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Housing

The ICE housing program helps you find comfortable and convenient student housing in some of Los Angeles' most exciting and vibrant neighborhoods.

With the assistance of the ICE housing program, you can focus your energy on your studies and career goals, instead of an apartment search. 

ICE works with third-party housing vendors to coordinate housing options for all lifestyles, from dorms to apartments to homestays. In many instances, we have pre-negotiated rent, fully furnished or unfurnished rooms and apartments, utilities, Wi-Fi and short-term lease options. Enjoy access to a full kitchen and a variety of other amenities like laundry, gym and more. Plus, if your permanent home address is over 100 miles from ICE's Los Angeles campus, you can receive up to a $2,500 discount off tuition, fees and charges to defray relocation costs.

There's no better place to launch your culinary or hospitality career. Our housing options offer the opportunity to live in Los Angeles' best neighborhoods. Submit your housing form.

Residence & Housing Options

A culinary student dorm room.

Dorm-Style Rooms

Dorm-style options offer a more traditional student housing experience at approachable prices. This is a great opportunity to meet people, have a campus life experience and be part of a community of peers as well as students from other schools and universities. You can even request ICE students as roommates. 

Culinary students talk in a lobby.

Apartments

ICE partners offer a variety of apartment options in a wide range of budgets so you can feel right at home. From shared and studio apartments to luxury apartments in centrally located neighborhoods, we'll help you select the location that best fits your lifestyle. 

Culinary students talk outside their building.

Homestay Program

Furnished homestays offer fully furnished, private rooms in the homes of host families — an ideal choice for our international students. This option is optimal for students who would prefer to immerse themselves in Los Angeles' culture by living among the locals.