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Cheapest would be a dorm or camp, but you can also try finding a place to rent with other students...check these links:
http://www.transitions.cits.ucsb.edu/act...
http://www.international-homestay.net/...
http://www.iacr.org/conferences/c96/c96i...
The universities can get you lists of places that rent to students. I am not experienced on all the angles, but generally the lowest prices I have found are where some semi-retired family home has a bedroom that used to be the children who have grown up and moved away, the elderly couple not want to sell their home, but they need a small amount of income to keep it. You can be that income. The rent for this is usually considerably lower than the rate you pay for an apartment or even a dorm.
It usually comes with all the utilities. You do have to be careful to be considerate of the host couple ... like when you return late at night ... tip toe in so you do not wake them. Keep your room clean so you not annoy them.
I live about 2 blocks way from Brooks (I don't go there, but I walk by every day).I pay almost $1000 for a studio apartment in a house. There are no "dorms" or such in the immediate area.Brooks is right in the middle of downtown. Rent is expensive...I find it best to search on Craigslist.
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