Accommodation:
UK towns and cities have long experience of providing
homes for students and there are many affordable,
comfortable and safe places to live.
Finding accommodation:
You should always try to arrange your long-term
accommodation before you leave home. Your institution
should be able to help you with this. Colleges
have student advisers who can advise you on how
to find accommodation and universities have accommodation
officers.
When you accept a study place,
you should receive a package of information, which
will include accommodation information. Complete
the accommodation application form and return
it by the date stated. Even if residential accommodation
is not available, there will be an accommodation
advisory office which can help you find private
accommodation.
If you're coming to the UK for
the first time, accommodation provided by your
school, college or university might be the most
suitable choice. This is an option taken up by
more than half of the international students on
degree courses in the UK and around 30 % of those
who come to FE colleges.
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