Looking for the best student accommodation in Wolverhampton?! iQ Fiveways House is a premier Wolverhampton student accommodation located at 26 North Road, Wolverhampton. The private student accommodation in Wolverhampton offers spacious ensuite and non-ensuite apartments close to universities like the University of Wolverhampton and University of Law Birmingham.
The city of Wolverhampton, renowned for its industrial heritage and thriving cultural scene, offers a stimulating environment for international students. As a vibrant educational hub, it attracts a diverse student community, fostering a rich intellectual atmosphere. Studying at Wolverhampton provides students with a unique blend of academic excellence and cultural experiences. With its world-class universities and colleges, students can pursue a wide range of degree programs and benefit from the guidance of experienced faculty. Beyond the classroom, the city offers countless opportunities for personal growth and exploration. Students can immerse themselves in the local culture, discover hidden gems, and connect with like-minded individuals from around the world. Wolverhampton's friendly and welcoming atmosphere makes it an ideal place to study and build lasting memories.
Fiveways House, Wolverhampton, situated in the heart of this city, not only provides a comfortable living experience but also immerses students in the local culture and history. At iQ Fiveways House students by IQ Student Accommodation are in for a treat, as they can explore the streets and enjoy their stay at Wolverhampton. The neighborhood is filled with hip cafes and restaurants to try out. The region is surrounded by lovely parks and green areas where students can relax after a long day at the university. A great point about sharing accommodation and staying at iQ Fiveways House Wolverhampton by IQ Student Accommodation is that you will make great friends who last a lifetime and create amazing memories! Students who wish to travel around Wolverhampton and beyond are in luck, thanks to the Fiveways House closeness to transportation hubs.
Nestled within the heart of Wolverhampton, Fiveways House by IQ Student Accommodation offers a vibrant and enriching student living experience with its enticing features. Choose from various room types, from Silver Ensuite, Gold Ensuite, Platinum Ensuite, to 2-bed apartments, each thoughtfully designed to provide comfort and convenience. These student flats in Wolverhampton have everything you need for a cosy and productive stay. Enjoy a snug sleep on a double bed, ample storage space with a wardrobe and chest of drawers, and the ease of a wooden floor. You'll find a sink and toilet within your room and a hob for those home-cooked meals. Study efficiently at the desk with a comfy chair, and keep your snacks fresh in the fridge & freezer. The combination microwave is perfect for quick bites. You'll also appreciate the under-bed storage, bookshelf, and sofa for its convenience and comfort.
Fiveways House Wolverhamtpon also boasts communal amenities like laundry facilities and secure bicycle storage to simplify your daily life. Social spaces encourage mingling, and a study area supports focused learning. With 24/7 staff presence, you're in good hands. Step into the outdoor courtyard for fresh air, and rest easy with free contents insurance. Say goodbye to bill-related worries. Best of all, you don't have to worry about juggling many bills at once as bills including water, heating, electricity, and WiFi are included in the rent, letting you focus on your studies and experiences. CCTV, and a key fob access system ensure peace of mind.
Fiveways House Wolverhampton by IQ Student Accommodation is close to several prestigious universities, including the ACM Birmingham, and University College Birmingham, this location ensures unparalleled convenience. Imagine starting your day with a leisurely walk to your classes, saving you time and hassle. But it's not just about the academic advantage – your social life will flourish too. Envision yourself strolling down to nearby grocery stores such as Tesco and Sainsbury's, making those last-minute study snacks a breeze to grab. Need a caffeine fix? Quaint cafes like The Coffee Bean and Costa Coffee are perfect spots to unwind, study, or catch up with friends over a cup of joe.
However, life at Fiveways House offers more than just convenience. It's about the experiences that surround you. If history beckons, the Wolverhampton Art Gallery is a short walk away, offering a treasure trove of cultural artefacts. For movie buffs, the Light House Media Centre presents a variety of cinematic experiences. And when your taste buds crave adventure, an array of restaurants awaits – indulge in exotic flavours at Zuri Coffee or savour classic British fare at The Bluebrick Pub. But it's not all about bustling activities. Sometimes, tranquillity is the order of the day. Green spaces offer an oasis of relaxation, whether a leisurely walk through the lush West Park or a calming stroll along the scenic canal. And as the day transitions to night, Wolverhampton's nightlife comes alive. The Great Western Pub offers a lively ambience, while the Slade Rooms resonate with music enthusiasts. iQ Fiveways House isn't just accommodation; it's your gateway to enriched student life. Embrace the dynamic and convenient student living the accommodation offers – it's an experience unlike any other.
