Frequently asked questions about accommodation
Accommodation FAQs
The University of Hertfordshire offers a great choice of student accommodation, on campus or nearby. This section answers your frequently asked questions.
How do I apply for accommodation?
By clicking the Apply now button on the right of this page. Applying for accommodation is an on line process.
You will be able to apply for accommodation once you have received an Offer of a place of study at University of Hertfordshire.
When will I get an offer of student accommodation?
Offers are made from 1 June to eligible students. Accommodation offers won’t be made until your GCE A level results are known.
Will I have priority for a room at the de Havilland Campus if I’m studying in the Business School, School of Humanities or the School of Education?
No. We don’t take courses into account when making allocations.
Can I say what type of room I want?
We ask you to specify your preferences for the location, cost and the type of accommodation you want when applying. These are taken into account as far as possible, depending on what’s available when we allocate your accommodation.
Will I have to empty my room during the Easter and Christmas holidays?
In most cases, no. Your contract includes Christmas and Easter, except for a small number of blocks on the de Havilland Campus, which may be used during the Easter holiday for conferences.
If I live off-campus, is there a bus service?
The UNO bus service provides convenient university buses throughout the area.
Will I get my first choice of accommodation?
Rooms are given out as per the allocation priorities. We can allocate rooms once you’ve accepted your course place and submitted an accommodation application. The earlier you do this, the more likely you are to get your first or second choice.
We do our best to give you the accommodation that most closely matches what you want, but it isn’t always possible to give you your first choice. Our most modern accommodation is always very popular, with more requests than there are places.
Will I have to share accommodation?
Most of our study-bedrooms are single rooms. However, there are some twin rooms at the College Lane Campus and some students do share accommodation on a permanent basis.
We might ask you to share a room temporarily at the beginning of the year, while final arrangements are made.
We do our best to avoid this – but if you do have to share temporarily, you’ll have the advantage of a lower rent while you’re sharing. You’ll be offered a permanent room when one becomes available.
Is accommodation provided for families?
No. Our accommodation is designed for single people. If you need family accommodation, we can give you advice and information on renting in the private
sector. Couples who are both full-time students are eligible for university accommodation.
What if I have a disability or specific needs?
If you have a disability or a specific need to be taken into consideration because of a medical condition or exceptional circumstances, we can help. We offer a number of adapted rooms for disabled students at both campuses an do what we can to meet the needs of our residents.
If you are unsure whether we can meet your needs we encourage you to contact us and/or come in to view our rooms before you apply to The University.
If you are a disabled student who requires live in personal assistance, we can also residential accommodation for your assistant(s).
Care leavers
Care leavers are prioritised for accommodation in their first year of study.
Is living on campus safe?
We want our campuses to be safe for everyone who lives, works and studies here. Our resident assistants and security staff are around outside office hours to deal with situations such as urgent repairs, medical emergencies, noise complaints – or if you lock yourself out.
They spend a lot of time out and about, getting to know students and providing general advice and support. Unisecure, the university's security department also provides patrols and CCTV to make sure our campuses are safe and secure.
Can I smoke in my room?
No, the University has a no smoking policy throughout its buildings. Smoking is not permitted in any of the University owned or managed residencies.
Is there a cleaner?
You’re responsible for keeping your own bedroom clean, but in most halls communal areas are cleaned by housekeeping staff.
Can I bring my car?
Students living at the College Lane Campus can buy a car parking permit on arrival for the residential area. Students living at the de Havilland Campus can’t bring a car on to the campus or the neighbouring residential areas. Limited parking is available at Ridgeview Lodge.
What will I need to bring to furnish my accommodation?
Our accommodation is well equipped, but you’ll need to bring your own cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery, towels and tea towels. If you bring a TV for your room, you’ll need to buy a TV licence. You aren’t allowed to bring your own fridge or microwave. Before you come to the university, we send you detailed information to help you decide what to bring with you.
Do I need to bring my own bedding?
The University can provide you with a bedding pack for an additional fee; this could be particularly useful if you are travelling from overseas. The pack will consist of a duvet, duvet cover, pillow, pillowcase and a sheet. If you don't want to purchase this from us then you will need to bring your own bedding. Look out for the option to include a bedding pack when you confirm your offer of accommodation.