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Arrival information

Liverpool Hope campus tour

We are really looking forward to welcoming you to our halls of residence

Our Residential Life Team is here to support you during your time in halls. In each hall there is a Wellbeing Officer who will be your point of contact, who you will meet on Arrival day. From Social Events to safety advice the team is here to support you and we look forward to helping you move in and make friends.

Once you have accepted your offer of University accommodation, there are a number of things you need

Dates to arrive for September 2024

PGCE and Social Work Level H students can arrive to collect their keys on Saturday 7th September 2024 from 9am onwards

All new undergraduate and Postgraduate students can arrive to collect their keys on Saturday 21st September 2024 from 9am through to 5pm

Study Abroad and Exchange students can arrive to collect their keys on the Friday 20th September 2024.

Where to go

When you arrive on moving in day, please go to the Gateway Building if you will be staying at Hope Park, or to the Cornerstone Main Reception if you will be staying at the Creative Campus. If you are staying at our Aigburth Park campus, please report to the reception desk at Aigburth Park.

Hope Park Liverpool Hope University, Hope Park, Liverpool, L16 9JD
Creative Campus Creative Campus, Shaw Street, Liverpool, L6 1HP
Aigburth Park Aigburth Park, St Michael's Road, Liverpool, L17 7JQ

What to bring

Most of the study rooms are quite generous in size, with hanging space for clothes and some drawers and shelves. Your room will have a wash basin or an en-suite shower room, plus a desk or work area, a chair and waste bin. You will need to bring your own bedding, towels and toiletries, plus your clothes, which should include a 'smart' outfit for dining-in events (Lounge suit or shirt/tie/smart trousers or a smart evening dress).

You can bring a lamp and soft furnishings (excluding curtains) for your room. Any electrical items must be brand new or have a test certificate from a qualified electrician with them.

Heating appliances and cooking equipment (such as slow cookers, rice cookers, microwaves and kettles) are strictly prohibited in study rooms - see your accommodation contract for more information.

For the kitchen, you should bring your own crockery, cutlery and cooking equipment plus dish cloths, tea towels and detergents.

For washing clothes and bedding, there is a card-operated laundrette at each campus, which you can top up online at anytime - all you need to take is your own washing powder and fabric conditioner.

You can bring a TV, but you will be responsible for purchasing your own TV license - please note that there is no aerial socket in the study rooms. There are communal TVs in the common rooms of most halls.

All rooms have internet access.

Payment plan

The Finance Office will contact you before you move into your halls in order for you to make payment or set up a payment plan.