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Uni accommodation

28 replies

Kittkats · 23/05/2025 21:07

Looking for advice…
DD has a conditional offer. Do we look for accommodation now? What happens to the deposit if she doesn’t get the grades she needs?

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clary · 23/05/2025 21:13

I would certainly look at what there is and have a shortlist of prefs. Some unis have already opened accomm booking so if you are able to say which uni people might know.

Some only open booking after results are out, but even then it's worth looking.

Do you have to pay a deposit? I’m talking here about uni halls tbh – if you mean private accomm then that's a different story.

Obilisque · 23/05/2025 21:13

You can apply, and you should to get your choice. You don't pay anything until you've got your grades and confirmed. It gets cancelled if you choose somewhere else in the end.

GladysHeeler · 23/05/2025 21:16

It’s not the case that you should get your choice. Some universities guarantee a place in halls if you have an offer and put them first but not all of them do that. Some don’t even have halls. Some it’s first come first served, some it’s a lottery. The student needs to look on the website of the university.

blueshoes · 23/05/2025 21:17

Has she put the offer as her firm choice?

For her first year, freshers get priority for uni accommodation. My understanding is that you book first to reserve the place but don't have to pay anything until after results day. It is understood that there are many changes after results day and nothing is firmed up until then.

If you are asked to pay any deposit upfront, don't do so until you have an email confirming what happens if your ds does not take up the uni place. Check the fine print before you pay anything. You shouldn't have to pay anything upfront.

I am referring to accommodation by the uni, not private landlords. Private landlords won't be so flexible.

PearlStork · 23/05/2025 21:17

Check the particular uni. At my DDs you apply now even if conditional but won't be allocated until you are unconditional. No deposit required but when you accept you have to sign up to payment plan (or pay in full)

Flyswats · 23/05/2025 21:18

I don't think deposits are required until after the rooms have been allocated.

VanCleefArpels · 23/05/2025 21:24

Really depends on the Uni - some allow those who have firmed their offer to apply for accommodation, others will ask for preferences to be expressed but don’t allocate until after results day and acceptance of offers. I don’t think deposits required until after results day

Obilisque · 23/05/2025 21:25

GladysHeeler · 23/05/2025 21:16

It’s not the case that you should get your choice. Some universities guarantee a place in halls if you have an offer and put them first but not all of them do that. Some don’t even have halls. Some it’s first come first served, some it’s a lottery. The student needs to look on the website of the university.

You misunderstand if that's in response to me. For quite a few unis it is first come first served. Yes they try to give all first years a hall place. But if you want your choice of hall, you very often need to apply early.

Seeline · 23/05/2025 21:25

Each uni operates it's own system so you need to check the process for your DDs firm choice. Most have already opened, but don't allocate until after results.
If you're looking at private halls (not uni operated( you need to check the Ts and C's very carefully. Most unis don't have a penalty if the student doesn't meet the terms of their offer - private halls can be different.

GladysHeeler · 23/05/2025 21:40

Obilisque · 23/05/2025 21:25

You misunderstand if that's in response to me. For quite a few unis it is first come first served. Yes they try to give all first years a hall place. But if you want your choice of hall, you very often need to apply early.

And for quite a few universities it’s not first come first served. I didn’t misunderstand, I just don’t agree with what you said.

Obilisque · 23/05/2025 21:46

GladysHeeler · 23/05/2025 21:40

And for quite a few universities it’s not first come first served. I didn’t misunderstand, I just don’t agree with what you said.

But where it is the case, it makes sense to apply early.

clary · 23/05/2025 21:53

I think @Obilisque was saying “you should apply now [if you want] to get your choice.”

Not that if you apply now you should get your choice.

ANd yes even if you apply now you may not get first choice. But it varies - DS is a Lboro and he couldn't apply for accommodation at all until a specific day a few days after the A level results came out. It was a bit of a mare actually so maybe they have changed it (I feel that I have read they have). But anyway unis vary.

jamimmi · 23/05/2025 21:55

Dd.going.this year hopefully. Accomodation already booked and paid deposit to uni, who will cancel and refund if grades not made..it is a first.come.fist served.system for her uni. All her friends also booked. I belive Notts was a bit of a scrum. Son at different uni 4 years ago was the same for private Accomodation booked via the uni. You need to look at the website for the uni and see what it says, york, lancaster, Durham, Liverpool, ljmu, Notts all definitely booking now, as is Manchester!

