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Old 2 Weeks Ago: 7th November 2009 13:15 #1 
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Hi Everyone!

Trying to choose a college and seeing as how I live at the opposite end of the country to Durham I'm having a look at which colleges provide 38 week accomodation. Is there a definitive list anywhere or does anyone just know off the top of their head?

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Default Re: 38 Week Accomodation
 
In some cases it depends on the different accommodation offered by each college, some accommodation within a particular college will be closed during Xmas for example but other parts of the accommodation will be available at an additional fee. It's probably easier for you to choose a few different colleges you are interested in and then investigating whether or not those colleges offer accommodation on a 38 week let. Also bear (or is it bare) in mind that if you just need the room for 38 weeks because you need to keep you stuff there over Xmas or would you need to stay there as well? Most colleges will allow you to keep your belongings in the room but not actually stay there over the Xmas period, which would be fine if you plan on going home.
 
 
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