Your Accommodation Guide 2022 Chester Sites
GUARANTEED, SECURE, EASY Moving in Sunday
It’s official! Applications for student accommodation 2022 are open. This guide contains everything you need to know about applying for accommodation at the University of Chester. We understand that there are lots of things to think about when it comes to starting university. You may be wondering whether to move away or stay at home – and if you are moving away for university, this may well be the first time you live away from home. So, with that in mind, we have created this useful guide to provide an overview of the range of accommodation available here at Chester and to make choosing the right accommodation as simple as possible for you. If you don’t need accommodation as you will be commuting in, head to page 15 for details of what support is in place for our commuting students. For more information about the accommodation options we have available to you, please visit our website and if you have any questions We guarantee about the application process, our University or Accommodation Team are always happy partnership to help. accommodation to
all Firm Choice applicants.
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Contents 4-5 Key Dates 6-7 Guaranteed, Secure, Easy 8-9 Food and Drink on Campus 10-11 A Home from Home 12-17 Choosing Your Accommodation 18-19 Map of University Accommodation 20 Accommodation Prices 22-23 Step-by-Step Guide to Applying for Accommodation
24-25 Allocation of Accommodation 26 How to Pay for Your Accommodation 27 Accommodation Checklist
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KEY DATES Here are the key dates you need to know when applying for University and partnership accommodation:
14th March
10th June
Online applications open
Deadline for priority allocation
Please see pages 20-21 for details of when and how accommodation is allocated.
Contact Details If you have any questions about our accommodation, please contact our Accommodation Office: www.chester.ac.uk/accommodation accommodation@chester.ac.uk 01244 513000
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GUARANTEED, SECURE, EASY. Guaranteed
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If Chester is your Firm choice, we’ll guarantee you a room in either University or partnership accommodation - so that’s one less thing to worry about.
Our accommodation is conveniently located for getting the best out of your university experience. All accommodation is located either on site or very close by, putting you right at the heart of everything. Our click and collect service is great for when you just want to eat some food on the run or fancy a takeout, and if you’re a commuting student but need a room for a couple of nights, you can take advantage of our easy overnight accommodation scheme.
Secure Everybody wants to feel safe and secure and not worry too much about some of the uncertainties of life. And, at Chester, we’ll ensure you don’t have to worry. Our Residential Life Team will help you to settle in and our Porters will be there for you around the clock.
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24/7 University security service. Out-of-hours support for welfare issues. Responsive maintenance service based at Exton Park (Parkgate Road). Communal cleaning service provided. Rent includes utility bills and insurance. University managed internet service. Cycle shelters on all sites and cycle routes from our Exton Park (Parkgate Road) site to all other campuses in Chester. Our award-winning chefs provide a range of freshly cooked meals and our catering schemes offer huge savings and help students budget.
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FOOD AND DRINK ON CAMPUS There are plenty of places to find a bite to eat or go for coffee with friends on our sites. Here are just a few examples:
The Dining Room
The Gourmet Burger House
You have lots to choose from at The Hub, including a sandwich bar, hot paninis, homemade soups, wok bar and meat free bar.
The Bar The Bar is home to our very own pizzeria. Holding a huge variety of different events throughout the year, you can sing karaoke into the early hours, enjoy salsa nights, try out meditation sessions and watch live sports.
The clue is in the name – if you want a burger, this is the place to come; the meat is sourced from our local butcher and we’ve got veggie options too.
Binks Grab & Go If you’re dashing to your next lecture but fancy a coffee, our grab and go café is perfect for a quick pick-me-up. At Chester, we’ve said goodbye to single-use plastic cups and instead use our drop and swap scheme with recyclable cups.
We work closely with our catering outlets to offer meal schemes for students living in selfcatered accommodation, private sector accommodation or at home. Meal schemes are a great way to ensure you’re having regular healthy meals and they offer you the chance to learn how to budget and save money!
Our Sustainable Food Policy means we try and work with local suppliers where possible to reduce food miles and support local economies.
