About Cloyne Court
Cloyne Court exclusively houses University of California, Berkeley students, and is located in the Northside neighborhood of Berkeley, only one block away from campus! Rent includes groceries and food as well as other amenities like wifi, multiple large common spaces, and a beautiful backyard garden. Cloyne hosts regular social events and has communal dinners 5-6 nights a week. Come join this vibrant community! Cloyne is a housing cooperative and keeps rents low by having residents do workshift (cooking and cleaning) a few hours a week.
To learn more about Cloyne Court follow this link: bsc.coop/housing/our-houses-apartments/cloyne-court
Note: Cloyne Court has a substance-free policy for all its common spaces, although substances (including alcohol) are permitted in private rooms.
Cloyne Court is an apartment community located in Alameda County and the 94709 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Berkeley Unified attendance zone.
Go to our website bsc.coop and click "become a member" to apply for housing! There is one application where you rank your preference among the Berkeley Student Cooperative's 20 housing offerings.
Garbage, gas, electricity, and water are covered by the BSC.
Contract Periods:
Fall Semester: $4,638
Spring Semester: $4,638
Full Summer: May 24 – Aug 15
First Half: May 24 – Jul 4
Second Half: Jul 5 – Aug 15
Summer Rates (per person):
Room Only Houses: $1,204 per 6-week session, $2,408 full summer
Room & Board Houses: $1,619 per 6-week session, $3,238 full summer
The Berkeley Student Cooperative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit housing cooperative.
Our mission is to provide a quality, low-cost, cooperative housing community to university students, thereby providing an educational opportunity for students who might not otherwise be able to afford a university education.
Founded in 1933, the BSC is the largest student housing cooperative in the United States.
We order all waitlists based on the date the registration fee is paid and any priority a person has. Housing priority is given to: EOP, Students with Disabilities, Transfer Students, and EAP students however all students are most likely able to get a spot.