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Coronado Place & Towers, St. Louis

3701, Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, 63108, United States
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2.3 mi from City Center
( 8m. 15m. 51m)
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About the Property

Coronado Place and Towers, situated at 3701, Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, 63108, United States, is a premier student housing community situated in the heart of St. Louis, United States. It offers 1-3 Bedroom apartments and studio rooms. Located just a 6-minute walk from Saint Louis University and Washington University Medical Campus, which is a 5-minute drive away. It’s the perfect home for students seeking off-campus student housing in St Louis. With a range of fully furnished apartments and thoughtful amenities, Coronado Apartments St Louis caters to the lifestyle needs of residents in student apartments in Missouri.

St. Louis, located in the heart of the Midwest, is one of the most student-friendly cities in the United States. Home to over 60,000 college students across established institutions, the city has a strong academic atmosphere and youth culture. The cost of living in St. Louis is significantly lower than the national average, about 11% cheaper, making it an affordable option for students. Monthly expenses for students, including rent, food, transportation, and entertainment, typically range between $1,100 and $1,500, depending on lifestyle and housing choices. In terms of safety and accessibility, St. Louis is well-connected through MetroLink light rail and MetroBus services, which operate over 70 bus routes and 2 light rail lines, covering both academic institutions and major city districts.

Features

At Coronado Place Apartments, comfort meets convenience in every corner. The property offers rooms in 1-bedroom or studio, 2-bedroom 1-bath, and 3-bedroom 2-bath layouts. There’s a floor plan tailored to your lifestyle. Each apartment features a fully equipped kitchen with generous countertop space, perfect for late-night snack runs or group dinner nights. And with high-speed internet throughout, you can stream, study, and stay connected without missing a beat.  From stylish flooring to spacious closets, every detail is designed to make student living easier and more enjoyable. But the perks don’t stop at your front door.

As for the common amenities, Coronado Place and Towers have many. Step inside and you'll find interiors that blend functionality with flair. The community at Coronado is built for balance between work and play, focus and fun. Break a sweat in the modern fitness center, catch up on class projects in the business center, or join a study session in one of the private or group study areas. When it’s time to unwind, the clubhouse, communal hub, and game lounge are perfect for recharging with friends. There’s even garage parking, so you never have to stress about your ride. Your safety is always a priority, with controlled access doors and individually locking bedrooms giving you peace of mind. And yes, it's pet-friendly too because a home wouldn’t be complete without your furry friend. From smart features to social spaces, Coronado Place and Towers apartments are built for the full student experience, independent, connected, and entirely yours.

Location and What's Hot?

When you are staying at Coronado Place and Towers, you’re only a few minutes from some of the major universities: Washington University and University of Missouri St. Louis. The property redefines convenience. For a cozy spot to study, nearby cafés like Café Ventana offer expertly brewed coffee in a warm atmosphere. Left Bank Books combines a unique bookstore café experience that’s perfect for relaxing between classes. Coronado Place and Towers reviews suggest that when it comes to daily essentials, Whole Foods Market is conveniently close for fresh groceries and organic options. Walgreens is just around the corner for all your pharmacy needs, making errands quick and easy from your student housing in Missouri.

At Coronado Place apartments, dining options nearby are diverse and delicious. From fresh sushi at Kampai Sushi Bar and rich, flavorful Indian dishes at Rasoi to the familiar comfort food of Shake Shack, there’s something for every craving and mood. After a long day, local bars like The Scottish Arms provide a traditional pub atmosphere, perfect for unwinding with friends. Fieldhouse Pub & Grill buzzes with energy, live music, and a lively crowd for nights out. Culture lovers will find plenty to explore, with gems like the Contemporary Art Museum Saint Louis and the Pulitzer Arts Foundation showcasing contemporary works. The Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis invites visitors to admire its breathtaking mosaics and historic architecture close to Coronado Place apartments.

If you’re preparing to move to the United States, Coronado Place and Towers St. Louis can help you check off-campus housing from your move-in checklist for studying abroad, making it easier to settle into student life in St. Louis. With Coronado Place apartments' unbeatable location close to campus, convenient access to shopping and dining, and rich cultural surroundings, Coronado Place and Towers offer more than just an apartment; they provide a full, connected lifestyle tailored for students ready to embrace everything St. Louis has to offer.

