University of Wollongong accomodations are open for Spring Session 2024. Since there are limited seats, you must apply as soon as possible. If you do not get University of Wollongong accommodation, they can help you with alternate accommodation options which are off campus. The Student Housing Support Officer is available to help you navigate the private rental market and can be contacted at housing-services@uow.edu.au for assistance. There are 5 accommodation options available at the university campus:
Bangalay | Self-catered accommodation across the road from our Wollongong campus |
Campus East | Catered and self-catered accommodation across the road from the beach, close to town |
Graduate House | Self-catered accommodation for postgraduate students and families near campus |
I-House | Catered rooms located minutes from Wollongong campus and the North Wollongong train station. |
Kooloobong Village | Self-catered accommodation on Wollongong campus. |

It is recommended to apply early for University of Wollongong accommodation as some of the houses are quite popular and seats fill up rapidly. Applications are processed on a first-come, first-served basis, so the sooner one applies, the greater chances of getting the preferred choice. The deadlines for applying are:
- Autumn Session (February): 11 November
- Spring Session (July): 1 May
An application fee of AUD 28 is required in order to ensure our application is considered. Aside from tuition fees, the cost of living in Australia is one of the most significant costs to face if one decides to study abroad.
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University of Wollongong Accommodations On-Campus
There are on-campus, a single or communal apartment, catered or uncatered housing options. the university also has homes designed particularly for mature-age and postgraduate students. Students need to apply online and suggest at least three options.
Application Portal: University Accommodation Portal
Application Fee: 28 AUD
Reservation Fee: 55 AUD
The different accommodation options available at the University of Wollongong is discussed below in detail:
Kooloobong Village
Kooloobong Village is ideal for students who desire to live in private accommodation. All Kooloobong students have access to study and well-being support and friendly social life in a safe environment. On the Wollongong campus, this self-catering housing provides furnished shared flats and single studio apartments.
- The library, cafe, restaurant, and the UniBar is within a walking distance.
- The Wollongong Botanical Garden is the most beautiful backyard one can have.
- As per reviews on the University of Wollongong, the rooms are only accessible to an individually programmed fob-key.
- One can also enjoy the indoor and outdoor theatre, music rooms, gaming zone, basketball court, activities room, meditation, and yoga space.
- Not to mention the study lounges, community spaces, and BBQ amenities.
Buildings | Type | Costs in AUD | Contract length |
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Kooloobong Building 37 (Self-catered shared 5 bedroom unit) |
Room type: Single room in a 5 bedroom shared unit Free wifi |
290/week | 22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 51 Weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 |
Kooloobong Buildings 68, 73, 74, 75 (Self-catered shared 4 bedroom unit) |
Room type: Single room in a 4 bedroom shared unit Free wifi |
305/week (limited air-conditioned units available for 325/week) |
22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 45 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 |
Kooloobong Buildings 68, 73, 74, 75 (Self-catered single studio) |
Room type: Single Free wifi |
350/week (Limited air-conditioned units available for 370/week) |
22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 45 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 |
Kooloobong Building 68 (Self-catered large studio) |
Room type: Single Free wifi |
$370/week (limited air-conditioned units available for $390/week) |
22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 45 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 |
Bangalay
Bangalay, which opened in February 2017, has modernized facilities, outdoor communal and entertainment and relaxation spaces, as well as study and conference rooms. Bangalay is an excellent student accommodation choice for postgraduates as well as those who have family living with them while pursuing a course at the University of Wollongong.

- It is adjacent to the lecture halls, library, university health and fitness centre, swimming pool, and the lovely university grounds.
- Students and their families can benefit from Bangalay's well-being and in-residence academic assistance programs.
Buildings | Type | Contract Length | Costs in AUD |
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Self-catered single studio |
Room type: Single Free wifi |
51 Weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 300/week |
Self-catered couples studio |
Room type: Couple Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 350/week |
Self-catered 2 bedroom unit (family) |
Room Type: Family Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 455 |
Self-catered 3 bedroom unit (family) |
Room Type: Family Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 490/week |
Graduate House
Graduate House provides a one-of-a-kind experience to postgraduate students, couples, and students with families in the University of Wollongong campus.
- It is located right across the street from the University of Wollongong.
- It has a playground for students to enjoy and play.
- The accommodation is cost-effective and offers bedsit, couple bedsit or family unit.
