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2013 Student Accommodation Guide

About Adelaide
Adelaide is a very liveable city with a cosmopolitan character and a population made up of over 100 different ethnic communities. Adelaide is a busy and vibrant city, but unlike some of the larger capitals, getting around is quick and easy and traffic jams are rare. With a welcoming atmosphere and a mild climate, Adelaide offers a relaxed lifestyle with the conveniences of city living. The North Terrace campus of the University of Adelaide is set in the cultural heart of the city, minutes from the central business and shopping districts. There are many opportunities to live close to University with a range of accommodation options available within walking distance or a short bus ride. Depending on the type of accommodation you choose, single students will generally need to budget between $175300 per week for living expenses. If you live in University-managed accommodation, your fees will generally cover the majority of your living expenses. Students accompanied by family members would usually find private rental accommodation more suitable than other options.

The University is a member of the Group of Eight Australias leading research-intensive universities.

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Welcome.............................................01 The Village..........................................02

Welcome
The University of Adelaide understands that accommodation plays an important part in building a solid foundation to academic success for students.
Finding comfortable accommodation, in a convenient location with the right people is important and may take time. Factors such as budget, length of stay and whether you want to live alone or with others will influence your decision. Students coming to Adelaide for the first time are encouraged to consider living in in a managed student accommodation environment in their first year, as these options provide new students with the opportunity to become acquainted with the city, settle into their academic program and make new friends free from the distraction of the challenges that may present in the private rental market. Having invested in the safety and security of a managed student accommodation environment in their first year students tend to be better prepared to enter into the rental and share accommodation market in subsequent years, should they choose to. The University of Adelaide recommends that you research all available housing options and set a realistic budget for accommodation (including the cost of utilities) and living expenses well before you begin your education experience. The Accommodation Service provides you with a first point of contact when considering housing options or seeking to find suitable accommodation prior to, or during a your time at the University of Adelaide. The service can also provide information pertaining to:
>> University-managed accommodation >> residential colleges >> commercial student accommodation >> the private rental market >> temporary accommodation.

Mattanya ............................................04 Roseworthy Residential College .......05 Residential Colleges ..........................06 Alternative Accommodation..............08 Comparison Table..............................10 Application Form................................11 South Australia at a Glance...............13

Location
Level 4, Union House, North Terrace campus T: +61 8 8313 5220 E: accommodation@adelaide.edu.au www.adelaide.edu.au/ accommodation

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The Village
Managed by the University of Adelaide, The Village is a purpose-built accommodation facility for 400 students offering a range of accommodation options
Village living
Situated in the vibrant west end of Adelaides Central Business District, The Village offers independent living in a supervised environment. Students may choose to live in a fully furnished townhouse or apartment. The Village is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days per week and provides a safe and supportive environment with a focus on enhancing the student learning experience and fostering a strong sense of student community. Consider the exceptional value offered by an accommodation fee that includes access to a fully furnished dwelling, a personal in-room telephone and internet connection plus all utilities (i.e. water, gas and electricity), with the flexibility of paying your accommodation fee over six instalments throughout the course of the year. The extra student services and facilities provided within the facility make The Village an ideal accommodation option for first-year undergraduate students and new arrivals to Adelaide. At The Village we Live to Succeed. Situated near the bustling Central Market, Village residents have access to a great range of fresh food and many convenient services at their doorstep, including Chinatown and the Gouger Street restaurant precinct.

IT services
>>  Data connection at The Village is fully

integrated with the University network.


>>  All online services available to students on

campus are also available at The Village.


>>  Each bedroom has its own fully installed

and connected data point and telephone.


>>  A non-restricted internet service is also

available through the same in-room connection at an additional cost.

Accommodation Options
You can choose to live in a fully furnished 4- or 5-bedroom townhouse or 4-bedroom apartment. Village accommodation is fully furnished with quality furniture and fittings. The dwellings are designed to make living and study comfortable. Your dwelling will come complete with:
>>  a modern and fully equipped kitchen

Security
The personal security of Village residents is one of the Universitys highest priorities. The Village provides:
>>  access into the facility via the use of a

resident identification card


>>  card access into each residence and

locks on bedroom doors


>>  closed circuit TV cameras and after

complete with refrigerator/freezer, hot plates, oven, dishwasher and microwave


>>  comfortable, fully air-conditioned living

hours security
>>  an after hours shuttle bus from the

areas with dining tables, chairs and couches


>>  bedrooms that include a bed, desk, chair

University to The Village.

and wardrobe. The cost of utilities (i.e. water, gas and electricity) is also included in the accommodation fee.