Commute

Coronado Place apartments are for those relying on public transit. The nearest bus stops, Lindell @ Spring WB and Lindell @ Spring EB, are only a short walk away. These are served by Metro Transit St. Louis, the city’s primary public transportation provider, offering both bus and MetroLink services throughout the area. The Grand and Cortex MetroLink stations are also nearby. It connects residents to popular destinations like downtown St. Louis, the Central West End. St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) is just 20 minutes away by car or easily accessible via the MetroLink red line. Whether you’re heading to class, exploring local attractions, or flying home for the holidays, getting around from Coronado Place and Towers is both quick and reliable.

Room Types (8)

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3B (3)
2B (3)
1B (1)
Studio (1)
3B
An apartment with three bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
1

3 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Starting From: $455/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
4

3 Bedroom 2 Bathroom

Starting From: $525/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

3 Bedroom 2.5 Bathroom

Starting From: $575/month
3B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
2B
An apartment with two bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
4

2 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Starting From: $499/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

2 Bedroom 1.5 Bathroom

Starting From: $679/month
2B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1

2 Bedroom 2 Bathroom

Starting From: $695/month
2B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
1B
An apartment with one bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bathroom
3

1 Bedroom 1 Bathroom

Starting From: $809/month
1B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Studio
All-in-one space with a bedroom, private bathroom, living area, and kitchenette — Ideal for complete independence
3

Studio

Starting From: $815/month
Studio
Entire Place
Private Bathroom
Private Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Fitness Center
Clubhouse
Communal Hub
Business Center
Wi-Fi
Parking Garages
Safety and Security
Controlled Access Doors
Individual Locking Bedrooms
Property Rules
Pet Friendly

Payment Policies (6)

  • Booking Deposit
    This property requires booking deposit.
  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers 12 flexible instalment plans.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional fees applicable.
Booking Deposit
<p>You will need to pay an administration fee (non-refundable) of $100 and an application fee (non-refundable) of $50.</p>
Security Deposit
<p>The property requires a deposit payment of $200.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>Rent need to be paid monthly, in advance.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Credit/debit card.</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>Most applicants require a guarantor to provide the income verification required to meet the income requirement and ensure you are able to make the monthly installment payments. If you do not have a guarantor, you can either try to self-qualify using your own income or apply to use a third-party guarantor service. Please contact the onsite team for information about their third-party guarantor service.</p> <p>Note: They do not accept student loan documentation as income verification for self-qualifying applications.</p> <p>All guarantors must have a US social security number and credit history in order to be screened. They do not accept non-US citizens as guarantors.</p>
Additional Fees
<p>Amenity Fee: $25.00</p> <p>Trash Services - Doorstep: $5.00&nbsp;</p> <p>Utility - Billing Administrative Fee: $72.00 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

Cancellation Policies (3)

  • Early termination by students
    Termination of the tenancy contract before the end date is allowed.
  • Replacement Tenant Accepted
    This property allows cancellation upon finding replacement tenant.
  • Cooling Off Period
    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>The property does not offer any cooling off period, all contracts are legal and binding.</p>
Early termination by students
<p>Residents can move out before the lease end date but are still responsible for making monthly installments until the end of the lease term or you can find a relet to take over your lease.</p>
Replacement Tenant Accepted
<p>Residents do have the option of reletting their bed space by finding another resident to take-over the lease term on their behalf. That individual would need to meet the same qualifying criteria and would sign a new lease with the community, taking the place of the cancelled lease.</p>
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does by-the-bed mean at Coronado Place and Towers?

All leases at Coronado Place and Towers are by-the-bed and per person, on an individual lease agreement. Studio or 1-bed spaces with double occupancy, plus larger floor plans with 2-bedrooms or more, will be shared apartments with multiple leaseholders.

What do you look for in applicants for Coronado Place and Towers?

They rent to any applicant for Coronado Place and Towers who meets their qualifying standards. All residents will undergo a background check, and all guarantors will undergo a credit screening and must provide income verification.

What does the application process for Coronado Place and Towers consist of?

As part of the online application process for Coronado Place and Towers, you’ll provide all of the information they need to complete your profile.

What do you need from me to reserve a room/apartment at Coronado Place and Towers?

In order to guarantee your bed space, they will need a signed lease agreement at Coronado Place and Towers. Leases are generated once your application is complete, and your screening has been approved.

Do I need any special documents or paperwork to submit my application for Coronado Place and Towers?

While completing your application for Coronado Place and Towers, you will have the ability to upload a copy of your identification. They will need this on file prior to your move-in, so you can save some time by uploading it at the time of application. They will also need proof of income from your guarantor when he/she completes their portion of the application.

