Nottingham Trent University offers a variety of accommodation options for students, including halls of residence, studios, and shared houses. Halls of residence at Nottingham Trent University are the most popular option for first-year students, and offer a range of different room types, including en-suite, shared bathroom, and studio apartments. Studios and shared houses are also available for students in their second year and above.
Nottingham Trent University accommodation is located in a variety of different areas, both on and off campus. On-campus accommodation is located close to the university's campuses, making it easy for students to get to their classes. Off-campus accommodation is located in a variety of different areas, including the city center, the suburbs, and the countryside.
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Nottingham Trent University On Campus Accommodation
Nottingham Trent University guarantees accommodation to all the first year students who get admission at NTU, wishing to stay on campus.
NTU accommodation is competitively priced, and students can choose to pay for their accommodation on a weekly or monthly basis. The university also offers a range of financial assistance options for students who need help with the cost of accommodation.
Details of the residence halls and their costs are given in the table below:
Residence | Types of Rooms | Rates Per Annum |
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Gill Street North | Ensuite, studio | £6890.10 - £11034.87 |
Meridian Court | Shared rooms | £5316.08 - £5651.80 |
New Hall | Ensuite, studio | £7995.68 - £10210.20 |
Norton Court | Ensuite | £6970.04 |
Peverell | Ensuite, one bed flat | £7120.96 - £7921.76 |
Simpsons | Ensuite, studio | £5386.92 - £7145.60 |
The Maltings | Shared rooms | £5316.08 - £5460.84 |
Blenheim | Ensuite | £6970.04 |
Byron Residence | Ensuite | £7509.04 - £8602.44 |
Gill Street South | Ensuite | £8343.72 |
Hampden | Shared rooms | £6,116.88 |
Sandby | Ensuite | £6378.68 - £7056.28 |
Grange Avenue | Shared rooms | £4,398.24 |
Brackenhurst ensuite | Ensuite | £5722.64 - £6092.24 |
Bramley Cottages | Shared rooms | £4783.24 - £5291.44 |
College Drive | Shared rooms | £4268.88 - £5476.38 |
Layton Avenue | One Bed Flat | £5279.12 |
Goldsmith Court - Yugo | Minimum Rate | £7498.00 - £9129.00 |
Kaplan Living Nottingham | Minimum Rate | £3280.00 - £4080.00 |
Nottingham Trent University Off Campus Accommodation
Nottingham Trent University offers off campus accommodation to its students studying UG and PG programs at NTU in and around the campus. The residence types include flats, studio rooms, apartments, etc.
Residence | Rent in GBP per week |
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York House | 201 |
Curzon House | 130 |
The Vantage | 185 |
Trinity House | 181 |
The Village | 144 |
Talbot Street | 149 |
Radford Mill | 160 |
Nottingham Two | 189 |
Mooregate House | 155 |
Bertrand Russell House | 139 |
Private Accommodations at Nottingham Trent University
When planning to look for private accommodations to stay around NTU, a few things to keep in mind are using a reputable letting agent, getting a contract checked with the help of the university's student contact centre, and considering insurances that can help you cover expenses during adversities while staying off-campus.
Some of the private accommodations available to students at Nottingham Trent University for the year 2023-24 are:
Residence | Room-Type | Costs (GBP) |
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Hydrogen Studios | Platinum studio | 279/week |
Gold Studio | 249 | |
Silver Studio | 205 | |
Bronze Studio | 189 | |
Glasshouse, homes for students | Bronze non-ensuite | 121-126/week |
Silver ensuite | 153-154/week | |
Study Inn, Talbot Street | Platinum | 189/week |
Platinum plus | 199/week | |
Unipol Sandhills | Economy | 149/week |
Standard | 155/week | |
Deluxe | 158/week | |
Executive | 160/week | |
Student Roost, Trinity Square | Ensuite | 175/week |
Nottingham Trent University Accommodation Guarantee
Applicants applying for UG degree with Nottingham Trent are often provided an accommodation guarantee by the university as a freshman to the university (only to first year students). However, accommodation guarantee will only be granted if:
- Application offer made by the university has been accepted and deposit have been submitted
- Applications for accommodations must be submitted by July 30, 2023.
- Students must read and accept all the terms and conditions of your accommodation tenancy.
Nottingham Trent University Accommodation Application Process
Students must follow the below mentioned application process to book accommodation at Nottingham Trent University:
- Step 1: Go to the Nottingham Trent University accommodation application portal: UCAS
- Step 2: Fill in your information and enter your NTU ID number.
- Step 3: Submit Application
Note: Booking accommodation requires an NTU ID number. It requires 48 hours after you accepted the offer to book accommodation
NTU accommodation is a great way for students to meet new people and make friends. The university has a vibrant student community, and there are a variety of activities and events available for students to get involved in. NTU accommodation is also a great place to study, and the university has excellent facilities, including libraries, computer labs, and sports facilities.
