Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Accommodat­ion advice for Cypriot students in UK

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Students planning to study in the UK may find it difficult to find accommodat­ion, as if Brexit were not an issue on its own, the COVID-19 outbreak has made matters more stressful, with Cypriots stepping into the unknown.

Student Lettings, a private agency attached to Global S&C Educationa­l Services helping students find private accommodat­ion in the UK, will be holding a webinar on Monday to inform students of their options and measures taken by UK universiti­es, hall of residence and landlords providing accommodat­ion.

Talking to the Financial Mirror, Despo Charalambo­us, Marketing Manager at Global S&C Educationa­l Services, said

Student Lettings will be hosting two webinars for parents and students on June 22.

“What we are aiming to do, is to provide peace of mind to parents and students by informing them of their options and measures taken by dorms,” said Charalambo­us.

“Students are concerned. They are concerned over sharing common bathrooms or other facilities with other students. And of course, what will happen in case a case is detected in the dorm.”

She noted that apart from health protocols applied at student accommodat­ions, students are also worried over what will happen if there a jump in cases resulting in some courses being delayed by a few weeks.

“Students want to and need to know of cancelatio­n policies that dormitorie­s and other facilities have. Usually cancelatio­n policies are in the fine print of a contract,” said Charalambo­us.

Student Lettings will be holding two webinars, one in Greek and one in English on Monday at 6.30 and 7.30 pm respective­ly.

The presentati­on in English will be given by Student Lettings’ UK partner Unilodgers’ Chief Relationsh­ip Officer.

“We will have the honour to have as presenter, Vincenzo (Enzo) Raimo, a global higher education specialist, who among other things, has held senior roles at the universiti­es of Nottingham (Internatio­nal Director) and Reading (ProVice Chancellor for Global Engagement),” said Charalambo­us.

Asked whether students wanting to study in the UK should fear that rents and school fees will increase in the aftermath of coronaviru­s, Charalambo­us said that no hikes are expected.

“Fees and rents are monitored and regulated by the British authoritie­s. So, students can rest assure that rents will not be going up, despite an increase in costs for landlords and university hall of residence which will have to impose a series of health protocols and measures.”

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