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Housing:

Aside from the University itself, a major benefit of studying at Queen Mary, University of London is the range and variety of accommodation. On-campus, self-catered flats with single rooms is guaranteed.

All participants in Brockport's program at Queen Mary, University of London will be offered University housing by the Accommodations Office at one of the residence halls on or near their primary campus. Participants are offered single rooms in halls. Most rooms have en suite bathroom facilities, while others are shared. Kitchens for preparing meals are shared with other students in the suite or hallway. In all situations, housing is scheduled only for the duration of the program and students wishing to travel before or after the program need to make supplementary arrangements. There is free internet access, including computer hookups in room and computing centers in many buildings on campus. For more information visit: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/qmliving/accommodation.

Orientation:

A three-day orientation to Queen Mary, University of London, British culture, and the London area is a compulsory part of each semester's program, and is mandatory for participants in the Brockport Queen Mary, University of London Program. Students are expected to arrive in London in time to begin their studies with this introductory course.

During this period before the start of classes, each student will meet with an adviser and review the timetable of their classes and make any necessary adjustments possible.