Getting around the city from Fiveways House iQ Wolverhampton is a breeze. The property's prime location offers convenient travel accessibility, making your daily commute hassle-free. The Five Ways bus stop located nearby, ensures you can quickly hop on a bus for your journeys. If you need to catch a train, the Wolverhampton train station is nearby, providing a smooth connection to various destinations. The Dunstall Hill bus stop is just a few moments away for local travel, and the Mostyn St bus stop is a quick drive away from Wolverhampton House by IQ Student Accommodation.
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Each site is covered by CCTV and has onsite security staff, with staff present 24 hours a day. There is also a digital entry system at each building. You should not allow people to ‘tailgate’ – that is, hold the door open for people behind you as you enter.
Management does not accept parental responsibility for occupiers under the age of 18.
They require that all tenants living at one of their properties in England and Wales to be over the age of 17 during the academic year booked to live at management, and tenants living in their Scottish properties to be age 16 or over.
Exceptions to this rule are available in selected cases through prior arrangement. If in doubt, please contact your preferred management site and the team will be able to advise you.
If you want to bring a TV, check that your room has a TV point and don’t bring one larger than 21”. You can’t mount your TV on the wall, so make sure it’s free-standing. While all TVs provided by management in communal areas accessed by all residents are covered by a TV Licence, you will need to buy your own licence if you bring your own TV or if there is one already in your room or shared kitchen & living area. If you’re unsure, please check with your site team.
For details of licensing requirements regarding catch-up TV and online streaming, please refer to your resident handbook, ask your site team or contact TV Licensing.
Yes – most sites have a secure bike store that is free to use for all residents. You will need to register and tag your bike with the site team when you arrive.
Some of the sites have limited parking, including in some cases disabled parking bays. However, as the locations are generally close to universities and local amenities, a car shouldn't really be necessary. If you do want to arrange parking, speak to the site team as soon as possible - any spaces available are likely to be reserved very quickly.
Sadly, they do not allow pets at sites. However, they make an exception for residents who require the assistance of a trained and registered Service Dog or Assistance Dog.
Any requests for emotional support animals that are prescribed by a licensed mental health professional are assessed on a case by case basis.
Yes, you can specify where you would like your room to be – from those which are still available – at the time you book.
The online booking system will show the gender of those who have already booked a room in your chosen flat, if this information is available.
If you want to make a group booking with people you already know, for more information you can be in touch with amber agent.
Yes. If you’d like to share with friends, you can find and select rooms in the same flat on the booking portal. Alternatively, please speak to a member of the amber team and they will be happy to help you.
Yes, they can often arrange this. Please contact our amber team to see if they have availability to see it is possible to book your room for an early move in.
They offer free dual occupancy across a limited number of their studios where both residents are students.
You'll see the dual occupancy symbol next to the room number if it is available when you select the room via the floorplan. They'll ask for your partner's details during the booking stages. Both you and your partner must sign their tenancy agreement and have student status for the duration of the booking.
If your partner is not a full time student as well then unfortunately they cannot live with them.
No, accommodation is non-smoking. You may smoke outside in designated smoking areas. Please do not smoke anywhere near other residents’ windows, as the unwelcome smell of smoke can drift into their rooms.
Yes, they can arrange temporary storage for possessions you don’t want to take home with you. Just ask your Reception team for details.
No, it’s up to you when you come in. If returning late at night, please respect your fellow residents and keep noise to a minimum between 11pm and 7am.
Yes, the vast majority of their sites have a laundry room where you can wash and dry your clothes. These are operated by an independent provider, Circuit Laundry or Miele. You will need to pay to use the machines via a top-up card or their mobile app.
No, so please bring your own sheets, duvet, pillows, towels etc when you move in – or you may prefer to buy them locally on arrival.
No, drugs are not permitted and prohibited items will be confiscated. The tenancy agreement gives management the right to confiscate substances, including ‘legal highs’ without the consent of the resident.
Your post will be delivered to a lockable post box for your flat. Larger items or those that require a signature on delivery will be retained by Reception. You will be notified if Reception receive an item for you, and you should collect it as soon as possible.
