Accommodation:
Insper does not have accommodation on campus. However, they will recommend a list of students who you can contact to share an apartment with.
1. Fellow students
Insper provides a list of local students who have a spare bed to rent. The rates are listed in the list they provide. Some students may have preferences such as gender (which they usually do not budge) or nationality (e.g. if they did an exchange in that certain country before, but not as fixated as gender).
Furnishing: Depends on individual student, you can arrange with the student himself/herself.
Flying Chalks’ tip: As this option is usually taken up real quick, it is best to email multiple potential hosts. You can also email international@insper.edu.br once you are confirmed if you want to have it settled ahead of the rest.
2. Hostels
Sao Paulo, being a popular tourist destination, has many hostels all over the city. However, these are more for backpackers and are more commercial (e.g. 8 person in one mixed room) and not that conducive as a place to do homework etc. Also, security might be an issue if you are sharing a room with so many backpackers. However, the rates are really cheap – as low as SGD10-15 per night. Popular websites to book these hostels are www.hostelbookers.com and www.hostelworld.com.
Flying Chalks’ tip: Stay safe and leave the hostel experience to your trips.
3. Apartment / room rental
Get it easily on Airbnb, Homeaway, or other similar services. Alternatively, ask a senior for an introduction to a local friend.


