Where to stay while studying abroad?
Global Education Accommodation Services aims at creating a healthy environment and rich experience.
We can assist students with accommodation, either on-campus or in a homestay. Please note that if a student is under 18, it may be compulsory to live in a homestay and not on campus as per university or educational institution policies.
It is important that all applicants arrange accommodation well in advance. Contact your Global Education advisor today for more information on campus and homestay accommodation at your international university or educational institution.
If you have not already arranged your accommodation, it is important that you do so prior to leaving your home country. Universities have a wide variety of accommodations to choose from. Take a look at the accommodation on their websites where you will find helpful information about the different types of accommodation and their costs.
The accommodation also includes rooms in private houses, shared housing, and flats. It is recommended that international students arrive two to three weeks early so they have enough time to find housing before classes start. Please be advised that you need to check whether utilities, including wireless internet, gas, water, and electricity are included in your housing fee.
Also consider whether the accommodation is located close to campuses, the city and other important things like shops, restaurants and gyms. We can assist students with accommodation, either on-campus or in a homestay. Please note that if a student is under 18, it may be compulsory to live in a homestay and not on campus as per university or educational institution policies.
It is important that all applicants arrange accommodation well in advance. Contact your Global Education adviser today for more information on campus and homestay accommodation at your international university or educational institution.
With our help, there’s no need to:
1. Stay in expensive temporary accommodation while you search for an apartment or housemates
2. Worry about paying rent or utility bills when you newly arrive in the country.
3. Buy expensive items like a washing machine, fridge or cookware.