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Housing Abroad


There are different housing options available depending on the type of program you choose. Each program page on UK Education Abroad's website lists the housing options available for that particular program.

On certain programs, housing is predetermined. For other programs, you may have to apply for your housing or complete a housing preference form. It is important to note that different housing options may impact the total cost of your program, so do your research before you decide. Make sure to speak with your EA Advisor or program manager if you have any questions.

Homestay
  • You live with a local family abroad.
  • You might share a room with another student.
  • Some meals and laundry are generally included.
  • This is a popular option for Partner programs in Southern Europe, Central, and South America.
  • Improve language skills and understanding of local culture and customs by spending time with your host family.
  • You should usually take a small gift from your hometown to give to your host family.
Residence Halls
  • You'll live with local or other international students.
  • You might have to share a room with a roommate(s).
  • They usually offer on-site laundry facilities.
  • They are a popular option for Exchange and Direct programs.
  • They may not include meals, but might have a small shared kitchen.
  • Linens and towels are usually not included - but make sure to double check.
Apartments
  • You could live with other students from your program or university.
  • This is an option for certain Exchange, Direct, and Partner programs.
  • Rent and utilities are usually included in program housing costs, but an upfront deposit may be required.
  • They're usually furnished, but towels and linens are probably not included.
  • They're located either within walking distance or near public transportation that'll get you to your University/classes.
  • If using independent housing, don't pay a deposit or rent without seeing the property!!
Hotels or Hostels
  • A popular option for Faculty-Directed and some Partner programs (like KIIS and CCSA).
  • Sharing rooms with other students is HIGHLY likely.
  • On-site laundry is usually not available.
  • Linens and towels are usually included.
  • Breakfast is often included.
  • Rooms are small, so pack light!