What is private sector halls of residence?

Private-sector halls – if your term-time address is private or third-party student accommodation. Other rented accommodation – if your term-time address is a privately rented property that isn’t rented on a permanent basis, such as a shared student house.

Which is the best UEA accommodation?

Norfolk Terrace is the best place to go and that’s coming from someone that had their own en-suite place before!

Is UEA accommodation first come first serve?

The allocation is not first come, first served during the summer (for September entry). The accommodation guarantee includes a deadline, and as soon as the deadline passes students are allocated based on their preferences, in an effort to give all students their desired accommodation type.

How much is accomodation at UEA?

At UEA we have a wide range of accommodation types with prices ranging from £79.45 to £170.80 per week (including electricity, Internet, gas and water). More information about the facilities and services included within halls can be found on our Accommodation pages.

Can I visit UEA?

You can join us on campus for an open day or a campus tour, or visit virtually by checking out our virtual open day. You can also come to a campus tour or take a self-guided campus tour.

Is UEA expensive?

UEA has been named as one of the cheapest universities in the UK to live and study at. The University came fifth in a study investigating the cost of living and studying across the UK, with the total cost of living over three years coming to £41,603.

When can I apply for accommodation at UEA?

Please note that single-semester students who are joining UEA in January of any academic year will only be able to apply for accommodation between 1-30 November. University Residences remain open through Christmas and Easter breaks. For further information and the application please visit the UEA accommodation page.