Q. When will I receive my offer of a room booking?
A. Providing you fulfil the criteria of the allocation policy, from May 2025, new students will receive a room offer booking once they receive an unconditional course offer which has been accepted with the University. This may be after A-level results are known in August 2025. During our main intake we will be very busy, so we aim to send all guaranteed room offer bookings within a three week period assuming you fulfil the guarantee for first year students. You will be contacted by Unite Students to complete an application form and make an advance payment of £250.
Returning students must deal directly with Unite Students for a room on campus. Returning students are housed in Mary Sturge, Harriet Martineau or Lakeside and should contact Unite Students HERE. Returning students can also search for off -campus accommodation via the Students' Union Housing Team
Remember to keep an eye on your online accommodation account and your emails. Please make sure emails from aston.ac.uk and unitestudents.com are not going to your junk email folder.
Q. Can I view the room offered to me before I accept the offer
A. For a physical viewing, please contact Unite Students directly. You may be shown a similar room to the one allocated if yours is unavailable. You can look at our accommodation via virtual tours in James Watt and William Murdoch.
Q. Do I have to pay a deposit?
A. No – but you need to pay an advance fee of £250.00 to Unite Students. They will contact you to take the payment. This will be deducted from your first payment instalment.
Q. Who is guarantor? Can I book a room without guarantor?
A. A guarantor is someone over the age of 25 who takes joint financial responsibility for your tenancy. If you are unable to pay, it is your guarantor's responsibility to do so. Your guarantor will be listed in the tenancy agreement and also has to accept their own agreement. Unfortunately you won’t be able to proceed with booking if you do not provide a guarantor. The guarantor does not have to be from the UK. There are companies that offer guarantor services; however, they will charge a fee. Read the terms and conditions carefully.
Q. Why didn’t I get my first choice accommodation?
A. We always endeavour to allocate students their first choice, but unfortunately, we are unable to guarantee to do so as demand always exceeds supply making it difficult at time of allocation.
Q. What’s the difference between a 5 bed and a 7 bed flat?
A. 5-bed flats have larger rooms and larger ¾ sized beds. 7-bed flats have smaller rooms and single beds. Both have ensuite shower and toilet and a shared kitchen facility.
Q. Can I cancel my accommodation and get a refund?
A. Once you have accepted your room booking, you have entered into an agreement with Unite Students. You may cancel your booking by writing or sending an e-mail, at any time during the 7 days after they send you an e-mail confirming your booking is complete (the “7 Day Cooling-Off Period”). If you do that, they will make no charge and will return your any deposit or any payment of advance rent to you. Provided the 7 Day Cooling-Off-Period has expired, you will have to pay all amounts due under your Tenancy Agreement unless a replacement Tenant is found for your Room or you enter into a new Tenancy. Please refer to the cancellation policy from Unite Student’s website. If you don't take up your place at Aston University, you may be eligible for the No Place - No Pay policy from Unite Students.
Q. My room offer booking has been cancelled what can I do?
A. Once your room is confirmed by the University, you will be sent a booking link within 24 hours by Unite Students. If you do not click on the booking link sent to you by Unite Students within 3 days, your offer will be automatically cancelled. If you still want to live on campus you should go online and make another accommodation application and we will endeavour to allocate you another room but you will not be considered as a guarantee applicant.
Q. Am I able to transfer to another room if I am not happy with the one allocated to me?
A. Unfortunately we cannot arrange any room changes prior to arrival. You may, if you wish, reject your room offer and reapply. However, you will go to the back of the queue and will no longer be guaranteed a room.
If you are not happy with your room/flat after you arrive, please contact Unite Students by going to the Unite Students 'Aston Student Village' reception. Please do not contact the University Accommodation Office as we cannot make these sort of changes. Aston Student Village reception is in the Harriet Martineau building by Costa Coffee and Tesco on Aston Street.
Please bear in mind that Unite will only be able to offer you a room swap, which will require another student who also wishes to move rooms.
Q. Where should I go if I have a query about my accommodation when I arrive?
A. If you have query about your accommodation when you arrive you can visit Unite Students at Aston Unite Students reception in the Harriet Martineau building next to Costa Coffee on Aston Street.
Q. Can I find out the names of my flatmates before I move in?
A. If you download Unite Students App, you have the opportunity to meet people in your flat once your booking is completed.
Q. Can I extend my Tenancy?
A. If you wish to extend your Tenancy, we have Summer accommodation for students whose courses extend beyond their end date. Keep an eye on your emails as Unite Students may send you some communication before the end of your third term with details.
If you wish to stay in Unite Students accommodation as a returning student in 2026/27, applications open in November 2025.