Extra features
>>  Recreation room equipped with a

Location
The Village offers University of Adelaide students an enviable lifestyle in the heart of the city, within walking distance or a free bus ride to the Universitys North Terrace campus.

Student well-being
University staff are available on-site to provide assistance and advice and to ensure student well-being. Village residents are part of a friendly community and made to feel at home. Organised entertainment includes movie nights and regular social activities.

home theatre projector and big screen, broadcasting free-to-air and cable television, an X-Box, table tennis, pool table and wireless internet
>> Coin-operated laundromat >> Computer kiosk >> Outdoor courtyard and barbecue unit >> Group study rooms

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The Village Floorplans


All the accommodation offered in The Village has been carefully designed to cater for the wide range of students needs. Students can choose to live in a townhouse or apartment at The Village. Apartment Living (above) Example of a four-bedroom apartment* Townhouse Living (right) Example of a five-bedroom townhouse*
* These are indicative floor plans only. Floor plans differ from one townhouse/apartment to another throughout the facility and are not drawn to scale.

The Village Fee Schedule


Townhouse Private bathroom Shared bathroom* Apartment Shared bathroom* Administration fee (non-refundable) Refundable security deposit A$11,700 A$175 A$500 A$12,428 A$11,700

* Shared bathrooms are shared between two occupants of the same gender. The accommodation fee includes the cost of all utilities. Students are responsible for the cost of telephone calls and must budget for other expenses such as food, entertainment and laundry (coin-operated laundromat on-site).

Applications
Apply online at www.adelaide.edu.au/ accommodation/application/form.html or complete the attached application form and return to: Accommodation Service The University of Adelaide South Australia 5005, Australia

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Mattanya
Mattanya is comprised of a group of four Universityowned residences situated in North Adelaide.
Just 15 minutes walk to North Terrace campus and five minutes to the trendy Melbourne Street caf and restaurant precinct, Mattanya provides comfortable, convenient and independent living in a quiet suburban location. When you secure a place in Mattanya you will be allocated a room within a four or five bedroom residence, sharing a bathroom and the common living areas of the property with other University of Adelaide students. Mattanya is recommended to postgraduate students looking for an independent lifestyle in a quiet location.

Accommodation option
Accepting a place at Mattanya provides you with the following:
>>  fully equipped kitchen complete with

Mattanya Fee Schedule


Room option in a shared house Shared bathroom Administration fee (non-refundable) Refundable security deposit A$9,880 A$175 A$500

refrigerator/freezer, hot plates, oven, dishwasher and microwave


>>  a washing machine.

The cost of utilities (i.e. water, gas and electricity) is also included in the accommodation fee.

Applications
Apply online at www.adelaide.edu.au/ accommodation or complete the attached application form and return to: Accommodation Service The University of Adelaide South Australia 5005, Australia

The accommodation fee includes the cost of utilities. Students are responsible for connecting and maintaining a telephone and internet connection if required. Other living costs such as food and entertainment should also be considered as additional expenses.

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Roseworthy Residential College


Roseworthy Residential College accommodation is only available to students of the Universitys Roseworthy campus, which is located 50 km north of the city campus.
Country living
Managed by the University of Adelaide, Roseworthy Residential College offers students the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of on-campus residential living.

On-campus sports and recreation


A wide range of activities are available for students and residents, including:
>> football >> basketball >> netball >> swimming >> gymnasium.

Halls of residence
>> 135 places >> Fully furnished >> Private bedrooms >> Air-conditioned >> Wireless internet connection >> Evening meal (weekdays) included in fee >>  Self-catering options available at

Pastoral care
Pastoral care is a significant responsibility of the staff of the College. A peer support program involves the College senior residents.

other times
>> Common bathrooms >> Weekly clean

Transport
A transport service to Gawler links with trains to and from Adelaide. An inter-campus shuttle bus operates three times each weekday during semester between Roseworthy, North Terrace and Waite campuses.

