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{"id":263,"date":"2026-08-19T09:36:00","date_gmt":"2026-08-19T09:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rtresi.com\/blog\/?p=263"},"modified":"2026-08-19T09:36:00","modified_gmt":"2026-08-19T09:36:00","slug":"campus-connection-navigating-portland-state-reed-and-lewis-clark-move-in-week","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rtresi.com\/blog\/2026\/08\/19\/campus-connection-navigating-portland-state-reed-and-lewis-clark-move-in-week\/","title":{"rendered":"Campus Connection: Navigating Portland State, Reed, and Lewis & Clark Move-In Week"},"content":{"rendered":"

You can feel it before you see it. The MAX gets a little more crowded. Moving trucks start double-parking on residential streets in Sellwood and the South Park Blocks. Stacks of IKEA flat packs appear on apartment stoops, and the line at the downtown Target stretches past the bedding aisle and into housewares. Late August in Portland means one thing: the students are coming back.  <\/p>\n

Whether you're a first-year hauling your life across the country or a longtime resident watching your block fill up again, this annual wave reshapes the city for a few chaotic, energizing weeks. Over 30,000 students return to campuses across Portland each fall, and if you're searching for apartments in Portland, Oregon, right now, you're already part of the rush. The good news? A little planning goes a long way. This guide breaks down the move-in calendar, the streets you'll want to avoid, and the very Portland ways to furnish your new place without fighting anyone over the last Kallax shelf.  And if you're attending Portland Community College, keep in mind that PCC<\/a>'s academic calendar runs on a slightly different schedule, with fall term starting in late September.  <\/p>\n

When, Where, and What Streets to Skip <\/h2>\n

Four major institutions drive Portland's late-August migration, and each one impacts a different part of the city. Here's the 2026 timeline: <\/p>\n