Sweetpeasaremadeforbees · 23/05/2025 22:36

DD has booked her accommodation and paid a deposit. It's Lancaster so she had to also choose a college and she wanted the cheaper accommodation. She was worried that if she didn't apply quickly only the expensive stuff would be left.

DH read the Ts and Cs and reckons that whilst she'd lose her deposit if she now withdrew, they'd struggle legally to justify keeping the money if she missed her offer and was rejected on results day.

I've never actually heard of a Uni keeping an accommodation deposit if the Uni rejected the student on results day, but who knows maybe some do?

Sweetpeasaremadeforbees · 23/05/2025 22:50

ANd yes even if you apply now you may not get first choice. But it varies - DS is a Lboro and he couldn't apply for accommodation at all until a specific day a few days after the A level results came out. It was a bit of a mare actually so maybe they have changed it (I feel that I have read they have). But anyway unis vary.

A friend's son started at Lboro last year and she too said it was a nightmare. He was put in a hotel for the first two weeks until a room was found but at least he received an allowance for food because he didn't have access to a kitchen!

imip · 24/05/2025 08:42

Dd has also already been allocated a room and deposit needs to be paid this week. She applied about a month ago.

WombatChocolate · 24/05/2025 14:09

Would I be right in thinking the accommodations where kids have already paid deposits or need to do so now are private halls and not owned by the uni?

Kids and parents don’t always know the different and unis aren’t as clear as they could be. So most older unis have most or all of their accom which is owned and managed by them. The he contract is with the uni and they won’t usually require a deposit now.

Newer unis and unis still building accommodation often use privately owned halls - things like Unite, Student Roost and others I forget. They fren these are uni approved but not uni owned. The contract is with the private organisation and not the uni. These often let you book now and pay a deposit, reserving a particular room sometimes.

You need to check the terms carefully. Worst case scenario is that if you don’t get in or choose to go elsewhere you’re liable for a year of rent. Mire common is loss of deposit if you don’t get your grades. Some will refund everything if you don’t get grades but not if you meet the offer and choose not to go.

Uni owned accom is often cheaper and has shorter tenancies and won’t want cash before results. But also won’t allocate before results because until then no-one knows who is coming. Most ask for preferences sooner but they are only preferences.

Kids and parents can get hung up about specific accommodations. They can become desperate for en-suite and bowled over by fancy facilities in private halls. They usually haven’t done a budget. Def worth doing that - making sure they are clear what amount they will have to spend from loans and any parental accommodation, and then looking at what will be left after rent from different options. As parents it’s worry setting your own budget first and making sure they know what you’ll be giving. Anything open ended tends to lead to them deciding the all singing, all dancing option is essential.

Id say it’s good too to help them be open minded and flexible about what they get. Often they won’t get first choice. They can be convinced that if they’re not in X hall, they will never meet people like them and will be totally miserable. They can usually have a great time and make friends in any accommodation. It’s the uni experience and living away which is vital, rather than the specific accommodation.

Def don’t let them sign any contracts without showing you them. Hugely costly misunderstandings and errors can happen. Yes, tyey are young adults and must make choices, but contracts and the implications of it all aren’t always understood or thought through. Having a parent to discuss it with helps loads - they can still make the decisions, but be more informed.

Remibds me of my eldest DS choosing houses for his second year: saw some houses included bills and others didn’t. Thought those that didn’t include them were somehow free - no idea that the bulls would be additional extras - although this seemed obvious to me. Then when that was explained couldn’t think of what bills they would gave to pay beyond internet. Again, needed it explained and rough coatings and difference between summer and winter. Not a clue. And this was a v bright boy. Could quickly understand it once we talked it through and able to make sensible choices. But turned out other housemates had been clueless too. It’s a steep learning curve and no-one wants to find they’ve mistakenly signed up for £10k accommodation they don’t want.

ParmaVioletTea · 24/05/2025 14:27

@Kittkats its difficult to answer your question categorically. Each university will have a different process in the details (although the general process is much the same everywhere). So your DD needs to check with the university she accepts as a Firm offer.

Once your DD Firms her 1st choice university, she should be contacted automatically by that university about accommodation - by email, so she needs to be business-like about checking her emails.

You should also find information on the DETAILS of an accommodation offer on the website of the university she firms.