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All of our sites are cashless. Simply download the YOYO wallet app to pay at any of our outlets and earn points and rewards as you go! You can also use the app to click and collect orders from any catering outlet.
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A HOME FROM HOME
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Our Residential Life Team is here to help you settle in and make the most of your university experience. Our team is trained to support your wellbeing and because our Residential Assistants and Coodinators are all either current students or recent graduates, they’ve all been in the same position as you. Co-ordinators and Assistants provide support 24-hours a day, 7 days a week during term time. You will meet your Residential Assistant or Residential Co-ordinator during the first week of Induction. They will hold regular “flat chats” in your house or hall to offer information and advice on a number of subjects, including: accessing support services, volunteering, sustainability, enhancing your employability, and Students’ Union campaigns.
They also plan social events such as walks, film nights and quiz nights for each weekend of the first term to help you get to know other students. While we hope to soon be putting the restrictions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic behind us, rest assured that our number one priority is always our looking after our students. At the time of going to print, we continue to offer free food packages for isolating students, plus extra wellbeing advice and support for those who need it.
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CHOOSING YOUR ACCOMMODATION We have several different types of accommodation to choose from, depending on your preferred facilities and board basis.
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Single rooms (en-suite facilities available in most full-board properties) Breakfast, lunch and evening meals provided Monday to Sunday during term time Small communal kitchen provided which includes a kettle, microwave, fridge, toaster and sink to wash crockery Full-board residents are required to vacate during Christmas holidays (alternative accommodation can be arranged) £159.60 per week*
Astbury House, Exton Park
Emily English Literature “For me, University accommodation was a crucial way to get introduced to University life. It’s a perfect opportunity to get to know lots of people who are in the same boat as you. University is one of the rare opportunities where you can leave your room, knock on a friend’s door and chat to them in a matter of 30 seconds. It’s great for learning how to live on your own in a safe and comfortable environment. It’s your personal space – I found that having lots of photos and home touches really helped me settle in. My accommodation was on campus, so it was really central to both my lessons and town, which was really convenient.” 12
*Prices are for 2022/2023. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
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Single rooms (en-suite facilities in some properties) Fully fitted kitchens and communal areas Self-catered students may also take advantage of one of the University’s meal schemes which offer healthy meals at a reduced cost. Between £99.40 - £121.80 per week*
Chuch College Close
Amelia Religious Studies “I chose self-catered accommodation for my first year and lived in a converted town house owned by the University that was a ten-minute walk from campus. It is easily the most affordable option and provides a great first step into independent living. For me, I knew that the studio flats weren’t what I wanted from my university experience. The shared living spaces in my house is a great way to mix with people who aren’t on my course. I was pretty nervous when I first arrived but my advice is remember everyone is in the same boat - keep your door open and unpack your pans at the kitchen table with everybody else and you soon get to know everyone!” *Prices are for 2022/2023. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
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Self-Catered Studio Flat Perfect if you want the flexibility to make your own meals. l
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Fully equipped room with spacious en-suite bathroom and kitchenette £149.10 per week*
Grosvenor House, Exton Park
Steffan Geography and International Development Studies “I lived in Grosvenor House (studio flat) during my first year. I selected the option due to the independence it offered. Living in Grosvenor was great as it gave me my own space with the chance of seeing my friends who lived on the same floor whenever I wanted. Because it was a studio flat, there was no problem waiting for someone else to finish with the oven or bathroom as it was all yours. It was also conveniently located in the heart of Exton Park (Parkgate Road), only a 15-minute walk from the city centre. Overall, living in Grosvenor made first-year university life very convenient.” Grosvenor House
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*Prices are for 2022/2023. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
Commuting? Try Our Flexible Overnight Accommodation If you want to stay overnight, the University has dedicated Bed and Breakfast accommodation available at Senate House. Based at Exton Park (Parkgate Road), Senate House has en-suite bedrooms, complete with televisions, refreshments, hair dryers and toiletries. A complimentary continental breakfast is provided but students can also purchase additional items from one of our outlets on campus. The rooms are priced at £40 per night and are subject to availability. We also offer flexible accommodation for students who need short-term stays.