To qualify as a resident for management you must confirm that you are a student at a higher education establishment in the UK.
Their sites are home to an international community of students, often studying at a variety of different institutions, and it’s this diversity which can make living with them such a rewarding experience.
They organise regular social events where you can get to know your fellow residents. You will find posters on site telling you what’s coming up soon – or just ask at Reception.
The safety and security of their residents is their number one priority. All of their sites are fully compliant with current safety standards. Their accommodation has fire alarm systems in place as well as fire prevention equipment, and they carry out regular testing and evacuation drills. Their buildings are also regularly audited by external, independent consultants.
Management has a full-time, highly qualified, Health and Safety team who visit sites regularly. They also use accredited national providers to service and maintain life safety systems. Additionally, all sites have staff present 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
They are continually reviewing their programme of security, fire and safety standards. If you would like further information about their ongoing fire safety programme please read their fire safety update.
Their sites don’t have restaurants or cafeterias, but most sites provide vending machines where you can buy chocolate, crisps, drinks, ice cream and other snacks.
Yes, all their sites are equipped with WiFi, accessible throughout the building at no extra charge. This service is provided by their internet partners, ASK4. If you have any issues with connecting, you can find their contact details in the welcome pack you will receive on arrival.
Your resident handbook contains a list of prohibited items. This includes many items prohibited for fire safety reasons, such as candles, oil burners, gas appliances and fan heaters. Please see the full list below. If you need further guidance on whether an item is permitted or not, please ask your site team before you move in.
No weapons or drugs (including ‘legal highs’) are permitted under any circumstances.
They don’t allow: Candles, fireworks, Chinese lanterns, incense, incense burners, kerosene, petrol, LPG gas and LPG gas appliances, compressed gas and compressed gas appliances, rice cookers (unless CE marked), shisha pipes, gas burners, oil burners, tea lamps, halogen heaters, exposed element heaters, fan heaters, real Christmas trees, mains voltage Christmas lights, portable cooking stoves.
You can see what’s included in your room on the room details page for your management site. Among the things you will need, or may want, to bring are bedding, towels, toiletries, toilet paper, basic kitchen equipment, hangers, and a computer or laptop.
They have compiled a checklist of things you may want to bring - or buy when you arrive.
No, that’s down to you and your flatmates. They’ll keep the common areas of the building, like the social spaces, reception and laundry, clean and tidy.
Many residents put a rota together so each person in the flat does their bit to keep it clean.
Management Student Accommodation is a member of the National Codes of Standards. These are schemes designed to provide a minimum set of professional standards for larger student accommodation providers regarding their accommodation management. This offers residents peace of mind in knowing that they follow professional standards of service.
The codes ensure that residents receive good standards of housing management. Disputes and misunderstandings are reduced, and where problems do occur they are resolved quickly.
For further information, please visit the National Code website.
All management sites have rooms suitable for students with disabilities, including rooms that are fully wheelchair accessible. To check what is available at your child’s chosen site, it’s best to contact that site directly.
They understand that university can be a stressful time for students, and that those living away from home for the first time may encounter difficulties.
Universities undertake the main role in respect of pastoral care, however their site staff are trained to provide an initial level of unobtrusive care and support. Their teams have good relationships with university pastoral care and welfare support services, and will refer students who need additional assistance.
Their online maintenance portal allows students to log a fault at any time and is accessible via their management App or by logging into their management Account.
Unlike many providers, all their maintenance teams are based on site, so they fix most issues within 24 hours. For those they can’t fix ourselves, they use only trusted contractors who go through a vigorous approval process.
They’ve arranged contents insurance for all students who have an management tenancy agreement at no extra cost to them.
Details on what is covered, the policy excess when you want to make a claim and how to make a claim and options to upgrade your cover can be found here.
They offer the following types of accommodation:
En suite rooms – these rooms have a bed, study area with good lighting, storage and an en suite shower room with shower, washbasin and WC. These rooms are located in shared flats, where students share a kitchen and living area with other residents.
These are equipped with an oven, hob, microwave, fridge and freezer, a dining area and lounge. These rooms are popular with new students and encourage social interaction with other residents. Studios – their studios are self-contained, with integrated kitchen facilities and a living area. All have a bed, study area with good lighting, storage and an en suite shower room with shower, washbasin and WC. Studios are popular with students seeking more privacy, but still enjoy the use of all the onsite facilities and social areas.
