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ACCOMMODATION

AT BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY

What we offer

• The University owns or manages accommodation for over 1,800 students at six sites across the city • Secure accommodation - CCTV and 24-hour security patrols • Adapted accommodation for those with special needs • Accommodation fees include energy bills, basic insurance and basic internet package • Student Assistants provide support and staff are available during office hours • Public transport runs between halls and all University sites

Code of Practice

Accommodation Services has a commitment to provide quality accommodation and excellent customer service. Good practice guidance is provided by Codes of Practice.

For University halls of residence the Student Accommodation Code (SAC) has been developed by Universities UK and GuildHE . The Code protects students’ rights to safe, good quality accommodation, wherever they are studying, and makes sure they get the best out of their time living in university or college residences. It outlines everything students can expect from their accommodation as well as their responsibilities as tenants.

For private sector halls of residence there is the Accreditation Network UK (ANUK) Code of Practice for Student Accommodation Managed by Undertakings Subject to HMO Licensing. For further details see the website: http://www.thesac.org.uk/ http://www.nationalcode.org/Home.aspx

City South Campus

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Costs and facilities

City South Campus Rent: £83.50-£100.50 per week (2013/14) Minimum 40 week licence

Our City South Campus has 208 rooms across three halls of residence – Calthorpe, Oakmount and Westmount. Residents share kitchen facilities, dining room and one or two bathrooms. All rooms have a private internal telephone and internet connection. In addition to standard-sized rooms, Calthorpe Hall features a number of larger rooms.

Other facilities include: > Laundrette > Security office > Accommodation office > Pay as you go car parking > Union bar > Café and shop

FAQ’s

Can I smoke in my room/flat?

No, all halls are non-smoking

What do I need to bring with me?

Your own bedding, towels, crockery, cutlery and cooking utensils

Will I need a TV licence?

If you live stream programmes on any device you will need a licence

What is the internet provision?

10mb is provided free in bedrooms and upgrades are available at an additional cost

Are there any items I shouldn’t bring with me?

Large electrical appliances (fridge, freezer, heater) and candles are amongst the items not permitted

Can my friends stay over night?

Overnight visitors are permitted if pre-booked

Where can I find further information?

Once you have accepted your room offer ensure you complete the online induction as it provides lots of useful information and advice for living in halls

How to Apply

• • • • • • You can apply from 1 February 2014 using our online application form as soon as you firmly accept a course offer You will receive an unique application reference number which you should use in all correspondence with us Students from outside Birmingham who make us their first choice and apply by the deadline (31 July 2014) are guaranteed a place in halls for their first year of study Allocation of rooms begins 1 May 2014 for students with unconditional course offer (UF) Allocation for students with conditional offers (CF) will begin 18 August 2014 once exam results are known Accommodation is not guaranteed for insurance/clearing applicants but we will assist you in finding accommodation

Further Information

For full details see www.bcu.ac.uk/accommodation Tel: +44 (0) 121 331 5191/5192 Email: [email protected]