- It includes a private kitchen, bathroom, furnishings, utilities, Wi-Fi, maintenance, and residential well-being and academic support services.
- Each apartment has a private kitchen so that students can make their own meals and save money.
- Graduate House is ideally positioned across the street from UOW's IGA supermarket, making it easy for tenants and their families to shop.

Buildings | Type | Contract Length | Costs/week (in AUD) |
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Self-catered single Studio | Room type: Single Kitchen: Private Bathroom: Private Furnished: -Bed -Wardrobe -Study desk and chair -Table and chair -Kitchenette with fridge and oven -Ensuite bathroom |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 275/week |
Self-catered couple studio |
Room type: Couple Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 280/week |
Self-catered 2 bedroom family unit |
Room type: Family Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 390/week |
Self-catered 3 bedroom family unit | Room type: Family Kitchen: Private Bathroom: Private Furnished: -Beds -Wardrobes -Study desk and chair -Dining table and chairs -Sofa -Kitchen with fridge and microwave -Bathroom Free wifi |
51 weeks: 6 February 2024 to 28 January 2025 | 420/week |
Campus East
Campus East provides furnished single homes as well as a choice of 2, 3, or 5-bedroom furnished units, as well as a homely and neighbourly feel with plenty of green space for tenants. The beach at Fairy Meadow is only a 5-minute walk from the residence.
- Campus East is UOW's sole student housing that provides both catered and self-catered accommodations.
- Catered rooms have 14 healthy and tasty meals each week, with dietary needs such as health, religious, and lifestyle considerations catered for.
- Residents in self-catered rooms have the option to purchase meal packages separately.
Buildings | Type | Contract Length | Costs/week (in AUD) |
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Catered single room in shared 2 & 3 bedroom units | Room Type: Single room in shared 2 or 3 or 5 bedroom unit Catered Bathroom: Shared Furnished |
22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 45 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 |
$325/ week (includes meal package) |
Self-catered single room in shared 2 bedroom unit |
Room Type: Single room in 2 bedroom shared unit Free wifi |
45 weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 | 310/week |
Self-catered single room in shared 4 and 5 bedroom units |
Room Type: Single room in 4 or 5 bedroom shared unit Free wifi |
22 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 8 July 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 22 Weeks: 10 July 2024 to 11 December 2024 (Study Abroad and Exchange Program students only) 45 Weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 |
300/week |
Self-catered single bedroom unit |
Room Type: Single Free wifi |
45 weeks: 5 February 2024 to 16 December 2024 | 325/week |
University of Wollongong Off Campus Accommodations
The total cost of living in Australia for an international student enrolling in courses at the University of Wollongong includes not just the cost of the University of Wollongong accommodations, but also additional lifestyle choices and requirements. Some of these expenses when living in different areas and in Wollongong are discussed in the tables below:
Cost of Living in Wollongong
This chart shows the weekly living expenses for students who rent a room in Wollongong. The values given are per person, per week in Australian dollars, and are only intended to be used as a reference. Individual conditions and lifestyles will determine the actual costs. Students are advised to prepare their finances a few months in advance before coming to Australia.
Particulars | Shared 2-bed apartment | Shared 3-bed shared house | Homestay | Kooloobong Village | Bangalay, self-catered, shared unit | Campus East, Flexi-catered, shared unit |
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Rent (in AUD) | 190 | 167 | 294 | 224 | 262 | 189 |
Food (in AUD) | 80 | 80 | 0 | 80 | 80 | 30 |
Bills (in AUD) | 30 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Travel (in AUD) | 31 | 31 | 31 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Miscellaneous (in AUD) | 105 | 105 | 100 | 95 | 95 | 95 |
Wollongong University has a variety of on-campus and off-campus housing choices. Applicants can make their selection depending on location and pricing. Domestic and foreign students of different nationalities reside on campus, bringing with them a wide range of cultural diversity.
International students may also apply for private rental rooms, flats, and homestays near the university's campus. Although university-owned housing should be preferred owing to lower costs and extra services such as libraries, wi-fi, study spaces, and other amenities.
FAQs
Ques: How much does it cost to live on campus at UOW?
Ans: The cost of living on campus at UOW varies as per the accommodation you choose. The price may vary from AUD 275 – AUD 500 weekly. These might come with or without meal plan. You can check the university website for further details.
Ques: Is Wollongong a good place to live for international students?
