

Please note that for graduate students commencing courses in 2023/24 the rent calculation will vary a little from that set out above. Occupying a grade 5 room in the third year, again assuming inflation at 2%, would then imply a total accommodation charge for the year of some £6,108. If that student continues to occupy a grade 5 room in the second year, and the annual increase in the RPI is 2%, the total charge in respect of accommodation in that year will be some £5,988.

The College does not normally levy any additional charges in respect of the accommodation that it provides and the cost of laundry, cleaning, heating and lighting, basic contents insurance and the computer network is included within the rent figures set out above*.Īn undergraduate student who occupies a grade 5 room during term time in 2023/24 will pay a total charge in respect of accommodation that year of some £5,871. The College will ensure that, in the undergraduate ballots for rooms to be occupied in the second and third years, the possibility of taking a room at a grade no higher than 3 is available to each undergraduate student. Usually almost all of the rooms allocated to undergraduate freshers are at room grades between 1 and 6. Undergraduates pay rent for 10 weeks each term and there will be additional rent charges if students remain in residence outside of these periods. In order to provide students with greater certainty about the costs that they will incur whilst studying, the College intends that, for the duration of the course that each student commences in 2023/24, the room rent at each grade charged to those students will only be increased in following years in line with the Retail Price Index (RPI).