Apartments – some of their sites also offer self-contained apartments. These have all the facilities of their studios, but with separate bedroom(s) and more living space. These are popular with couples, and friends who want to share accommodation.
No, the sublet are not allowed.
It may be possible to swap or change your room once you have moved in, subject to availability. A room change fee will apply. To find out if it’s possible for you to change room, please speak to the site manager.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
Yes, the property offers free dual occupancy in a limited number of its studios, provided both tenants are full-time students. The property will request details for both tenants during the booking process, and both must sign the tenancy agreement. If the second tenant is not a full-time student, they cannot live in the dual-occupancy studios.
Wolverhampton is a lively and affordable city, known for its diverse student population and excellent connectivity. The city is home to over 260,000 residents and the University of Wolverhampton and City of Wolverhampton College Wellington Road Campus. All of which attracts more than 20,000 students from 130+ countries, the city offers a welcoming and multicultural environment. With a 90% employment rate and growing industries in business, engineering, and digital technology, Wolverhampton provides great part-time jobs and career opportunities for students. On-campus housing fills up quickly, so many students prefer off-campus accommodation in Wolverhampton, such as private rooms, shared flats, studios, and en-suites. These options offer flexibility, independence, and comfort for students.
Amber makes booking Wolverhampton student accommodation simple with verified listings, easy search filters, flexible leases, and 24/7 support. Most properties are close to the University of Wolverhampton, shops, and transport links, making daily commutes hassle-free. Popular student accommodations include iQ Fiveways House and Heantun Point, both offering modern amenities like study areas, fitness centres, and social spaces. Trusted providers like iQ Student Accommodation and Chapter Living ensure high-quality living and convenience for students. With low living costs, a strong transport network, and quick links to Birmingham (20 minutes by train), student accommodation in Wolverhampton offers an ideal mix of comfort, affordability, and access to top academic opportunities.
Wolverhampton is a thriving town in the United Kingdom, known for its lively community, economic growth, and cultural diversity. Home to over 263,700 residents, it forms part of the West Midlands metropolitan region, which has a population of more than 2.9 million. The city maintains an employment rate of 70.3% and a working-age population of nearly 170,000, with thriving industries such as engineering, healthcare, education, manufacturing, and the service sector driving its economy. Wolverhampton’s strategic location and £4.4 billion local economy make it one of the UK’s key regional hubs for business and innovation.
The city is also home to the University of Wolverhampton, which attracts over 20,000 students from 130+ countries, contributing to its youthful atmosphere. In terms of safety, Wolverhampton holds a safety index of 36.29, ensuring a generally secure and welcoming environment for residents and students alike in England. Wolverhampton welcomes over 10 million visitors annually, drawn to cultural and historic landmarks such as Wightwick Manor, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Bantock House Museum, and West Park. Its excellent public transport links, including direct trains to Birmingham in under 20 minutes, make commuting and travel convenient. All these factors, affordability, accessibility, and a growing student community, make student accommodation in Wolverhampton an excellent choice.
The best student accommodation in Wolverhampton offers a mix of privacy and connection to the social scene. Amber will make your search for student accommodation in Wolverhampton easy. Their platform lets you filter options based on what matters most to you. You’ll see verified listings with real photos and reviews from actual students. Amber's platform makes it super easy to compare prices, amenities, and locations. Here are some of the best options for Wolverhampton student accommodation.
1. Yugo Crown Place – The property costs start from £171 per week
2. Lakeside – ★★★★★ (5/5) I had a viewing with an employee, who helped a lot in making decisions for booking next year. The property costs start from £139 per week
3. Staniforth – ★★★★★ (5/5) The student accommodation is located in Birmingham City Centre and has good transport links. The property costs start from £139 per week
4. iQ Broderick House – ★★★★★ (5/5) This student accommodation is a great place to live. The property costs start from £196 per week
5. Altura – ★★★★★ (5/5) I have been living here for three years now, and I’ve loved every moment of it! The property costs start from £160 per week
Wolverhampton is a great spot for budget-conscious students. You can find affordable flats without draining your wallet or relying on student loans. Wolverhampton offers many affordable student accommodation options. Amber helps you find the best student flats in Wolverhampton. You can sort by price using filters. The listings are clear, so you know exactly what you get for your money. Here are some options for cheap student accommodation in Wolverhampton.
