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The Pavilion On Berry, Minneapolis

950, Jefferson Commons Cir, Saint Paul, 55114, United States
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$729
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3.7 mi from City Center
( 11m. 34m. 1h 22m)
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University of Minnesota Twin Ci... | 1.32 mi
Augsburg University | 1.68 mi
North Central University | 2.69 mi
Concordia University, St. Paul | 2.88 mi
Walden University | 2.96 mi
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24-hour On-Site Maintenance

About the Property

Located at Jefferson Commons Cir, Saint Paul, 55114, The Pavilion On Berry stands out as a prime student housing in Minneapolis in the vibrant and academic city. With a variety of room arrangements such as the shared apartment setups, this property addresses a broad spectrum of student preferences and needs. The proximity to esteemed educational institutions like the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and the University of Minnesota makes The Pavilion On Berry a highly sought-after choice for local and international students.

The city of Saint Paul, in which The Pavilion On Berry student housing is located, is not only the state capital of Minnesota but also a nucleus of higher education and culture. Minneapolis hosts a significant student population, with the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (ranked #203) alone enrolling over 50,000 students. The city has a violent crime rate of 11.63 per 1,000 residents, higher than the national median of 4.0. In terms of employment, Minnesota boasts a low unemployment rate, reflecting a robust job market. Prominent companies such as Target, Best Buy, and 3M offer substantial job placement opportunities. Nearby neighborhoods like Uptown, Dinkytown, and Northeast Minneapolis are popular among students. Additionally, cities like St. Paul and Bloomington are nearby making it convenient for students to travel.

The Pavilion On Berry, Minneapolis seamlessly blends comfortable living with the convenience of city life by offering students a place where they can thrive both within their academic pursuits and in their downtime. This student accommodation doesn't merely offer a place to stay; it offers a holistic experience in a city that champions educational excellence and cultural depth. Choosing to reside at this student apartment in Minneapolis is not only about finding a place to live; it's about choosing to immerse oneself in the spirit of a city that empowers student success.

Features

The Pavilion On Berry offers spacious 4-Bedroom 2-Bathroom and 4-Bedroom 4-Bathroom apartments, providing students with a comfortable and well-designed living space. Each unit is fully furnished and features a private balcony, a fully equipped kitchen, and a full-size washer and dryer for convenience. Additional in-room amenities at Greenwood 5201 include air conditioning for comfort and lightning-fast internet to ensure a smooth online experience. Each apartment comes equipped with a 43” flat-screen TV, perfect for entertainment, and walk-in closets for ample storage space. The units are also furnished with essential pieces, such as a mattress and bedframe, a desk with a chair for study or work, and a coffee table to complete the living area. To enhance your convenience, there’s also an entertainment stand for your TV and barstools for extra seating.

Beyond the private spaces, residents can enjoy a variety of common amenities designed to enhance student life. The property boasts lightning-fast internet throughout, a 24-hour fitness center, an outdoor courtyard with a fire pit and seating, a TV lounge, a clubhouse, and a business center for study sessions. Additionally, weekly resident events foster a strong sense of community. Parking is available, and its prime location near UMN makes commuting easy. At The Pavilion On Berry, rent covers water, gas, sewer, and trash removal, reducing the hassle of managing multiple bills. Safety and security are top priorities, with 24-hour on-site maintenance and lock-out support, ensuring residents feel secure at all times.

Location and What's Hot?

Located in the heart of Saint Paul, residents of The Pavilion On Berry, Minneapolis enjoy a vibrant community brimming with opportunities for socializing, learning, and cultural exploration. Augsburg University is a cornerstone educational institution in this bustling city, while other notable universities including the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, Walden University, Metropolitan State University, North Central University, and Capella University all contribute to the intellectual and cultural blend of the area.

For a caffeine fix or a casual study session, students can find comfort and convenience at nearby cafes such as The Purple Onion Café and Café Biaggio. When the evening rolls around, the thriving nightlife is within easy reach, with destinations like Surly Brewing Co. offering a perfect spot for unwinding. Food enthusiasts can revel in a variety of dining options; The Liffey Irish Pub and Longfellow Grill are local favorites, dishing up sumptuous meals that cater to diverse palates. Essential amenities like grocery stores including Hampden Park Co-op and Fresh Thyme Farmers Market ensure students living at The Pavilion On Berry Minneapolis student housing have everything they need. In case of any medical needs, the Boynton Health Clinic is readily accessible, providing peace of mind for both students and their families.

