Student
housing
Students have many options when choosing where
to live during their stay in
Students who are interested in participating
in authentic American family life should consider our International Homestay Program.
Apartments
There are a number of apartments and rented
houses in
Housing
The WVU Intensive English Program works with local
agents to locate host families for students who prefer to live in a home
environment. There are a limited number of families with guest rooms available,
so there is no guarantee that a home will be found, but usually a homestay can
be arranged.
Homestays are generally arranged for one
semester and can be renewed by mutual agreement between the family and the
student.
Host families and students will follow these
guidelines:
The host family will provide:
·
private room with study table or desk
·
bed linens and towels
·
access to washer and dryer
·
reasonable use of the telephone for making and receiving local
calls
·
breakfast and dinner (either meals with the family or food
purchased and made available for the
·
student to prepar his/her own meals)
·
transportation to the university if home is not within walking
distance or near the PRT or local bus stop
The student will be responsible for:
We do have a few homes where the students buy
and cook their own food in the hosts' kitchen. The monthly charge for these
homes is slightly less. Please inquire if you want more information about this
option.
For further information, contact Karen
Allen, our homestay coordinator, at:
Karen Allen/Homestay Coordinator
Box 6297
Morgantown, WV 26506-6297
Phone: 304-293-3604 x 1102
Fax: 304-293-8642
Email: Karen.allen@mail.wvu.edu