Student housing is changing. While older generations may have expected just a bed, dresser, and desk to come with a dorm room, students today expect a little more. More colleges
Going off to college is always a big move, both physically and mentally. But there's a big difference between going to college a few miles away from home and going
As a college student, the idea of maintaining a healthy lifestyle may seem out of reach. After all, you're trying to save money, explore college activities, navigate new social opportunities,
College offers students many first time opportunities—the first time moving away from home, the first time facing new and unknown situations and often and for many, the first time living with a roommate. Moving in with a roommate can present many unique challenges, including combining personal décor styles to create a comfortable home for all.
As the school year draws closer, international students are taking the necessary steps to relocate to a foreign college or university. Of these steps, making proper housing arrangements and finding necessities like student furniture rental are of high priority.
For first-year students, moving out of the nest and into a college living environment can be overwhelming thanks to the stress of living on a budget, making new friends, and furnishing your first place. CORT offers several customized student furniture rental packages geared specifically toward students with special, discounted pricing with a valid student ID card, so you can have all the comforts of home while away at school.
The transition into a dorm or college apartment can be tough! Student housing units are small and students may feel cramped or uncomfortable in their new space.
Tips below help transform these small spaces from a claustrophobic cubicle into a student sanctuary.