Welcome to Bloomington, home to one of the most beautiful college campuses in the country. A top tourist destination college town, Bloomington has cultural and recreation opportunities that rival cities many times its size. Our Life in Bloomington webpage has a wealth of information about living in Bloomington, as well as links to helpful resources.
Housing in Bloomington is wide and varied, with many houses and apartments available to rent. Several property management companies offer a variety of properties in the immediate vicinity of the Law School's Baier Hall. Other housing options around Bloomington are accessible by public transportation or are within biking or walking distance.
Be sure to visit our Class of 2028 Facebook Group to view the spreadsheet of housing opportunities received by the Office of Admissions and discuss housing with current law student admissions fellows and your future classmates. Note: Housing information is provided as a service to the community by the Indiana University Maurer School of Law Office of Admissions. We assume no liability for the contents of any listing, or the replies to any listing; all such liability rests with the advertiser and/or the respondent. We have neither inspected nor endorsed any of these housing openings nor companies
VeryApt has also published a housing guide based on current Indiana Law student surveys. Note: Indiana University Maurer School of Law has neither inspected nor endorsed property management companies or properties.
Transportation
Along with many walking and bike trails, Bloomington has one of the best transportation systems in the country for a city of its size. All Indiana Law students benefit from free access to both IU and city buses that run throughout the area, particularly to locations where large groups of IU students live. Simply show campus or city bus drivers your Indiana University student identification card and ride for free!
Many campus and city buses stop at Baier Hall. Visit the following links for detailed information on IU transportation, parking, and bus route information.
Parking and biking
Like most large universities, parking for students near Baier Hall and the surrounding campus is extremely limited. Law students should take the many campus and city bus options, walk, or bike to campus whenever possible. IU's transportation and parking website has information about parking and bicycle registration. Note: IU employees and students who park a bike on campus MUST purchase a bicycle permit – review details on the IU biking on campus website.