1. Chambers 51: ★★★★★ (4.9/5) Chambers 51 provides reliable student accommodation in Wolverhampton for students, situated close to city amenities and public transport. From £114 per week
2. Heantun Point: ★★★★★ (4.8/5)Heantun Point has comfortable ensuite rooms to rent in Wolverhampton, ideal for students wanting a convenient location near campus. From £104 per week
3. iQ Five Ways House: ★★★★★ (4.9/5) iQ Five Ways House offers great accommodation in Wolverhampton for students, with modern ensuite rooms close to the city centre. From £109 per week
4. Harold Road: Harold offers student accommodation in Wolverhampton for students with well-kept rooms and easy access to universities. From £97 per week
5. Mostyn Road: Mostyn features great ensuite rooms to rent in Wolverhampton, ideal for students who value personal space and privacy. From £137 per week
Wolverhampton is a great choice for students, offering affordability, culture, and convenience. Here are some of the best areas for students:
1. City Centre: The City Centre is perfect for students who want everything within reach, the University of Wolverhampton, shops, cafés, gyms, and buzzing nightlife. With excellent bus and tram links, commuting is effortless, and most campus buildings are just 5–10 minutes away. Average Rent: £140–£180 per week
2. Compton & Tettenhall: Just 10–15 minutes from the city centre, Compton and Tettenhall offer calm, leafy streets, cosy cafés, and plenty of green spaces. These peaceful neighbourhoods are ideal for students who prefer a quiet and safe environment while still staying well-connected. Average Rent: 130–£160 per week
3. Chapel Ash: A favourite among students, Chapel Ash is only a 5-minute walk from campus and packed with pubs, independent eateries, and a creative, artsy vibe. It strikes the perfect balance between lively social energy and unbeatable convenience. Average Rent: £135–£170 per week
4. Penn & Wombourne: These suburban areas sit about 20 minutes from the main campus, offering a relaxed pace of life. With local shops, parks, and open spaces, Penn and Wombourne are great for students who want a distraction-free environment for focused study and calm evenings. Average Rent: £120–£150 per week
5. West Park & Park Dale: Surrounded by over 49 acres of greenery, West Park and Park Dale are ideal spots for nature lovers. Students living here enjoy peaceful surroundings, easy access to your Wolverhampton student accommodation, and reliable public transport options that make commuting simple. Average rent: £125–£160 per week
Wolverhampton has a variety of Wolverhampton student accommodation choices. These options fit different lifestyles, budgets, and preferences. Amber offers fully furnished, high-quality rooms. Whether you need a quiet place to study or a social space to meet new people, we have what you need. Here’s a breakdown of the room types available:
1. Shared Flats
Shared student apartments Wolverhampton have private bedrooms for each person. They also include common areas like the kitchen, bathroom, and living room that roommates share. This layout of student accommodation in Wolverhampton is ideal for those who want a mix of personal space in their bedrooms and shared social areas.
2. Private Rooms
Many student accommodation in Wolverhampton offer private rooms. These spaces usually include a bed, a study desk, and sometimes a private bathroom. They provide the privacy of a bedroom. Plus, they allow access to shared spaces. This makes them a great option for students who want both independence and community.
3. Ensuite Rooms
Ensuite rooms are a great choice if you want the perfect mix of privacy and community. You get your own fully furnished bedroom with a private bathroom, while still sharing a kitchen and common areas with flatmates. It’s ideal for those who enjoy having their own space but don’t want to miss out on the social aspect of student life.
4. Non-Ensuite Rooms
Non-ensuite rooms offer a cost-effective choice. You can enjoy a private bedroom and share the bathroom. This setup is great for students seeking an affordable and social living experience. Shared spaces allow you to meet new people and create strong friendships.
5. Studios
If you’re all about independence, a studio apartment might be your ideal home. These fully self-contained spaces feature a private bedroom, bathroom, and compact kitchen, offering maximum privacy. They’re a top pick for students who prefer a complete living setup and are often found in premium Wolverhampton student properties.
6. 1-Bed or 2-Bed Apartments
A one-bedroom apartment in Wolverhampton features one or two separate bedrooms and includes a shared kitchen, bathroom, and often a living room. Furnished with essential amenities, these offer a semi-private environment with dedicated bedroom space.
