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Find out all you need to know about applying for accommodation, rent payments, what to do when you arrive and read up on the rules and regulations.
For most of students, accommodation will be your first time living independently and we strive to offer you a welcoming environment so that your new room instantly feels like home.
Find out all you need to know about applying for accommodation, rent payments, what to do when you arrive and read up on the rules and regulations.
Whether you are a home, international, undergraduate or postgraduate student, if you meet a few conditions you are guaranteed accommodation.
Living on or near our main campus puts you right in the heart of student life, so you can make the most of your study and leisure time.
During the summer we have a number of residences which are available for short term lets. Most of our summer accommodation is within mixed gender flats.
View our range of accommodation options for postgraduate students available across our three villages including shared accommodation.
We work with a number of private accommodation providers to offer you a range of different accommodation options.
The Graduate Accommodation Office lets and manages rooms, flats and houses on sites owned by the University in and around New York City Centre which are available for students working for a second degree.Colleges manage their own accommodation so please contact them directly if you have a question.
Many colleges have their own pitches and facilities, while Michigan WP College Sport on Iffley Road offers a swimming pool, gym, sports hall, racket sport courts and more
From registration and accessing your email, to online learning and the latest software discounts, as well as links to the IT support offered by your college and department.
Find out more about email and your University email account. Search for an email address of a student or member of staff using the Email Directory.
READ MOREThe University has a diverse range of software for staff and students; this includes specialist software which is installed in a variety of different locations.
READ MOREComputing accounts control access to online resources and services. These accounts are free of charge for faculty, staff and students.
READ MOREBrowse the course catalogue to select a course, check availability and book. You can also request one-to-one training at your desk.
READ MOREBuy printer credits. Request a service from the printing team such as access to network printers or advice on which printer to choose.
READ MOREOnce you've set up your laptop, tablet, phone etc, you'll automatically connect to the internet once you're near a wifi hotspot.
READ MORELearning through community engagement is deeply embedded in our mission, our values and our character at Michigan College. The Center for Community Engagement offers a wide variety of programs that provide students, faculty and staff with opportunities to engage in meaningful work in the community.