 AccommodationYou can live in a hall of residence or in a private flat .
By choosing a course, you choose also the campus; in which you will be able to live in a hall of residence. If you decide to combine two courses from different campuses, you can decide where you want to live. There are three categories of halls of residence: - Economy: a furnished study bedroom with wash and basin a shared bathroom and a kitchen on the corridor-12 people to one kitchen - Standard: a furnished study bedroom with wash and basin a shared bathroom and a kitchen on the corridor-6 people to one kitchen - En-suite: En-suite shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC a shared kitchen on the corridor- 5-7 people to one kitchen | Campus | Hall of Residence
| Standard | Price
| Wolverhampton City Campus
| Randall Lines | Economy | £2246 | Lomas Street
| Standard | £2505 | North Road
| En-Suite | £3171 | Walsall Campus
| Gorway Halls
| Standard | £2505 | Student Village
| En-suite | £3246 | Compton Park Campus
| Campton | Standard | £2505 | Telford Campus
| Telford | En-Suite | £2801 |
The price includes: insurance, free wireless access to the internet, laundry, fully fitted shared kitchens. The payment for the hall of residence can be spread out into 3 instalments paid:
10.2008 01.2009 04.2009 One should also pay ₤250 of deposit which is returned after moving out. The deposit can be paid by credit card or by transfer to the University bank account. If paying by transfer, one should remember to give one’s student’s number and the title of the payment ‘accommodation deposit’. Please familiarize yourself with the detailed information on payment. You can find the full bank account number here . After making the payment you should report that to CERO. We will notify the University, which will speed up the reservation.
If you want to live in the hall of residence and you already have a student ID No, you should log into e-vision and you will receive further information on how to book a room. See the logging into e-vision instructions .
If you want to cover the payment for your University accommodation with the bursary, fill in the Bursary Assignment Form (fill in only the first part; do not fill in Finance Use Only!) and send it back to Conversa.
Attention! Filling in the Bursary Assignment Form is not tantamount to reserving a room in a hall of residence. If you decide to rent a flat, you can count on the university’s help in finding something appropriate. Renting a flat costs around £40 a week. Owners of flats usually demand a deposit equivalent to one month’s rent.
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