As a new year of study starts at UWA so does the search for student accommodation which is close to campus and value for money. With the Perth rental marketing so tight and with cost-of-living pressures rising, students are looking to secure a place at residential colleges like University Hall (Uni Hall). The evidence of this is that 52% of our residents in 2024 will be returning from last year.
The UWA Accommodation team received over 2,000 applications for accommodation and as the largest college with the strongest ties to UWA, University Hall was the first preference of 47% of applicants and has filled all 765 rooms for the year.
And why wouldn’t students want to live here.
Well known for is diverse community University Hall’s residential population consists of 65% international students from 52 countries making the conversations in the dining hall rich and vibrant. Aussies are the predominant nationality followed by Singapore, China, India, and Malaysia.
Speaking of the dining hall, meals are provided for residents 7 days a week so no need to be a Master Chef. Free internet to stay connected. Free gym membership to keep fit. Security 24/7.
Running late for class – not problem if you live at Uni Hall – campus is a short 2-minute walk.
Want to head into the City for some shopping or to the beach well the bus stop to take you there is located right out front.
Life at Uni Hall has unlimited opportunities for students, career and academic development, volunteering, arts, and media. Then there is the ResClub who create the chance to socialise through events and activities.
If you are thinking of studying at UWA in 2025, applications for accommodation will open in late March through www.uwa.edu.au.
UWA Open Day on March 17 is a great chance to come and see for yourself what the UniHall life is all about. Join us for a tour, enjoy a FREE coffee and UniHall cookie plus enter to win an overnight stay and breakfast for two at the very stylish Wonil Hotel.