Cultural hotspots like the Weisman Art Museum and the Minnesota History Center offer enriching experiences, and the nearby Saint Paul Public Library serves as both an academic resource and a quiet retreat. Green spaces such as the East River Parkway provide a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of student life. As for social spots, the Midway neighborhood close by is a go-to place for students to mingle. Top tourist destinations include the iconic Cathedral of Saint Paul and the picturesque Como Park Zoo & Conservatory, perfect for weekend excursions or a break from the books.

Commute

When it comes to commuting from The Pavilion On Berry, student residents find getting around Minneapolis highly convenient. One of the closest bus stops to this student housing is the Energy Park Dr & Fry St stop, allowing for easy access to various parts of the city. Another nearby bus stop is the Energy Park Dr & Snelling Ave, which serves as a key transit point for students and locals alike. The Pavilion On Berry, Minneapolis student apartments is strategically placed to offer residents quick transit solutions for their daily commute. Public transportation options are an essential aspect of student living, and The Pavilion On Berry ensures hassle-free access to reliable and frequent bus services.

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4B
An apartment with four bedrooms, a living room, kitchen, and bathroom
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4 bedroom 2 Bathroom

Starting From: $729/month
4B
Private Room
Shared Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
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4 bedroom 4 Bathroom

Starting From: $779/month
4B
Private Room
Private Bathroom
Shared Kitchen
Amenities
Common Amenities
Lightning-Fast Internet Throughout
Close to UMN
24-Hour Fitness Center
Outdoor Courtyard with Fire Pit and Outdoor Seating
24-hour On-Site Management
TV Lounge
Bills Included
Water
Gas
Sewer
Trash Removal
Property Rules
Pet Friendly
Safety Security
24-hour On-Site Maintenance
24-Hour Lock-Out Support

Payment Policies (5)

  • Security Deposit
    This property requires security deposit.
  • Pay In Instalment
    This property offers flexible instalment plan.
  • Mode Of Payment
    Payment via easy transaction modes.
  • Guarantor Requirement
    Guarantor requirements and policy.
  • Additional Fees
    Additional Fees
Security Deposit
<p>To qualify as an international student, a 1-month security deposit may be sure at the time of signing your lease as well as a copy of your international student VISA. The security deposit will be returned at the end of the lease term minus any damages and cleaning fees upon move-out.</p>
Pay In Instalment
<p>A rental installment is a payment made as part of a series of payments. To simplify the billing process, the entire sum of the housing contract is divided into EQUAL installments. Instead of reducing the first installment and increasing the remaining installments, all installments are equal. These installments are factored into the start and end dates of the lease, including proration.</p>
Mode Of Payment
<p>Rent is due the first of each month and may be paid online by ACH, debit or credit card through the resident portal or by check or money order at the leasing office. No cash accepted. Convenience fees may be charged for online payments. Late fees vary by property.&nbsp;</p>
Guarantor Requirement
<p>1. Pay a deposit (one month in MN and two months in IL)<br> 2. Get a guarantor that has a SSN and is located in the US<br> 3. Pay a monthly fee for a guarantor waiver program (this is roughly $48 monthly to avoid needing to get a guarantor or put the deposit down and wait for the lease to end and then try to get it back overseas).</p>
Additional Fees
<p>One-time telecom fee:&nbsp;</p> <p>With your first rent installment, each resident is required to pay a one-time telecom fee of $75. Included in this fee is wireless high-speed internet access for the lease term as well as management of utility accounts that are included in your rent installment.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Liability Insurance:&nbsp;</p> <p>Each resident at The Pavilion on Berry is required to obtain Liability Insurance coverage of at least $100,000 per incident. A Liability Insurance Waiver is offered through The Pavilion on Berry for an additional $14 per installment, or residents can provide proof of their own insurance through a third-party provider.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Electricity:&nbsp;</p> <p>Electricity is not included in rent and is billed separately through SimpleBills or a utility management company. You will enroll with SimpleBills prior to moving in and will make all payments to SimpleBills directly. Contact the Leasing Office for more information.</p> <p>Parking: The Pavilion on Berry offers contract surface parking for an additional $80 per installment. Parking is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. We also offer free bike storage in an enclosed structure that is available to all residents.</p>

Cancellation Policies (1)

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    This property does not offer cooling-off period.
Cooling Off Period
<p>There is no cooling-off period</p>

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is included in each rent installment?

