Campus apartments offer an independent transitional living experience for students who would like to explore living outside of a traditional residence hall.
These units provide free in-unit laundry and a full kitchen, allowing students to opt out of the required campus meal plan if they choose. Available to juniors and seniors only.
If you are interested in requesting an apartment, please make sure that you and all members of your apartment roommate group submit a Specialty Housing Request Form, available now in the housing portal. Please note that both the Campus Apartments and Arrive North Shore are only available to students who completed a 2023-2024 Housing Application prior to June 1st, 2023.
Campus Apartments Available 2023-2024
23 South Campus
Capacity: Five students in a double room and three single rooms. Air-conditioned.
24 South Campus
Capacity: Four students in two double rooms.
25 South Campus
Capacity: Four students in two double rooms.
329 Washington
Capacity: Four students in two double rooms.
674 Illinois
Capacity: Five students in two single rooms and one triple room.
676 Cherry
Capacity: Six students in two triple rooms.
No parking is available at this location, but students can purchase a south campus residential permit.
Questions?
Bonny Sucherman
Director of Residence Life
bsucherman@lakeforest.edu
Frequently Asked Questions
The cost for on-campus apartments is $7,100 annually ($3,550 per semester), similar to a suite or room in Cleveland Young and Deerpath Hall. Campus internet and utilities are included.
All on-campus apartments have a full kitchen and free in-unit washer and dryer.
In addition to abiding by all student handbook policies, residents of Campus Apartments will also need to adhere to the building's guidelines and expectations related to cleaning, visitors, and parking.
Students must purchase a South Campus resident parking permit, and all campus apartments (with the exception of 676 Cherry) have commuter parking nearby.
Lake Forest College will provide all bedroom furniture including a bed, desk, chair, dresser, and closet or armoire as well as a dining table and chairs.
Students may opt out of the campus meal plan if they so choose, or enjoy the convenience of eating on campus by purchasing a residential meal plan or a commuter meal plan.
Students can continue to receive mail and packages on campus at Mail Services.