champaign that check all the boxes—comfort, location, and affordability. Whether it’s a shared apartment with a friendly community vibe or a no-frills private room close to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, you’ll find budget student housing Champaign options that don’t compromise on the essentials. Here are a few affordable student housing Champaign IL.

1. Retreat At Illinois: Costing $599/month, this student housing Champaign IL offers several 2, 3, & 4-bedroom apartments. Just an 8-minute drive from the University of Illinois Urbana, it provides amenities like private study rooms, a game lounge, and a pool table.

2. The Village at Colbert Park: One of the cheap student apartments Champaign IL, this off-campus housing University of Illinois Champaign costs $490/month. Here you get a range of 1, 2, 3, & 4-bedroom apartments with amenities like a 24-hour fitness center, yoga studio, and free parking. Plus, it’s just a 16-minute drive away from Parkland College.

3. Latitude: Featuring an array of ensuites, studios, and 1, 2, & 4-bedroom apartments, it is a 9-minute drive from the University of Illinois Urbana. Here, make the most of amenities, such as a rooftop terrace, 24/7 fitness center, and high-speed internet.

4. 708 S 1st St: Located at S 1st ST, this student housing near UIUC has a selection of 1, 2, & 3-bedroom apartments. Offering amenities, such as parking and parcel collection, this student housing Champaign is a 5-minute drive from the University of Illinois Urbana.

5. 501 S. Sixth: A highly sought-after affordable off-campus housing University Illinois Champaign is just a 6-minute drive from the institution. It offers a range of 3, 4, & 5-bedroom apartments with amenities like a fitness center, coffee bar, and bike storage.

Best Areas to Live in Champaign

Finding the perfect place to live in Champaign is about more than just proximity to campus—it’s about finding a neighborhood that fits your vibe. Champaign offers a variety of areas that cater to different lifestyles. Whether you’re looking for convenience, affordability, or a strong community feel, each neighborhood brings something unique to the table. Let’s explore some of the best areas for students to call home:

1. Downtown: If you’re all about being where the action is, Downtown Champaign is the place to be. This bustling hub is packed with trendy cafes, quirky boutiques, and an exciting nightlife scene—ideal for students who love to socialize and explore.

2. Jackson Park: For students who prefer a quieter vibe but still want easy access to campus, Jackson Park is a dream. Known for its lush green spaces, this neighborhood is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy jogging or picnics. Its student-friendly atmosphere and nearby cafes and grocery stores make it a balanced choice for academics and relaxation.

3. Arbor Chase: Arbor Chase is a hidden gem for students who want a peaceful environment without sacrificing convenience. This area features a mix of affordable and upscale student housing Champaign IL options, making it a flexible choice for different budgets.

4. Maynard Lake: If scenic views and serenity are your priorities, Maynard Lake should top your list. This area boasts a calm and picturesque environment, with its namesake lake providing a perfect backdrop for unwinding after classes. A popular property here is Latitude.

5. Ironwood: A lively and vibrant neighborhood, Ironwood is a favorite among students for its strong sense of community and easy access to amenities.

Room Types for Student Housing in Champaign

Finding the perfect Champaign Illinois student housing is all about choosing a room type that fits your lifestyle, budget, and preferences. Amber offers a diverse range of high-quality options, designed to cater to every kind of student—whether you’re a social butterfly or someone who thrives in their own space. Here’s a breakdown of the room types you can find in Champaign:

1. Ensuite Rooms: These are the sweet spot between privacy and community living. These rooms come with a private bedroom and an attached bathroom, giving you a personal space to relax, study, and unwind. The shared kitchen and living areas allow you to connect with your flatmates and enjoy a vibrant social atmosphere.

2. Studios: If you’re all about having your own space, studios are the ultimate pick. These self-contained units include a bedroom, kitchen, and bathroom, all in one cozy setup. Ideal for students who value independence, studios give you total control over your space while ensuring comfort and privacy. They’re especially great for final-year students or postgraduates who need a quiet place to focus on academics.

3. 1-5 bedroom apartments: Looking to live with friends or make new ones? 1-5 bedroom apartments let you experience the best of shared living. These apartments offer private bedrooms for each resident, with shared communal spaces like kitchens, bathrooms, and living rooms. They’re perfect for creating a close-knit community vibe while splitting living costs. Plus, the flexible configurations mean you can find the right setup for your group size, whether you’re looking for a small shared space or a larger apartment for multiple people.

Cost of Living

Living in Champaign as a student doesn’t have to break the bank—it’s all about smart budgeting! The city strikes a good balance between affordability and quality of life, making it a great spot for college-goers. Housing is likely to be your biggest expense, but with plenty of student-friendly accommodations (shoutout to amber for options that suit every budget), you can find something that works for you. Groceries, dining out, public transportation, and entertainment add to the expenses. On average, students spend between $1,100 to $1,500 per month, depending on their lifestyle. Here's a breakdown of the expenses you will incur here.