Ans: Wollongong, a coastal city in New South Wales, Australia, is a popular destination for students from around the world. The city is home to several universities, including the University of Wollongong, which is one of the top universities in Australia.
Ques: What is special about University of Wollongong?
Ans: World-class teaching and learning make UOW one of the best universities in the Asia Pacific Region. Numerous scholarships are offered by the university, providing international students with financial support to study at the University of Wollongong in Australia
Ques: How many days a week is full time uni UOW?
Ans: Full-time study is considered as four subjects per academic session (14 weeks) or 12-20 hours per week on campus. This might also vary as per the course and the degree that you are looking for.
Ques: Is Wollongong expensive to live in?
Ans: Wollongong enjoys a very reasonable cost of living, so you can focus on your studies, not your finances. In Wollongong, getting where you need to go is safe, easy and affordable. You can stay for lower costs than other cities in Australia.
Ques: How to pay UOW accommodation?
Ans: The preferred payment method is online through the Accommodation Portal or by BPAY. BPAY is only available using an Australian bank account. To use BPAY you will need our BPAY biller code (41772) as well as your CRN, which can be found by logging into our Portal and selecting 'Accounts'.
Ques: Why do people choose Wollongong?
Ans: Wollongong is the perfect place to be a student. A vibrant, multicultural city, situated on one of Australia's most picturesque coastlines, it's an easy place to study and live. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
Ques: Is Wollongong a town or city?
Ans: Wollongong colloquially referred to as The Gong, is a city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. Wollongong lies on the narrow coastal strip between the Illawarra Escarpment and the Pacific Ocean, 85 kilometres (53 miles) south of central Sydney.
Ques: What rank is Wollongong university?
Ans: University of Wollongong is ranked #186 in Best Global Universities. Schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. Read more about how we rank schools.
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- The professor that I wanted to do my PhD research with was located in this university.
- The facilities are great, the administration is approachable and very helpful, research facilities are best-in-class, has a phenomenal gym and recreation facility, is home to some very influential professors that are known worldwide.
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- The tuition fee is exhorbitant for international students. If you are not there with a scholarship or a grant, it can prove difficult for you. In general, living and studying in Australia is quite expensive.
Accommodation
I lived on my own in a rented apartment. Rentals in Australia can be expensive. I lived in what Australians call a Granny Flat - a 1 BHK which is attached to a larger house where usually the landlord lives. I was paying them 220 AUD per week.
Overall the campus is large and green and well organised. Administrative support to students is very good since they deal with many international students. Additional support is offered to students if need be, like mental health related facilities, temporary accommodation arrangements, airport pickup when you first enter. They have a good number of very qualified academicians and research scientists that foster a rewarding educational and research experience.
Accommodation
I would encourage first time students to enroll into University Accommodations, which are slightly priced higher than the surrounding properties. However, if you have any friend/acquaintance you may look at the prospects of leasing a house nearby the Wollongong campus. The weekly rent would vary somewhere between $150 to $250 depending on the accommodation.
Having done my masters' from IIT-Roorkee, I wanted to explore the field of railway geotechnical engineering. The iconic railway lab facilities at the University of Wollongong compelled me to apply to the University. I was inspired by the state-of-the-art research being carried out at UoW and wanted to learn and pursue research in the field of experimental geotechnics.
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I’ve chosen to live off campus as university accommodation is expensive. The average on a weekly basis including bills can be anywhere between $100 -$180 If living off campus. On-campus accommodation is nearly $300 a week.
It was located in a suburban area with good views. It has the courses I required and also was one of the top 10 universities in Australia.
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I live in a private accomodation. It is bit on the expensive end but comes with privacy and independence.
It was pure luck that I found this university while searching a good institute for me to continue my higher studies and at that time I found this university and got really impressed by it's lab facilities and research program.
I love the campus and the quality of education is high also the student satisfaction rate is high and the employability rate is high not to mention the good international reputation of the university. Also, there are so many extracurricular that you can do and an amazing library.
Because it was local. Having a university only 10 minutes from my house means I am able to save money by staying at home and using public transport to get to and from my university on any given day. It also means I am able to remain at my current job.
I chose this college because it has a reputable law faculty and is close to home as I live in Wollongong, access to the university is simple and cheap through a free shuttle bus. Many people I know also go there which is beneficial for my social life.
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