For more information about overnight and short-term accommodation, you can contact: accommodation@chester.ac.uk. We hold induction events for both commuting and mature students, so you can get to know people in the same situation as you and make friends just as easily as you would in halls of residence. If you’re going to commute, you’ll also receive our ‘Commuting Student Guide’ before you start, containing everything you need to know about the practicalities of commuting and the services available to you.
Senate House
Clare Adult Nursing “Being a commuting student, I was worried that I would not feel part of the campus community. I came to university with two friends that I had made on my access to higher education course so it didn’t feel too daunting as we had each other for support. We needn’t have worried though as we all quickly established new friendship groups and I was even voted to become the student experience representative for my cohort. Commuting hasn’t ever stopped me from having an active role in university life as I am able to join in with events and activities planned by the SU. My commute is fairly short but I use this time to read and prepare for my lectures or just listen to some music to relax before a busy day.” 15
PARTNERSHIP ACCOMMODATION We work with selected private providers who offer a mix of studios and self-catered ensuite flat shares, widening the choice of accommodation on offer to first year students. Your experience will be much the same as University accommodation in that you will be placed with other students from the University. However, please note that partnership accommodation is not owned by the University and as such your contract would be with the chosen private provider. Tudor Place
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Social spaces including a common room, pool table, snug room, dedicated study room and on-site gym Between £148 -£205 per week*
Abbeygate
En-suite Cluster Accommodation and Studios – Abbeygate
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Granary Studios
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Studio flats with kitchen facilities En-suite bathroom facilities External courtyard area Social spaces Between £159- £200 per week*
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Rooms with shared kitchens, or studio flats En-suite bathroom facilities On-site gym Communal study space £139 -£215 per week*
Private Sector Residences To add to the range of options you can choose from, the University also works closely with private providers of student accommodation. We have a register of private sector flats, houses and registered lodgings that you can view online at:
Please note: the images presented here are just an example of the accommodation options available. For a full overview of each option, please visit: www.chester.ac.uk/accommodation
www.chesterstudentstamp.co.uk *Prices are for 2022/2023. Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract.
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ACCOMMODATION, CHESTER SITES AND CAMPUSES Most University accommodation is on or next to our Exton Park site (Parkgate Road) or conveniently located in the city. Having everything close by means you’re within walking distance of lecture rooms, our main library, the Students’ Union, sports facilities, restaurants, laundry facilities and – most importantly – your new friends. Chester city centre is just a short walk away from our Exton Park site, offering a wealth of things to do – be it shops, bars and restaurants; quirky cafes, walks along the city walls or the river; or visiting the stunning Storyhouse - Chester’s cultural centre which is home to a library, theatre and cinema. Train Station
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Accommodation Hayes Park • Hayes Park Parkgate Road Houses l
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Astbury House
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Powys Court
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John Douglas Court
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ACCOMMODATION TYPES, FEES AND AVAILABILITY Location:
Board:
No of Rooms:
Weekly Fee
Deposit
Self-Catered Arden Court
Standard
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£99.40
£250
Bridge Street Row
Standard
25
£110.80
£250
Cheyney Road
Standard
32
£99.40
£250
Church College Close
Standard
84
£99.40
£250
Grosvenor House
En-suite
202
£149.10
£250
Hayes Park
Standard
6
£99.40
£250
Hollybank Court
En-suite
50
£117.60
£250
John Douglas Court
Standard
20
£99.40
£250
37 Liverpool Road
En-suite
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£121.80
£250
Parkgate Road
Standard
161
£99.40
£250
Powys Court
Standard / En-suite
72
£106.40
£250
Chichester Court
Standard
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£105.00
£250
51 and 53 Parkgate Road
Standard
16
£99.40
£250
Scotia House
Standard
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£99.40
£250
St Oswalds Mount
Standard
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£99.40
£250
John Douglas Court
Standard
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£99.40
£250
Full Board Astbury House
En-suite
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£159.60
£250
Fisher House
En-suite
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£159.60
£250
Gladstone House
En-suite
