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St John's College has a variety of competitively-priced accommodation options for postgraduate students, such as shared properties, bedsits, flats and housing for postgraduates with a family or long-term partner.
Many first years live in the Cripps Building, Chapel Court or North Court so you can get to know each other easily. In Cripps, typically, you will have a single room, sharing a bathroom and kitchen with up to three other undergraduates. The North and Chapel Court rooms consist of two student bedrooms (with the smaller room priced at a lower rent), with a shared bathroom and small kitchen for up to four people. After the first year, you can opt for a single room, share with friends, or live in a shared College house.
Choose a subject you enjoy and feel you will do well in. Check course pages for the subjects you’re interested in and speak to your teachers about your options. For more information, see the College's subject pages or the University's Subject Matters information.