Applications for new students open each year in early April and are made via the online accommodation booking system Room Service. To apply for accommodation you must have firmly accepted a course offer with University of Exeter as your first choice.
Is Exeter accommodation first come first serve?
We do not allocate on a first come, first served basis. Once your offer becomes unconditional firm with the University, we allocate on a random basis.
How many accommodations do you apply for Exeter?
If you are applying for accommodation as a new undergraduate student, you will be able to select four residence preferences on your application form. We will try our best to allocate you to one of your preferences, depending on availability.
Does Exeter uni have accommodation?
With over 5,900 bed spaces, our accommodation in Exeter provides something for everyone. We provide a mixture of catered and self-catered accommodation to self-contained family flats (one to three bedrooms). We offer three room types to suit budgets and preference.
Do you book accommodation through UCAS?
You’ll need to apply for a place in halls of residence through the uni accommodation office, and you can usually do this online. You’ll apply for a few different halls and rate them in your preference order, but bear in mind they are popular, so you may not get your first choice.
When can I apply for accommodation Exeter university?
Applications for new students open each year in early April and are made via the online accommodation booking system Room Service.
When should I book student accommodation?
Whether it’s your first, second or third year and you are looking for student accommodation – our advice is to book your room as soon as you can. The main reasons for booking your student accommodation early are; Grabbing the best deal (prices tend to go up closer you get to the academic year start)
Are accommodation first come first serve?
Accommodation is usually allocated on a first-come, first-served basis – and some unis can’t guarantee all first-year students a place in halls.
Does Exeter accept lower grades?
Applicants who have achieved grades below our advertised typical offer are held within a ‘Grades Low’ Tier, and will be considered if we can make further offers once we have considered all other applications.
Where should I stay when visiting Exeter University?
- Premier Inn (City Centre) 2 Southernhay Gardens. Exeter.
- Southernhay House. 36 Southernhay East. Exeter.
- Rougement Hotel (Mercure) Queen Street.
- Hotel Du Vin. Magdalen Street.
- Southgate Hotel (Mercure) Southernhay East.
- Headweir Mill House Hotel. Bonhay Road.
- White Hart Hotel. 66 South Street.
- Holiday Inn Express. Tudor Street.
Is it cheap to live in Exeter?
The average cost of living in Exeter is $1486, which is in the top 30% of the most expensive cities in the world, ranked 2778th out of 9294 in our global list, 183rd out of 277 in the United Kingdom, and 159th out of 231 in England.
Is Exeter a top 10 uni?
University of Exeter is ranked #152 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.
Is Exeter cheap for students?
The cost of living in Exeter is relatively cheap compared to other cities in the United Kingdom, for example, Leeds and Liverpool. As a student in the city, you need an average of £1,200 to cover your basic living expenses, including rent, transportation, food, and even leisure and entertainment.
Is it better to stay in uni accommodation or private?
Overall, it’s all about preference. If you’d rather be living in the middle of the city, with all its energy and excitement, private accommodation might be for you. If you’d like to be close to university buildings and campus, you might be better off living in university halls.
What date do you move into uni accommodation?
Every university has similar start dates which often coincide with move-in dates for halls of residence. This usually falls around the beginning of September but it’s always worth checking in with your university just to make sure.
Is it too late for student accommodation?
Although it may feel like the end of the world if you’re not able to snatch up your ideal home from home, it’s never too late to find student accommodation. There will still be options available to you; they just might not be your first choice.
Do you have to pay for student accommodation up front?
Costs of accommodation vs maintenance loan
The cost of living, such as rent for student halls or private accommodation, must be paid up front, unlike tuition fees, which are paid after graduation.
How hard is it to get into Exeter Academy?
Top 10% of the class. Rigorous course load or independent work to supplement a less rigorous curriculum. ERB or ISEE scores in the 90th+ percentile. Glowing letters of recommendation from the past several years from his/her previous school.
Can you apply for accommodation with a conditional offer?
If you have accepted a conditional offer of study:
Apply for accommodation as soon as you have accepted your conditional offer of study.
How do you schedule an accommodation?
Schedule of accommodation
- Room reference number.
- Room location (for example, building name / floor).
- Room name.
- Room type / description.
- Room size (i.e. floor area, and sometimes dimensions, which may include height).
- Number and type of occupants.
- Relationships between rooms and groups of rooms.
How do students pay for accommodation?
How do students pay for accommodation? Most universities will ask you to set up a direct debit. Accommodation costs will then come out in termly instalments. Remember your student loans can help you to cover these costs.