Accommodation services for current students
Welcome to our Accommodation page which contains information for our current residents. If you are a new student, or considering moving into our accommodation, please visit our accommodation information pages to find out more.
Student Accommodation Handbooks
Information on your halls covering contact information of staff, reporting maintenance are covered within the student handbooks below:
Resident Assistants
Resident Assistants (RAs) are full-time students employed to provide advice and guidance to everyone living in halls. Each Hall of Residence has its own team of RAs. Information about RAs is sent to all residents moving into halls and a poster is displayed in kitchens with information about RAs including how to contact them. Resident students are encouraged to store the RA duty number in their phones.
If you're interested in becoming a Resident Assistant please take a look at our 'Become a Resident Assistant' Information pack & our RA Job Kit .
Withdrawing, interrupting or transferring from your studies
If you live in the university's Halls of Residences, you must notify the Accommodation Service in writing that you are interrupting/withdrawing/transferring. You can do this by submitting the Leaving Early request form online through the Accommodation portal or contact the team through the . The team will then contact you and discuss the new end date of your contract. The date you complete the Leaving Early form will be considered your date of notice and your contract will be amended to 28 days later. You will be charged for the 28 day notice period unless we can find a replacement resident for your room.
If you do not follow this procedure your contract will continue until the end of your licence period and you will be liable for payment.
Please see section 1.2 of the for confirmation of the terms and conditions of your accommodation licence agreement.
Private accommodation
If you live in private non-student accommodation, it is unlikely there will be an obligation for you to leave following a change to your student status unless you are an international student studying on a student visa. However, you may choose to or be required to return home in which case you must consider the terms of your tenancy agreement and what this means for you. If you decide to stay in your private accommodation, it is important to note that as you are no longer a full-time student, you may be required to pay Council Tax. If you are on a student visa, you will not be able to remain in the UK and as such you will need to consider the terms of your tenancy agreement and discuss with your landlord what this means for you.
Private student accommodation providers will likely ask you to leave your accommodation when you are no longer a student. We recommend that you review your license agreement and get in touch with the provider to discuss what this means for your tenancy.
can advise you further on private accommodation implications.
Guarantor Scheme
Çï¿ûÊÓƵ has partnered with YourGuarantor to help International and EU students who need a UK rent guarantor for renting in the private sector.
For more information, visit our YourGuarantor Scheme webpages.