If you are looking for international student housing in Denver, you do not have to look any further than The Regency, which used to be a hotel before it was converted into student dorms and is located very close to the Auraria Campus. There are triple units, double units, single units as well as two bedroomed units and two bedroom, two bathroom units available at The Regency.
There are great amenities to make use of at The Regency which makes it a definite choice for international student housing in Denver. These include two basketball courts, a big screen amphitheatre, a game room with billiards, a fitness center and weights room, laundry facilities and much more. Living at The Regency is a very comfortable experience.
The Regency has a wonderful dining hall where you will find a meal for every taste. It compares with the best in international student housing in Denver and has chicken sandwiches, hamburgers, grilled cheese sandwiches, hand made pizza’s and much more on offer. A hot or cold sandwich can be made to your specifications or you can enjoy pastas, fajitas, omelets as well as vegetarian dishes.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner is served Mondays to Fridays with brunch and dinner served during the weekends. It is one of the international student housing in Denver that has the most wide variety of meal plans on offer. Meal plans range from 19 meals per week to 5 meals per week, the more meals are included, the less you pay per meal. All meals are ‘all you can eat’.
There is a convenience store right on site at The Regency where you can grab a quick snack while studying. The views from some of the dorm rooms are incredible and students will pay a lot more for private condo’s with these views if it were not one of the international student housing facilities in Denver. Crime used to be a major problem in the area when The Regency was still a hotel, but this has changed since the renovation of the hotel into a student housing facility.
The Campus Village and Inn at Auraria has joined The Regency. The Regency is totally private with the other two being public-private partnerships. Together they provide about 1 800 beds to the international student housing in Denver. There could easily be enough demand for another 5 000 housing units downtown. For years the city has been trying to capitalize on the huge campus and trying to integrate it with downtown.
This problem seems to be alleviated with the international student housing projects in Denver joining hands to provide enough student housing for all the demands at the Auraria campus. Students living at the Auraria campus have job opportunities during the Christmas shopping period when the shopping centers in the area have a shortage of seasonal workers. This provides a great opportunity for the students who need the extra income. |