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Living at home while studying

Helping you get the most out of uni life.

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Nearly a third of UoG students are now choosing to live at home while studying. There are many benefits to living at home including flexibility, staying close to friends and family, the ability to juggle work, social or family commitments, as well as saving accommodation fees.

UoG supports students that live at home and commute to university, helping you get the most of your university experience. This page will help you find out what support is on offer.

How we’ll support you

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Travelling to UoG

University of Gloucestershire is easily accessible by road, rail, and bus. The area also benefits from a good network of cycle and walking paths, as well as e-scooter hire in Gloucester and Cheltenham.

Visit our How to find us page for our locations, campus maps, and full details of how to travel to and between our campuses.

Bus discounts

UoG students can save a third on local Stagecoach bus travel across Gloucestershire with a capped one-way fare of £2 for the 2026-27 academic year by showing their student card to the driver.

Car parking

You’ll be able to park on-site at our Oxstalls, Park and Francis Close Hall campuses and our yearly parking permit for students is excellent value for money – currently £79 for the 2025-26 academic year.

Rail discounts

You can save a third off rail travel with a 16-25 Railcard if you are aged 16 to 25, or if you are a mature student who is studying full time (over 15 hours a week) for at least 20 weeks a year.

Cycling to campus

We have a large number of bike loops across all our campuses. There are also 5 bike lockers at Oxstalls, and secure bike storage spaces at City Campus, Pittville Student Village and Francis Close Hall.

You can see the locations of all of the bike loops and lockers on our digital maps. Details of how to cycle between our campuses can be found on our How to find us page.

Our facilities

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Spaces to study and relax

Each of our campuses has dedicated spaces for you to study independently or relax and socialise between study sessions.

  • Libraries – our libraries at Oxstalls and Francis Close Hall provide a wealth of resources, access to computers, and study spaces. In addition to the university libraries, City Campus is home to Gloucester City’s Library providing additional spaces to study.
  • Students’ Union spaces – Oxstalls and Park campuses have SU spaces where you can socialise or relax.
  • Refectories – Oxstalls and Park campuses have refectories where you can eat, drink or socialise. City Campus is located in the heart of Gloucester and has numerous cafes close by.
  • Sanctuary spaces – each campus has a sanctuary, a quiet space to take time out of your busy day.

On-campus facilities

  • Your own locker – if you live at home while you’re studying, we’ll guarantee you a free locker for your personal belongings.
  • Useful facilities – you’ll have access to microwaves, kettles, fridges and sinks while you’re on-campus.
  • Showers – Oxstalls and Francis Close Hall campuses have shower facilities for use by staff and students, so whether you’ve commuted by bicycle or been to the gym, you’ll be able to freshen up.

Take a look at our interactive digital maps where you can search for facilities at each campus.

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Social connections

Feel connected

Whether you live at home or in halls, you’ll be able to find your tribe at UoG.

The Students’ Union (SU) organises a busy calendar of events, many of which take place in the daytime or early evening, meaning that students that need to commute home don’t miss out. There are dozens of clubs and societies run by the SU, and you’ll be able to discover what’s on offer at offer at daytime events.  

If you’d like to bring a partner or a friend to a society who is not a UoG student, the SU offers Associate Membership for just £25 for the academic year.

With more than 4,000 placements, internships and trips every year, plus more than 60 clubs and societies to join, UoG gives you the opportunity to find your people and your purpose as part of our inclusive and global community.

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MyGlos Lounge

Your space to connect before you arrive. 🏠

MyGlos Lounge is an invite-only online community for UoG offer holders. Think of it as a forum where you can connect with others, get to know other local students, ask questions, share worries, and get genuinely excited about what’s coming.

You’ll receive an email with a link inviting you to join MyGlos Lounge when you receive your offer from us. 

Top tips

Working alongside your studies

Unitemps at UoG is our own on-campus recruitment agency designed to provide paid, temporary jobs to fit around your studies. Once you’ve joined UoG, you can register with Unitemps for regular updates about available paid vacancies.

You’ll also have the opportunity to apply to become a student ambassador. Student ambassadors are employed by the University to support a range of events, sharing their experience and knowledge of life at UoG. Current students can apply for vacancies via MyGlos at the beginning of each academic year.

Find out more about our Careers and Employability team.