I am not a student, can I still apply for Coronado Place and Towers?

Yes. At Coronado Place and Towers, all prospective residents are welcome to apply. They rent to any applicant who meets their qualifying standards.

Can I live with my friends at Coronado Place and Towers?

Yes. At Coronado Place and Towers, as part of the online application you’ll have the ability to add future roommates to your application to create a roommate group. If your friends have already applied, there is also the option of listing their names on the application to ensure you are placed together in the same unit.

Do you provide a roommate matching service at Coronado Place and Towers?

Yes. At Coronado Place and Towers, they provide a roommate matching service. Part of the application involves a roommate questionnaire where they ask about your academic focus, study habits, and social life. They use the answers from these questions to pare you with roommates in your selected floorplan and self-identified gender that they think will be a match.

How do you decide who I live with at Coronado Place and Towers?

At Coronado Place and Towers, they use a roommate matching service in their property management software. Part of the application involves a roommate questionnaire where they ask about your academic focus, study habits, and social life. They use the answers from these questions to pair you with roommates in your selected floorplan and self-identified gender that they think will be a match.

What should I prepare for if one of my roommates is moving out of Coronado Place and Towers?

If one of your roommates is moving out of Coronado Place and Towers, there is nothing that you’ll need to do because each resident is on his or her own individual lease agreement.

How are resident disputes handled?

When resident disputes do arise the onsite management team will host a roommate mitigation, meeting with all involved roommates individually and/or as a group to help resolve the matter and come to a mutually agreed upon solution. As needs arise, they do allow for resident transfers to a new unit.

Do you allow couples?

Yes, they allow both opposite-gender and same-gender couples to live together. Opposite-gender couples must live in a co-ed unit and any other roommates must agree to the living arrangement. Same-gender couples can request to be placed together in the same unit. They allow co-applicants on single occupancy bedrooms (studio or 1-bedroom units) which is a popular choice for couples who wish to live together in the same single occupancy units.

Can I choose which room I live in within the residence?

They do not allow for selection of an individual bedroom within a unit. The individual lease agreement is for a specific floor plan and – depending on the floor plan – bedroom type, not for a specific unit or bedroom. They consider bedroom preferences when placing residents, but all future roommates must agree to the preference.

Can I change rooms if I am unhappy with my allocated roommate?

Yes, if roommate mitigation efforts have been unsuccessful, they do allow for residents to transfer to another unit. Transfer opportunities are dependent upon availability in same-gender units of the same floor plan.

What do I need to bring with me on arrival?

Your bedroom will come furnished with a mattress, bed frame, desk, chair, and – in most instances – a dresser or underbed storage option. All other needs, including bedding, toiletries, hangers, lamps, shower curtains, towels, etc. are to be provided by the resident.

Is there somewhere to park when I am unpacking?

Yes, parking is available for unpacking but locations vary by building. Please contact the onsite team and review your move-in directions for information on where to park when you arrive at the community and are ready to begin unpacking.

Will there be someone to collect my keys from?

Yes, reference the move-in direction for information on where to go and when to arrive in order to pick-up your keys on move-in day.

What are the property rules? For example, how are quiet hours decided?

The property rules are outlined in the lease agreement. Reference the lease agreement for information on apartment and community guidelines.

Can I personalize my room?

Yes, you can personalize your room. They just ask that you are conscious of not doing damage to the room beyond normal wear-and-tear. Damages such as holes larger than a quarter must be addressed prior to your move-out or you will be charged for the cost of repairing the damages.

Is there post service?

Yes, every unit will have a mailbox available for use by the US Postal Service. Please note that all residents in a unit will share the same mailbox. Residents will be provided a key to their mailbox at move-in and must return it at the time of move-out.

Do I have Wi-Fi?

Yes, Wi-Fi is offered in all common areas and in residential units. You’ll be provided with information on accessing the Wi-Fi at the time of your move-in. They encourage residents who require significant data usage, such as online gaming, to use an ethernet that plugs into the wall for the best possible internet connection.

Who is responsible for cleaning my room?

Residents are responsible for cleaning their own bedrooms and shared living rooms. The community does not offer a cleaning service. Units are inspected one per quarter to ensure the unit is being kept in livable condition and that any damages caused by the residents don’t lead to unsanitary living conditions.

Can they have a party?

Gathering are allowed in the units but all residents must abide by the property rules outlined in the lease agreement. Reference the lease agreement for information on apartment and community guidelines, including the outlined quiet hours.

Can I park on site?

