When can I move in?
Residences will open on the 2nd of February for First year students and 9th of February for Senior students.
Are students guaranteed accommodation on campus?
All students wishing to reside on campus are required to apply and depending on the availability of space students are considered.
Is it a must to attend Orientation?
Orientation is not a must however first year students are encouraged to attend orientation in order to acclimatise with the university environment before the academic program resumes.
Can I see my room before moving in?
Anytime the students are welcome to view their rooms before moving in.
What items are not permitted due to fire safety regulations?
Candles of any kind (including decorative), incense, automatic drip coffee makers, percolators, all cooking appliances such as hot plates, microwave ovens, toasters, toaster ovens, heating or immersion coils, electric fry pans, broilers, grills/griddles, portable heating units of any kind, electric blankets.
May I have a refrigerator in my room?
Personal small bar refrigerators may be brought, and students need to ensure that they are in good working condition and they are hazardous.
What furniture will be in my room when I arrive, and what do I need to bring for th room?
Each room has all of the basic furniture for each student. A bed, mattress, study-desk, desk chair, wardrobe, curtains and a mirror. Students need to bring their own blankets (bedding).
What should I do if I need special housing consideration due to a medical condition?
If you have a physical disability or medical condition that the Office of the Residence Manager should be aware of, please document your circumstances with your Residence Manager. It is especially important to be as specific as possible when detailing any condition that may require special housing or dining arrangements such as a physical, sensory, or mobility-related disability, or a special dietary need due to medical or religious reasons.
Provided that the person you wish to stay with is doing the same course then any such request must be sent to the Office of the Residence Manager in writing or e-mail to your Residence Manager. Changes or additions will be noted on the application without affecting the floor plans for your respective Residence.
Who can enter my room?
The combination code or key is given to the occupants of that particular room and the code/key should never be given to friends under any circumstances this is done for security reasons.
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