OUR ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS

The Middlesex Accommodation Team helps students find their new home while they study at our north London campus.

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USHER HALL

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PLATT HALL

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WRITTLE HOUSE

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STUDENT HALLS COSTS

HALLS OF RESIDENCE
NUMBER OF ROOMS
COST PER WEEK - STANDARD
COST PER WEEK - EN SUITE (PRIVATE BATHROOM)
COST PER WEEK* - STUDIO
CONTRACT LENGTH
Platt Hall
540
x
£208.95
x
40 weeks
Writtle House
36
£194.11 - single £200.27 - double
x
x
40 weeks
Usher Hall
182
x
£220.08
x
40 weeks

Students who pay their accommodation fees in full at the start of the year will be eligible for a 2% discount.

Our accommodation guarantee

We guarantee accommodation in halls for all full-time first year undergraduate and postgraduate students.

How to apply

Students can apply for accommodation in our halls of residence when they have accepted their place to study with us via an easy online application available on our website. Applications open in May and there’s no deadline to apply for accommodation although it’s good to apply as soon as possible.

Students do not need to pay a deposit when applying for accommodation. Instead we’ll ask them to make an advance rent payment of £300 when they accept an offer of accommodation. If students are applying for a place for a main intake period (September or January), their contract will begin on the main intake arrival date.

Private accommodation

Renting somewhere of your own is a way to be more independent. You can find flats, houses and rooms with live-in landlord in the area close to campus.

The Middlesexstudentpad website is an excellent place to start your accommodation search. It features up-to-date details of rented accommodation, including landlords' contact details, details of rent and other relevant information. The website is updated all year round, so even if term has started, it is always worth having a look at the details posted here. The site also includes a message board facility, allowing you to see notices posted by other students about housing.