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University of Melbourne Student Accommodation Guide | Colleges, Villages And More

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2023-03-17

Are you a student planning to study at the University of Melbourne and wondering what your accommodation options are? We've got you covered with this comprehensive guide to student accommodation at the University of Melbourne.

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University Residential Colleges#

University Residential Colleges are a popular option for many students who prefer to live on-campus. These colleges vary in size and style, but most offer communal living spaces, meals, and other amenities. There are two types of University Residential Colleges - those that are owned by the University and those that are affiliated. The differences between the two are relatively minor, but it's worth noting that the affiliated colleges are independently run and may have different application processes and deadlines. Some of the amenities offered at University Residential Colleges include study spaces, sporting facilities, and social events.

International House#

  • A college for local and overseas students, promoting internationalism and working globally.
  • Extensive tutorial program, opportunities to excel in music, arts and sport.
  • Range of scholarships rewards academic achievement and contribution to the House.

Website: http://www.ihouse.unimelb.edu.au

Email: enquiries@ihouse.unimelb.edu.au

Janet Clarke Hall#

  • Leading academic college, offering a highly supportive and intellectually stimulating environment.
  • Boutique college, emphasis on supporting and encouraging students in their professional and personal formation.
  • Strong academic and pastoral support, extensive range of scholarships for academic achievement and community service.

Website: http://www.jch.unimelb.edu.au

Email: office@jch.unimelb.edu.au

Medley Hall#

  • Friendly community and lively intellectual environment for 57 students.
  • Housed in an historic mansion, short walk from the main campus.
  • Contributes to a more sustainable world, with recycling, ethical food choices and financial support available.

Website: http://www.medleyhall.unimelb.edu.au

Email: medleyhall-info@unimelb.edu.au

Newman College#

  • Growth in mind, heart and spirit is the aim of Newman College.
  • Excellent tutorials, scholarships and facilities encourage a standard of excellence in studies.
  • Art, community service, drama, music, prayer and sport all promote the variety of gifts in College life.

Website: http://www.newman.unimelb.edu.au

Email: office@newman.unimelb.edu.au

Ormond College#

  • Strong pastural care, lifelong friendships forged in a creative learning environment.
  • Excellent tutorial, library and computing facilities, traditional strengths in music and the arts.
  • Alumni express continuing interest and involvement in the College through activities designed to give additional support and encouragement.

Website: http://www.ormond.unimelb.edu.au

Email: admissions@ormond.unimelb.edu.au

Queen's College#

  • Extensive tutorial program, outstanding library and computer facilities.
  • Well-established Clubs, Societies and the Chapel promote a diversity of cultural, social, sporting and spiritual activities.
  • Residents living together in the beautiful buildings and grounds are encouraged to take responsibility for their life together and so develop a strong and supportive community spirit.

Website: http://www.queens.unimelb.edu.au

Email: masterspa@queens.unimelb.edu.au

St Hilda's College#

  • Community prizing friendship, integrity and mutual support.
  • More than 60 tutorials offered each week with a leadership training program and community service activities preparing members for professional life and service to the community.
  • Comfortable study bedrooms with Internet access, outstanding IT facilities, excellent library, music practice room, spacious gymnasium and recently refurbished student common rooms.

Website: http://www.hildas.unimelb.edu.au

Email: registrar@hildas.unimelb.edu.au

St Mary's College#

  • Friendly, lively and supportive community for Australian and international students.
  • Strong tutorial program, variety of academic, sporting, spiritual, dramatic and cultural activities.
  • Promotes freedom of spirit, a concern for justice and integrity of life.

Website: http://www.stmarys.unimelb.edu.au

Email: office@stmarys.unimelb.edu.au

Trinity College#

  • Small tutorials and individual mentoring contribute to an environment in which the pursuit of excellence and learning is at the heart of College life
  • Complemented by cultural, spiritual, sporting and community service activities
  • Generous scholarships are offered to academically gifted students and for those in financial need

Website: http://www.trinity.unimelb.edu.au

Email: enquiries@trinity.unimelb.edu.au

University College#

  • Friendly, informal atmosphere based on tolerance, responsibility, respect and appreciation of diversity
  • Security is excellent
  • Strong academic program complemented by cultural, sporting and social activities

Website: http://www.unicol.unimelb.edu.au

Email: studentenquiries@unicol.unimelb.edu.au

Whitley College#

  • Egalitarian, informal and deeply caring community
  • Chapel, music, art, drama and sport complement an extensive academic program
  • Comfortable rooms with phone and broadband internet connection

Website: http://www.whitley.unimelb.edu.au

Email: res@whitley.unimelb.edu.au

Graduate House#

  • Quality accommodation within a collegiate style atmosphere
  • Facilities include study rooms, library, bistro, Club bar, dining room and Club lounge
  • Graduates from all universities are welcome to become members of Graduate House

Website: http://www.graduatehouse.com.au

Email: admingh@graduatehouse.com.au

Student Villages#

Student Villages are another popular option for students who prefer a college-style of accommodation. These villages are typically run by University-affiliated partners like UniLodge, Student Village, or Igloo.


They offer a range of accommodation options including apartments, studios, and shared rooms.


One benefit of living in a student village is that they are usually located close to the University, making it easy to get to classes and other activities. Many student villages also offer amenities like study spaces, communal kitchens, and social events.

