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Accommodation on the Carmarthen Campus

When it comes to accommodation in Carmarthen, we have a number of options available. Our comfortable living spaces are located on the main campus, within the university-owned residential hall. By choosing to stay with us, you’ll be just a stone’s throw away from your study areas and everything that our vibrant Carmarthen campus has to offer.

“A wonderful thank you for all your support and help in settling our son Lewis into Halls over the last three years including during Covid-19.  We are so grateful for all your amazing support and assistance.“

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Guaranteed Accommodation for 1st Years

Make us your firm choice, and we will guarantee you accommodation for your first year. Our university residences offer you a sense of community that creates that perfect home away from home.‌ 

What Carmarthen Accommodation has to Offer

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A choice of ensuite self-catered accommodation.
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Utility bills and WIFI included. 
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Guaranteed Accommodation for those who make ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø their firm choice
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24-hour security.
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Welsh speaking students can request to be located in a flat/area with other Welsh speakers.
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A variety of sports, leisure and catering facilities located on-site.

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  • New Style, En-Suite – 64 Rooms

    En-suite, Single – 216 Rooms

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    Full 37 weeks running from 21 September 2024 to 7 June 2025

    Pricing

    • £5,146.70/²¹²Ô²Ô³Ü²¹±ô±ô²â&²Ô²ú²õ±è;
    • £139.10/&²Ô²ú²õ±è;·É±ð±ð°ì

    Termly Fees

    • Term 1: Â£2,086.50
    • Term 2: Â£2,225.60
    • Term 3: Â£834.60

    Full Annual payment made by 30 October 2024 - £5,050.50
     

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    Full 37 weeks running from 21 September 2024 to 7 June 2025.

    Pricing

    • £3,959/²¹²Ô²Ô³Ü²¹±ô±ô²â
    • £107/·É±ð±ð°ì

    Termly Fees

    • Term 1: Â£1,605
    • Term 2: Â£1,712
    • Term 3: Â£642

    Full Annual payment made by 30 October 2024 - Â£3,885,00

  • Applications for 2024/25 Academic year will open in March. We are continuing to provide flexible contracts, if you would likea more information or have any queries, please contact the accommodation team.

    As a first-year student you will be offered accommodation within the self-catered accommodation in Archbishop Noakes. Each flat contains 8 single rooms together with a shared kitchen and lounge. 

    • The licence period is for 37 weeks running from 21 September 2024 to 7 June 2025

    • You will not be requested to vacate rooms during Christmas and Easter vacations 

    You can choose from:

    • There will be a choice of rooms being our current rooms with single sized beds or the new style single en-suite rooms with four-foot beds. 

    • Welsh-speaking students can ask to be located in a flat with other Welsh speakers. 

    You may apply for accommodation provided you have a ‘Conditional’ or ‘Unconditional’ offer from the University. If we are your second choice, applications should not be made until after exam results in August.   

  • Once you have secured your room in halls you may then want to start thinking about what to bring with you onto campus.

    UniKitOut are an online store that can provide HUGE discounts on many of the following items:

    • Bedding Packs
    • Kitchen Packs
    • Bathroom and Towel Packs
    • Student Combo Packs
    • Electricals
    • Accessories and much more!

    All items once purchased can also be delivered directly to your room on campus so they are waiting for you when you arrive.

  • Returning students may apply for accommodation, with applications opening in March, please contact the accommodation team for more information.

  • We can accommodate Postgraduate students on campus, in the en-suite accommodation.   Please contact the accommodation department to discuss your requirements.

  • Whether you live in close proximity to the University or are coming from further afield, the University halls of residence are an option for you.  

    Rooms are allocated on a first come - first served basis to students seeking accommodation for a full academic year.  

    Medical conditions that are disclosed to the Accommodation Department will be taken into account. Any other requirements will be considered after the initial allocation process has been completed. 

    You will be able to apply for a place in University halls provided you hold a Conditional or Unconditional Offer from the University. If the University is your second choice, please wait until after your exam results in August to apply. 

    For any queries regarding the above, please contact the accommodation team. 

  • Students who accept an offer of accommodation in the University’s Halls of Residence must abide by the terms and conditions.  

    Any queries regarding the Regulations for Students in Halls of Residence should be directed to the Accommodation Manager

    Complaints 

    • If the Resident is unhappy with a decision made by the University or the steps taken by the University in respect of the Agreement and/or if the Resident considers that the University has breached its obligations under this Agreement, in the first instance, any complaint should be referred to the Accommodation Department to investigate. 

    • If your complaint is still not resolved, it is possible to report this via the Procedures for Academic Appeals, Complaints and Other Student Cases procedure,  which can be found in the  Academic Quality Handbook, where you will need to complete the GA5 Formal Complaint Form

    • Formal complaints must be received no more than 1 month after the informal procedure has ended (where appropriate) and no more than 6 months after the main issue complained about occurring. Formal complaints received after these deadlines will be deemed to be out of time. They may not be considered unless there is independent evidence to show compelling reasons why the formal complaint was not raised in a timely manner. 

  • Arrangements can be made where possible to accommodate Disabled Students. If you have special requirements, please discuss these with the one of the University Disability Advisers. They will be able to discuss any support requirements you may have, further information can be found on our Learning Support pages. 

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Contact the Accommodation Team

Our accommodation team are here to help you make the right choice to help create the university experience you are looking for. If you have any questions about accommodation whether accessibility, accommodation options or specific questions about your situation our accommodation team are on hand to help.

The Student Accommodation Code

Universities UK – Code of Practice

The is designed as a statement of good practice which is subject to change and refinement in the light of experience and encourages better management of the accommodation. The code ensures that residents benefit from clear policies and procedures relating to the following: 

  • Health & Safety 

  • Maintenance and Repairs 

  • Student Welfare 

  • Antisocial behaviour and disciplinary issues 

  • Environmental quality