University of Portsmouth: This is how much it costs to live in halls of residence in Portsmouth
Sophie Lewis
Updated ·3-min read
Here is how much it will cost to live in student accommodation at the University of Portsmouth. (Photo: Google)
The city consists of ten University of Portsmouth halls of residence all of which welcome thousands of students in each year – but starting university, wherever you study will set you back financially.
Bateson Hall has two options that students can pick from - a standard room and a large room. A standard room will cost £114 weekly, totalling £4,560 for the academic year. The large room will cost £128 so it will cost students £5,120 for the academic year. (Photo: Google)
Trafalgar Hall has two options that students can pick from - a standard room and a studio room. A standard room will cost £143 weekly, totalling £5,720 for the academic year. The studio room will cost £168 so it will cost students £6,720 for the academic year. (Photo: Google)
Harry Law Hall has three options that students can pick from - a standard room, a studio room and a large studio room. A standard room will cost £149 weekly, totalling £5,960 for the academic year. The studio room will cost £168 so it will cost students £6,720 for the academic year. A large studio room will cost £175 per week, making it £7,000 for the year. (Photo: Google)
Rosalind Franklin Hall has two options that students can pick from - a standard room and a studio room. A standard room will cost £154 weekly, totalling £6,160 for the academic year. The studio room will cost £168 so it will cost students £6,720 for the academic year. (Photo: Google)
Margaret Rule Hall has two options that students can pick from - a standard room and a studio room. A standard room will cost £160 weekly, totalling £6,400 for the academic year. The studio room will cost £174 so it will cost students £6,960 for the academic year. (Photo: Google)
Greetham Street Hall has standard rooms and studio rooms on offer. The cost at Greetham will be between £172 – £178 per week for a standard room, which means it will cost between £6,880 - £7,120 for the year. (Photo: Google)
Catherine House has standard rooms to choose from. The cost at Catherine House will be between £159 –£168 per week for a standard room, which means it will cost between £6,360 – £6,720 for the year. (Photo: Google)
Rees Hall has standard rooms to choose from which cost £200 per week making the annual cost £8,000. (Photo: Google)
Burrell House has three options for students to choose from - a standard room, a large room and an extra large room. A standard room costs £155 per week, making it £6,200 per year. The large room costs £168 each week and £6,720 in total for the year. An extra large room costs £174 per week, making it £6,960. (Photo: Google)
Chaucer House offers students a standard room costing £183 per week, totalling £8,052 for the year. (Photo: Google)
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