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Priority halls – Bath Spa University
Priority halls – Bath Spa University
Priority halls
We work with Student Wellbeing Services to make that students who have specific accommodation requirements are given priority in our halls.
Bath Spa University is a diverse community. In 2024, around a quarter of our student population shared that they had a disability. Our students come from all over the world, from a range of backgrounds, and we’re committed to helping everyone make the most of their time at BSU.
This means that we allocate specific rooms to people who need them and make reasonable adjustments to our halls. We can offer support to students in the first and returning years.
Where possible, we prioritise students who are:
Disabled
Living with a sensory or physical impairment
Living with a long-term medical condition
Students with care experience, foyer leavers or those estranged
from their family
Unable to attend University without living in halls of residence
Living with a significant dietary condition, such as a
severe allergy
Refugee students, asylum seekers and displaced students.
Access our Autism toolkit
Examples of adjustments and equipment
What you need is unique to you. Here are some examples. If you can’t find what you need on these lists, please get in touch with us as soon as possible to discuss.
Adjustments
Near campus
Accessible parking
Ground floor room
Room on the first floor or above
Ensuite bathroom
Space for specialist furniture
Carer’s living space (charged at normal rent for contract period)
Facilities for an assistance animal (please see our support animal policy).
Equipment
Lift access
Automatic doors
Adapted bathroom/toilet
Adapted kitchen
Hoist (either fixed or mobile)
Fire alarm vibrating pillow
Flashing fire alarm
Wheelchair/scooter storage and charging
Fridge in room (for example, for medication).
Gardens: Standard Room with Accessible Ensuite
Gardens: Standard Room with Accessible Ensuite
Gardens: Accessible Ensuite Room with Adjoined Carers Room
Gardens: Accessible Ensuite Room with Adjoined Carers Room
Gardens: Accessible Shared Kitchen
Lakeside: Accessible Private Flat
Lakeside: Accessible Private Flat
Please be aware that these images are examples of the different types of rooms we offer.
This does not mean your room will look exactly like the room in the photo, should you receive an offer of accommodation from us in the future.
How to apply for priority halls
If you have specific requirements for your room because of a disability, you'll need to apply through the online accommodation application system. Please complete the section of the form called Priority Halls if you feel you're eligible.
To support your application, you’ll need to send evidence from your GP / medical practitioner to
studentwellbeing@bathspa.ac.uk
. This evidence should give specific information and reasons about the accommodation you require. Please contact the
Student Wellbeing
team if you have any questions about this process.
If you’re entering your second or third year of study, please contact us to discuss the housing options we may be able to provide:
accommodation@bathspa.ac.uk
Academic Access Plan (AAP)
Please complete the
Academic Access Plan Questionnaire
if you’re living with any of the following:
Disability
Neurodivergence
Mental health condition
Medical condition
Sensory or mobility impairment.
Your responses will start a conversation with a University Accessibility Advisor about your requirements.
Personal care
Please note: the University does not provide funding for personal care support, as this is the responsibility of your Local Authority.
If you have or think you may need personal care support, please ask your social worker or key worker for a reassessment as soon as possible.
Your requirements may be different in a university living environment – for example, you may find you’ll need assistance with daily personal care, cooking, shopping, cleaning and laundry.
In our experience, successful moves to university for students requiring personal care support can take time and require effective liaison with external support teams.
Where possible, please contact
Student Wellbeing Services
and
Accommodation
at least 9 months before your arrival.
We have rooms with adjoining carer’s rooms however these aren't always available.
Care experienced, foyer and estranged students
If you’re estranged from your family, care experienced or a foyer leaver, the University can help you to find suitable accommodation for the duration of your course, including vacations if you need them.
or email
studentwellbeing@bathspa.ac.uk
to get in touch with wellbeing advisor and discuss your requirements.
Continuing students
If you’re a current student and you wish to apply or reapply for a priority place in halls, please email us:
accommodation@bathspa.ac.uk
. In your email, please let us know your reason for applying.
If you’d benefit from additional support to transition to a different accommodation location, please contact
Student Wellbeing Services
via
My Wellbeing
If you haven’t identified as disabled on UCAS or with the University, your application to continue living in halls will need reviewing. Please contact
Student Wellbeing Services
via
My Wellbeing
as soon as possible.
Please ensure you have contacted us prior to the
30 June deadline
and you’re familiar with the categories of priority student groups listed below.
Priority student groups
Description
Accommodation available
Student Priority 1
Students whose disability means they cannot live in the private sector e.g. a student who requires a live-in carer, where specific physical adaptations have been made to a room.
Any student accommodation*.
Student Priority 2
Students who are young carers, have experience of care, have lived in a foyer or are estranged from their family (
more information here
Any student accommodation.
Student Priority 3a
Students whose disability or circumstances mean they would benefit from living in student accommodation e.g. students who identify as neurodivergent and/or autistic.**
Bankside House, Charlton Court, Waterside Court, and Twerton Mill.
Student Priority 3b
Where the impact of a student’s disability means they would not be able to engage with their studies if they did not live on their study campus.**
Any student accommodation
Student Priority 4
Students who would simply prefer to live in student accommodation e.g. commute from home is long, no-one to live with.
Continuing students will not be eligible to live in student accommodation via the Priority Halls process. Students should check availability through Direct Lets.
*When specific accessibility adaptations have been made to a room, continuing students will be allocated the same room. Adjoining carers rooms are located in Gardens accommodation only.
**Supporting medical evidence will be requested and reviewed by the Student Wellbeing Service.
What’s our accommodation like?
The University works with AccessAble to produce
accessibility guides
for our halls of residence. You can also take a
virtual tour of BSU
, including our accommodation.
How close are our halls to campus?
Most of our teaching takes place at either Newton Park or Locksbrook Campus. To see where you’ll be mostly based, check the key facts panel on web page for the course you’re interested in. You can also explore our
interactive map
AccessAble accessibility guides
Virtual campus tour
Parking on campus
You’re only permitted to park on campus if your term-time residence is outside of the restricted postcode areas, you’re a Blue Badge holder, or you’re eligible for a Student Permit due to exceptional circumstances. See our
student parking information
for more information.
Parking permits
can be arranged for carers and care agencies supporting students with disabilities on campus.
Financial subsidy for accommodation
If you live in our
halls of residence
and pay additional accommodation costs as a direct result of a disability (for example, you need a studio flat with a self-contained bathroom and kitchen rather than a standard ensuite room), you may be eligible for a subsidy.
Please contact
Student Wellbeing Services
for information on how to apply.
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