At The Pavilion on Berry, they make it easy for their residents. Included in each rent installment are the following features and utilities:
Fully furnished 2-bedroom and 4-bedroom apartments with the following furniture: mattress, bedframe, desk, desk chair, 4-drawer dresser, couch, chair, coffee table, entertainment stand, and barstools Bathrooms with attached walk-in closets (in select units) Ceiling Fans Fully equipped kitchen with all major appliances 42” flat-screen TV provided in each living room (Note: Cable is not included) Water, sewer, gas, and trash removal Full-size washer and dryer

What are the community features?

Located one block from the Minneapolis/St. Paul Light Rail System Simple Online Payment System Weekly Resident Events to connect with your community Onsite maintenance and management team Onsite Team Management 24/7 after-hours call center with emergency maintenance and lock-out support Roommate Matching available.

Are there any additional fees?

One-time telecom fee: With your first rent installment, each resident is required to pay a one-time telecom fee of $75. Included in this fee is wireless high-speed internet access for the lease term as well as management of utility accounts that are included in your rent installment. Liability Insurance: Each resident at The Pavilion on Berry is required to obtain Liability Insurance coverage of at least $100,000 per incident. A Liability Insurance Waiver is offered through The Pavilion on Berry for an additional $14 per installment, or residents can provide proof of their own insurance through a third-party provider. Electricity: Electricity is not included in rent and is billed separately through SimpleBills or a utility management company. You will enroll with SimpleBills prior to moving in and will make all payments to SimpleBills directly. Contact the Leasing Office for more information. Parking: The Pavilion on Berry offers contract surface parking for an additional $80 per installment. Parking is offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. They also offer free bike storage in an enclosed structure that is available to all residents.

What does Individual Leasing mean?

Each resident signs their own lease for their specific bedroom. So, if a roommate moves out, the other residents are not responsible for that person’s rent. Please note that common areas are a shared space.

What are rental installments? Why is my rent not prorated?

A rental installment is a payment made as part of a series of payments. To simplify the billing process, the entire sum of the housing contract is divided into EQUAL installments. Instead of reducing the first installment and increasing the remaining installments, all installments are equal. These installments are factored into the start and end dates of the lease, including proration.

What should I bring to my new apartment?

While the furniture and appliances are included, below is a guide to help you with the personal belongings that you will need to provide:
Common area : Electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, décor, trash can, trash bags, pots and pans, plates, cups, eating/serving utensils, coffee maker. Cleaning/disinfecting supplies, dishwasher detergent, laundry detergent, etc.
Bedroom: Linens, pillows, mattress pad, towels, toiletries, shower hooks and curtain, trash can, décor, electronics and corresponding cords/adapters, and anything else that makes you feel at home.

What if I need something repaired in my apartment?

Their onsite, professional maintenance team would be happy to help you. They will need some details so be prepared to provide specifics with your requests. For Emergency Requests: A maintenance team member is on call 24/7 for emergency maintenance needs (i.e. door/window lock issues, major leaks, plumbing, no heat or AC during weather extremes, refrigerator not cooling, no electricity/gas/water, etc.). Please CALL the office at any time. If after business hours, an operator will assist you.

How do I pay my rent and when is it due?

Rent is due the first of each month and may be paid online by ACH, debit or credit card through the resident portal or by check or money order at the leasing office. No cash accepted. Convenience fees may be charged for online payments. Late fees vary by property. Refer to your Housing Contract for more information.
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Minneapolis Student Apartments

Located in the heart of Minnesota, Minneapolis is a city that has it all. Known for its welcoming atmosphere, energy, and beautiful lakes, it attracts over 35,000 students each year. With top universities like the University of Minnesota, Augsburg University, and North Central University, the city offers a great academic and social environment that’s ideal for student apartments in Minneapolis.

Since on-campus dorms tend to fill up quickly, many students look for off-campus housing near the University of Minnesota or in nearby neighborhoods such as Dinkytown, Cedar-Riverside, and Prospect Park. The options for Minneapolis student housing are diverse, from shared 2–3 bedroom apartments to private studios and spacious 1 bedroom student apartments. On average, student apartments in Minneapolis MN, range from $800 to $1,500 per month, depending on the area and amenities.