Residential Hall Fee Schedule


College Accommodation Residential Hall (39 weeks) Administration fee (non-refundable) Annual Social Club and Facility fee Refundable security deposit A$6,550 A$175 A$100 A$500

Residential College facilities (exclusive to college residents)


>> Study rooms >> Common kitchen >>  Television room with pay-per-view

television
>> Billard room >> Coin operated Laundromat >> Outdoor barbecue area

Applications
Apply online at: www.adelaide.edu.au/ accommodation or complete the attached application form and return to: Roseworthy Residential College The University of Adelaide ROSEWORTHY SA 5371 Australia

The accommodation fee includes provision for five evening meals (weekdays only) throughout the 39week term.

On-campus Facilities
>> Library >> Computer centre >>  Floodlit sporting facilities (including a 25 m

swimming/diving pool)
>> Gymnasium >> Caf and shop

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Residential Colleges
Each college enjoys a long history of academic success and a strong reputation for developing community leaders.
Accommodation option
The University enjoys a strong affiliation with five independent residential colleges across Adelaide. The University does not administer residential colleges. Our association with each college enables the University to offer its students access to a fully catered accommodation option where most meals and a weekly room clean are incorporated into the accommodation fee. Residential colleges are located close to the city within 1520 minutes walking distance from the North Terrace campus and 1525 minutes bus/bicycle ride from Thebarton and Waite campuses. Most college rooms are single study bedrooms but some twin share rooms may be available. Each has a bed, mattress, wardrobe, mirror, desk, chair and bookshelf. Some provide ensuite bathrooms, airconditioning and desk lamp as well. Most rooms are equipped with telephones, voice mail and Internet access. Charges for heating/cooling*, electricity and cleaning are usually included in the price. All colleges are co-residential. Three meals per day (including a packed lunch, if necessary) are usually provided and students with special dietary needs may be catered for upon request.
*Please note: charges will be made for excessive use.

Applications
Students are advised to contact the residential colleges directly to lodge an application.

College Profiles

ST ANNS

AQUINAS

LINCOLN

ST MARKS

KATHLEEN LUMLEY

187 Brougham Place, North Adelaide, SA 5006 T: + 61 8 8267 1478 F: + 61 8 8267 1903 E: info@stannscollege. edu.au

1 Palmer Place, North Adelaide, SA 5006 T: + 61 8 8334 5000 F: + 61 8 8334 5173 E: admin@aquinas.edu.au

45 Brougham Place, North Adelaide, SA 5006 T: + 61 8 8290 6000 F: + 61 8 8267 2942 E: admin@lincoln.edu.au

46 Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide, SA 5006 T: + 61 8 8334 5600 F: + 61 8 8267 4694 E: stmarks@ stmarkscollege.com.au

