Frequently Asked Questions: Living at The Junction at College Station

Choosing where to live while attending Texas A&M is no small decision. Where you live impacts every aspect of your college life, from roommates and study habits to commutes, routines, and how easy it is to stay connected to campus. This FAQ page aims to make this decision easier by bringing together all of the details students and families need to know before committing to a year-long lease in one convenient location.

Continue reading to learn more about our location, floor plans, furnishings, amenities, and policies. If you have a question about our student housing near TAMU that isn’t covered here, feel free to reach out to our leasing office for more information.

1. Location & Proximity to Campus

The Junction at College Station is located 1.5 miles from Texas A&M University, keeping classes, campus events, and student resources close by. Key campus destinations nearby include the Sterling C. Evans Library, located 1.4 miles away, the Academic Building and Memorial Student Center, 1.5 miles away, the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, 1.6 miles away, and Rudder Tower, 1.7 miles away.

Getting to campus is quick from The Junction at College Station. Texas A&M is about 12 minutes away by car and around 19 minutes by bike, which works well for students balancing early classes, study sessions, and game day plans.

The Junction at College Station is close to several major Texas A&M landmarks that students visit often. Kyle Field is 1.8 miles away, Aggie Park is 2.3 miles away, and the Northgate Entertainment District is 2.0 miles away. That location keeps both academic buildings and popular student destinations within easy reach.

Yes. The Junction at College Station is near several of the study spaces students use most, including Sterling C. Evans Library, the Memorial Student Center, and West Campus Library. This makes it easier to split time between apartment study areas and campus workspaces, depending on what the day calls for.

Yes. The Junction at College Station is near a mix of quick bites and local favorite restaurants, including Chicken Salad Chick, Chick-fil-A, Burger Mojo, Poché’s Seafood Shoppe & Restaurant, and Dixie Chicken. That gives students plenty of nearby options for casual meals, takeout, and meetups with friends.

The Junction at College Station is close to both everyday shopping and larger retail destinations. Nearby options include H-E-B, Target, Barnes & Noble at Texas A&M University, Century Square, and Post Oak Mall, which is 3.5 miles away. Whether students need groceries, school supplies, game day gear, or a quick pick-me-up shopping trip, the location is well placed for daily convenience.

There is plenty to do nearby beyond class. Students living at The Junction at College Station are close to Northgate for nightlife and dining, Kyle Field for football Saturdays, Aggie Park for outdoor time, and the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library & Museum about 4.0 miles away. The area also puts shopping, campus events, and local attractions within a short trip.

Yes. The Junction at College Station is located near stops on Route 30 of Texas A&M’s public transportation system. That gives students another option for getting to campus without relying only on a car or bike.

2. Floor Plans, Furnishings, & Furniture Packages

The Junction at College Station offers three-, four-, and five-bedroom floor plans. These Texas A&M apartments are designed for students who want a private bedroom setup with more shared living space, whether the priority is living with a close group of friends or choosing a larger layout with more separation between bedrooms.

The Junction at College Station features a mix of cottage-style, townhome-style, and duplex-style layouts. That gives students a wider range of setup options than a traditional apartment building, with floor plans that vary in size, shape, and overall feel.

Yes. The Junction at College Station offers furnished student apartments in College Station, TX, with furniture included in both the common area and each bedroom. This setup helps simplify move-in and gives roommates the basics they need from day one.

Common areas include a couch and a chair, a coffee table, an end table, an entertainment stand, and kitchen barstools. These pieces give the shared living space a ready-to-use setup for relaxing, watching TV, or spending time with roommates.

Bedrooms include a queen-sized bed, a dresser, a desk, a chair, and a nightstand. The only exception is that nightstands are not provided in any four-bedroom units.

Yes. Private bedroom and bathroom options are available at The Junction at College Station. Individually keyed bedrooms also add another layer of privacy.

Apartment interiors include stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, an undermount sink, dark espresso cabinetry with bar pulls, pendant lighting over the bar, and wood-style plank flooring.

Kitchens at The Junction at College Station include a refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and microwave in a stainless steel appliance package. The kitchen layout also includes a peninsula or bar with seating for four, which works well for meals, studying, or casual time with roommates.

Yes. Select apartments include balconies, private bedroom balconies, poolside locations, walk-in closets, and premium unit options. Availability varies by floor plan, so students interested in a specific feature should check with the leasing office before signing a lease.

Yes. Each apartment includes a full-sized washer and dryer. Having laundry in the unit is especially helpful for students managing a busy class schedule and shared living routine.

3. Amenities

The Junction at College Station offers a broad amenity package that helps set it apart from other College Station student apartments. On-site, students will find spaces for workouts, group projects, quiet study time, and downtime with friends all in one place.

Yes. The Junction at College Station includes a computer lab, private study lounges, and group study lounges. These spaces give students options for solo work, collaborative projects, and study sessions outside the apartment.

