Accommodation guarantee

We have a housing guarantee in place for specific groups of students. Our housing guarantee is outlined in detail below.

Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ students in housing

Who is guaranteed accommodation

Your accommodation guarantee depends on the type of applicant you are.


Undergraduate applicants

If you apply for an undergraduate course which starts in September, you are guaranteed University-managed accommodation for your first year of study with us if you:

  • are a new, full-time undergraduate student applying through UCAS for a September start date
  • choose Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ as your first choice and firmly accept our offer
  • apply for accommodation by midnight on 31 July in the year you are starting.

Our housing guarantee is for the first year in which you are studying with us (whether that’s the Foundation Year, Year 1 or Year 2 for those who are transferring from another university).

Insurance offer holders

You are not guaranteed University-managed accommodation if you have an insurance offer from Βι¶ΉΣ³»­.

However, you must still apply for housing before the deadline at midnight on 31 July. We will then consider your application once we have housed all students who are guaranteed accommodation.


Masters applicants

If you apply for a Masters which starts in September, you are guaranteed University-managed accommodation if you:

  • are a full-time international Masters student (from outside the UK)
  • apply for accommodation by midnight on 31 July.

If you are assessed as a Home student for fee purposes, you will not be eligible for accommodation so you’ll need to find your own housing in the private sector.

If your offer states your fee status is pending, your eligibility for University-managed accommodation will depend on our assessment of your fee classification.

Find out how to check your fee status.

Agent applications

If you have applied through an agent, your agent will be able to apply for housing online on your behalf between February and July.

We will confirm your housing offer once have paid your Masters tuition fee deposit for international students.

If you are exempt from paying this, you do not have to pay the deposit to secure guaranteed University-managed accommodation. Find out more about Masters tuition fee deposits for international students and exemptions.

If you’re required to pay the tuition fee deposit, we’re unable to allocate you accommodation until you have paid. Pay as soon as you can.

Social Work MA and PGDip

Only overseas applicants to our Social Work MA and Social Work PGDip are eligible for University-managed accommodation.

PGCE students

PGCE students are not eligible to apply for housing, you will need to search for accommodation in the private sector.


PhD applicants

If you apply for a PhD which starts in September, you are guaranteed University-managed accommodation if you:

  • are a full-time, first-year PhD student studying for a full academic year
  • apply for accommodation by midnight on 31 July
  • have received an offer to undertake a PhD programme at Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ by midnight on 31 July.

Agent applications

If you have applied through an agent, your agent will be able to apply for housing online on your behalf between February and July.


Other students

You are guaranteed University-managed housing if you apply by midnight on 31 July and you:

  • are already studying a pre-sessional course at Βι¶ΉΣ³»­
  • are a Brighton and Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ Medical School (BSMS) student in your first year of study. You’ll receive housing information from the University of Brighton Accommodation Office. Email accommodation@brighton.ac.uk for more information.

International Study Centre students

International students who are eligible to study a preparation course at the can find out about the , including university-managed and third party managed accommodation, as well as the fees and how to book your accommodation.


If you apply after the deadline

If you apply for housing after the deadline, you will no longer be guaranteed an offer of housing but we will contact you if or when rooms become available.

If we can’t offer you University-managed housing, we’ll help you look for private accommodation in the local area.

You can only apply for University-managed accommodation after your first year of study if you applied via the Housing and Health process.

Private accommodation

To help you rent a room, flat or house in Brighton & Hove and the local area, we can also give you advice and check your housing agreement.

You can also search for accommodation through .

Disclosures

Your offer of accommodation at the Βι¶ΉΣ³»­ is provisional and is subject to a satisfactory criminal convictions decision by us. You will be asked to make this disclosure so that we may discharge our safeguarding obligations, for the benefit of all students residing in University accommodation. Certain criminal convictions may result in the provisional offer of accommodation being withdrawn or conditions placed upon your offer. The University will only ask you about “relevant” unspent criminal convictions.

Evaluation of your criminal convictions disclosure will be undertaken by the Director for the Student Experience (or their nominee), to ensure that all processing relating to your disclosure is in accordance with our data protection policy and privacy notice.

“Relevant” convictions are: any kind of violence including (but not limited to) threatening behaviour, offences concerning the intention to harm or offences which resulted in actual bodily harm; offences listed in the Sex Offences Act 2003; the unlawful supply of controlled drugs or substances where the conviction concerns commercial drug dealing or trafficking; offences involving firearms; offences involving arson; and offences listed in the Terrorism Act 2006. Convictions which are received outside of England and Wales which are equivalent in scope or nature to these are also considered relevant and any unspent convictions must be disclosed.

Convictions that are “spent” (as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974), or will be spent at the point of starting the course of study, do not need to be declared. If you are uncertain as to whether your conviction is spent, seek independent advice.

For more information, read our Housing policy criminal convictions [PDF 157KB]


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