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£159.60
£250
Partnership Accommodation
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Abbeygate
En-suite
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£116 - £164
£100
Granary Studios
En-suite
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£159- £200
£100
Tramways
En-suite
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£125 - £199
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Towpath
En-suite
335
£139 -£215
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Tudor Place
En-suite
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£148 -£205
£100
Prices subject to change and will be confirmed upon receipt of your accommodation offer and contract. For more information please go to: www.chester.ac.uk/accommodation
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YOUR STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO APPLYING FOR ACCOMMODATION
STEP 1
Apply for accommodation through PASS, our Pre-Arrival Student Site pass.chester.ac.uk Applications can also be made via your mobile phone by downloading the University of Chester app.* Your username for PASS is your student number. Your student number can be found on the letter sent with this mailing. Your password is Che followed by your date of birth in the format: CheYYYYMMDD *The University app is available in the App Store for iOS devices, Google Play for Android devices and Windows Store for Windows phones.
Complete the application form by 10th June 2022
STEP 2
We will ask you to tell us more about yourself, your preferences and whether you have any specific needs you would like us to consider when we allocate the accommodation. Please apply even if Chester is your Insurance choice. If you miss the application deadline or you have selected the University of Chester as your Insurance choice, your application will not be given the same priority as Firm choice applicants, although we will still endeavor to allocate you a place.
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Allocation of Accommodation
STEP 3
We will contact you following the application deadline to update you on the progress of your application. We should then be able to confirm that a room has been reserved for you.
Confirmation of Accommodation
STEP 4
If you are waiting to receive results, we will send details of your accommodation allocation once your results have been received and your place at the University is confirmed. Please note that when you have been notified of your room allocation, you will need to secure this with a deposit.
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ALLOCATION OF ACCOMMODATION We are able to guarantee University or partnership accommodation to every Firm choice applicant.* Please note that whilst we try to match students’ specific preferences, it is not always possible. If your preferred type of accommodation is oversubscribed, then we will take the following criteria into account to decide how to allocate accommodation: ✓ Geographical location of a student’s home. Places are allocated to those who live furthest away from the University. ✓ Special needs or circumstances such as medical conditions. Please note, care leavers’ needs will be taken into consideration, and we are able to offer year- round access to accommodation as well as discounted fees, provided this is listed on your accommodation application form. You will also need to inform our our Disability and Inclusion Team when you apply for accommodation. Please email disability@chester.ac.uk. *2022 entry. 24
✓ You must submit an accommodation application form by the advertised deadline. ✓ Students who gain entry through an Insurance choice are advised to apply for accommodation, however, applicants who have selected Chester as their Firm choice and who meet the published deadline will be given priority.
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HOW TO PAY FOR YOUR ACCOMMODATION Step 1: When you accept your offer of accommodation, you will need to select your payment method. This will be either by: ✓ Direct debit in three termly instalments ✓ In full at the start of the academic year
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Step 2: Pay your deposit of £250. This will be deducted from the third term’s rent.
ACCOMMODATION CHECKLIST
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www.chester.ac.uk/accommodation If you have any questions about our accommodation, please contact our Accommodation Office: E: accommodation@chester.ac.uk T: 01244 513000 uochester
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The information provided in this guide is provided for your information and convenience only. Any reference made to any person, organisation, activities, products or services does not constitute or imply an endorsement, or recommendation by the University of Chester. All prices, details and availability have been included in good faith and are believed to be correct at the time of publishing. This guide provides an overview of how the University is responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and gives some examples of alternative arrangements that are being put in place at the time of publishing. The opportunities and services detailed in this guide are all subject to change as may be made necessary by government guidelines and restrictions. Please refer to our website for the most up-to-date information.