Current Students
Currently living in UEA Accommodation and want to find out more about what to do if…
You need to pay your accommodation fees
There is a fault in your room or kitchen
You are locked out of your residence
You need help and support in your residence
You need to know the postal address of your residence
You are planning to withdraw from your course or interrupt your studies at UEA
You need an accommodation reference letter for a private landlord/agency
You want to move out and cancel your accommodation licence
You need to return your room key
Current students can find out more information about Living in Residences on the MyUEA portal.
New Students and Applicants
If you are an offer holder starting the first year of your undergraduate degree and choose UEA as your firm choice, or you are an postgraduate international student, and accept your offer and pay your deposit by 31 July, you are guaranteed a place in UEA accommodation* (*See terms). There are lots of options when it comes to living on campus and you’ll need to indicate your preference when you apply. To explore our accommodation options and find out more information regarding living in residences, visit the UEA Accommodation website and refer to our Student Accommodation Handbook.
To apply for accommodation, visit our Accommodation Portal Registration
For more information, visit our Prospective Students page.
Parents
We know there’s lots to think about when your young person is deciding where to live during their study. So, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions that address some of the common queries and concerns we hear from parents and carers. Answers to these frequently asked questions, including what to pack, accommodations fees, and commuting, can be found here: FAQs for Parents and Guardians