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Students can choose from three types of accommodation in Boston:

Hall of Residence

The College has its own Hall of Residence offering individual, purpose built study bedrooms with shared kitchen and bathroom facilities. This can be either self -catering where you prepare your own food, or catered where food is provided during the week.

Fees for the Hall of Residence accommodation are paid at the start of each term. All students wishing to live in the Hall of Residence must enter into a tenancy agreement (a contract) for one academic year. You will need to pay a deposit of ąG125 to reserve your room. This will be retained as a damage deposit by the college until the end of the academic year. At the end of that time your deposit will be refunded.

You will need to provide your own bed sheets and duvet cover if you live in the Hall of Residence or student house, but these can be bought from the College on arrival at a reasonable price.

Hall of Residence provides:
 Single study bedroom
 Desk and wardrobe
 Sink
 Shared bathroom
 Shared kitchen
 Monitored by warden
 Students are allowed to stay in the residence during holidays
 Self-catering where students prepare their own food or catered where food is provided during the week



Living with a local family (Homestay)

 

We can arrange Homestay accommodation for you with a local family. You will have your own bedroom but will share other facilities. Breakfast and evening meal, heating and lighting are included. Fees for Homestay accommodation are paid every four weeks in advance, direct to the homestay family.

Homestay providesĄG

 Single or double bedroom
 Desk and wardrobe
 Breakfast and evening meal during weekdays
 Breakfast, lunch and evening meal during the weekends
 Telephone facility
 Near the college

* Student who choose self-catering are able to use the family kitchen and equipment to prepare and cook their own meals ad do their own laundry.


Student Houses

The College may be able to find you accommodation in a student house which is shared by a number of students. Each student has their own room but share bathroom and kitchen facilities. Heating and lighting costs, are usually paid separately and shared by all the tenants. Rent is paid direct to the landlord each month. You need to buy and cook your own food. There are good shops near the College where you can buy all types of food including most of the food you eat at home. If you require this type of accommodation, please apply in writing and we will try to help you.

* Student Houses only provided to students who over 18 years old.

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