Campus and community resources to help students find safe and affordable housing.
Housing resources listed below for homeless or individuals or for people at-risk of
being homeless. Resources also are listed for those fleeing domestic violence, sexual
violence, or human trafficking.
Columbia College is assuming ownership of the student housing that has been on our campus for the past 40 years. Students attending Columbia College can apply for either a summer, academic, or full year term. Pricing includes bedroom furnishings, a common area dining table and chairs, all utilities, as well as internet. All apartments are two bedrooms with one bathroom and have a kitchenette and living room. You may choose to live in your own bedroom or can share with a roommate. The housing is located within walking distance of all classes and is at 11800 Columbia College Drive.
For more information regarding the housing, students are encouraged to visit the Student Housing landing page.
Listed below are some of the affordable housing communities in Tuolumne County. Complexes may be at capacity or have a waiting list. Call to find out more information.
Greenwood Village Apartments at 420 Greenley Road in Sonora. Call (209) 532-4866 for more information. Affordable Housing Complexes Calaveras County
Listed below are some of the affordable housing communities in Calaveras County. Complexes
may be at capacity or have a waiting list. Call to find out more information.
Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that aims to help residents establish
homeownership and complete necessary home repairs without going into debt.
To qualify for the home ownership program, applicants must have a need for adequate
housing and an ability to pay a low-interest mortgage and minimal down payment. Applicants
must also have a willingness and ability to participate in money management, home ownership, and home maintenance classes. Applicants
also will need to complete 500 hours of 'sweat equity', meaning they will help build the house they are planning
to purchase.
Applicants are selected based on severity of current need and their ability to complete
the program requirements.
The home repair programs are for home owners who need assistance in completing necessary
home repairs. The program prioritizes applicants who are on a fixed or low income
or who are disabled and need help making their home safe.
For the Tuolumne County programs, learn more online or call (209) 536-0970.
For the Calaveras County programs, learn more online or call (209) 890-3848.