Accommodation

Information about accommodation

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Organising your accommodation may seem challenging, but the Student Advice Service can offer straightforward guidance and support as you decide where you would like to live during your studies. 

How to get started

The Student Advice Service offers year-round accommodation support by providing help and advice to both current and prospective students looking for, or currently staying in, Halls of Residence or Private Rented Accommodation.

Accommodation Support

Central's Student Advice Service have put together a step-by-step guide to help you organise your accommodation.

Central's Student Advice Service have put together a step-by-step guide to help you organise your accommodation.

Types of Accommodation

The majority of students studying at Central choose to live in Private Rented Accommodation - we can help you find what you're looking for.

The majority of students studying at Central choose to live in Private Rented Accommodation

Central receives an annual allocation of rooms in the University of London’s Intercollegiate Halls in central London.

Central receives an annual allocation of rooms in the University of London’s Intercollegiate Halls in central London.

Central have partnered with iQ Student Accommodation, a private halls of residence provider, to offer Central students an allocation of rooms.

Courtyard at Haywood House (West Hampstead)

There is a wide range of Private Halls of Residence near Central to choose from.

Sterling Court (Wembley) Bedroom

Information relating to Homestay accommodation options.

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