51 Finniss Street North Adelaide, SA 5006 T: + 61 8 8267 3270 F: + 61 8 8239 1705 E: klc@adelaide.edu.au

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Residential Colleges
Facilities AQUINAS | www.aquinas.edu.au >1  65 residency places in iconic setting overlooking City of Adelaide >C  omprehensive pastoral and academic support/ mentoring programs >C  hapel and Music room >W  ireless Computer Network and IT support >B  illiards, table tennis and audio/visual lounge >M  aytag washing machines/dryers at no extra cost >G  arden and lawn areas LINCOLN | www.lincoln.edu.au >2  30 fully furnished rooms with internet and phone points >G  enerous financial aid & merit based scholarships available >S  afe welcoming informal environment with a focus on student well-being >C  ulturally and academically diverse student body >S  tructured academic programs augment university classes >1  4 Residential tutors and 15 Academic tutors live on site >E  SL and proofreading assistance > Air-conditioned,  well-stocked 24/7 library and part-time librarian ST ANNS | www.stannscollege.edu.au >A  ll students are subsidisedapplications on a first come, first served basis >S  tudent safety and security are top priority >1  85 student rooms with phone connection >1  15 rooms have private bathroom and individually controlled air-conditioning >F  ibre-optic internet connection to SA Broadband Research & Education Network (SABRENet) > WiFi  throughout the College > 10 residential tutors providing academic and social leadership and pastoral care > 56 academic tutors97% pass rate > Finely-tuned undergraduate library/Learning Centre > Computer room with CD burner, printers and scanners >  Tutorial, music, design, photography and weights rooms > TV and video rooms > Gardens and sporting facilities Weekly Fee $406 (30 weeks) Application Fee $40 Administration Fee $60 Security Deposit $500 (refundable) College Club Fee $125 Electricity $60 per semester Library Fee $70 Caution Fee $300 ($250 refundable) ST MARKS | www.stmarkscollege.com.au >A  n inclusive, dynamic, collegial environment in which to learn and to study >O  ffers a range of opportunities to develop personally, socially, culturally, spiritually and academically >2  33 rooms comprising single rooms and 3-bedroom apartments >O  n-site staff and residential advisors provide extensive pastoral support and advice > Academic  support and weekly tutoring in groups and 1:1 across major subject areas 95% pass rate >A  cademic and peer mentoring program >S  porting teams, college choir, music, visual art, drama, keynote lecture series >A  ir-conditioned library with comprehensive collection of books and journals; 24-hour access > Fully equipped sports pavilion, five lawn tennis courts > Student common room with full sized billiard table, cable TV, daily newspapers, darts and table tennis > Senior common roomcollaborative leadership > Visiting academics > Beautiful gardens and heritage buildings > Students are supported by a range of scholarships, bursaries and prizes for academic merit, contribution to College and financial circumstances > Wireless high-speed internet across the entire campus > Three cooked meals per day > Distinguished alumni network Weekly Fee $401 (40 weeksincludes electricity) Application Fee $55 Entrance Fee $200 Security Deposit $480 (refundable) College Club Fee $175 IT Fee $150 >U  p-to-date computer lab with PCs and a MAC with design and engineering packages >  Photocopying, fax and printing facilities, Wi-Fi spots, drafting table, soldering and electronics equipment > 2 Music rooms, 3 student kitchens, 2 laundries, Chapel, gymnasium, reading room and 4 tutorial rooms. > Common room with Foxtel and caf/bar facilities (+ separate games room) > Reliable value-for-money internet, free access to uni and academic sites. > Personal development, networking and leadership opportunities > Well connected Alumni Weekly Fee $389 (40 weeks) Application & Administration Fee $50 Security Deposit $600 (refundable minus $60 Alumni Assoc life membership fee) Club Fees $200 (inc College Shirt) Insurance $50 Other advance fees apply > > > > > > > > >  Computer Resource Lab  Diverse cultural program  Reading/study/meeting facilities  Extensive Outreach/ Community Service program  Visual Arts/Design studio  Outdoor area for tennis, basketball and netball  Gymnasium with first-class equipment/fitness training  IT/Resource centre  General and Senior common rooms Weekly Fee $390.00 (40 weeks) Application Fee $50 Administration Fee $100 Residency Bond $900.00 (refundable) Student Club Membership $170 Entrance Fee $200 Facilities Fee $100 Heritage Building Maintenance Levy $200 Fees

KATHLEEN LUMLEY (postgraduate college) | www.adelaide.edu.au/klc >8  1 rooms with wi-fi and phone connection >A  ir-conditioned common rooms with free cabled broadband internet and wi-fi, scanner and printer >A  ir-conditioned games and TV room with Cable, pool table and caf/bar facilities >M  usic room >F  ive formal dinners per year included in residential costs >L  andscaped gardens and Universitys postgraduate sports grounds adjacent to College >F  ully equipped, free laundry >T  utorial/editing assistance with essay and thesis writing >  International Research Associates and Fellows in professional and scholarly areas providing mentorship, academic and career advice > Associated with Australian Institute of International Affairs and Adelaide Intelligence Group >  Lectures, seminars, short courses and forums > Bookable Conference facilities > Residents Association organised visits to wine areas and other social activities > A range of scholarships and bursaries > Resident assistant positions available Single rooms inclusive of electricity, broadband internet and wi-fi: shared bathroom $300 per week ensuite (most) $320 per week ensuite, air-conditioning $340 per week Sets (double bedroom, living/study rooms and bathroom, single or couple) $630 per week Visitor rooms $620 per week Flats (single or couple) $700 per week Casual Student Rate $399 per week Breakfast and dinner provided Mon-Sat (no meals Sundays or Public Holidays) A la carte dining Mon-Thu

