Summer Break Time Housing and Support Options

The two major breaks for students during the academic calendar are Winter Break and Summer Break, during which the residence halls are closed to Georgetown students. For a variety of reasons, students may need to stay in Washington, DC. To address the needs of students who may experience housing instability during these scheduled breaks student leaders Axel Abrica C’25, and Josh Anderson, alongside other students and administrators, formalized Georgetown’s Bridge Housing Program in 2021.

Please Note: All non-graduating Hilltop Residents must have moved out no later than (TBD) for Summer Break. If you are approved for Bridge Housing, you will move into your break assignment also on (TBD) More information on move out procedures can be found through Residential Living.

Use the dropdown menu below to find options based on your situation.

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Graduating Seniors living in University housing will be provided a later move out date than non-graduating students. If you are looking for housing past that extended date you can:

Check out our affordable housing resource list

For eligible students, your summer financial aid package will include a housing allowance; please seek more info and apply on the summer financial aid website.

If you do not qualify for financial aid check out our affordable housing resource list.

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Check out our affordable housing resource list.

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If you have not other options or need transition housing and meet the criteria below you may complete a request for Bridge Housing. Please note, completing the Bridge Housing request form is not a guarantee of housing.

  • Your family is staying in temporary housing or a shelter,
  • You have been classified as an independent student by Georgetown’s Office of Student Financial Services,
  • Your home is physically unsafe,
  • Your home country is experiencing political conflict
  • You have other truly extenuating circumstances that have resulted in unsafe housing.

*Students are subject to approval by the 55 H Street Housing Office; we will work with them to request transition housing for you and will be back in touch later this spring.

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If you have not other options or need transition housing and meet the criteria below you may complete a request for Bridge Housing.

  • Your family is staying in temporary housing or a shelter,
  • You have been classified as an independent student by Georgetown’s Office of Student Financial Services,
  • Your home is physically unsafe,
  • Your home country is experiencing political conflict
  • You have other truly extenuating circumstances that have resulted in unsafe housing.

Check out our affordable housing resource list.

Explore ways to fund your summer

If you have not other options or need transition housing and meet the criteria below you may complete a request for Bridge Housing. Please note, completing the Bridge Housing request form is not a guarantee of housing.

  • Your family is staying in temporary housing or a shelter,
  • You have been classified as an independent student by Georgetown’s Office of Student Financial Services,
  • Your home is physically unsafe,
  • Your home country is experiencing political conflict
  • You have other truly extenuating circumstances that have resulted in unsafe housing.