Intern / Train in USA
WEST Program
Accommodations
Securing and paying for housing in New York City is the responsibility of each CDS WEST participant for the entire program. In order to make your search simpler, CDS has made arrangements for WEST participants with two housing providers in New York City: Sara’s Homestay and Educational Housing Services.
Alternatively, participants are welcome to use the private housing market, as most American students in New York do. Housing in New York City, and especially in Manhattan, is expensive, and participants should plan to bring US$2,000 per month in personal funds to cover expenses for the duration of their stay in the U.S.
Please note that CDS WEST participants are required to confirm housing for at least the first two weeks in New York before arriving in the U.S.
Sara’s Homestay
Sara’s Homestay offers furnished rooms in private homes and shared apartments throughout New York City. This is an excellent option for WEST participants who are self-reliant and flexible. Conditions will differ from one situation to the next, but all will include a private bedroom (if a single is booked), a bed with sheets, a pillow, towels and blankets, a closet, and a desk with chair where possible.
A light self-serve breakfast is also included in all home placements. Bathrooms may be shared with the host, and kitchen access will be permitted for light cooking. Executive singles include additional amenities.
Rates are charged per week and vary according to the number of weeks booked. Here are some sample rates in Manhattan. Further information is provided on their website. Please note that although the option for housing in Manhattan Below 115th Street is more expensive, these locations will be more convenient to Hunter College in most cases.
Guests at Sara’s Homestay are required to pay a $200 deposit when booking their stay. This deposit will be applied to rates listed above.
Educational Housing Services
Educational Housing Services (EHS) has reserved space at two of its student residences in Manhattan to accommodate CDS WEST participants: 1760 Third Avenue and the New Yorker. Space at additional EHS residences may also be available.
Because EHS typically rents accommodations by the U.S. academic semester, WEST participants who would like to stay in EHS residences must book the entire summer term (May 30–August 14) and may then add on the previous five weeks at a rate of $350 per week. Students may choose single, double, or triple rooms with or without kitchenette. Prices for the summer term range from $800/month to $1650/month. Please book early to ensure availability.
Please note that EHS charges a $200 membership fee for first time users.
1760 Third Avenue
1760 Third Avenue is a simple subway ride or a 30 minute walk down the Upper East Side from Hunter IELI, where all CDS WEST participants will complete language study.
The New Yorker
The New Yorker is located at 481 8th Avenue on the West Side of Manhattan, nearby to Penn Station.
Short-term stays
For short-term stays at budget prices, CDS recommends the YMCAs in Manhattan, where rates start as low as $18/night. Please note that YMCA accommodations are very basic and include a shared bathroom.
If you would like to stay in a hotel for the first several days in New York, one reliable option is Expedia, a U.S.-based travel website.
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