<p>this is awful. How do they expect to inform us in mid-August about housing (and if there is none) find an apartment in under two weeks! crazy ! Hoping that being from California will help me get housing!</p>
<p>Housing really said it doesn’t look too good for transfers? What the heck, they have a whole building for transfers. This is crazy. What are we supposed to do if there is no housing available 2 weeks before school starts?!</p>
<p>I think they typically reserve two floors in Elliott for transfers</p>
<p>They typically get 80 transfer students every year. If they only reserve 2 floors of Elliott that means 23 people per floor (not including the RA), then 46 transfer students total. There must be more than that when they know 80 come in every year! Otherwise half the girls get screwed! Ugh I’m freaking out now</p>
<p>me too! found some nice apartments that are like under 1000 a person near campus… but i would really like to live on campus, and having to get furniture is extra stress and extra $$</p>
<p>Oh god I forgot about furniture too. I live on the west coast so not getting housing would be awful. I thought for sure we’d be able to get SOMETHING</p>
<p>I am on the west coast too, hoping that being on the opposite coast will put us on the top of that list!</p>
<p>I think Barnard really needs to build or rent out a new dormitory; you either do or don’t offer housing. I hate being told “Yes, no, maybe so” a few weeks before the move-in date. A college shouldn’t admit more students than it can accomodate.</p>
<p>Agreed. I thought they take that into account when accepting people. We’ll see I guess. If we don’t get housing, you guys wanna get an apartment in Morningside Heights together haha?</p>
<p>Sounds good to me. I’d rather stay with Barnard transfer students than residents of Morningside Heights</p>
<p>amen. haha I am already looking for when they (finally) tell us that there is no housing (two weeks before move-in!)</p>
<p>I just got an email saying that there will be no housing for me (junior transfer. international student) Which totally sucks. I really hate this.</p>
<p>I didn’t get housing either. From California. What the heck Barnard</p>
<p>Welp, this is disheartening. No housing either. FWIW, I live in Rockland County… about a 50-minute drive from campus.</p>
<p>Anyone need a roommate ? Lol</p>
<p>I didn’t get a dorm either (from the lost city of Atlanta). Not happy. I’d definitely prefer to stay with other transfer students, but I’m going to have to opt for whatever is cheaper–I’m not sure whether it’d be more expensive to rent out a whole apartment in MH with other transfers, or to just rent out a bedroom from a tenant in the same area (latter option is around $1000 p/mo I think).</p>
<p>If around six transfers fill and share the cost of a small apartment, I think it would be affordable. I’m really not worried about space; I’ll take a rat’s nest as long as it’s near Barnard and I can afford rent.</p>
<p>What’s weird is that I stopped by ResLife not two weeks ago, and they seemed pretty upbeat about it all. I mean, even I (paranoid pessimist that I am) walked out of there feeling cautiously optimistic about my prospects. But if transfers from California are being denied housing… ouch.</p>
<p>I think it’s going to be quite hard to rent in NYC period. Besides the annoying agents fee, you need to show proof of income that is 40-50 times(not %. times) one month rental or have a guarantor with proof of income 80times the monthly rental. </p>
<p>On the other hand, I just don’t feel safe finding my own place so quickly without knowing anyone or the neighborhood well. I feel like Barnard really screwed up this time round because I called them a few weeks ago and they seem really upbeat and reassuring that I’ll get a place on-campus.</p>
<p>I agree. Most of us will have to sign leases and such sight unseen. They messed up with housing hugely. I’ve found an apartment very close to campus (a block) that’s two bedrooms for 1700 total if anyone wants to share ! My parents will cosign the lease with me (be the guarantor)</p>