Atebion i'ch cwestiynau mwyaf cyffredin
1. Pryd ydw i'n gwneud cais?
Once you have accepted a place to study at Swansea you will be sent an email detailing applications for accommodation.
2. Pryd fydda i'n clywed ble fydda i'n byw?
- If you have an unconditional offer: late July.
- If you have a conditional offer: after your examination results - for most students, this means late August after your A-level results.
- We will confirm your accommodation allocation when your place at Swansea is confirmed following your results when your offer becomes unconditional.
- If you are Insurance or Clearing student you will receive information in September.
3. Oes modd gwarantu lle mewn preswylfa?
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4. Oes modd gwarantu lle yn fy newis cyntaf o breswylfa?
We cannot guarantee you a place in a specific residence. If you have a firm offer, we do our best to house you in either your first or second preference - but this is not always possible. Our ensuite Campus Residences are always significantly oversubscribed - if you put this as your first preference, make sure you think carefully about your other choices.
5. Pryd ddylwn i gyrraedd?
We send you an offer letter which will detail your designated arrival period and tell you where to collect your keys.
Our provides complete information on arrivals and key collection.
6. Ddylwn i ddod â fy nghar?
If you are going to live in the Hendrefoelan Student Village or Beck House, parking is available in these residences (for residents only). There is no parking for residents or students on the Singleton Campus or on the Bay Campus. Students living on Campus Residences are NOT able to bring cars. You do not need a car to get around Swansea - there is a frequent bus service from the main Campus and the Student Village to the City Centre and Gower.
7. Beth sy'n digwydd os nad ydw i'n hapus gyda fy ystafell?
- If you want to change rooms within your current residence, or move to another residence or are not happy in your accommodation for any reason then you should come to Residential Services and complete a transfer request form. If the situation is more serious, you can request to talk to someone in private who will be able to listen and advise you.
- Transfer requests cannot be submitted in the first week of session.
- When a suitable room is available, we will contact you by phone or email. You will have an opportunity to look at the new room before deciding whether to move.
- Sometimes it is possible for transfers to be done within a few days or a couple of weeks. However, you may have to wait several weeks, or even months, if no suitable rooms become vacant.