UniLodge Melbourne#

  • Range of accommodation options including studios and apartments
  • 24/7 support and security
  • Communal spaces for studying and socialising

Website: https://www.unilodge.com.au/student-accommodation-melbourne

Email: melbourne@unilodge.com.au

Student Village#

  • Range of accommodation options including shared rooms and apartments
  • 24/7 support and security
  • Regular social events for residents

Website: https://www.mystudentvillage.com/au/melbourne

Email: melbourne@studentvillage.com

Igloo#

  • Range of accommodation options including shared rooms and apartments
  • 24/7 support and security
  • Communal spaces for studying and socialising

Website: https://www.igloo.com.au/student-accommodation/melbourne

Email: melbourne@igloo.com.au

Under 18 International Student Accommodation#

If you're an international student under the age of 18 and planning to study at the University of Melbourne, you must have appropriate accommodation, support, and welfare arrangements in place to be issued with a student visa by the Department of Home Affairs.


To satisfy these conditions, you need to choose an approved Under 18 accommodation option:

  • Living with a parent or guardian
  • Living in University-approved accommodation

Depending on which option you choose, you'll need to have your accommodation and welfare arrangements approved by either the Department of Home Affairs or the University of Melbourne.


For more information about Under 18 International Student Accommodation, please visit the University of Melbourne's website.

Short-term Accommodation#

If you're only planning to stay in Melbourne for a short period of time, there are a range hotel options, hostels, and Airbnbs. Each option has its pros and cons, so it's important to consider your needs and budget before making a decision.

Family-stay Hotel Options#

If you're looking for a more comfortable and private short-term accommodation option, a family-stay hotel could be the right choice for you. Some hotels around the University of Melbourne campuses offer economical rates on family-stay hotel rooms, most of which have a 24-hour reception. This option allows you to experience the local culture and lifestyle while enjoying the comforts of a private room.


Some popular family-stay hotel options include:


It's important to book well in advance to secure the best rates and availability.

Hotel Options#

If you prefer more privacy and comfort, a hotel or Airbnb may be the best option for you. There are many hotels located near the University of Melbourne campuses, including budget-friendly and luxury options. You can search for hotels on popular hotel search websites like:

By booking well in advance, you may be able to find discounts and special offers.

Budget-friendly Hostels#

For budget-friendly short-term accommodation, hostels can be a great option. Melbourne has a range of hostels located near both the Parkville and Southbank campuses, offering both private rooms and dormitory accommodation.


You can search for hostels on aggregator websites like:

Some popular hostels include:

Hostels are a popular option for travellers on a budget, and they offer the opportunity to meet other travellers and make new friends. Some hostels also offer communal spaces for studying and socialising.


Off-campus Housing Network#

If you're looking for private accommodation off-campus, the University of Melbourne offers a free peer-to-peer information exchange platform. The platform allows students to find or list private accommodation located off-campus. Students can also use the Flatmates tool to find other University of Melbourne students looking for shared accommodation. This can be a great way to find affordable accommodation and expand your social circle.


You can access the platform here: https://housing.unimelb.edu.au/


Sharehouse and Student Accommodation#

At Sharehouse, we're dedicated to making the process of finding student accommodation in Melbourne as easy as possible. Our platform (sharehouse.app) allows you to create housemate listings, browse available rooms in Melbourne, and form teamups with other students who are also looking for accommodation.

Create Housemate Listings#

With Sharehouse, you can create a housemate listing that outlines your accommodation preferences and what you're looking for in a roommate. This can include details like your budget, preferred location, and living habits. By creating a housemate listing, you'll be able to connect with other students who are also looking for accommodation in Melbourne.


You can create a housemate listing here: https://sharehouse.app/find

Browse Available Rooms in Melbourne#

Our platform also allows you to browse available rooms in Melbourne. You can filter your search results by location, price, and other factors to find a room that suits your needs and budget. With Sharehouse, you'll have access to a wide range of accommodation options, from on-campus student apartments to private off-campus rentals.


You can browse available rooms in Melbourne here: https://sharehouse.app/cities/Melbourne

Form Teamups#

If you're struggling to find accommodation on your own, you can also use Sharehouse to form teamups with other students who are in the same situation. This can be a great way to find affordable accommodation and make new friends at the same time.


You can learn more about forming teamups here: https://sharehouse.app/info/teamups


At Sharehouse, we believe that finding student accommodation should be easy and stress-free. With our platform, you can connect with other students and find the perfect accommodation to suit your needs. Give it a try and start your search today!

FAQs#

If you're a student looking for accommodation, you may have some questions. Here are some frequently asked questions, and their answers:

How can I find private accommodation off-campus?#

If you're looking for private accommodation off-campus, there are two options available to you:

  • Browse real-estate websites for private rentals (e.g. Domain.com.au)
  • Use Sharehouse to team up with others on a rental

Each option has its benefits, which you can read more about in our blog post on the pros and cons of living alone or with roommates.

Are there any resources available for international students looking for accommodation?#

Yes! The University of Melbourne has put together a list of resources for international students. This includes information on grants, visas, accommodation, and safety. You can find more information on the International Student Support page.

What are the best suburbs to live in for students?#

The University of Melbourne has two campuses, located in Parkville and Southbank. If you want to be close to campus, it's best to live in the Inner North, Inner South or CBD (which is in between). These areas offer easy access to public transport, as well as plenty of amenities like shops, cafes, and restaurants. For more information on the best suburbs for students, check out our blog post on the best suburbs for students in Melbourne.

Final Thoughts#

In summary, there are a range of accommodation options available for students studying at the University of Melbourne. From on-campus residential colleges and student villages to short-term accommodation and off-campus housing, there's something to suit every student's needs and budget. It's important to consider your preferences and requirements when choosing accommodation, so that you can make the most of your time at university. With this guide, you'll be well-equipped to make an informed decision about where to live during your studies at the University of Melbourne.


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