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Alternative Accommodation
Accommodation advice for International Students
Coping with the cultural transition can be difficult, not to mention adjusting to a new city and academic program. It is for this reason that the University of Adelaide recommends that international students secure long-term accommodation before they arrive in Adelaide as searching for permanent housing when you arrive in a new country can be difficult, distracting and at times overwhelming. There are a number of University-managed accommodation and Residential College options available for consideration, which can be secured from offshore and well in advance of your arrival. University-managed and Residential College accommodation is generally located in close proximity to campus and offers international students a support network from their first day in Adelaide. If University or Residential College accommodation doesnt appeal to you we invite you to consult with our friendly team at the Accommodation Service even before you leave your country so we can assist you to research alternative options with the benefit of local knowledge. Should you decide to reserve temporary accommodation for your first week in Adelaide, the International Student Centre will arrange it for you. Most temporary accommodation is single bedroom, furnished accommodation in a hostel. For more information or to book temporary accommodation please visit the International Student Centre website: www.international. adelaide.edu.au/support/isc/

Finding quality accommodation can take time.

Homestay
Living or boarding in a home with a local person or family can be a great way for students to experience and learn more about Australia and our way of life. Homestay usually includes a furnished room, two or three meals per day and all expenses besides personal items and telephone calls. Students beginning their academic program with an English Language Course may seek Homestay placement assistance through the English Language Centre. For more information please visit the English Language Centre website: www.adelaide.edu.au/elc/services

Private rental and share accommodation


The University Accommodation Service can assist you in finding accommodation through the Rental Database, which lists private rental property and shared accommodation options available for rent. The database, which is updated daily and free of charge, is available to enrolled students with a University username and password. An average house or apartment usually consists of a lounge and/or dining room, bathroom, toilet, laundry, kitchen and one to four bedrooms. The cost depends on factors such as location, quality and size, and whether it is furnished or not. Most houses and apartments are unfurnished so you need to buy or rent furniture and other household items.

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SUBSIDISED ACCOMMODATION
This housing is accommodation subsidised by the University of Adelaide. It is provided primarily for first-year students who are assessed as experiencing financial or special needs. The scheme is a way of assisting students before they move into the private rental market. Receipt of an Austudy/Abstudy/Youth Allowance by itself is not a qualification. Special need can cover students who are homeless, students moving from interstate with no family support or students moving from a rural area. The scheme offers a range of off-campus houses and flats convenient to the Adelaide and/or Waite campusesgenerally within a 5 km radius. Students are offered an initial term of six months with some opportunity for an extension for a further six months. Students are advised not to secure accommodation in the private rental market without having had the opportunity to inspect the property of interest. Most property owners require a 12-month lease. Initial expenses are high, as it is necessary to pay a minimum of two weeks rent in advance and a security deposit equal to a maximum of six weeks rent (always obtain a receipt for these payments). You may need to pay charges for connecting electricity, telephone and gas. Signing a lease imposes certain responsibilities so you need to ensure you understand these obligations. Infringements could lead to legal proceedings and expense. If you have any question regarding your obligations under a lease agreement seek assistance from the Accommodation Service. Sharing a rented house or apartment with the other people is generally the most economical and flexible form of student housing. Usually, each person has their own bedroom, while bathroom, kitchen and living areas are for everyone to share and maintain. You will usually be expected to provide your own bedroom furniture and to contribute to the cost of household goods, security bond and connection of services. Rent varies depending on the type of housing, location and utilities included. Students are required to pay an up-front bond and two weeks rent in advance. For further information, please contact the Accommodation Service: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation

These facilities offer fully-furnished, selfcontained apartments with an opportunity to live alone or share with others in a student community. Some room types in commercial student accommodation facilities are offered specifically to couples. In addition to rent, students may need to budget for additional expenses including:
>> gas >> electricity >> telephone connection (optional) >> Internet connection (optional).

