3. We have 12 halls of residences situated over
London and these are:
Bernard Myers
Brooke Hall
Coopers Hall
Cordwainers Court
Don Gratton House
Glassyard Building
Manna Ash House
Opal 4, Tufnell Park
Will Wyatt Court
Costume Store
Camberwell Campus
Woodland Court
4.
5. Halls of Residence
Halls of residence at the University of the Arts London range in
price depending on type of room, location and contract length.
Room types this year include; standard en-suite, non en-suite,
studio and twin rooms.
We have two contract lengths; 42 weeks and 51 weeks.
Prices for 2013/14 start from around £95
per week ranging to around £240 per week.
6. New Halls for 2013-14
Glassyard Building
Providing spacious single rooms with huge
windows, only a five minute walk from the
closest tube station.
Woodland Court
An opportunity to meet students from other
halls, and fifteen minutes walking from Central
Saint Martin’s King’s Cross campus
7. What to do before I move in?
Find out what date you can move in? 25/26 Aug or 8/9 th
Sept.
Make sure you bring all necessary paperwork with you.
Arrive at the hall with your belongings.
Check in at reception and collect your keys and your
welcome pack.
You will be told where to unload your car and where to
park.
All arrival information will be sent to you in an email when
you accept your halls of residence prior to arrival.
8. What should I bring?
Your bedroom has a bed, desk, wardrobe, mattress and
shelves. The kitchen has a kettle, microwave, cooker and
hob.
9. What should I bring?
You will need to bring with you:
Bedding (duvet, duvet cover, pillow and pillowcase)
Kitchen equipment (pots, pans, cutlery, plates, cups, etc)
Toiletries
Food!
NB there are not a lot of large supermarkets in central
London.
10. The Social Programme
Get involved in events, clubs, and activities which are made by
students for students
Network, meet and be part of a full university experience
Enter competitions to further your studies and gain valuable
experience
Check out details on Facebook
11. The University’s Colleges and halls of residences are located across
the City, so bear in mind that life here will generally involve travel on
London transport.
The average commute time will be between 45-60 minutes from
home to Central London
All of our halls are in Zones 1-3, you will need an Oyster Card to get
around!
12. Renting private
accommodation
Most people associate University with Halls of Residence,
However there are other options for you if you don't wish to live in
University managed halls.
1. You can rent a room, flat or house from a private landlord and live
with other students.
Or
2. You can rent a room in a privately-run hall of residence, where
students from other universities and colleges live together.
Whatever accommodation you decide its essential that you view it
before you accept.
13. Renting private
accommodation
If you would like more information on private rented
Accommodation please contact Sabine Ernst, Accommodation
Advisor, at private.accomm@arts.ac.uk
The University of London provides a database of up to date
accommodation offers for students to rent in the private sector.
This information can be found on their website:
www.housing.lon.ac.uk
Accommodation Services can be contacted on:
accommodation@arts.ac.uk
Or have a look at our website www.arts.ac.uk/housing