Finding the right student apartments in Minneapolis is made easy with amber. Offering verified listings, flexible leases, and 24/7 support, amber helps students discover safe and affordable student apartments in Minneapolis without the stress. Whether you’re after modern campus apartments in Minneapolis or Minneapolis student apartments for rent, amber simplifies the search so you can focus on your studies and city life. Some of the most loved options for student apartments in Minneapolis include Identity Dinkytown and WaHu. Some amber properties are managed by renowned PMGs like ACC and Article Student Living.

About Minneapolis

Located in the state of Minnesota, Minneapolis sits gracefully along the Mississippi River, forming the well-known “Twin Cities” with St. Paul. Founded in 1867, the city has grown into an amazing cultural and educational hub that attracts both domestic and international students. With a population of over 425,000, Minneapolis has a youthful spirit and a warm, inclusive environment that makes it an exciting place to live and study.

The city’s welcoming environment is one of its biggest highlights. Minneapolis is home to 13 lakes and over 200 parks, offering endless opportunities for biking, kayaking, and relaxing outdoors. Students love spending sunny afternoons at Lake Calhoun (Bde Maka Ska), strolling through the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, or attending annual events like the Minnesota State Fair and the Stone Arch Bridge Festival. The local music scene is equally legendary, with Minneapolis being the birthplace of Prince and home to countless live performances year-round.

Beyond its amazing culture, Minneapolis is also known for its strong academic environment. The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, ranked #203 globally in the QS 2025 rankings, stands as one of the Midwest’s leading research universities. Augsburg University and North Central University also contributes to the city’s student population, with many amber-listed student apartments located just minutes away from these campuses.

Mixing academic excellence, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community, Minneapolis offers everything students need to feel at home. With convenient access to public transport, amazing neighborhoods, and plenty of student-focused amenities, it’s no wonder so many students choose Minneapolis, and find their perfect student housing in Minnesota through amber.

Best Student Apartments in Minneapolis

Picking the right student apartments in Minneapolis is key to a great university experience. You can find affordable spots, places near campus, or homes with cool features. Minneapolis offers private rooms, 2-3 bedroom units, shared apartments, and studio flats, so you can choose what suits you, whether you want to live alone or with friends. Amber helps you find trusted student apartments in Minneapolis. You can sort by price, distance to campus, or features like Wi-Fi, gyms, or study rooms. Many places are near the University of Minnesota and other schools, keeping you close to classes, cafes, and student hangouts. Here are some top Minneapolis student housing choices:

1. Yugo The Edge on Oak - (5/5) - ★★★★★ – “I've lived in a couple of spots around the east bank, and it's bar far one of the nicest around. It's never loud, ever. Also, they have a security guard at night for late package delivery, and it's a perfect spot for a young professional.” From $1019 per month
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Yugo Minneapolis 412 Lofts - (5/5) - ★★★★★ – “The new property manager was incredibly helpful in all aspects of move-in and maintenance needs. Communication has been detailed and timely, and I have felt extremely supported by all management staff at 412 so far.” From $479 per month
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Yugo Minneapolis Sydney Hall - (5/5) - ★★★★★ – “I was amazed when I entered my apartment for the first time. The quality of the rooms is worth the price. The staff is so friendly, and they host some events now and then.” From $469 per month
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Uncommon Dinkytown - From $564 per month
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Fieldhouse Dinkytown - From $735 per month.

Affordable Student Apartments in Minneapolis

Affordable student apartments in Minneapolis is easy to find. The city has a large student population and many budget-friendly choices. Whether you’re at the University of Minnesota or another local college, you’ll find student apartments in Minneapolis that balance comfort and cost. Choose from private rooms, shared apartments, or low-cost studios, each tailored to student needs. Amber offers a variety of affordable student apartments in Minneapolis. Amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi, study lounges, laundry facilities, and secure bike storage. You can stay comfortable without overspending. Amber’s listings for student apartments in Minneapolis are verified, ensuring safe housing with flexible lease terms. The booking process is straightforward, with support at every step. Here are five affordable student housing Minneapolis:

1. Yugo The Edge On Oak - From $1019 per month - Offers studio, 1-Bedroom, and 2-Bedroom apartments designed for modern student living
2. The 700 On Washington - From $979 per month - These apartments in Minneapolis are at the perfect location for students seeking apartments for rent near UMN.
3. WaHu - From $729 per month - A premier student apartment located at SE Washington Ave, Minneapolis, United States.
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The Bridges Dinkytown - From $800 per month - These student apartments in Minneapolis MN, offer studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, & 4-bedroom apartments.
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The Knoll Dinkytown - From $922 per month -  These student apartments in Minneapolis MN offer a mix of 1-bedroom, 4-bedroom, private, & studio apartments, giving students plenty of flexibility to match their lifestyle.