Yes, resident parking is available onsite but requires a property sticker to ensure your car is allowed in resident parking areas. Contact the onsite management team for parking costs, vehicle registration information, and to receive your sticker.

How do I report maintenance?

If you have a maintenance need in your unit, they ask that you submit it as a work order via the Resident Portal app. This allows their team to track maintenance requests and communicate updates to you on the status of the repair and/or replacement as needed, depending on the nature of your work order. Most work orders are completed within 24 hours.

What happens once I have reported maintenance?

After reporting a maintenance need a member of their maintenance team will review the ticket and reach out if entry confirmation is needed. While submitting the ticket, residents have the option of allowing entry to their unit/bedroom for the work order to be completed or request that entry be confirmed prior to the work order being addressed. Most work orders can be completed in a single visit but sometimes a part order is required.

How do I report a maintenance issue after hours?

After-hours maintenance requests can also be submitted via the Resident Portal app. In the event of an emergency work order, such as flooding, please call the property phone number and their after-hours call service will contact the on-call maintenance team member. For life-threatening emergencies, such as a fire, residents should also contact 9-1-1.

Who can I speak to if I have a personal problem?

Their onsite management team is available to speak with residents regarding problem with their roommates, financial hardships that are impacting their ability to make installment payments, or other in-unit or community concerns.

What do I need to do before I move out?

Contact the onsite management team before moving out. They will provide information about what steps you need to complete, including how to return your keys.

Can I pay extra for my room to be cleaned?

No, they do not offer room cleaning services. Residents are welcome to contract a cleaning service to clean the room on their behalf, but the onsite management team is not responsible for arranging the cleaners, providing access to the unit, or paying for the cleaning service.

How do I return my keys?

Contact the onsite management team for information on when and how to return your keys. If you are moving out at the end of your lease term information will be provided to all residents in advance of the main move out dates.

How soon will I receive my security deposit after move-out date?

Return timing for security deposits vary by the financial services provider holding the security deposit. Please contact the onsite management team for reference on your specific deposit and historical timing of these returns, along with requirements outlined in your lease agreement.

Can I store my stuff and collect it later?

They do not offer storage spaces for resident belongings in-between move-in dates or after your move-out date. The university off-campus life department may offer contacts for local storage and moving companies that offer this service.
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St. Louis, MO, is a beautiful and student-friendly city, offering a scenic setting, a safe environment, and access to renowned educational institutions. With famous institutions like Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) and the University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL), the city attracts a large and diverse student population. From private rooms and shared units to studios, 1-bedroom, or 2-bedroom options, there’s a wide variety of student housing to match different lifestyles and budgets. When it comes to finding reliable Missouri student housing, amber is your go-to option. It offers verified listings, easy-to-use filters, and personalized support.

Amber offers properties close to educational institutions and famous spots. It also provides flexible leases, 24/7 assistance, and an easy booking experience, making it easier to find the right place. This makes looking for student housing in St. Louis simple. The top student apartments in St. Louis are Coronado Place & Towers and Melrose Apartments. These student apartments in St. Louis are offered by renowned providers like Tripalink and ACC. As on-campus housing can be limited, many learners prefer off-campus student apartments in St. Louis.

About St. Louis

St. Louis is a dynamic city located along the Mississippi River, known for its rich history, diverse culture, and thriving academic scene. With a population of over 300,000, St. Louis offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern living. It is home to several prestigious universities, including Washington University in St. Louis and St. Louis University, making it a popular destination for students from all over the world. St. Louis has a strong job market, especially in sectors like healthcare, education, technology, and business. Students often find part-time work or internships at leading companies and institutions in the city, contributing to a robust economy.

The city's unemployment rate is 4.1%, relatively low, offering numerous career opportunities for students. With a safety index of 58, St. Louis is considered a safe city for students, providing peace of mind while living and studying. Its crime rate is 14.7 per 1,000 residents, which is less compared to other major U.S. cities, and there are plenty of neighborhoods offering student-friendly living options. From its iconic Gateway Arch to its beautiful parks, museums, and cultural venues, St. Louis offers a wealth of attractions for students to explore. Popular neighborhoods for students include the Carr Square and the Peabody-Darst-Webbe, all providing easy access to universities, cafes, shopping centers, and entertainment venues. Whether you're seeking academic excellence or a lively, social student life, St. Louis offers an ideal environment for both studying and enjoying life.

