MSU To End Subsidized Employee Housing To Increase Student O

MSU To End Subsidized Employee Housing To Increase Student Options


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A row of single family homes that are part of MSU's Family and Graduate Housing in Bozeman on Nov. 30, 2020
This fall, Montana State University announced it will end on campus housing for staff and faculty to make more space for students. Some employees say they cannot afford the rising cost of living off campus and that MSU’s decision during a pandemic added to already heightened levels of stress.
A quick walk from the heart of campus, red brick apartments, townhouses and single family homes make up MSU’s Family and Graduate Housing(FGH).
With rent for a two bedroom house at $600 a month, it’s well below Bozeman’s market rate, and there’s a waiting list to get in.

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