be available. Hostel rates vary between $120260 per week depending on whether meals are provided. Services and facilities also vary between hostels and generally include:
>> fully-furnished bedrooms >>  access to shared bathroom (usually

between a group of students), laundry, lounge and recreational activities


>> computer facilities >> self-catering or meals provided >> gas, electricity and water included >>  daily, weekly, 3-, 6- or 12-month leases or

Accommodation places in commercial student accommodation facilities are offered on a 6- or 12-month fixed term lease agreement. It is important to note that these facilities are not directly affiliated with the University of Adelaide, with the exception of Urbanest, from whom the University leases and operates the University of Adelaide Floor of Residence for the exclusive use of our students only. For more information or to book the University of Adelaide Floor of Residence at Urbanest please visit the Accommodation Services website: www.adelaide.edu.au/ accommodation/uni/urbanest

on a semester/academic year basis. For more information on Student Hostels visit the Accommodation Service website: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation

Students at Waite and Thebarton campuses


Most students who study at the Waite or Thebarton campus choose to live in private rental or hostel accommodation in close proximity to the campus. A city bus route operates from North Terrace to Waite Road, close to the campus.

Commercial student accommodation


Commercial student accommodation refers to purpose built student accommodation facilities, situated off-campus and managed by private management companies. For more information on commercial student accommodation options please visit the Accommodation Service website: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation

Student hostel accommodation


Student hostels usually offer single bedroom accommodation, but a limited number of twin, double and triple share rooms may

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Comparison Table
University Accommodation Average cost per week Application Room options $190250 Book in advance Single bedrooms; choice between shared and private bathroom Fully furnished Not provided The Village: connected and included in fee (cost of calls is extra) Mattanya: must be connected, and paid for on a monthly basis The Village: in room high-speed cable connection to University Network. Included in fee. Mattanya: must be connected and paid for Connected and included in fee One semester (26 weeks); preference is given to full year (52week) applications The Village: onsite management 24 hours a day Mattanya: available 24 hours via telephone The Village: University staff on site 24/7 Mattanya: nil In the city; close to the Central Market, supermarkets, Chinatown, cafs and restaurants Residential Colleges $370401* Book in advance Single bedrooms; share; some private bathroom options Fully furnished Provided Most colleges have phones in rooms (Kathleen Lumley residents connect at own cost) Most colleges have wireless internet connections Private Rental or Share Accommodation $110400 Inspect on arrival Depends on rent paid and number sharing Commercial Student Accommodation $239345 Book in advance Single and double rooms. One- and two-bedroom apartments with private bathroom options Fully furnished Not provided Additional expense Student Hostels $120260 Book in advance Single rooms

Furniture Meals Telephone

Unfurnished; budget for set-up costs Not provided Must be connected and paid for on a monthly basis

Fully furnished Provided Phone extensions are not provided in student rooms

Internet

Must be connected and paid for on a monthly basis

Additional expense

Varies

Electricity

Connected and included in fee Contract offered on a semester or academic year basis On-site management and 24-hour security

Must be connected and paid for on a quarterly basis Lease agreements 612 months

Additional expense

Connected and included in fee Flexible

Minimum commitment

Lease agreements 612 months

Security

Nil

Access to emergency contact

Each hostel has own arrangements.

Pastoral care and academic tutoring Location

Extensive pastoral care, academic tutoring and support 1015 minutes walk from North Terrace campus, close to North Adelaide shops and restaurants

Independent living

Staff on-site during operating hours; no tutorial support Central city locations

Nil

Varies

Varies

*Kathleen Lumley College average cost is $300 per week

Student Accommodation Application Form


PERSONAL DETAILS
Title:

Mr

Mrs

Ms

Miss Sex: Male

Female

Date of Birth:
day

/
month

/
year

Family name: ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... First names: .................................................................................................................... Preferred name: .............................................................................................................. Are you a citizen of Australia?:

Yes

Are you a permanent resident of Australia?: Which country are you a citizen of?

No Yes

If No, complete the following details: My nationality is: ..................................................................................................................................

