
Move-In Checklist for USC Students
This one’s for USC students trying to figure out the off-campus side of college life, which nobody really explains up front.
USC runs on the semester system, which affects your move-in timeline more than most students realize — semesters give you a bit more runway than quarter schools, but the competitive housing near campus still moves fast.
2-3 months out
- Lock in your roommate group, if you’re not living alone.
- Set a firm budget including rent, utilities, and deposit — see our cost of living guide for USC if you haven’t already.
- Start touring or scheduling video walkthroughs of your top neighborhood picks: University Park, Exposition Park, West Adams.
3-6 weeks out
- Sign the lease, and read every page — especially the sublease and early termination clauses.
- Set up utilities and internet in advance so they’re active on move-in day, not after.
- Confirm the exact move-in date and any building-specific move-in procedures (elevator reservations, parking for a moving truck, etc.).
Move-in week
- Do a full walkthrough and document existing damage with photos and video before you move anything in.
- Get keys, fobs, and parking permits confirmed and in hand.
- Figure out your day-to-day transportation to campus before your first class, not the morning of. the LA Metro E (Expo) Line stops right at Expo Park/USC, plus Metro bus routes through South LA.
The first few days
- Meet your neighbors, especially if it’s a shared building — worth knowing who’s around.
- Save every move-in communication and photo in one folder in case a deposit dispute comes up at the end of the lease.
When you’re ready to start touring, browse verified listings near USC rather than working from outdated flyers or expired posts.