Kennedy Graduate Residences

Kennedy Graduate Residences

 

Rates           Apartment Layouts           Common Areas           General Information           Furnishings           Accessibility

 

Overview

The Kennedy Graduate Residences in Escondido Village are available to graduate students in all disciplines. Beautifully appointed, fully-furnished apartments with private bedrooms and bathrooms offer contemporary kitchens and other high-quality amenities including a new commons building. The residences consist of junior two-bedroom, two-bath apartments, premium studios, and premium two-bedroom, two-bath apartments, available to single students. The premium studios are also available as a housing option for couples without children.

This residence is located in the heart of Escondido Village, convenient to amenities and services, including the Graduate Community Center.

 

Rates

Room Type

Monthly Rate (per student)

Occupancy

Contract Length

Number of Spaces Average Square Footage

SINGLE GRADUATE HOUSING

 

 

 

 

 

Premium Studio, 1 bath

$2144

single

full-year

10 439

Premium 2 bedroom, 2 bath

$1720

double

full-year

108 878

Junior 2 bedroom, 2 bath

$1300

double

full-year

220

679

COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN HOUSING

 

 

 

 

 

Premium Studio, 1 bath $2144 couple full-year

98

439

Apartment Layouts

Premium Studio

One-Bath
108 apartments
439 Sq. ft.

$2144

Premium Two Bedroom

Two-Bath
108 spaces
878 Sq. ft.

$1720

Junior Two Bedroom

Two-Bath
220 spaces
679 Sq. ft.

$1300

Residence Common Areas

Common areas, in the commons building, include:
• Reservable meeting and social gathering spaces
• Multi-purpose room
• Computer cluster
• Music practice room
• Game room
• Housing Front Desk
• Lounges with flat screen TVs
• Laundry facilities including coin-free, energy and water efficient washers and dryers

General Information

Residence Name

Kennedy Graduate Residences Map

Neighborhood 

Escondido Village

Mailing Address

Lieberman House:
5 Comstock Circle, Stanford, CA 94305

Miller House:
6 Comstock Circle, Stanford, CA 94305

Hastorf House:
10 Comstock Circle, Stanford, CA 94305

Rosse House: 
14 Comstock Circle, Stanford, CA 94305

Housing Front Desk

Kennedy Commons Housing Front Desk

Custodial Service

Common areas are university-managed. Apartments are not serviced while occupied.

Dining Service

All apartments have kitchens. Students may also purchase a graduate meal plan from R&DE Stanford Dining.​

 

Furnishings

General

Sleeping Area/Bath

Living Area

Kitchen

Bath

Cable TV capability

Extra-long full-size bed (premium 2-bedroom and junior 2-bedroom), queen-size bed (premium studio)

Sofa (premium 2-bedroom, junior 2-bedroom and premium studio), upholstered chair (all)

Table (premium 2-bedroom and junior 2-bedroom), breakfast bar (premium studio)

Toilet

High-speed internet connection

Stackable dresser drawers

Bookcase

Kitchen chairs (with table) or stools (with breakfast bar)

Sink

Telephone and telephone line

Desk with mobile pedestal

 

Four-burner electric stove with full-size oven

Bathtub with shower

Wall-to-wall carpeting

Extra mobile pedestal as nightstand

 

Refrigerator/
freezer

Mirror

Window coverings

Desk chair

 

Sink with garbage disposal

Towel bars and robe hook
 

Closet

     

Note: Bed linens will need to be purchased for full-size, extra-long beds or queen-size beds, depending on apartment type. Students who want to bring their own beds may store the university bed at their own expense. No storage is available for unneeded furniture. Students provide their own cookware, dishes, utensils, towels and other kitchen items.

 

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible for living Yes
Wheelchair accessible for visiting Yes
Braille signage Yes
Additional Information Elevators are available in each building

About the Buildings

Named for Donald Kennedy, who served as Stanford’s president from 1980 to 1992, the Kennedy Graduate Residences consist of four four-story buildings with exceptional campus views.

Sustainability

This residence is connected to the campus' Central Energy Facility which supplies hot and chilled water for heating and cooling. The energy plant reduces greenhouse gas emissions for the campus by 68% per year, and water consumption by 33% compared to the previous steam plant. The plant reduces energy used to heat and cool residential buildings by 40%.