Yes. The Junction at College Station has a 24/7 fitness center with cardio and strength equipment. The setup includes treadmills, ellipticals, strength training machines, a power rack, free weights, barbells, and benches.

Yes. The Junction at College Station also includes a yoga and spin room, an outdoor octagon multi-station gym, a deluxe sauna, a steam room, and stand-up tanning beds.

Yes. The Junction at College Station features a resort-style pool and a pool house. Cabanas and lounge chairs around the pool area create a more relaxed outdoor setting for weekends, study breaks, or time with friends.

Yes. The Junction at College Station includes a 24-hour clubhouse with a pool table, air hockey, and ping pong. These spaces give students casual places to hang out, host friends, or take a break from classes.

Yes. High-speed WiFi is available throughout The Junction at College Station. That is especially useful for students who need a reliable connection for streaming lectures, studying online, gaming, or everyday use across the property.

Yes. The Junction at College Station balances academic and social amenities well, with dedicated study lounges and a computer lab alongside fitness areas, outdoor spaces, and clubhouse entertainment.

4. Shared Spaces & Community Programming

The Junction at College Station includes several shared spaces for studying, relaxing, and spending time with friends. The 24-hour clubhouse gives students a central place to gather, while the computer lab, private study lounges, and group study lounges add quieter spaces for academic work.

Yes. The Junction at College Station offers residence life programming through its P.A.W.S. model, which centers on philanthropic, academic, wellness, and social growth. Events are designed to help residents build connections and feel more at home while living off campus.

Community events at The Junction at College Station are meant to feel social, relaxed, and easy to join. Residents may see events like giveaways, crab boils, and smaller resident parties, along with other gatherings tied to academics, wellness, and community connection. The goal is to create regular opportunities to meet neighbors, take a break from class, and feel more connected to life at The Junction at College Station.

5. Safety, Security, & Transportation

The Junction at College Station includes several security-focused features, including individually locking bedrooms, security cameras at entrances, exits, and amenity spaces, and FOB-controlled building access for residents. These features support day-to-day peace of mind while students move between their apartment, shared spaces, and common areas.

Yes. The Junction at College Station has an on-site courtesy officer. This gives residents an added point of contact within the property outside of regular office support.

Yes. Parking is included, with surface lot parking available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Yes. Free guest parking is available at The Junction at College Station. That makes visits easier for friends, family, and roommates’ guests without adding another monthly cost.

Yes. The Junction at College Station is right next to stops on Texas A&M Route 30, giving residents a convenient way to get to campus without relying only on a car.

6. Pet Policies

Yes. The Junction at College Station allows pets, with a maximum of two animals permitted per unit.

Yes. The Junction at College Station has breed restrictions as part of its pet policy. Restricted breeds include Chow Chow, German Shepherd, Doberman Pinscher, Mastiff breeds, Staffordshire Terrier breeds, Pit Bull, Rottweiler, Cane Corso, Akita, Siberian Husky, Dogo Argentino, Alaskan Malamute, Wolf-hybrid, and mixes of those breeds.

No. Exotic animals are not permitted at The Junction at College Station. This includes birds such as parrots and toucans, reptiles such as snakes, rodents such as ferrets, fish, and insects.

Yes. All pets and animals must be disclosed and approved before move-in. Applicants are also required to complete a pet profile through PetScreening as part of the approval process.

Yes. The Junction at College Station charges a one-time pet fee of $300 and a monthly pet fee of $35. Students should check with the leasing office for any additional pet policy details before signing a lease.

Yes. The Junction at College Station includes a deluxe pet washing station, which makes it easier to clean up after walks, trips to the park, or muddy days in College Station. It is a practical perk for students who want pet-friendly housing without handling every part of pet care inside the apartment.

7. Management, Maintenance, & Leasing

Yes. The Junction at College Station has an on-site management team that helps with day-to-day resident needs, including lease questions, package delivery, maintenance coordination, and general support around the property.

Maintenance requests at The Junction at College Station are primarily submitted through the online resident portal. If something in the apartment needs attention, residents can place a service request there and follow up with the on-site team as needed.

Monthly installments can be paid through the resident portal. The portal is also used for account management and service-related tasks, so it gives residents one place to handle recurring housing items online.

Yes. The Junction at College Station offers roommate matching through RoomSync. This gives students a way to connect with potential roommates before move-in and find a setup that fits their preferences.

Not always. Most residents use a guarantor when signing their housing contract, but The Junction at College Station also offers other paths for qualifying. Students may be able to self-qualify, or they may choose to pay the full lease term up front instead of using a guarantor. For the best fit based on your application, contact the leasing office for current qualification details.

Yes. The Junction at College Station offers individual leases. Each resident signs their own housing contract rather than sharing one joint agreement for the full apartment.

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