Best Student Housing in St. Louis

The best student housing in St. Louis offers a mix of privacy and connection to the social scene. Amber will make your search for student accommodation in St. Louis easy. Their platform lets you filter options based on what matters most to you. You’ll see verified listings with real photos and reviews from actual students. Amber's platform makes it super easy to compare prices, amenities, and locations. The best student housing in St. Louis offers students comfort in safe surroundings.

This helps students feel safe and offers them the luxury and the feeling of being at home. This makes it easy for students to focus and concentrate on their studies. Not only does amber give students an array of options, but it also makes them comfortable in their home away from home. Here are options for the best student housing in St. Louis.
1. Melrose Apartments - From $1837 per month.
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3. Landesman - From $1953 per month.
4. One Hundred Above The Park - From $2899 per month.
5. 4701 McPherson - From $2095 per month.

Affordable Student Housing in St. Louis

St. Louis is a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. St. Louis offers many affordable student accommodation options. Amber helps you find the best student apartments in St. Louis. You can sort by price using filters. The listings are clear, so you know exactly what you get for your money. Here are some options for affordable St. Louis student housing.
1. Coronado Place & Towers - This property offers luxurious 2-bedroom, 3-bedroom, studio, and 1-bedroom apartments from $455 per month.
2. West Pine Lofts - The property offers lovely 1 and 2-bedroom apartments with luxurious amenities starting from $849 per month.
3. City Lofts - The property has 2, 5, 3, 4, studio, and 1-bedroom apartments with convenient facilities starting from $870 per month.
4. The Standard - The property has a 24-hour computer lounge and other convenient amenities with prices starting from $870 per month.
5. Everly On The Loop - The property has a resort-style pool and other convenient amenities with prices starting from $1250 per month.

Best Areas to Live in St Louis

St. Louis, a lively city in Missouri, is known for its historic neighborhoods, cultural attractions, and respected universities. The city offers an energetic student community, making it an excellent choice for students. If you’re exploring St. Louis student housing, it’s important to find neighborhoods that suit your lifestyle while remaining close to your university. Here’s a detailed look at some of the most student-friendly areas in St. Louis:

1. Central West EndA lively and upscale neighborhood popular with students, offering cafés, restaurants, and nightlife. It’s close to Washington University in St. Louis and well-connected by public transport. Student apartments here range from $1,200 – $1,800 per month.

2. Forest Park Known for its proximity to Forest Park and Washington University, this area combines green spaces with convenient access to shops and eateries. It’s ideal for students seeking a balance between study, friendly interactions, and recreation. Student accommodations here range from $1,000 – $1,500 per month.

3. SoulardIt is a historic district with an artsy vibe. Soulard features music venues, cafés, and local markets. It is perfect for students who enjoy culture, a buzzing nightlife, and a social life. Student apartments here range from $950 – $1,400 per month.

4. The Grove: A trendy and diverse neighborhood known for its lively nightlife, colorful street art, and inclusive community vibe. The Grove features indie cafés, music venues, and restaurants that attract students from Washington University and Saint Louis University. With its lively atmosphere and walkable layout, it’s perfect for students who enjoy socializing and staying close to entertainment. Student apartments here typically range from $1,000 – $1,600 per month.

5. Tower Grove/ Shaw: Located near Tower Grove Park and the Missouri Botanical Garden, this neighborhood offers a peaceful, scenic environment with access to green spaces, farmers’ markets, and community events. Students appreciate the residential charm, bike-friendly streets, and proximity to local eateries along South Grand. It’s ideal for those looking for a relaxed atmosphere while still being near campus and city amenities. Student housing in this area generally ranges from $950 – $1,500 per month.

Room Types for Student Housing in St. Louis

St. Louis has a wide variety of student housing choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Not only does amber provide many options, but it also allows students to filter out rooms based on their proximity to universities. This enables students to choose their apartment conveniently and quickly! Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:
1. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
These apartments feature one or two separate bedrooms along with a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are shared.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen, bathroom, and lounge are communal.
Ideal For: Students wanting semi-private space with access to social areas.
2. Private Rooms
Private rooms in St. Louis student apartments typically include a bed, study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; some include a private bathroom.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge may be shared, encouraging community.
Ideal For: Students who want independence while staying connected with others.
3. Studios
Studios are fully self-contained spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen.
Privacy:
Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas:
No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For:
Students who prefer a fully independent living setup.
4. 4-Bedroom Apartments
Four-bedroom units offer individual bedrooms and shared common spaces like the kitchen, living room, and bathrooms.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; common areas are shared.
Shared Living Areas: Communal spaces support social interaction while maintaining personal space.
Ideal For: Students in larger groups or those seeking affordable housing with personal space.
5. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments have private bedrooms but include communal bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; common areas are shared.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.

