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- London College of Communication
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Housing Options
All
international students new to University of the Arts London are
guaranteed a place in one of our Halls of Residences for their first
year of study with us.
Housing Services assists University of the Arts London students with finding the right accommodation. Whether you choose to live in one of the University's 13 halls of residence or in privately-rented accommodation, Housing Services can provide information and advice to help you find a suitable place to live
Applying for Halls of Residence If you have been offered a place to study at University of the Arts London and would like to live in halls of residence, you will be able to apply for accommodation during the month of June 2010. Find out more.
Other Housing Options Most people think " halls of residence" when they think " student accommodation", but students do also live independently in flats or houses they rent from private landlords. They often share a house or flat with other students. There are plenty of flats and houses in London available for students. The Housing Services website provides detailed information that will help you, should you decide to live in private accommodations. cannot find houses or flats for you, but we provide support and information so you can do it yourself. Below is a list of some private residence halls, not affiliated with University of the Arts London:
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All
international students new to University of the Arts London are
guaranteed a place in one of our