FAQs
Ques. When can I apply for accommodation?
Ans. You can apply for accommodation from October 1st for the following academic year.
Ques. What types of accommodation does NTU offer?
Ans. NTU offers a variety of accommodation options, including:Shared rooms, ensuite, studio style accommodation
Ques. How do I apply for accommodation?
Ans. You can apply for accommodation online. You will need to create an account and provide some basic information, such as your name, date of birth, and course details.
Ques. What are the benefits of living in university accommodation?
Ans. There are many benefits to living in university accommodation, including: convenience, community and support.
Reviews
18 Reviews Found
Likes
- Location: Nottingham is a huge city and the university campus is spread across the entire city. The lectures for my particular course were held mainly in the “Nottingham Business School” (NBS) building, which is in NG1, very close to the town hall, accessible by all forms of local public transportations such as, Tram Line and various different buses from private to public.
- Library: Nottingham Trent University (NTU) Library is right next to the NBS is very easily accessible, operating 24/7 it is easily accessible and provides various forms of support for the students and working individuals at the University.
- Portal: The online platform for students to access and get all the reading material was most essential. It provided the recordings, notes, presentations of the lectures and all the schedules for private course related activities/events that were happening in and around the University.
Dislikes
- Campus accommodations fill up quite fast, so be quick and early to find an accommodation for yourself as close as possible to the lecture halls or wherever your courses are!
- Food in the canteen can be quite expensive
- Travelling is quite expensive, since the campus is right in the middle of the city.
Accommodation
- I used the university’s online platform for on campus accommodation in my first year.
- From my second year I took help from my friends and found new accommodation after having visited the site.
- £476 per month, facilities such as a common room, laundry, shared kitchen, co-ed bathrooms
- I started looking for the accommodation after I got my Visa and if I was any later then I would have not found an accommodation on campus that was affordable.
- Start early! The earlier the better and make sure to visit the place and have a word with the landlord about the utility bills.
- NG7, this was 7 or 8 miles away from the college campus.
- I used the university’s online platform for on campus accommodation in my first year.
- From my second year I took help from my friends and found new accommodation after having visited the site.
- £476 per month, facilities such as a common room, laundry, shared kitchen, co-ed bathrooms
- I started looking for the accommodation after I got my Visa and if I was any later then I would have not found an accommodation on campus that was affordable.
- Start early! The earlier the better and make sure to visit the place and have a word with the landlord about the utility bills.
- NG7, this was 7 or 8 miles away from the college campus.












Likes
- World class Faculty that comes with world class experience
- Classrooms with comfortable seating and well lit up atmosphere for projector screens
- Campus that is spread across the city center
Dislikes
- Limited support from Career support team
- Lack of balance between theoretical and practical teaching
- Few face to face webinars and more online lectures
Accommodation
- I chose an off campus student accommodation because of the pricing mostly, and also the facilities the student accommodation had, it was quite easily reachable from the University and vice versa making it an accessible accommodation and quite close to the city and my uni campus.
- The pricing of the on campus accommodation was slightly over priced compared to what I would pay staying at an off campus accommodation. Giving me a hand of both uni life and life outside uni.
- I chose an off campus student accommodation because of the pricing mostly, and also the facilities the student accommodation had, it was quite easily reachable from the University and vice versa making it an accessible accommodation and quite close to the city and my uni campus.
- The pricing of the on campus accommodation was slightly over priced compared to what I would pay staying at an off campus accommodation. Giving me a hand of both uni life and life outside uni.








Likes
- The course structure was very interesting, starting with a theorical lecture, followed by seminars with a small group of students where we shared our opinions of the topic, exposing us to different opinions of different cultures of people in one room
- Making studying quite interesting, The professors were all from different backgrounds and age groups all adding a different level of expertise in my coursework. The student life in nottingham was quite interesting with multiple events organised to
- Know different cultures, languages and people helping us getting out of our comfort zone and explore new things. The people in general were all very sweet and helpful, with no caste discrimination incidents or biases making it a safe place to stay
Dislikes
- The employability team was not quite helpful in securing a full time job in the fashion industry, which was very challenging to get a job there.
- Employability team was not helpful for my field
- Library was usually closed in summer holidays and this was during or final dissertation making it difficult for us to study
Accommodation
- I found my accommodation on a website called "University Living". It was pretty straightforward and they gave me a virtual viewing, making it easier for me to book it in time.
- There are also installments in paying the accommodation fees that can ease some expenses for you during the initial days of settling in the country.
- I was too late in finding an on-campus accommodation, as that usually opens in March for a September intake course. They are usually cheaper but you have to be quick. Always find a place through a service as they are reliable rather than going with private agents to avoid issues in a new country.
