Your college experience starts with where you live!
Student Housing at Lane Community College
International Programs understands how vital housing is to a student’s success. At Titan Court, we provide a welcoming, safe, and vibrant community for over 200 American and international students. Our dedicated staff, in collaboration with Titan Court management, is committed to delivering an excellent living experience to ensure our residents feel supported and at home.
Students enjoy a convenient, on-campus-downtown location, within walking distance to public transportation, restaurants, grocery stores and shops-making it easy to get around and enjoy the vibrant city of Eugene.
Advantages of Living at Titan Court:
- Walking distance to classes located at the downtown campus
- Support from Resident Assistant Peer Mentors just down the hall
- Community room where you can hang out with friends from all over the world
- On-site student activities and events
Why First-Year Students Benefit from Living on Campus
Living on campus helps first-year students succeed by building community, supporting academics, and easing the transition to college life. With easy access to classes, resources, and support staff, students form strong connections, stay engaged, and thrive both personally and academically. This is why it is required for all first year students to live at Titan Court.
Our Units
International students at Titan Court will be assigned to a 4-bedroom apartment with the following amenities:
- A private bedroom just for you, complete with an XL twin bed, desk, chair, dresser, and closet — everything you need to study, rest, and feel at home.
- Two shared bathrooms, making daily routines easy and accessible for everyone in the apartment.
- A fully equipped shared kitchen with seating, featuring a cooktop-oven, refrigerator, dishwasher and microwave. Perfect for preparing meals and sharing conversation over food.
- A cozy living room furnished with a sofa, chair, and TV — a great space to relax, unwind, or connect with roommates after a long day.
What to Bring: Here is a checklist of what to buy once you arrive.
Our units do not permit pets, smoking, candles and alcohol regardless of age. For those that have a vehicle, there is tenant parking located across the street in the parking garage.
What to Expect at Move-In
Our friendly staff will be ready to greet you when you arrive at Titan Court. Upon arrival, you will:
- Sign your housing lease
- Receive your apartment keys
A Peer Mentor will escort you to your apartment and assist with your luggage. Inside your room, you’ll find a Move-In Kit and a list of Welcome Week events to help you settle in and start connecting right away.
Any questions you have about arrival and airport pick up can be found here.
Move-In Kit
Each arriving student will receive a move-in kit that includes:
- XL bed sheets, blanket, pillow, shower curtain and towel
- Water bottle, toilet paper and snacks
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Once you have applied to Lane Community College, each student and their agent (if student has one) will receive an email to apply for housing to Lane. If you need it resent or have questions, please contact us at lanehousing@lanecc.edu
A: If you are planning to live with your friend, fill out the “Do you have a specific person you want to share the apartment with?” on both your and your friend’s applications.
A: Due to previous lease end dates and preparing the units for incoming students, we do NOT accept any early move-ins. The only exception to this policy are pre-approved athletes arriving early due to practice schedules, If you arrive before the official move-in dates, you will need to arrange a hotel. List of local hotel options. Students arriving early can request a hotel pick up on the first day of move-in.
It is important you arrive during the official move in dates for the term you are enrolled. Arriving late will impact your ability for airport pick ups and Welcome Week events like mandatory orientation.
We encourage all incoming students to arrive during the first day of arrival dates to better adjust to time change and engagement with welcome week activities.
A: The rent charges for the entire term will be added to your student account week one of each term. The $50 application fee will be a one time charge added to your first term rent along with a one time non-refundable housing administration fee of $200.
It is important to have your student account paid before the due date. Otherwise, a 2% late fee will be added to your account each month. Keep in mind, that the $7500 deposit you made to International Programs will cover your first term rent.
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