ճwebsite provides useful information when preparing for your stay in New Zealand.
We recommend you apply for accommodation as soon as you accept your offer to study at UC.
ճwebsite provides useful information when preparing for your stay in New Zealand.
We recommend you apply for accommodation as soon as you accept your offer to study at UC.
Ease your transition to New ӰԺlife by living in theHalls of residence. UC has agreements with specialist accommodation providers to manage all aspects of your accommodation experience. Your contract is directly with your hall of residence.
There are a range of accommodation options for first year through to PhD students:
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There are key dates to be aware of if you are interested in living on campus. Applications open on 1 August for accommodation starting in February the following year. The key dates for 2025 are outlined here.
Halls of residence range in costs depending on whether you are self-catered or fully-catered.
A first year student is a school leaver generally 17-19 years of age. First year students 20+ are recommended to apply for Ilam Student Accommodation. For contracts dates and rates, please refer to the comparison charts below:
Refer toUC IT Servicesfor assistance with internet access.
If you are on an officialStudy Abroad or Exchange programme, anoffer of place is guaranteedat either Campus Houses, Hayashi,Ilam Student Accommodationor Sonoda, providing your application is received by the due dates. This is the easiest option as you can arrange your accommodation before you arrive and flat with Kiwi students on campus.
For further information, refer to ourAccommodation Offer for Study Abroad or Exchange Studentswebpage.
Ilam Student Accommodationoffers independent apartment-style living with the bonus of living on-campus in a supportive community and are ideal for individual students over 18 years of age.
You will have your own fully-furnished room and share a kitchen, bathroom, living and laundry facilities. The apartments are home to students of all ages, at all levels of study, and from all over the world.
Further information is available on ourUCIC webpage.
For postgraduate students arriving outside standard semester dates (January-June or July-December), UC offers a Postgraduate Flexi Start that will enable the hall to adjust the start date of your contract to align with your arrival date.
Further information is available on ourPostgraduate Studentswebpage.
The UC campus is approximately 10 minutes' drive from Christchurch International Airport. Options for transport to campus include the,,, or. A taxi stand is located outside the International Terminal.
The halls of residenceare located 2-15 minutes' walk away from campus facilities.
Ensure your accommodation provider is expecting you. Each hall of residence will have specific check-in times.Temporaryaccommodationmay be required depending on your flight arrival time.
Homestay and private board are popular choices with international, UCIC, and study abroad and exchange students when they first arrive in Christchurch. In a welcoming family environment, you will have your own room, meals with the family and the opportunity to practice your English every day.
Find out more abouthomestay and private board.
If you are under 18 when you start studying at UC, you are required to live in homestay accommodation, in a fully-catered hall of residence or with a designated caregiver until your 18th birthday. This is a requirement under thewhich came into effect on 1 January 2022. Refer to ourPastoral Carewebpage for further information.
If you are bringing your partner or family with you, or you are staying for less than a semester, then you will need to consider alternative options off campus, for example:
Please refer to our webpage forCouples and Families.
Market rent in Christchurch is found on thewebsite and will give you an idea of what you can expect to pay. Please note that these rates do not differentiate between furnished or unfurnished or the condition of the room or property.
If moving into an empty property, you will need to factor in set up costs into your budget:
You also need to budget for ongoing monthly expenses such as power, internet, transport, food and personal items. Refer toorfor cost of living information.
Do not sign a contract or agreement without viewing a property personally, therefore, we recommend that you arrange temporary accommodation for when you first arrive in Christchurch to enable you time to find a property that you will be happy in.
For families, we recommend arriving on your own first as temporary accommodation can be booked on campus atSonodawhile you find a suitable house to enable your family to join you. Temporary accommodation for a family can be very expensive.