1. Off-campus housing: $800 - $900/month

2. Food & Groceries: $200 - $400/month

3. Transportation: $20 - $40/month

4. Education: $17,640 - $46,000/month

5. Entertainment: $300 - $400/month

6. Utility: $100 - $150/month

Student Travel Champaign

Getting around Champaign is a breeze for students, thanks to a variety of transportation options that are convenient, efficient, and budget-friendly. Whether you’re rushing to class, exploring the city, or taking a weekend trip, Champaign has you covered with reliable modes of travel that suit every student’s lifestyle.

1. Bus: The Champaign-Urbana Mass Transit District (MTD) operates a robust and student-friendly bus network. The buses connect key locations, including the University of Illinois campus, major student housing areas, and popular hangout spots. With buses running frequently and late into the night, they’re a dependable choice for daily commutes. Students can enjoy discounts with their university ID or opt for affordable student passes. The average bus fare costs around £10/week or £35/month with a student pass. You can take the Illinois Terminal bus station.

2. Bikes: For eco-conscious students or those who love staying active, biking is a top pick. Champaign is known for its bike-friendly infrastructure, with dedicated lanes, secure parking, and bike-sharing programs readily available. Bicycle rentals start at £5/week, or invest in a personal bike for around £30/month.

3. Trains: Looking to venture beyond Champaign? The Amtrak station is a gateway to nearby cities like Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis, making it perfect for weekend getaways or travel during holidays. Trains are comfortable, and with booking, you can snag some great deals. One-way tickets start at £20 depending on the destination and time of travel.

4. Rideshare Services: Apps like Uber and Lyft are a lifesaver for those times when public transport isn’t convenient. Whether it’s a quick trip to the grocery store, a late-night ride back to your dorm, or heading to a party, rideshares offer a safe and easy option. Short rides average £10-£15, while longer trips may cost more depending on distance.

Student Lifestyle and Living in Champaign

Life in Champaign hits all the right notes for students—safe neighborhoods, vibrant social scenes, and a mix of cultural hotspots to keep boredom at bay. Whether you're into hitting the books or hitting the dance floor, this city’s got your vibe covered. With low crime rates and student-focused neighborhoods like Downtown and Jackson Park, Champaign offers peace of mind along with easy access to cafes, libraries, and study-friendly spaces. It’s the perfect blend of cozy and connected student life. Need a caffeine fix or a chill hangout? Check out Mad Goat Coffee or The Original Pancake House for your study sessions. Try out delicious meals at Seven Saints, Black Dog Smoke & Ale House, and Big Grove Tavern.

Night owls will love the buzzing energy at popular student bars like Hound's Rest and Esquire Lounge or karaoke nights at Memphis on Main. When you need a breather, head to Hessel Park or Crystal Lake Park to picnic, jog, or just soak in the fresh air. The city knows how to keep things fresh with events like the Ebertfest Film Festival and Urbana’s Market at the Square. From live music gigs to art walks, there’s always something happening to shake up your routine and connect you with the city’s creative pulse. In Champaign, student life isn’t just about studying—it’s a whole experience of fun, culture, and connection. Get ready to live your best life, one awesome hangout at a time!

Champaign Tourist Attractions

Champaign might be a cozy college town, but it punches way above its weight when it comes to tourist attractions. This city is where small-town charm meets big-city vibes, offering a mix of cultural landmarks, Insta-worthy spots, and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. Let's dive into the must-visit spots, many near student housing Champaign that make this town so much more than just a pit stop!

1. Krannert Art Museum

2. Prairie Farm

3. The Virginia Theater

4. Meadowbrook Park

5. Sholem Aquatic Center

6. Alto Vineyards and Winery

7. Anita Purves Nature Center

8. University of Illinois Arboretum

9. Champaign Public Library

10. Antiques & More at Staley Road

Universities in Champaign

Champaign is a vibrant hotspot for higher education, attracting students from all over the globe with its mix of top-tier universities, inclusive atmosphere, and student-centric environment. Whether you’re diving into world-class research, pursuing creative arts, or exploring hands-on technical programs, this city offers something for every kind of learner.

1. University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign: This flagship institution is internationally acclaimed for its groundbreaking research and innovation. UIUC shines in programs like engineering, business, computer science, and agriculture, offering a campus filled with state-of-the-art facilities, rich traditions, and a dynamic student community. The stunning Krannert Art Museum and Spurlock Museum add cultural flair.

2. Parkland College: With its strong focus on affordability and accessibility, Parkland College offers a gateway to higher education for students aiming for a smooth transition into the workforce or four-year universities. Known for its small class sizes, personalized learning experiences, and diverse programs like aviation, health sciences, and graphic design, it’s a hidden gem for those looking to learn with flexibility.

3. Illinois State University: While located a short distance from Champaign, ISU is a favorite among students in the area for its robust education programs, creative arts degrees, and lively campus life. Its emphasis on community and a wide array of extracurriculars ensures students get a holistic college experience.