Living on Campus
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Benefits of Living on Campus
Apart from being a great opportunity to meet fellow students, settle into college life and be ‘where the action is’ there are other benefits to living on campus at the College:
- 24-hour security
- Free internet access in all rooms and IT support
- Residential housekeeping staff to tidy bedrooms and communal areas
- Close proximity to the Library and Lecture Halls
- College Gym and fitness classes available to all students
- Laundrette
- College Shop
- Cafe
- Be part of the Student Union social experience with the Tithe Barn and College Bar
- Canteen and Dining Room serving 7 days a week (catering staff are happy to cater for medical or religious requirements)
- Access to welfare and support at the College though Personal Tutors, the Student Liaison Officer, Accommodation Officer and College Nurse
- Free bus service into town
Halls of Residence
There are seven areas of residence for undergraduates and four for postgraduates. All of the accommodation areas have their own individual qualities and characteristics. Room sizes and specification vary and we are able to offer standard rooms (with shared toilet and shower facilities), en-suite rooms and shared accommodation. Care is taken to ensure that within standard blocks the shared facilities are segregated to single sex areas. Most residential areas of the College are occupied by both male and female students. It is College policy to avoid placing female residents in ground floor rooms whenever possible.
Accommodation Guide
If you'd like to read more about the Halls of Residence available for both Undergraduate and Postgraduate students, please download our Accommodation Guide.
FAQs
If you have a question, please visit our frequently asked questions section. If you still can't find what you're looking for, please contact Lorna Hook (Accommodation Officer):
E-mail lorna.hook@rac.ac.uk or telephone 01285 889896.
What's in your room...
Single bed, desk, chair, bedside table, wardrobe with coat hangers, notice board, lamp, kettle, duvets, sheets, pillows and covers, network connections for PC/laptop (you will need to register all computers at the Porters Lodge before you can access the internet).
What to bring...
If you're not sure what to bring, please take a quick look at our suggestions.
Useful Resources
- Accommodation Charges36 KB
- Accommodation Guide929.9 KB
- Terms and Conditions of Residence 2012/13259.7 KB
- Universities UK/Guild HE - Code of Practice511.8 KB