Campus Housing
In addition to stipends, housing on the grounds
is subsidized by the Medical Center and is available
by application. The housing includes studio, one-,
two-, and three-bedroom, air-conditioned garden
apartments that can accommodate 152 families.
The complex is interlaced with lawns, gardens,
and play areas.
Rental fees, which include utilities other than
personal telephone and cable television, are nominal.
Because housing facilities are limited in quantity,
a living-out allowance is provided to those house
officers who cannot be accommodated. The Housing
Department also provides information about off-campus
housing opportunities in the surrounding area
to those members of the house staff that cannot
be accommodated in on-campus facilities.
Unfortunately, there are not enough apartments
to ensure that every resident receives an apartment.
Apartment assignment is therefore based on three
factors: the order in which your application is
received; apartment style availability; and family
size. A single person can only move into a studio
apartment. One-bedrooms are for married couples
with no children, or a single person with one
child. Two-bedrooms are for married couples with
one child or single persons with two children.
Three-bedrooms are for married couples with two
or more children or single persons with more than
two children. There are no exceptions. You must
provide the housing office with a copy of your
marriage certificate and children's birth certificates
if applicable.

The only occupants allowed to move into an apartment
are your spouse and children. No other family
members are permitted to live on campus. If you
are getting married or awaiting the delivery of
a child, or if your immediate family is moving
here more than three months after July 1, the
apartment upgrade request cannot be completed
until after the event has occurred and can only
be granted on a very limited basis.
You will be notified in writing in early May if
you will be assigned an apartment and will receive
further information regarding details about lease
requirements and move-in dates. Apartments will
not be available before July 1 and may not be
ready until July 15, so you may need to make temporary
arrangements during the first few days of your
residency.
All applications for housing (including upgrades
for current residents) must be made online via
this application. We will need copies of all necessary
documents before the final assignments can be
made. Documentation can be sent via e-mail to
ccarbone@numc.edu, via fax to 516-572-5693, or
by regular mail to NUMC Housing Office, 2201 Hempstead
Turnpike, Mailbox SB54, East Meadow, NY 11554.
Requests for housing will not be honored if submitted
by means other than this online application. If
you have any questions, please call the Housing
Office at 516-572-6900 during normal business
hours.