Cost of Living

Knowing the cost of living in St. Louis is crucial for students planning to move to this lively city in Missouri. St. Louis has great schools and a high quality of life. Because of this, students will have to take into account the cost of living in the USA to plan their finances! A student living in St. Louis can expect to spend about $1500 - $1750 per month. This amount can change depending on their lifestyle and housing options.
1. Off-campus housing: $650 - $1900 per month
2. Food & Groceries: $300 - $400 per month
3. Transportation: $70 - $80 per month
4. Utilities (including Internet): $100 - $150 per month
5. Clothing: $60 - $120 per month
6. Sports & Leisure: $60 - $90 per month

Student Travel in St. Louis

St. Louis, Missouri, offers convenient and student-friendly transportation options that make getting around the city easy and affordable. Whether you’re commuting to campus, heading to local cafés, or exploring the city, its transport network supports student life efficiently. Here’s a breakdown of the main modes of transport for students in St. Louis:

1. Buses – St. Louis has a reliable bus system operated by Metro Transit, providing students with affordable travel across the city. A typical fare costs around $2.00, with monthly passes available for approximately $72. Buses are a convenient way for students to reach major universities, shopping centers, and local attractions, including Forest Park and the Gateway Arch.
2. Trains – For longer trips, students can use Amtrak services that connect St. Louis to other major cities like Chicago and Memphis. Train fares start at approximately $30, with discounts available for students. Train travel is a great option for weekend getaways or exploring nearby regions.
3. Ridesharing & TaxisUber and Lyft are widely available in St. Louis, providing flexible transport for students traveling late at night or to areas not served by buses. Ride costs vary depending on distance, but carpooling with friends can help reduce expenses. These also provide students with arrangements to travel for a longer distance.
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1. West Pine Lofts: 2 minutes away from the bus stop.
2. Gerhardt: 3 minutes away from the bus stop.

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in St. Louis

St. Louis is a lively city in Missouri that blends academic excellence, rich culture, and lively city life, making it an ideal destination for students. Here’s a St. Louis city guide for lifestyle, attractions, and student living:

1. Dining & Nightlife
St. Louis’ food scene is as diverse as its student population. Students can savor classic local dishes like toasted ravioli at Charlie Gitto’s or explore international flavors at Blueberry Hill or Pappy’s Smokehouse. Coffee shops such as Kaldi’s Coffee and Comet Coffee are popular for studying or meeting friends. Nightlife options range from casual bars to live music venues and student-friendly events in areas like The Loop and Downtown St. Louis.
2. Cultural Events & Festivals
The city thrives on arts and culture. Students can catch performances at The Fabulous Fox Theatre, visit the St. Louis Art Museum, or explore the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis. Annual events such as Fair St. Louis, the St. Louis International Film Festival, and LouFest bring together students and locals for memorable cultural experiences.
3. Adventure & Green Spaces
St. Louis offers plenty of outdoor options. Students can unwind at Forest Park, stroll along the Mississippi Riverfront, or enjoy recreational activities at Tower Grove Park. Nearby natural areas like Castlewood State Park and Queeny Park provide hiking, biking, and weekend escapes, making it perfect for nature lovers.
4. Shopping
Students in St. Louis have access to both mainstream and local shopping. Central West End and The Loop feature boutiques, cafés, and specialty shops, while Saint Louis Galleria and Chesterfield Mall offer larger retail options. These best places in Missouri offer popular hangouts for both shopping and social activities.

Top Universities in St. Louis

St. Louis is a thriving academic hub, known for its welcoming student community and reputable universities. It attracts students from across the globe seeking quality education in a lively yet safe city. The city has some of the most affordable universities in the USA for dedicated students. Here are some of the top universities in St. Louis:
1. Washington University in St. Louis (WashU) – A prestigious private research university, WashU offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs across disciplines such as Business, Medicine, Engineering, Law, and the Arts.
2. Saint Louis University (SLU) – A private Jesuit university known for its rigorous academic programs and strong community focus, SLU offers degrees in Health Sciences, Business, Law, Engineering, and Liberal Arts.
3. University of Missouri–St. Louis (UMSL) – A public research university, it provides flexible and career-oriented programs. Students can study Business Administration, Education, Nursing, and STEM fields while benefiting from affordable tuition and diverse learning opportunities.

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