Many TCOP students come from out of state and choose to live near campus not just for the convenience, but for the culture, the diversity, and the history. Affordable rents don’t hurt either.
Located in upper Manhattan, Harlem offers a wide range of housing options, including historic brownstones, newly renovated condos, and shared apartments.
Manhattan and Brooklyn
It may take some patience, but you can find reasonable rents in Manhattan. Students often look in neighborhoods like Murray Hill, the Lower East Side, Washington Heights and Midtown West.
Though certainly a longer commute, Brooklyn is an excellent option if you’d like a more residential atmosphere. Between the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, the subway, buses, and ferries, there are plenty of routes to get you from Brooklyn to Harlem.
New Jersey
NJ Transit is safe, fast, and affordable, and it will easily get you from New Jersey to midtown, or over the George Washington Bridge where you can catch the express subway to Harlem.