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We offer housing that feels like independent living but with dorm-like rules and services. Resident Advisors live on site. All units are 2-bedroom, 2-bath furnished units strategically located near campus. The cost includes rent, utilities, and internet access. If independent housing is a better fit, apartment and roommate referrals are available via a private social network.

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The Met is located right across the street from in downtown Los Angeles. The apartment building features a 24-hour doorman and a card-access system. Facilities include a fitness center, a pool and two hydro-massage spas, a recreation room with movie viewing/large screen TV room, and a landscaped garden. There is an on-site study room with 4 drafting tables, sewing room with dress forms and convenient laundry facilities. Each unit includes furniture, utilities, internet-access and quarterly cleaning. Food, parking and telephone services are not included.

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We only have 2 bedroom/2 bathroom units and do not offer a studio unit or 1 bedroom unit option. We typically place 3-4 students in each unit.

Shared Room (will share a bedroom and bathroom with one other student, and share the apartment with 1-2 students in the 2nd bedroom and bathroom)

Private Room (will have your own bedroom and bathroom, but still share the apartment with 2 students in the 2nd bedroom and bathroom)

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G12 is located two and half blocks away from in downtown Los Angeles. The apartment building has a fire-pit, bbq grills, 2 sundecks and plenty of space to tuck yourself away from the hustle and bustle of life’s demands. G12 offers a sophisticated clubhouse with a television room, entertainment kitchen, and screening area. G12’s 24-hour gym ensures your health and fitness needs are met, and the pool and hot tub provide some fun in the sun. Each unit includes full size washer and dryer, furniture, utilities, internet-access and quarterly cleaning. Food, parking and telephone services are not included.

Housing Rates We offer shared and private room options for Los Angeles students. The quarterly (10 week) cost breakdown for each is below. We only have 2 bedroom/2 bathroom units and do not offer a studio unit or 1 bedroom unit option. We typically place 3-4 students in each unit. Housing rates for shared rooms Shared Room (will share a bedroom and bathroom with one other student, and share the apartment with 1-2 students in the 2nd bedroom and bathroom) Room $4100 Initial Fee* $350 Sub-Total (per quarter and per student) $4450 *Initial placement fee of $350 is non-refundable and required for students who are new to Housing. Housing rates for private rooms Private Room (will have your own bedroom and bathroom, but still share the apartment with 2 students in the 2nd bedroom and bathroom) Room $8200 Initial Fee* $350 Sub-Total (per quarter and per student) $8550 *Initial placement fee of $350 is non-refundable and required for students who are new to Housing. Additional Information 2023 Housing Calendar Housing Contract/Refund Policy 2023 Housing Application Form What to Bring

Located only three blocks from in the historic South Park District of Downtown Los Angeles, Broadway Palace provides elegant units for lease in an apartment community that encapsulates golden era glamour while reviving the elegance of The Roaring Twenties. As the newest addition to the blossoming DTLA community, these luxury Los Angeles apartments provide skyline city views accompanied by beautifully lush landscaped courtyards. With meticulous craftsmanship and mason work mirroring the surrounding historical community, you'll swear you were back in the Jazz Age. Broadway Palace is a monument frozen in time, presenting the lavish lifestyle and class of today, tomorrow, and yesteryear. Each unit includes washer and dryer, furniture, utilities, internet access, and quarterly cleaning. Food, parking and telephone services are not included.

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Another option for Students is Independent Housing, meaning the student will locate and make arrangements for his or her own housing. The Housing Office is happy to assist students with apartment and roommate referrals. Students will then contact the different apartment complexes and potential roommates directly.

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Please Note: The properties that are used by Student Housing are also available to students independently, however, the rates will not be the same as those offered by Student Housing.

Visit our Los Angeles campus, located in the heart of downtown. Los Angeles is nestled at the center of an incredibly vibrant Apparel and Entertainment hub, surrounded by the Fashion, Entertainment, Jewelry and Financial Districts.

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Student Housing FAQ Answers to Your Housing Questions You'll find answers to our most frequently asked questions regarding Student Housing in the FAQ below.I have talked to Ben last time whom I have met on my exchange semester at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), as it was such a crazy and amazing time of my study abroad journey it seemed right to reach out and talk to some of the staff there to get their perspective on studying abroad.

I decided to interview two faculty members from the university and publish them both today in the form of a weekend special. Hope you will enjoy this double weekend read and learn something new from my guests’ unique perspective.

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So as always, I am very excited to introduce you to my next guest on the show, Sarah Repetto. She was my contact person during my application time and my go-to person if I needed anything during my time in LA.

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Sarah is the International Affairs Director, which at FIDM means she is a catch-all for many different parts of the field of international education working in an area known as education abroad. She is primarily tasked with coordinating, planning and developing the university’s study abroad programs for the students. If that wouldn’t be enough Sarah also teaches part-time for the college.

Can you tell me more about your role and FIDM’s study-abroad elements? S: Most of our study abroad programming are short term and they range anywhere from 3-17 days, we have both domestic and international programs. They go all over the world one of our biggest destinations is Paris, France. Recently, we did our first trip that was open to all students to China, so these are our study abroad components. I also run our exchange program which has been primarily inbound students. However, this last quarter, we had our first student go to KEA in Copenhagen, Denmark. I’m hoping that we’ll be able to do more of those in the future.

Because of the title of my position I also do international articulation agreements with international schools. And I also coordinate various workshops and special events and visits by various international guests who come to the college.

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How did you end up in this position? Do you think you will ever want to change? S: I started as an instructor, I got my master’s in art history and I taught it for several years. Then I worked on an international conference and I enjoyed it a lot. Shortly after that, the woman in my current position retired so I applied. Because of my experience working on the conference, studying abroad, and my relationship with the college, they gave me the position and I’ve been there since 2014. I really enjoy working in international education, so I would like to stay in the position and continue to grow and develop our programming.

Was your study abroad experience personal, did you do an exchange? S: Yes, I did study abroad. I studied Fine Arts in college so I did a two-week drawing and painting program in Florence, Italy one summer. Then at the end of my college experience, I decided I wanted more so I went to Paris to study art history for one semester. That was an incredible experience, I lived with Americans, which was a mistake because my language skills could have improved more. The program was in English, which was helpful, but it also made other things more challenging. I’m really glad I did that program and I wish I had gone for a year because then I can only imagine how my language skills would have improved.

Do you think that experience helps your daily work dealing with exchange students? S: Absolutely. Because I did personally experience a lot of the joys but also a lot of the hardships of studying abroad. Nobody ever really talks about that, everyone always talks about the joy and the incredible experience. But there’s a lot of loneliness, language barrier and isolation. I feel like I understand those challenges and I can relate to situations that students are going through because of my experiences abroad.

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What are some challenges that you face in your daily life or on a bigger scale as an International Affairs Director? S: The biggest challenge is trying to manage all the programming, but at the same time building new programming. On a daily level and a large level, staffing has been challenging. I’m pretty ambitious with what I want to do

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