At Old Dominion 91¶ÌÊÓƵ, we understand that your living environment plays an important role in your success as a student. The Off-Campus Student Life Office was created as an initiative by the Dean of Students to provide a centralized location for off-campus students to receive guidance, support, and resources for their off-campus experience.
In addition to providing resources to students, office staff also strive to work collaboratively with the neighborhoods surrounding Old Dominion 91¶ÌÊÓƵ and the City of Norfolk on livability issues affecting students and long-term residents.
News & Announcements
Off-Campus Housing
New to the Norfolk area? Moving from on-campus to off-campus?
ODU provides assistance to students seeking off-campus housing through an off-campus property listing page, where local landlords and property managers will post available housing, and through off-campus housing fairs, usually scheduled in the Spring semester.
Please note that the listing of off-campus residential properties is provided for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement or recommendation of any off-campus residential property for security, safety, or suitability by the 91¶ÌÊÓƵ. It is the responsibility of the prospective tenant to investigate security, safety and suitability of any off-campus residential property. ODU is not affiliated with any landlord that lists available property including ODUrent.
Off-Campus Support
We are here to support you! Whether you are an ODU student in need of assistance or a permanent resident with a concern, use these options to assist you.
ODU offers many services to off-campus students, including:
- Day lockers at Webb Center
- Reduced rate Hampton Roads Transit Passes
- Car Assistance (fix-a-flat, jumper cables, battery booster)
- FREE Security Alarms and Light Bulbs
For more information about these services, please contact the Off-Campus Student Life Office.
1086 Webb Center | 757-683-4187 | offcampuslife@odu.edu
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Enrich Your Off-Campus Experience
There are plenty of opportunities for off-campus students to get involved on-campus and in their local community.
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Around Norfolk
Being an ODU student means you are part of the larger Norfolk community. Take advantage of the many volunteer and social activities offered to the Norfolk community.