Millennium Student Living is a private residence hall serving University of Oklahoma students, located adjacent to campus in Norman with leasing managed for the academic year and summer terms. It functions as an alternative to on-campus housing, offering furnished apartments and dedicated amenities designed around student schedules and budgets.
Millennium operates as a for-profit student housing complex rather than a university-operated dormitory. The property houses undergraduates and graduate students in furnished units ranging from studios to multi-bedroom layouts, with common areas, study spaces, and recreational facilities. Unlike traditional dorms where the university controls assignment and policy, Millennium leases directly to students under private contracts, giving renters more autonomy in roommate selection and unit choice. The facility sits within walking distance or a short bus ride of the OU Norman campus, positioning it between fully independent off-campus apartments and the closer proximity of on-campus residence halls.
Millennium offers floor plans in single-occupancy studios, two-bedroom, three-bedroom, and four-bedroom units. Furnished rentals typically run between $650 and $1,200 per month per person, depending on unit type and occupancy split; a four-bedroom shared among four residents costs less per head than a two-bedroom split between two. Leases align with the academic calendar (August to August) with summer break options available at reduced rates. Utility costs are often bundled into the lease or charged separately at $100 to $150 monthly per unit. A security deposit equal to one month's rent is standard. Pricing fluctuates year to year; confirm current rates directly with the leasing office before committing.
On-campus residence halls operated by OU Housing and Dining charge $4,000 to $6,500 per semester and assign roommates and buildings centrally, offering less choice but tighter integration with campus life. Cherokee Park Apartments, another private option in Norman, charges roughly $700 to $1,100 per person monthly with some unfurnished units that cost less upfront but require separate furniture purchases. The Pointe at Norman, a newer private community near campus, prices slightly higher (around $800 to $1,300) but includes premium fitness and lounge amenities. Millennium occupies the middle ground: higher-cost than on-campus but cheaper than premium private options, with furnished units reducing move-in friction for students coming from out of state or unwilling to source furniture semester to semester. Choose Millennium if you want furnished convenience, some roommate control, and mid-range pricing; choose on-campus housing if you prioritize walkability and immediate connection to student clubs; choose cheaper off-campus apartments if you have furniture already or prioritize the lowest monthly rent.
Millennium works best for upperclass students, graduate students, and out-of-state undergraduates who value a semi-independent living setup without the full logistical burden of finding furniture and negotiating individual leases. Students using financial aid may find furnished housing appealing because it simplifies the move-in process. International students and those planning to stay only one or two years benefit from pre-furnished layouts. Freshman living on campus through OU Housing often find Millennium unnecessary; students committed to fully independent apartment living and willing to negotiate individual leases may view Millennium as overconstrained. Those on the tightest budgets may opt for cheaper unfurnished options or roommate arrangements negotiated privately.
Prospective tenants contact the Millennium leasing office to schedule a tour. Staff walk units, explain lease terms, and discuss move-in dates and pricing for the target academic year. Once a unit is selected, the student completes an application (typically requiring proof of enrollment at OU, a co-signer or parent guarantee, and identification), pays the security deposit, and signs a lease. The entire process usually takes one to two weeks once an application is submitted. Move-in occurs in mid-to-late August for fall semesters, with early-arrival options sometimes available for a fee.
Millennium sits on Lindsey Street in Norman, a block from OU's central campus. Street parking is available on-site, though spaces fill during peak hours; some students use the OU transit system instead. The leasing office is open during standard business hours; confirm current hours before visiting. Mail delivery and package holding are available on-site. Most units include high-speed internet, and laundry facilities are shared across the complex.
Millennium's furnished, mid-priced model fills a practical niche for OU students who need housing autonomy without the friction of independent leasing, making it a credible choice alongside both on-campus and fully off-campus alternatives.