Knowing the average cost of living in Wolverhampton is key for students as they plan their budgets. Wolverhampton has many student accommodation choices. Yet, you should also think about living costs. Students in Wolverhampton typically face monthly living costs of about £800 to £1100. This amount is in addition to accommodation expenses. Considering this cost is key for students. It helps them manage their finances well and make smart choices during school.
1. Accommodation: £600 - £800 per month
2. Food & Groceries: £120 - £200 per month
3. Transportation: £55 - £65 per month
4. Utilities: £40 - £50 per month
5. Clothing: £25 - £50 per month
6. Sports & Leisure: £40 - £60 per month
For students choosing private student accommodation in Wolverhampton, getting around the city is simple and affordable. The city’s well-connected transport network makes commuting to universities and student apartments Wolverhampton hassle-free. Whether you’re heading to campus, exploring the city, or travelling to nearby Birmingham, there are several budget-friendly and reliable options available.
1. Buses: The backbone of public transport in Wolverhampton, buses connect major student areas and the University of Wolverhampton campus. A single trip costs around £3, while weekly NBus travelcards are available for £20. Students can also save with the West Midlands Swift Card, ideal for daily commutes between student housing in Wolverhampton and nearby towns.
2. Metro: The Wolverhampton Metro offers quick and direct access to Birmingham and neighbouring areas, making it perfect for students who travel often. Trams run every 6–8 minutes during peak hours, with single fares starting at £2.30 and day tickets at £5.20 for unlimited travel.
3. Cycling: Wolverhampton promotes eco-friendly travel through its network of cycling lanes and dedicated bike routes. Many student accommodations in Wolverhampton provide secure bike storage, encouraging sustainable and healthy commuting.
4. Trains: While not used daily, the Wolverhampton Train Station connects the city to the rest of the UK — great for weekend getaways. Local fares start from £3.00–£5.90, and students can enjoy discounted prices using 16–25 or Railcards.
Nearest properties:
1. Chambers 51 → City of Wolverhampton College Wellington Road Campus: 9 minutes by car
2. Heantun Point → University of Wolverhampton: 4 minutes by car
Wolverhampton has a lively student life that perfectly blends great education, entertainment, and a welcoming atmosphere. The city is home to the University of Wolverhampton and several reputable institutions, making it a popular destination for both local and international students. With a growing student community, Wolverhampton student accommodation options are conveniently located near key areas filled with shops, cafés, and nightlife. Popular student spots like Queen Square and Victoria Street are at the heart of the action, offering everything from cosy cafés such as The Bohemian to dining favourites like Bella Italia and Nando’s. For evenings out, pubs like The Royal London and The George Wallis are student favourites, known for their affordable menus and upbeat atmosphere.
The University of Wolverhampton Students’ Union frequently organises events, from cultural fests to networking nights, helping students socialise and build connections. Outdoor lovers can unwind in West Park and Bantock Park, perfect for jogging, picnics, or peaceful walks between classes. For those who love art and culture, Wightwick Manor and Gardens offers stunning architecture and scenic views, while the Wolverhampton Art Gallery hosts fascinating modern exhibitions. Theatre fans can enjoy live shows at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre, and music enthusiasts often head to The Civic Halls or The Slade Rooms for concerts and nightlife. All these experiences make student life in Wolverhampton well-balanced and full of opportunities to learn, connect, and grow.
Wolverhampton has many famous institutions and some of the top universities in the world. These draw in students from across the UK and around the world. The city is an ideal destination for students seeking diverse academic programs and a lively student life. Here are some of the top universities in Wolverhampton:
1. Newman University: The institute is known for its courses in education, history, and English. Duncan Smith House is the closest property to Newman University. It’s a friendly university with small classes where teachers really get to know you, making it a nice place to study and make friends.
2. Aston University: The university is famous for its courses in Science and technology. Harriet Martineau is the closest accommodation to Aston University. Aston works closely with businesses and helps students get real job experience, which is great if you want to get a good job after finishing.
3. University College Birmingham: The institute is famous for accounting and computer science. Cornwall Street is a famous student accommodation near the University College Birmingham. This university has a busy, lively campus with lots of clubs and activities, plus it’s right in the city centre, where there’s always something to do.