Best Areas to Live in Minneapolis

Minneapolis has lively city areas and calm green spaces, perfect for students. Here are the five top areas for student apartments in Minneapolis:

1. Downtown West

Downtown West is great for students who want to be near campus and city fun. Target Center, transit stations, and quick eats like Five Guys make student life easy. The nearest University to this area is Capella University.

2. Elliot Park

Elliot Park mixes history with culture. It's home to North Central University, making it a top choice for students. Light rail lines make commuting to campus simple. Check out Segue Coffee and East Village Grill for a coffee break or quick snack.

3. Nicollet Island

Nicollet Island is ideal for students at Walden University who love nature walks and quiet study areas. student apartments in Minneapolis is charming, with bike paths and spots like Stone Arch Bridge and Aster Cafe nearby.

4. Loring Park

It’s a top choice for Metropolitan State University students who enjoy living near green spaces and creative spots. Buses, grocery stores, and gyms are close by.

5. North Loop

North Loop is stylish and full of energy. Students from Metropolitan State University enjoy the industrial vibe, farmer’s market, and river trails. It’s great for internships with nearby startups.

Room Types Available in Minneapolis

Minneapolis offers many types of student housing to match different preferences and budgets. Whether you want to live alone or with friends, you’ll find something that works for you. Here’s a quick guide to the common room types for students in Minneapolis:

1. 1-Bedroom Apartments

1-Bedroom apartments come with your own private bedroom and bathroom. You’ll still share the kitchen and living room with other students. It’s a great choice if you want some privacy but also like being part of a shared living space.

2. 2-Bedroom Apartments

2-Bedroom Apartments give you a private bedroom, but you’ll share the bathroom, kitchen, and lounge. They’re usually cheaper than ensuite options, which helps if you’re on a budget. It’s a good way to meet people and save money.

3. Studio Apartments

Studio apartments are completely private and include a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen in one space. These are great if you like living alone and need a quiet space to focus on your studies. You get total independence and full control of your routine.

4. 3-Bed and 4-Bed Apartments

These apartments have one or two bedrooms and shared spaces like the kitchen and living room. They’re perfect for roommates or friends who want to live together while still having their own rooms. You get both privacy and companionship in one place.

5. Shared Apartments

In shared apartments, each student gets a private bedroom, and all other areas are shared. These include the kitchen, bathroom, and living room. They’re very popular with new students because they’re budget-friendly and make it easy to make friends.

6. Private Rooms in Shared Flats

These rooms offer a private bedroom with shared access to a kitchen and bathroom. It’s a mix of privacy and shared living that works well for students who are new to the city. This option is also usually more affordable than living in a studio or a 1-bed apartment.

Cost of Living

The cost of living in Minneapolis as a student is manageable, especially when compared to larger cities like New York or San Francisco. With smart budgeting, students can enjoy a balanced lifestyle that covers all essential expenses without feeling stretched. The city offers a mix of affordable eateries, student discounts, and budget-friendly transportation options. On average, students should plan for a monthly budget of $1,100 to $1,500, excluding rent. This estimate includes food, utilities, local transport, and personal expenses. Here's a general breakdown of what students can expect to spend each month in Minneapolis:

1. Food: $200 to $400/month
2. Utilities (Gas, Electricity, Water): $70 to $120/month
3. Internet & Mobile Phone: $40 to $75/month
4. Eating Out: $120 to $220/month
5. Laundry: $15 to $30/month (if not included in rent)
6. Stationery & Textbooks: $25 to $60/month
7. Clothing & Miscellaneous: $60 to $110/month
8. Public Transportation (Bus/Light Rail): $40 to $70/month

Student Travel in Minneapolis

Getting around Minneapolis is simple and affordable, making it ideal for student life. Whether you're heading to campus, downtown, or local parks, the city offers multiple transport options that are safe, accessible, and budget-friendly.

