Housing

Stay in Coastal Virginia, known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, rich history, and growing dining scene.

Love Where You Train

Our housing provides secure, affordable living options that allows you to focus on your training. It fosters a sense of community and brings together individuals with similar career goals. Our fully furnished two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments are located near campus, restaurants, and shops. Each community offers amenities like a swimming pool and fitness center. Housing fees cover utilities and internet access.

Our housing representatives are available to assist you with applications and any questions or concerns you may have.

37th

Largest Metro in USA

35

Miles of Beach

1.8M+

Metro Population

1900+

Dining locations

About the Metro

It’s no secret that Virginia Beach is known as one of the happiest communities in the country.

Local Hot Spots

Train where others vacation.

Located in the heart of southeastern Virginia, Coastal Virginia emerges as a sought-after destination, ideal for those seeking exploration and relaxation. With many parks, piers, beaches, museums, marinas, stadiums, restaurants, shops, and more, this area is a haven for diverse interests. This hidden gem caters to the preferences of every individual.

  • Virginia Beach Oceanfront
  • Waterside District
  • Vibe Arts District
  • Town Center
  • Pungo
  • Hilltop
  • Sandbridge
  • Ghent

Housing Examples

Click through some examples of our trainee housing.

Our Communities

New to the Coastal Virginia area? ATI provides assistance to students seeking off-campus housing.

Housing Complexes

Student Housing is designed to accommodate four students of the same sex per two bedroom two bathroom apartment

All apartments come furnished with:

Sofa, chair or love seat, coffee, and side tables, lamps, four (4) twin beds, two (2) large or four (4) small dressers, nightstands, dining room table with four (4) chairs. Apartments will also have a washer/dryer, a community pool, and a community fitness center.

The Housing fee covers Rent, utilities (electric) up to $150.00 (overages to be paid by students equally), internet, and Furniture rental.

Eligibility & Housing Policies

To be eligible for student housing, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Has lived more than 50 miles from campus for at least 1 year prior to their program start date. (Students from the Eastern Shore are considered eligible for student housing.)
  • Pass a background check with no history of felonies or drug-related infractions. Misdemeanors (not drug related) will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
  • Agree to abide by all student-housing policies, rules and procedures.

Online Payments

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FAQ

Is transportation available?

Many scholarships and grants are available to help you fund your college education. Available to new, returning, and current students.

No pets are allowed

To be eligible for student housing, students must meet the following criteria:

  • Unmarried.
  • Has lived more than 50 miles from campus for at least 1 year prior to their program start date. (Students from the Eastern Shore are considered eligible for student housing.)
  • Pass a background check with no history of felonies or drug-related infractions. Misdemeanors (not drug related) will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

Be prepared to bring the following items.

Be prepared to bring utensils, pots and pans, dishes and glassware; Household supplies–light bulbs, cleaning supplies, toilet paper, etc.; Linens for a single (Twin regular) bed, pillows and coverlets, shower curtain, bath mat and towels. The bedrooms will have two (2) single beds, one nightstand in each bedroom, and either one dresser or 2 chests of drawers.

If you feel that you cannot resolve an issue with a current roommate, Student Services or Student Housing will be happy to mediate to help come to a resolution. If this does not help, you can request a move to another apartment.

All occupants of student housing must be active students at the schools they are attending.

Storage closets are in most apartments. We highly recommend not bringing too many items. Remember, this is student housing and only temporary.

The apartment communities are anywhere from .5 miles to 8 miles from campus.

Each apartment used for student housing has a full kitchen with stove, microwave and dishwasher and a full sized Washer and Dryer.

For as long as you are an active student and meet the qualifications for student housing.

An apartment is normally available to view on Campus Discovery Days and Open Houses.

Most apartment communities have bicycle racks or areas where bicycles can be secured.

No, we currently do not offer co-ed apartments

This will not affect you at all. All apartments are for accommodating 4 students, your price will remain the same regardless of the number of students remaining in the apartment. There may be occasions when students are asked to relocate to another apartment in order to maintain a minimum occupancy level of three students.

You can, however guest hours are limited. Guest hours are limited from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM.

Parking is available. Some apartment communities issue parking passes when you check-in with the rental office. You will be allowed only 1 parking pass if needed or available.

After hours, private security companies are utilized in patrolling the properties.

Each apartment has a full size washer and dryer in the apartment

You can decorate, but we request that you be considerate of your roommates and only decorate the common areas (living room, kitchen, hallways) with moderate and restrained decorations.

Housing apartments are available for occupancy as long as you are assigned to student housing, even over holiday breaks.

If it is part of the apartment, i.e. appliances, plumbing, windows, doors, and then you can report it to the management office at your apartment complex. If it is furniture, you can report it to the Housing office.

Student Housing charges are separate from your tuition charges. However, housing payments are typically made through the college in which you are enrolled. Your financial advisor will be able to work with you to determine best possible options for you to pay for your education expenses, including student housing.

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