Most universities will offer an assured place in halls IF an applicant firms with them. An Insurance place won't necessarily trigger an offer of accommodation.

She will generally be offered a list of accommodation, together with a questionnairre about her preferences. Student accommodation teams try to match these up, but it's not always possible.

So she might need to think about:

  • self-catering vs catered
  • en suite v shared bathroom
  • Quiet flat
  • Single sex flat (beware that most universities currently break the newly-confirmed law that 'sex' refers to biological sex - I know my place was guilty of allowing self-id as to changing sex. You can ask if she wants a Women-only floor or flat, that she'll get it!)
  • Any disabilities which require physical accommodations/adjustments
And so on. First choices are not always available, but believe me, student accommodation teams try very hard to match requests/preferences with rooms!

If she accepts an offer as her Firm (1st choice) there is likely to be an Offer Holder Day later in the year, after the deadline for accepting offers closes (can't remember when that is - around about now I think?)

You can accompany her and find out more about accommodation in talks directed at parents, while students do their thing with the department they're hoping to enter in September.

But each university will do this slightly differently, so be aware of this when reading this thread. Most PPs know about their own DCs' universities, but not the general system. Search the website of her university of choice.

Flyswats · 24/05/2025 14:35

@ParmaVioletTea
Just as a contrast, my DD going to York this Sept. She had to make 7 selections for accommodation as acceptable possibilities. There are no single sex corridors / flats on campus only catered / non-catered + ensuite / shared bathrooms.

She won't be allocated any room until after results day, when she needs to accept and leave a deposit within a certain time frame. If she rejects her room she may not get another choice on campus.

She has a minor disability adjustment that affects one aspect of her accommodation application. I have been told by their office that they allocate rooms as follows, mostly on a "lottery system"

  1. all disability applicants get allocated rooms (according to individual needs and preferences)
  2. firm offer holders who have put in their accommodation requests go thru the lottery until the list is complete
  3. insurance holders who have put in accommodation requests go thru the lottery again, until that list is complete
  4. late applicants to accommodation (firm or insurance) go thru lottery. These folks are given whatever is left over.
ParmaVioletTea · 24/05/2025 14:43

Well you kind of make my point @Flyswats - every university does things differently!

@Kittkats 's DD will need to read the information her university of 1st choice sends her very carefully.

And York has communicated their process very clearly, which is useful to your DD, I hope, to have that clearly outlined information about the allocation process.

Flyswats · 24/05/2025 15:32

@ParmaVioletTea Yes!
The only thing with York, was they had a list of accommodation types / colleges etc to choose from before applying, but when you log in to list those choices, they're about 50% different.

Sweetpeasaremadeforbees · 26/05/2025 21:38

Would I be right in thinking the accommodations where kids have already paid deposits or need to do so now are private halls and not owned by the uni?

I don't think DD's accommodation is private because it's actually on the Lancaster campus and part of the college she's chosen. Provided it's returned if she doesn't get the required grades I don't really blame the Uni for asking for a deposit. It shows commitment to actually taking up the offered place. It must be a pain in the arse for a Uni to allocate accommodation to a student with a firm offer only for them to drop out at a later stage or trade up to another Uni via clearing.

blueshoes · 26/05/2025 21:55

It must be a pain in the arse for a Uni to allocate accommodation to a student with a firm offer only for them to drop out at a later stage or trade up to another Uni via clearing.

Frustrating as it may be for the uni, this is a fact of life. Sometimes students do not make predicted grades or they change their mind about their courses or something happens which makes them want to take a gap year. Students require more leeway where it is their first year. It is reasonable to require more commitment by the second year, but they are allowed to change their minds at the 11th hour for the first year because there are many variables, not all of which are within their control.

Far more sensible for unis to not take deposits until all the chips are on the table after results day.

iamjuneosborne · 26/05/2025 23:48

@Flyswats- what do you mean about York choices being 50% different? DD filled it in a few weeks ago and all the options were as stated on the website. Has anything changed in the last couple of weeks?

iamjuneosborne · 26/05/2025 23:58

iamjuneosborne · 26/05/2025 23:48

@Flyswats- what do you mean about York choices being 50% different? DD filled it in a few weeks ago and all the options were as stated on the website. Has anything changed in the last couple of weeks?

Actually- did you mean it had changed since applying for the Uni- renaming the rooms and bands etc?

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