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Grad Life at Northwestern

Grad Life at Northwestern. Part 1: Where we live Part 2: How we have fun. Housing Options. Engelhart and Seabury – Grad Dorms Evanston Apartments Chicago Apartments. El Stops. Grocery Stores. Ridge and Noyes. Tech & Cook. Seabury. Engelhart. Downtown Evanston. Hotel.

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Grad Life at Northwestern

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  1. Grad Life at Northwestern Part 1: Where we live Part 2: How we have fun

  2. Housing Options • Engelhart and Seabury – Grad Dorms • Evanston Apartments • Chicago Apartments

  3. El Stops Grocery Stores Ridge and Noyes Tech & Cook Seabury Engelhart Downtown Evanston Hotel South(ish) Evanston

  4. Engelhart Information Online • http://www.northwestern.edu/gradhousing/ • Rates: • 1 Bedroom single: $1100/month • Twin Studio: $822/month • All utilities (heat, electric, cable, internet, etc.) included One Bedroom Twin Studio

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  6. Engelhart General Information • Apartments furnished • Parking available ($78/month) • Frequent activities: floor parties, cookouts, cooking and dance classes, trips to malls, shows, etc. • Storage area provided, large laundry facility, playground for children, study rooms available • ½ block from El • Near to downtown Evanston and campus

  7. Evanston Apartments • Lots of people live in Evanston, especially around El stops and NU shuttle stops – fairly easy to get downtown. • Beneficial to live in Evanston your first 2 years because it’s easier to get to classes and campus. • May be quieter/cleaner than Chicago – more of a suburban feel.

  8. Chicago Apartments • Students live in many Chicago neighborhoods. • Benefit of living in a lively area, close to lots of entertainment, restaurants, the arts, etc. • Students usually take intercampus shuttle, El train, or drive to campus. • Annual campus parking pass: $501 • Shuttle and El are free with NU ID and UPass • Ryan field lot (need to take shuttle in): $25

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