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University of University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London distance from the City Centre:
Underground (Tube)- 10 minutes (average)
Bus - 19 minutes (average)
Taxi - 17 minutes (average)
Walking - 26 minutes (average)
Westminster Regent Street campus has on-campus student accommodation options with an average rent of £3,500 to £5,500/semester. The rent of the room includes electricity, water, gas, Wi-Fi, maintenance, and security.
University of University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London follows a trimester academic year system. Each semester has around 12 weeks.
The best month to book a University of University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London on-campus accommodation after the university offer to study is accepted during November - January. Accommodation applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, which generally start with:
New undergraduate - February/March
New postgraduate - April/May
For returning students - May/June
Other Campuses of University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London
PBSAs and Private Lets are the most popular off-campus student accommodation in London. These are a little more expensive than on-campus student rooms but offer additional benefits such as flexible contract length, flexible move-in dates, independent social life, modern amenities along with room rent, electricity, water, gas, Wi-Fi, maintenance, and security included in bills. The only differences are:
Purpose-built student accommodation: Average rent £600 to £1,500 /month
Generally located within walking distance from the university.
Popular University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London student accommodation options include The Hive London and iQ Bloomsbury.
Private Westminster Regent Street Campus accommodation (Private Lets) with an average price of £400 -£1,200/month
Generally located in residential areas, anywhere in the city.
Recommended University of the University of Westminster - Regent Street Campus - London private lets include Homey double bedroom not far from Stepney Green tube.
IQ Student Accommodation, Unite Students, and Fresh Students accept advance bookings for a limited number of rooms for such students with cancellation and refund provisions. T&C is applied according to the provider. We suggest checking our cancellation and refund policies before booking a room or speaking with our multilingual student housing experts.
Soho/Fitzrovia’s average rent is around £650 - £950/month. It’s a 15-20-minute walk from campus.
Peckham’s average rent is around £700 - £900/month. It’s a 10-15-minute walk from campus. Some accommodation options close to campus include iQ Bloomsbury and Scape Bloomsbury.
Marylebone’s average rent is around £800 - £1,200. It’s a 10-15-minute walk from campus. Some accommodation options close to campus include AXO Oxford Circus.
Early bird offer (Off-campus student accommodations generally give discounts or offers on early booking.)
Unlike university accommodation, there are many student room types to choose from.
No offer, no visa, no problem! Easy cancellation process.
Avoid expensive last-minute private student accommodation bookings.
Stay with your friend or partner despite being enrolled in different universities in the city.
More privacy because on-campus accommodations usually have shared facilities and common areas.
Off-campus and private facilities generally have modern facilities such as gyms, cinemas, and game rooms.
The University of Westminster has over 19,000 international students.
Yes, the University of Westminster offers a number of scholarships for international students. These scholarships are awarded based on academic merit, financial need, and development potential.
Yes, the University of Westminster offers a wide range of student support services. These include:
The University of Westminster's acceptance rate is very competitive, around 18%.
The University of Westminster is a good school. It offers a wide range of courses, including undergraduate, postgraduate, and research degrees. It also has a number of strong academic departments, such as the School of Business and Management, the School of Media and Communication, and the School of Architecture and the Built Environment.
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