- I found my accommodation on a website called "University Living". It was pretty straightforward and they gave me a virtual viewing, making it easier for me to book it in time.
- There are also installments in paying the accommodation fees that can ease some expenses for you during the initial days of settling in the country.
- I was too late in finding an on-campus accommodation, as that usually opens in March for a September intake course. They are usually cheaper but you have to be quick. Always find a place through a service as they are reliable rather than going with private agents to avoid issues in a new country.





Likes
- I like the way we have to take ownership and learn from scratch if you are changing country as the education system is different.
- Learned how research is done how important it is when it comes to education.
- I liked campus, cafe and events hosted by University.
Dislikes
- I disliked the teaching provided to me for my particular course. It is very difficult if you come from a different field. They will expect alot from you as you are masters student but when it comes to teaching to be honest it is a big zero. Hardly any lecturers were good. Will be a waste of money doing luxury fashion brand management as they hardly have any industry visits or any person coming from industry and teaching or sharing experience.
- Exposure needed to luxury industry is not there. I expected people from luxury industry will come share experience or will get to visit any company or something but none of it was been done. So basically for this course is a waste of money. As a master’s student and mainly the course is about management where in real nothing related to management withing luxury is been taught.
- You have to make your own contacts. So start making contacts as soon as possible.
Accommodation
I took private accomodation with people who I interacted before coming to the univerity. Go private as UNI accomodations are very costly. You have to pay a lot in UNI accomodation compared to private. I paid 130£ per week and book my accomodation via spare room app. It is very genuine where you can message which room you like and contact owner. We had a video tour on whatsapp before we book the apartment.
Also there is univerity website for accomodation where you can select the required accomodation and pay to the choosen accomodation via student campus platform.
I chose this university as it ranked amongst top 10 in arts in UK. My overall experience is a learning path for me evolving gradually and learning. Career opportunities is hardly any if you do not make contacts. Achieving good marks and passing will not help unless you make industry contacts.
Likes
- I like how we are made feel at home, we have great teachers and they support us at every point.
Dislikes
- But I think the job help could be better, especially for international students.
Accommodation
The GlassHouse - 600 Pounds per month including bills and utility. I had a shared accommodation with 5 people, we had our individual rooms and two bathrooms to share.
I chose this university as the academic reputation of NTU is great for my course of study, and the city itself is extremely student-friendly. It was extremely easy for me as an international student to indulge in university activities and eventually, I fell in love with the city.
Likes
- Support from staff, placements, canteen, Sports activities, Academic support, Mental health team, Legal support
Accommodation
I lived in student accommodation with good facilities and infrastructure it was in the campus itself and was way convenient and accessible with good wifi.
Good placements and qualified staff and most importantly it is located in a big city, you need a good city to live in which will help you grow and can give opportunities.
Likes
- I liked their international support team for whatever issues students face they respond to it.
Dislikes
- What I dislike is less placement support
Accommodation
I had a studio in the city centre near to the university. And it was £180 per week. And you have to pay a security deposit which also includes your 1-2 months' rent initially.
I absolutely loved living in Nottingham and being a part of NTU. I chose it because of the CIPD qualifications along with my degree which was only at NTU. Overall student life and campus were fun. They have many welcoming activities which is great to learn about the city and other peers.
Likes
- I liked all the facilities and opportunities I got through the college. The staff were very friendly and supportive when required.
Accommodation
Accommodation is great but I stayed beside the college so It was a 5 min walk from home. The facilities and common areas were very good and it was a good opportunity to meet new people.
I chose Nottingham Trent University by looking at the coursework and the college history. It also has very good ranking in the United Kingdom. The city is very nice.
Likes
- Liked the culture. Liked the atmosphere and liked how the students learn here.
Dislikes
- Disappointed with the placements.
Accommodation
My accommodations were state-of-the-art and were really close to campus. I could walk to my campus and wake up 20 minutes before class started. This was really good.
I chose this university as it was the most suitable option based on the marks I scored and was also the most affordable financially. I had read a lot about the same and also found it was easier to study in a small city.
Likes
- After receiving the offer letter from multiple universities, I compared the ranking of the universities and ambience along with the advancement in practical knowledge
- So, here I am confused a little bit what should I include or what not. Everything here like people are very nice. The ambience is good which provides the facilities of Wi-Fi, sports club and gym as well.
Dislikes
- I loved the university very much, they don't have anything such students hate. They provide the best facilities in terms of everything.I might say that it is very expensive, which I hate.
Accommodation
It depends on individual to individual. Universities accommodations are more costly than private one. When I arrived, I didn't know anybody, so I booked the universities' accommodation, but all the facilities included Wi-Fi, utensils, cutlery, and blankets were provided by them. It costs around GBP 164.
In my experience in terms of knowledge, I was able to enhance many of my skills and able to learn new skills as well.
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