1. Buses

Minneapolis has an efficient bus network operated by Metro Transit. Buses run frequently across the city, including major student areas like Dinkytown, Uptown, and Downtown Minneapolis. Students can apply for a College Pass, which offers unlimited rides on buses and trains during the semester for around $85–$140, depending on the university.

2. Cycling

The city is extremely bike-friendly, with over 90 miles of on-street bikeways and 100+ miles of off-street paths. Students can rent bikes from the Nice Ride Minnesota system. They can also store their own bicycles in secure racks found at most campuses and accommodations.

3. Light Rail

The METRO Green and Blue Lines connect Minneapolis to St. Paul and other key areas. It’s great for exploring the Twin Cities, reaching airport terminals, or commuting to internships. A regular ride costs around $2–$2.50, with discounted student passes available for frequent use.

4. Walking

Minneapolis is easy to walk around, especially near places like the University of Minnesota. Wide sidewalks, skyways, and crosswalk signals keep students safe. They can easily walk to class, cafes, or events. Most Minneapolis student housing options are just 10–20 minutes away.

Nearest Properties to Top Universities

1. Grandmarc Seven Corners - a 3-minute car drive away from Augsburg University
2. The Bridges Dinkytown - a 6-minute car drive away from Walden University
3. The Knoll Dinkytown - a 6-minute car drive away from North Central University
4. WaHu - 8-minute car drive away from Augsburg University
5. Uncommon Dinkytown - 7-minute car drive away from Walden University

Student Lifestyle and Tourist Attractions in Minneapolis

Student apartments in Minneapolis has academic life, creativity, and proximity to hotspots, making it one of the best cities for students seeking both comfort and culture. Whether you’re studying at the University of Minnesota, the Minneapolis College of Art, or other nearby institutions, finding the right student apartments in Minneapolis is easy with plenty of Minneapolis student housing options offering modern amenities, proximity to campus, and all-inclusive rent. From campus apartments Minneapolis to University of Minnesota off- campus housing, students can enjoy both convenience and community. The city’s social scene also means you’ll never run out of things to do. Start your day with breakfast at Al’s Breakfast in Dinkytown, grab ramen at Zen Box Izakaya, or unwind at First Avenue, the legendary music hub. Explore the city’s art culture at the Walker Art Center, catch indie films at Trylon Cinema, or join events like the Minnesota Fringe Festival and Art-A-Whirl, celebrating creativity year-round.

For those who love the outdoors, Minneapolis is among the greenest cities in the U.S., with over 180 parks and beautiful parks like Minnehaha Park and the Chain of Lakes, perfect for biking, kayaking, or simply relaxing between classes. Students also enjoy convenient access to shopping at the Mall of America, or local finds at Uptown and the Midtown Global Market. With so much to explore, finding affordable student housing Minneapolis, student apartments Minneapolis MN, Minneapolis student apartments for rent, or 1- bedroom student apartments means you can experience it all, comfortably and affordably. Whether you’re looking for student apartments Minneapolis or student housing Minnesota, the city offers options for every lifestyle.

Top Universities in Minneapolis

Minneapolis hosts some of Minnesota’s top universities, drawing students from the U.S. and worldwide. The city has great academic programs in business, healthcare, liberal arts, and technology. It also offers a vibrant student life. Here are the top universities in and near Minneapolis:

1. Capella University

Capella University, based in downtown Minneapolis, leads in online education. It serves over 35,000 students with flexible, career-focused programs in business, IT, psychology, and healthcare. It offers self-paced and guided learning. This is great for working students or anyone getting advanced online degrees in Minneapolis. It also has some of the best off-campus housing UMN, like The Grandmarc Seven Corners, which offers modern amenities and a convenient location for students.

2. Metropolitan State University

Metropolitan State University, located in St. Paul with Minneapolis sites, enrolls over 10,000 students yearly. It serves adult and non-traditional students. They can earn affordable degrees in criminal justice, education, business, and liberal arts. Community ties and evening classes make it great for students juggling work and studies. Many students look for housing that’s both close to campus and budget-friendly. One popular choice is University Commons Minneapolis, known for its convenient location and student-friendly amenities.

3. University of Minnesota – Twin Cities

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities, the state’s main university, has over 50,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs. This top public research university excels in engineering, business, health sciences, and agriculture. Minneapolis has great research facilities, sports venues, and student groups. Many students enjoy a lively community and modern amenities during their college years. A great example is Identity Dinkytown, a popular student housing option near campus that blends comfort with convenience.

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