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UNSW Hall

Forging its traditions and culture, UNSW Hall proudly supports students in their transition to university.

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UNSW Hall is a popular catered residential option for students seeking a balance between independence and community life. It offers a more relaxed and flexible environment compared to the traditional TKC colleges. 

Overview

UNSW Hall provides shared living spaces that encourage social interaction without sacrificing privacy and independence. It is ideal for students seeking a more casual, budget-friendly living option with opportunities to engage in college life at their own pace. The college fosters a diverse and inclusive community, making it an excellent fit for those eager to connect with others while concentrating on their studies.

This college provides complete catering services with three nutritious meals each day. Residents enjoy their meals in the historic Goldstein Dining Hall, located just a short walk away.

With a positive culture, vibrant social life, and a thriving international student community, UNSW Hall excels in creating a welcoming environment. 

Today, UNSW Hall continues to be a popular and highly regarded accommodation option for students. It provides a supportive and inclusive community where students can thrive academically and socially.

Value for money
Broad mix of students
Activities catering for everyone

Student support

You’ll be supported by an on-site team comprising of the Dean, Deputy Dean and a team of Resident Fellows (or RFs). Every floor has an RF, and their job is to provide academic guidance and pastoral support and ensure each and every resident is looked after.

Academically, we run peer-led study groups to support students adjust to the academic requirements of university – in addition, we also run shared study sessions along with wellbeing programs co-ordinated by our Wellbeing Officer, helping to make the transition from high school to university a smooth one.

Testimonials

The best part about living in UNSW Hall is its cultural diversity and welcoming community feeling. You get to meet students from different degrees and different parts of the world. It’s like an extended family where everyone’s got your back.
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Debbie Tommy
Bachelor of Computer Engineering (Honours)
Living on campus has exceeded all of my expectations and continues to do so! UNSW Hall has the best community; I love that there is such a diverse range of people that you meet all of which are so friendly and welcoming.
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Swe Zarni Aung
Bachelor of Medical Science

Isabelle Creagh | Dean of UNSW Hall

The Dean is responsible for overseeing the daily management of all aspects college life, supporting both the students and residential staff in making sure the college is safe, enjoyable and all-inclusive.


Nurul Zurkarnain | Deputy Dean of UNSW Hall

As the Deputy Dean, Nurul is responsible for assisting Dean Isabelle in the daily management of the college, as well as fulfilling the role of Resident Fellow in terms of providing academic and pastoral support to a group of students.


Resident and Student Fellows

Resident Fellows (RFs) are staff members of UNSW and typically in their final years of study or already holding a degree. RFs live with the students on their floors and provide daily academic and pastoral support. RFs aren’t teachers, but they’re a little like a supportive older sibling with loads of experience to pass on and a willingness to help guide the residents.

Student Fellow (SF) is assigned every year. They’re a volunteer senior student whose role who works closely with the RF's, Deputy Dean and Dean, ensuring the wellbeing of all residents is top of mind.

House Committee

The House Committee is composed of student leaders elected annually by residents in various portfolios aimed at offering residents opportunities to be involved in extra-curricular activities. The House Committee includes an executive group of a president, secretary and treasurer and administers a budget each year across areas such as cultural, sport, social, charities and communications.


Features

  • average room size 10 to 12 square metres
  • leadership and networking opportunities

  • fully furnished

  • shared bathrooms

  • Wi-Fi, electricity, gas and water included
  • QR-operated and cashless laundry facilities

  • All meals provided (including formal dinners)
  • cleaning of rooms fortnightly
  • 24-hour campus security

  • large common room equipped with games
  • sporting, social and cultural programs

  • cleaning of rooms fortnightly.

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Room types & fees

Room type

Meals

Bathroom

Cleaning

Single
$503 p/w

Catered
(Breakfast, lunch, dinner)

Shared

Yes


  1. The contract period is 44 weeks. Due to high occupancy, single-term contracts are currently unavailable. Please contact the office for more details.
  2. Weekly rates are for 2025 and are expected to change yearly. Rates shown are for full-year contracts only.

The contract period is from 7 February to 12 December 2025.