Student Housing Westminster

Where and how they live is even more important to students than the price of Hob-nobs and the range runs from castles to cardboard. No kidding.

Davies Laing and Dick College
020 7935 8411
100 Marylebone Lane
London
Quest Business Training
020 7373 3852
4 Wetherby Gardens
London
Hampstead Fine Arts College
020 7586 0312
24 Lambolle Place
London
Cavendish College
+44 (0) 20 7580 4074
35-37 Alfred Place
London
St. Martins College Of Art & Design
+44 (0) 20 7514 7000
Southampton Row
London
City of Westminster College
020 7723 8826
Paddington Basin Campus
London
City and Islington College
020 7700 9333
The Angel
London
University College School
020 7435 2215
Frognal
London
London Training College
+44 (0) 20 7633 0066
124 Cornwall Road
London
Courtauld Institute Of Art
+44 (0) 20 7848 2777
150 Strand
London
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Student Housing

Where and how they live is even more important to students than the price of Hob-nobs and the range runs from castles to cardboard. No kidding.

The roof over your head directly affects your quality of life. If you haven’t got one it affects it even more.

Fortunately, very few students end up homeless, but that doesn’t mean they’re satisfied with the homes they’ve got.

You can love your course, the town you live in and have the best mates in the world — but if your ceiling leaks, your floor creaks, your heating’s bust, your tap drips (when it’s on or off) and only delivers cold water at the best of times, your roommates are a different species and basically you live in such a dump that you can’t sleep or work there properly... then it can not only make your student life miserable, but ruin your studies.

Especially if you’re paying a lot for the privilege.

Most student housing isn’t as bad as that, but even the fat part of the bell curve leaves a little to be desired.

Some things vary a lot from university to university, some things vary less.

Where and how the students are housed is one of the things that varies most of all.

As a result, because it’s also an aspect of student life where it’s easy enough to work out what’s likely to suit you and how that fits in with what each university has on offer, it should be a big factor when it comes to picking a university.

Whatever living arrangements you think will suit you, choose a university that not only offers that arrangement, but offers plenty of it at a cost you can afford.

So, given that each university makes different accommodation arrangements, what’s the spread?

Living in, living out, Issues for living in, Issues for living out , Getting it right, A few questions

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