College View 236 is a 236-unit student apartment complex in Oklahoma City designed for undergraduates and graduate students, located near the University of Oklahoma's Norman campus with lease options that include month-to-month terms uncommon in standard residential rentals.
College View 236 operates as a purpose-built student housing community rather than a converted residential building. The complex offers studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans, each furnished and equipped with high-speed internet access. Units include full kitchens, in-unit laundry in select layouts, and climate control. The property targets students seeking housing without the long-term commitment of a traditional 12-month lease, a meaningful distinction in a market where most Norman apartments require annual agreements.
College View 236 advertises month-to-month rental options starting at approximately $650 for studios, with one-bedroom units ranging from $750 to $950 depending on floor level and amenities. Two-bedroom units typically run $1,100 to $1,400 per month. These figures reflect 2024 rates; confirm current pricing directly with the leasing office. The month-to-month structure eliminates the need to commit through a full academic year, a practical advantage for students planning summer internships, study abroad semesters, or uncertain schedules. Standard deposits equal one month's rent. Furnished units include basic furniture and kitchen equipment; upgrades to premium furnishings carry an additional fee, typically $100 to $200 monthly.
The Norman student housing market includes Landmark at Norman, which enforces 12-month leases exclusively and starts around $700 for studios, and The Retreat at Norman, which offers similar one-year terms with pricing in the $850 to $1,200 range for one-bedroom units. College View 236's month-to-month flexibility appeals to students with nonstandard schedules or those unwilling to prepay rent for months they won't occupy the unit. However, the flexibility typically costs more per month than locked-in 12-month rates at competitors. Choose College View 236 if your enrollment timeline doesn't align with a fall-to-summer lease cycle; choose Landmark or The Retreat if you need the lowest possible monthly cost and can commit to a full year.
College View 236 works well for graduate students, students taking spring or summer-only classes, international students with visa timelines that don't match the academic calendar, and anyone relocating mid-year. It does not suit students seeking the cheapest possible housing, as month-to-month pricing premiums typically exceed savings from a 12-month commitment elsewhere. Families or long-term renters unaffiliated with the university will find standard apartment communities more appropriate.
Prospective residents can tour the leasing office and model units during business hours. The leasing team walks through available floor plans, explains utility billing (internet typically included; electric and gas vary by unit), and reviews the application process. Applications require a completed rental form, proof of income or student enrollment, and a background check. Decision timelines are typically 3 to 5 business days. Move-in inspections document existing damage and establish baseline conditions for the security deposit return.
College View 236 sits on campus periphery near student services and dining facilities. The complex provides assigned parking for residents at no additional charge; reserved spots and covered parking require premium fees of $20 to $40 monthly. Public transit access via bus routes serves the Norman area, though a personal vehicle simplifies commuting. The leasing office operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; hours may vary seasonally, so confirm before visiting. Maintenance requests are handled through an online portal with 24-hour emergency response for serious issues such as heating or plumbing failures.
College View 236 fills a specific gap in Norman's housing stock for students whose academic or visa calendars don't align with standard 12-month leases, even though that flexibility carries a higher per-month cost than traditional competitors.
