Living in student accommodation is a great way to get settled into university life, meet new people and immerse yourself in the student experience.
No matter whether you’re an undergraduate student coming to university for the first time, an international student, or a postgraduate student looking to live in halls, we’ve got some great accommodation options to choose from.
Watch our video below to see where you could be living!
Starting in March or June 2024 and still looking for accommodation?
If you’re joining us soon and still need to arrange accommodation there are still places available in Riverside House. John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts (see Campus Living Villages information below) are now fully booked for the 2023/24 academic year, but please do keep an eye on their website in case of any cancellations.
Alternatively, we recommend contacting Manchester Student Homes, who offer free house hunting advice, keep you informed of your rights as a private tenant and only promote accommodation providers that meet their strict Code of Standards.
If you have any questions about accommodation, please get in touch at enquiries@salford.ac.uk
Campus Living Villages
We work with our accommodation partners, Campus Living Villages (CLV), who manage two accommodation villages: Peel Park Quarter, and John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts. If you’re joining us from September 2024, room bookings will open soon. University of Salford offer holders will be contacted by email to explain the booking process on Thursday 21 March.
If you are applying for your first year at University, you can choose to live at either Peel Park Quarter or John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts. If you are a returning or postgraduate student, you can apply only for John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts.
Either way, you can experience student life with plenty of space, just a stone’s throw away from your studies.
John Lester and Eddie Colman
These are the closest halls of residence to our Frederick Road and MediaCity campuses, so they’re a great choice if you’re studying nursing, healthcare and media-related courses. They’re also just a short walk from our Peel Park campus, making it easy for you to get to the University, as well as Salford Shopping City, where you can do all of your grocery shopping.
John Lester and Eddie Colman Courts have a number of facilities available for you to use at your leisure during your stay in the accommodation, including a gym, reading room, common room and basketball courts. The accommodation also features 24-hour security, free Wi-Fi and parking facilities.
Peel Park Quarter
This village overlooks the beautiful Peel Park on our (appropriately named!) Peel Park campus, meaning you can be out of the door and into your lectures in a matter of minutes. You’ll also be a stone’s throw away from other campus facilities, such as the student store, library, sports centre and Atmosphere bar and café.
There are a number of amenities included, such as a cinema room, gym, games room and social area. Student safety is paramount to us: residents of Peel Park Quarter can access the accommodation building using a key fob, and there’s also 24-hour security on site.
In the main foyer, staff are on hand to help with any queries, as well as sign for parcels and deliveries.
"Moving from Ireland alone, I was nervous about not knowing anybody. However, Peel Park Quarter became a home away from home. The friends you meet, along with the staff create a friendly village I felt safe in."
- Niamh McDermott, BA (Hons) Broadcast Journalism
Living off-campus
Many of our students decide to live off campus and there are loads of other options to find a great place to live. Manchester Student Homes offer a wide range of accommodation options from student halls to apartments and family homes. They offer student accommodation across Salford and Greater Manchester, and can help to find the right location for you.
They also offer free house hunting advice, keep you informed of your rights as a private tenant and only promote accommodation providers that meet their strict Code of Standards.
Some examples of other student halls in the local area include IQ, X1, True Student, Riverside and Tramways.
You should follow our advice when looking for private rented accommodation.
Commuting from home
You may decide that living at home and commuting to University is the best option for you, and there are plenty of public transport links to help you get to our campus.
Salford Crescent train station is situated on our main campus, connecting you to Manchester city centre and beyond. MediaCity is accessible by tram, or you can use your student ID card to catch the bus between campuses for free.
Our common rooms in University House and Peel Building on Peel Park campus, and in Allerton Building on Frederick Road campus have been created with commuter students in mind: they feature spaces to relax as well as areas to study, watch TV, and enjoy your lunch with friends.
Thinking of commuting?
Broadcast Journalism student Rachael commutes to our campus every day. Hear her thoughts as she takes you on a tour of campus, explaining the benefits of commuting and how she manages living away from university.
Commuting to campus: Q&A
Hear from our students Aya and Eve, who both commute to University, as they discuss why living at home works best for them.
Settling in
Whether you’re a UK or an international student, studying at university is a big change in lifestyle.
There are plenty of reasons why moving to a new city and meeting new people can be one of the most exciting and also daunting times of your life, so we want to help you settle in as quickly as possible.
From taking part in Welcome Week activities, to joining societies and socialising with students in your accommodation or on your programme of study - there’s loads of ways to meet new people. Remember, everyone else is in the same boat as you!
The University's student support service, askUS, is here to help you throughout your time at the University. You can also speak to our dedicated Wellbeing team, should you have any concerns or queries as you settle in and adjust to life at Salford.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Browse our accommodation FAQs below to check if your query has already been answered. If not, please contact us on enquiries@salford.ac.uk.
Why should I live in student accommodation?
Student accommodation is often more than just a place to catch up on sleep after a hard day of working and studying; it's also a place to socialise, make new friends and relax in a safe and comfortable environment. Both on-campus accommodation villages include amenities such as Wi-Fi, on-site social areas and a free on-site gym, as well as 24-hour security.
