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Huron University USA in London is pleased to offer students
accommodation in Central London. Rooms are offered in two residential
buildings in the Kensington area approximately 20 minutes tube ride away
from the university. Rooms are allocated to students who may choose
between double, triple and quad rooms. Graduate students have priority
over undergraduate students to be placed in double rooms. A deposit of
£500 must accompany a completed form by the published deadline in order
to receive priority housing. Requests after the deadline will be
accommodated subject to availability.
Each room is equipped with the necessary amenities - usually bunk beds,
night stand, wardrobe, desks, chairs, and study lamps. Rooms are cleaned
weekly and fresh linen is supplied. A resident assistant will live on
the premises to support; guide and help the students create a feeling of
community within the residence.
All of the residence accommodation is self-catering. Full kitchen
facilities, televisions, and 3 Internet connected computers in the
communal area will be supplied in each Residence Hall. Staying in the
Halls of Residence is a great way to become involved in the student
community and make friends!
Huron's Halls of
Residence:
Our Halls of Residence
are divided into two main buildings. The buildings are at 3 Collingham
Road and 191 Queens Gate and are studio style accommodation.
Fees:
(pound Sterling)
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Halls of Residence
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Spring 2007
(17 weeks)
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Premium
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£2,480
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£2,635
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Twin Room
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£2,465
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Triple Room
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£2,295
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Quad Room
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£2,150
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Prices will depend on
whether students live in the Residence in South Kensington or the
Residence in Russell Square. Accommodation charges do not include meals.
Methods of Payment
Payment may be made by any of the following methods:
Bank Transfer, Cash, Sterling Cheque, Dollar Cheque, Credit Card and
Debit Card.
We accept the following credit and debit cards:
Mastercard, Visa, Barclays Connect, Eurocard, JCB, Switch or Delta.
Payments can be made on line on this website.
Schedule of Payments
All fees are due at registration or in advance. Students may not attend
classes until all necessary financial arrangements have been made with
the Finance Office.
Important Information
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The application fee of £40 must be paid before applications can be
reviewed. It is non-refundable. |
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The confirmation fee of £150 is non-refundable. It is required to
reserve a place at the University and is in addition to the tuition fee. |
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The tuition deposit of £850 allows the letter for immigration use to be
issued. It is applied towards the first semester's tuition fee. It is
non-refundable except in the event of the applicant being refused a
visa. |
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The University reserves the right to demand the first semester’s tuition
fees as a tuition deposit from students applying from certain countries
with known visa difficulties and financial restrictions. |
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The utility fee includes external library resources and IT facilities in
the University. |
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The accommodation deposit comprises of a £500 damage deposit and a £500
advance payment towards the first semester’s rent. It is refundable only
in the event of the applicant being refused a visa. The damage deposit
is refunded after the student vacates the University’s accommodation. |
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The accommodation deposit will not be refunded if a student decides not
to stay in the University’s halls of residence after arriving in London.
Additionally the student will be held liable for the full semester’s
accommodation fee. |
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Applicants for the ‘premium single’ rooms will be required to pay a
larger deposit as specified in the accommodation form. |
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