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Summer Intern Housing (Non-CCA Students)

Last updated on Feb 14, 2024

Stay in San Francisco during the Summer

California College of the Arts offers non-CCA student interns short term summer accommodations at Blattner Hall in sunny Potrero Hill/Design District. You'll be located one block from three major Muni bus lines, and within walking distance to SOMA and the Mission District. CCA partners with Capstone Management Partners to provide you with a streamlined experience in a supportive environment.


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Blattner Hall

Located at 75 Arkansas Street in the heart of the “DoReMi” design and arts district, home to many galleries, alternative art spaces, and museums, including CCA’s Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts. Blattner Hall is located in a residential neighborhood known to get the most sunshine of any neighborhood in the city. It is across from an expansive park, and is within walking distance to many great nooks of the city!


Availability & Eligibility

  • Per the City of San Francisco occupancy requirements all Summer Interns must be enrolled in an accredited post secondary institution for either the current Summer or upcoming Fall term/semester.
  • Minimum 30 day requirement for lease term.
  • Nightly billed rate, must provide exact move-in and move-out dates at the time of lease signing.
  • Dates Outside of 05/15/2024-08/05/2024. Subject to management approval based on availability.

Earliest Move-in date (on or after)

Latest Move-out date (on or before)

May 15, 2024

August 15, 2024

Transit

Muni Lines 55 Dogpatch (to/from 16th Street Bart), 10 (to downtown SF), and tenants may catch the (FREE) Mission Bay Shuttle from CCA to Civic Center Bart station. CalTrain is a 10 minute walk.

  • Walk Score: 94 (Walker's Paradise)
  • Transit Score: 71 (Excellent Transit)
  • Bike Score: 96 (Biker's Paradise)

Units

2-8 person apartments with shared kitchen, living room and two bathrooms in suite

Amenities

  • Fully furnished units with an eat-in kitchen, living room, ample closet space, and beautiful bay windows with views of San Francisco
  • Patrol security
  • WiFi
  • Convection microwave oven
  • Two outdoor courtyards and a BBQ
  • Individually controlled heat and ventilation
  • Safe indoor bike storage
  • Environmentally sustainable design
  • On-site laundry facilities
  • Secure package lockers (Luxer One) and mailboxes
  • Bike Share Station

Nearby

  • Grocery shopping (0.3 miles from Whole Foods Market, .5 miles from Trader Joes and 0.7 miles from Safeway)
  • Five-minute walk to CCA’s main campus on 8th Street
  • Catty-corner to Jackson Park’s tennis and basketball courts, baseball fields, and picnic tables
  • Close to multiple gyms as well as a CrossFit facility
  • Located in the heart of the “DoReMi” design and arts district, home to many galleries, alternative art spaces, and museums, including CCA’s very own Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts
  • CCA Maker's Cafe, La Lucha Coffee Bar, J.B.’s Place, Philz Coffee, Wolfe's and many more local cafes, sandwich shops, and restaurants within walking distance
  • The Dogpatch, a vibrant arts community to the southeast of our new building, features Workshop Residence, Minnesota Street Project, and CCA’s new MFA studio spaces

2024 Rates

UNIT TYPE

Availability

Nightly Rate

Average Monthly Installment

Double in a 4 Bedroom Apartment

Available

$69

$1,885

Single in a 4 Bedroom Apartment

Available

$98

$2,689

Premium Single with View in a 4 Bedroom Apartment

Available

$112

$3,069

Fees

Administration Fee: $125 non-refundable fee will be added to your scheduled charges on the move-in date.

Application fee: $50.00 non-refundable

Security Deposit: $500.00 refundable at move-out

Testimonials

"CCA has provided our organization with prompt and professional assistance with our SF housing needs. Their housing is newly-built and conveniently located in the city, allowing our students staying there to have a great home base for their local internships and to explore the Bay Area. Definitely recommended!"

Kenneth Nourse, JD, Director, CIEE / Academic Internship Council

“CCA’s facilities were perfect for the students of our off-campus study and residency program. Being in the heart of the City and among the vibrancy of all that is going on here was key to their immersive experience, and the lifestyle perks and management provided by CCA were exceptional.”

Adam Shalleck, FAIA, President The Shalleck Collaborative, Inc. and Director, Virginia Tech San Francisco Studio

Questions? Contact us

We look forward to hosting you.


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