On-Campus Accommodation:
For all overseas students in their first year of study, Glyndwr University provides on-campus housing, which is included in their tuition fees.
The residences are well-kept and safe. Upgrades are available for an additional fee if a student wants to stay somewhere a little more upscale.
There are two types of housing options available at the university:
- Wrexham village
- Student village
Wrexham Village accommodation features:
Choose from 321 private en-suite guestrooms, including single en-suite and single+ en-suite suites (slightly larger room includes a 4ft bed - subject to availability)
- There is free WiFi throughout the property, as well as connecting ports in the bedrooms and common areas
- In the communal kitchen/living areas, there is a flat-screen TV
- Access with a swipe card is secure
- On-campus security and maintenance are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week
- On-campus parking is free and secure
- Coin-operated laundromat on-premise
- The staff is kind and personable, with an open-door policy
- Close proximity to public transportation – railway and bus stations are only a few minutes' walk away
- Nearby are a shopping centre, supermarkets, and the town centre
Off-Campus Accommodation:
To assist you, the Residential and Campus Life team at Wrexham Glyndwr University maintains an online web register called Student Pad, where you can look for suitable rental properties in and around the Wrexham area.
Only landlords recognised with the Landlord Accreditation Wales Scheme certificate will be included on Student Pad to improve our service to students. Every council in Wales supports this LAW programme, which encourages professional landlords and agents to rent out good quality housing while also acknowledging the needs of students and their responsibilities as landlords.
The Residential and Campus Life team is always available to offer advice and information to students who choose to live in private housing. Still, it's important to note that the tenancy contract is between the student and the landlord when they rent a house. As a result, students should try to address difficulties with their landlord or the city council directly.
For more advice and information on off-campus accommodation, contact us at accommodation@glyndwr.ac.uk.