...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................

What language do you speak at home? ............................................................................................. Religion (optional):

Please specify your last/current residence ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................


HOME ADDRESS
ADDRESS LINE 1

ADDRESS LINE 2

SUBURB/TOWN

STATE/PROVINCE

POSTCODE

COUNTRY

TELEPHONE COUNTRY CODE

AREA CODE

NUMBER

FACSIMILE COUNTRY CODE

AREA CODE

NUMBER

EMAIL

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Please answer the following questions in order for us to provide you with appropriate accommodation. All information will be treated confidentially. Do you have a friend or relative with whom you would like to live?

Yes (please provide names): ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................ (They will need to complete their own application form and be a University of Adelaide student.) No

Are there any reasons why you cannot reside in a co-ed residence?
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Do you have any other requirements or information to assist us with your application (eg. disability/health/medical/cultural factors/diet)?
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

How did you hear about the The Village?

Website

Brochures

Office Visit

Friend

Other

Specify ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

ACCOMMODATION PREFERENCES
Please indicate 1st and 2nd preferences: The Village
Townhouse bedroom - with share bathroom Apartment - with share bathroom Townhouse bedroom - with private bathroom
Preference

Mattanya
Bedroom - with share bathroom

Preference

Roseworthy (Rural Campus)


Residential Hall

Preference

Please tick the box that best describes your preferred share accommodation option:

Co-ed accommodation (males and females living in the same residence) Same sex accommodation (all males in a residence or all females in a residence)

All males

All females

COURSE DETAILS
Are you an applicant to the University of Adelaide or are you enrolled? Student ID (if applicable):
....................................................................

Applicant

Enrolled

Course Name:........................................................................................................................................
...............................................................................................................................................

Name of your Agency Organisation if you are a Study Abroad student: How long will you be studying at the University of Adelaide? Approximate date from which accommodation is required: .

One semester

One year

Two+ years

Please note that single semester accommodation is only available to those enrolled at the University of Adelaide for a single semester.

PAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS
Please indicate who will be responsible for the payment of accounts (eg. own income, parent/guardian, sponsorship or other form of rental assistance). Name:................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. Address:
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

Contact Number: ................................................................................... Email: ........................................................................................................................................................

APPLICATION STATEMENT
I (full name) ............................................................................................................................. hereby apply for admission into University of Adelaide student accommodation. I certify that the information in this application form is complete and accurate and I have completed all of the necessary information. Signature: .......................................................................................................................................................................... Date: ..................................................................................

MAIL OR FAX
Mail to: Fax: The University of Adelaide Accommodation Service, North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia 5005, AUSTRALIA +61 8 8313 3338

SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT A GLANCE


Area: 984,377 square kilometres

Capital: Adelaide

Coastline: 4,800 kilometres (with over 100 islands)

Population: State-wide 1.6 million; Adelaide 1.2 million

Official language: English

Currency: Australian dollar (A$)

Climate: Average maximum: Summer (DecFeb) 28C Winter (JunAug) 16C

Economy: Major industries include: bioscience; defence; minerals and energy; wine; automotive production

USEFUL WEBSITES
www.studyadelaide.com www.southaustralia.com www.southaustralia.biz

THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

NORTHERN TERRITORY QUEENSLAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA

SOUTH AUSTRALIA
NEW SOUTH WALES

ADELAIDE
VICTORIA

St Anns College

Adelaide, South Australia

Lincoln College

Kathleen Lumley College

Aquinas College

Mattanya

St Marks College

Art Gallery of South Australia

State Library

Adelaide Botanic Gardens

The Village

Gouger Street - restaurants

Central Market

Rundle Mall - shopping

East End - nightlife

For further information please contact: Accommodation Service Level 4, Union House The University of Adelaide South Australia 5005, Australia T: +61 8 8313 5220 F: +61 8 8313 3338 E: accommodation@adelaide.edu.au W: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation

The information contained in this publication is correct at the time of printing but may be subject to change without notice. Updates may occurplease check the Accommodation Service, and Residential Colleges websites for the latest information. The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information provided by third parties. Published August 2012 The University of Adelaide CRICOS Provider Number 00123M

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