You'll be able to view this accommodation at one of our Open Days or, if you're an offer holder, at one of our Offer Holder Days.
If you've not yet been able to visit the on-campus accommodation, we’ve included some video content and photos on this page which should help show what the accommodation is like.
How do I apply for partner accommodation at Campus Living Villages?
You can apply for accommodation through the CLV website. If you’re joining us from September 2024, room bookings will open shortly.
For Peel Park Quarter, you must register in advance before booking - offer holders will be contacted by email when registration opens in late March. Bookings for John Lester and Eddie Colman will open in April and we will be in touch with all offer holders to update you.
Our student accommodation is very popular and gets booked up quickly, so we recommend booking early, even if you’re not 100% sure what your plans are yet. You'll need your student ID number to book a room, this will be included on any of the emails you've received from us about your application.
A deposit of £200 is required to secure your room booking, this must be paid within seven days of booking in order to secure your reservation. If you change your mind, or don't meet your offer conditions to study at Salford, bookings can be cancelled without rental liability until Thursday 22 August.
If you want to apply for alternative accommodation, please visit the relevant website for that accommodation provider for information on how to apply. Information on alternative accommodation providers is available on this webpage.
Can I book a flat with my friends at University of Salford accommodation?
Lots of students can be nervous about making friends at university – but don’t worry – other students will be in the same boat as you, and there will be plenty of opportunities to meet people, for example during events run by our accommodation partners, as part of Welcome Week, your course, and clubs, societies and sports teams.
As you individually self-select rooms on the Campus Living Villages website when accommodation booking goes live, booking the same flat as your friends may be possible but will depend on whether rooms in the same flat are available at the time – unfortunately we cannot guarantee this.
Remember, for Peel Park Quarter, you must register in advance and then access to book will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so there is no guarantee that you and your friends can all get access to book.
Can I book a room in a single-sex flat at University of Salford accommodation?
Once rooms are available to book on the Campus Living Villages website, you’ll be able to filter by single-sex rooms when searching, to see if there are any available.
If you need any support, please contact Campus Living Villages directly by emailing contact@campuslivingvillages.co.uk or calling 0161 850 6664.
I have a question about my accommodation application
After applying for accommodation, if you have any queries about your application, you can contact CLV directly on +44 (0)161 850 6664 or email salford@clvuk.com. The rooms here are popular and fill up quickly, so we'd recommend you book your place early. You'll need your student ID to make an application, which you can find at the bottom of any emails you've received from us.
If you're looking to apply for alternative accommodation, please visit the relevant website for that accommodation provider for information on how to apply.
Are there any other accommodation providers?
Manchester Student Homes are a free, university-run housing service for students who can help with your accommodation search. They offer independent housing advice and only advertise properties from accredited landlords who have signed up to their Code of Standards. For more information on their services, please visit their Manchester Student Homes website.
Some examples of other student halls in the local area include IQ, X1, Riverside House, True Student and Tramways.
You can also contact them directly, by calling +44 (0)161 275 7680 or emailing manchesterstudenthomes@manchester.ac.uk.
I'll be commuting to Salford - what is student life like as a commuter?
You may decide that living at home and commuting to University is the best option for you, and there are plenty of public transport links to help you get to our campus.
Salford Crescent train station is situated right by our Peel Park and Frederick Road campuses, connecting you to Manchester city centre and beyond. MediaCity is accessible by tram, and there are frequent bus services between all three sites and the wider Greater Manchester area.
Our common rooms in University House and Peel Building on Peel Park campus, and in Allerton Building on Frederick Road campus have been created with commuter students in mind: they feature spaces to relax as well as areas to study, watch TV, and enjoy your lunch with friends.
You can read more about the day in the life of a commuting student on our commuters webpage.
My UCAS application states I want to stay at home, but I've changed my mind - can this be updated?
Don’t worry if your UCAS application indicates you wish to live at home – it’s no problem if you’ve changed your mind and are now considering student accommodation.
You don't need to take any action. This is something that UCAS include on the application form to gauge how many students are interested in accommodation vs commuting to study.
What contract length do I need?
The majority of students choose the 42 week contract which starts in September and runs through to the following June. Some students prefer to stay throughout the year and choose a 51 week contract. For students studying Nursing courses, we recommend you consider the 51 week contract.
What’s the difference between the room types in CLV accommodation?
You can find all of this information on the CLV website, including photos and virtual tours. The majority of rooms on both sites are Bronze.
What are the costs for CLV accommodation?
These are all available on the CLV website.
I'm a care experienced or estranged student. Is there any additional support available?
If you are a care experienced or an estranged student, you may be eligible to apply for a Unite scholarship which could cover the cost of your accommodation. Contact our askUS team for more information by emailing specialistsupport@salford.ac.uk.
If you need your deposit delayed until after your first Student Loan payment, or are having trouble finding a guarantor for your accommodation, then please contact the team on specialistsupport@salford.ac.uk as we can help you with this. You can make use of your accommodation year-round for the duration of your degree if needed.