University of Hertfordshire Information
Accommodation:
Probably one of the most important issues before traveling to the UK is to live. The University of Hertfordshire offers special support to international students in their search for accommodation during the first year guaranteeing a place in the residence halls, whenever prompted by the deadline.
All campuses offer accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets. The residences have common areas and fully equipped kitchens with fridge, freezer, microwave, plates for heating food and cabinets to store cooking utensils. In the Hatfield College Lane Campus is located six residence halls and some floors. The rooms are fully furnished, most of them with individual study rooms and bathrooms / showers community. Accommodation at the de Havilland campus, meanwhile, consists of eleven residence halls with individual study rooms and an Internet connection.
Although the St Albans campus there own accommodation, pupils of these facilities will stay in the Hatfield and use the free bus (UNO) that connects the campus to attend class. In the hosting service of the University (Residential Allocation) provide information and advice on housing options, and different pricing system or application process should take to gain a place in the residence halls.
Cost of living:
Before traveling to the UK is necessary to ensure that there will be sufficient economic resources to survive for the duration of the studies that wish to register. In addition to tuition fees to be calculated a number of other expenses such as accommodation and a number of concepts that influence the cost of living. It is estimated that each student at the University of Hertfordshire spend between £ 120 and £ 130 per week during their stay. Below is a list of common costs:
Accommodation: from £ 59.12 to £ 92.96 a week in university residences and about 360 pounds a month (between £ 90 and £ 100 per week) if you rent a room to a private owner.
Handling: £ 40 a week.
Books and Instructional Materials: between £ 320 and £ 740.00 per year.
Laundry: £ 10 a week.
Transport: £ 20 per week.
Expenses for utilities (water, electricity, gas …): £ 20 to £ 40 a week.
Tours and social life: 500 pounds a year.
Other costs: £ 15 per week.
