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Halls of Residence

At INTO Scotland, students are accommodated in halls of residence. Both the halls of residence accommodation are less than five minutes' walk from campus offering extremely convenient access to the University and to the city centre just beyond. Accommodation is offered on a self-catering basis and offers flexibility, so that students can cook what they want, when they want to eat. In this integrated environment, students quickly become part of a vibrant and stimulating student community that lives and learns together.

Halls of residence

Students can choose from two options:


-Victoria Hall

This is an attractive modern hall of residence, ideally placed for the University. In the heart of the city, it is close to Glasgow's great variety of shops, restaurants, museums and galleries. A close-knit student community where all students will be made to feel welcome and at home.

Deluxe or standard en-suite rooms.


- Buchanan View

On the doorstep of Glasgow Caledonian University and right in the centre of town, this is one of the tallest buildings in the city giving some great views. The hall has great access to shops and transport. With its strong social atmosphere, it's a great choice for students new to the city.

Standard en-suite rooms.


In both residences the flats are typically arranged as four or five single study-bedrooms grouped around a shared kitchen and common room.


Students can enjoy central-heated, fully furnished single study-bedrooms complete with a study desk and internet access.


Living in a student community offers a great experience, and an easy way to make new friends, whilst the modern flats ensure that students will have a comfortable living environment during their studies.


Staff based on the acommodation site will make regular checks on flats and rooms, and are available to help students with any issues that may arise.





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Akinbola Adentuji, Nigeria, Glasgow Caledonian University
In my flat, we had students from India, Nigeria, China, Greece, France, Germany and Scotland. Every Monday we took it in turns to cook a local dish from our own nation.
Akinbola Adentuji, Nigeria, Glasgow Caledonian University