08/28/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/28/2025 13:31
While many students live on Vanderbilt's campus, a number ofundergraduate students-and all graduate and professional students-make their homes off campus. Living off campus offers new opportunities, along with added responsibilities. As you navigate your new homes, learn more about how you can staysupported, informed and connected to all that Vanderbilt has to offer.
Eligible students may apply for off-campus housing during the designated registration period. Authorization is granted based on seniority through a randomized lottery, and eligibility may vary depending on available inventory. Signing a lease or making off-campus arrangements before authorization does not substitute for university approval.
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There are a variety of transportation options for your commute to and from campus. In addition to walking and biking, Vanderbilt students have access to free unlimited public transitwith a VU-registered QuickTicketby WeGoapp. If you are interested in carpooling to campus, visit MoveVU'scarpool matching tool.Additionally, students can use the VandySafeappto request rides.
Parking is primarily reserved for upper-division students. A limited number of spaces are available to sophomores on a first-come, first-served basis. Once these spaces sell out, a waiting list is created. Reserved permits are also available on a first-come, first-served basis. Students must park in areas designatedby their permit type.
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Read more about Graduate and Professional Student Parking
Students living off campus have the optionto purchaseany meal plan availableto students living on campus. The Taste of Nashvilleprogram lets Vanderbilt students use Meal Money to explore local restaurants off campus.
From world-class music venues and museums to scenic parks and exciting food scene, Nashville is full of ways to unwind, explore and connect. Enjoy local favorites like the Ryman Auditorium, Centennial Parkand a variety of coffee shops perfect for studying or socializing. Whether you'reinto live music, outdoor adventures, sports or great food, Nashville providescountless opportunities to make the most of your time outside the classroom.
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Living off campus comes with more independence, but you'restill part of a connected community. From emergency contacts and mental health support to tenant rights and university expectations, there are resources to help keep you safe, healthyand informed.
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Don't miss out onevents, services and opportunities designed for all students, no matter where you live. You're always welcome and encouraged to participate.
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See the complete off-campus living guide
As an off-campus student, you are expected to follow all standards in the Student Handbook, including behavioral policies that apply to every student. The Good Neighbor Guidelinesoffer practical tips for being a respectful and responsible neighbor in your new community.
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Just as you're expected to be a good neighbor in person, we also encourage respectful engagement in digital spaces. As a Vanderbilt student, you are an ambassador of our community values, both on and off campus. Meet your neighbors, be mindful of your surroundings, and take advantage of the resources available to you.