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FOREIGN STUDENTS INFORMATION
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Finding accomodation

Some of the universities do not have student residences, but they do offer advice for finding accommodation, which can be obtained by visiting the international relations office at the university. Students for the most part must find their own accommodation. However, there are some universities that have university accommodation, such as the Colleges Mayors, but places are limited so it is best to apply as soon as possible. Private universities and some commerce schools provide students with a housing officer who is in charge of helping students find accommodation that suits their needs.
The general recommendation is for students to find a place by either contacting an agency, searching newspaper classifieds or finding a shared apartment with other students.

     



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