Residential halls of University College Kingsbury

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University College Kingsbury contains twelve residential halls and three affiliated houses. The halls are primary source of accommodation for most students, both undergraduate and postgraduate. In conjunction with the faculties and departments of the university, the halls provide additional tutorial lessons and other teaching aids. This model closely follows the method taken by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which the college adopted in the 1920s.

List of halls and houses

Name Foundation Total assets Financial endowment Undergraduates Postgraduates Total students[1]
Booth Hall 1969 £1,192,172 £488,790 337 181 518
Cowen Hall 1920 £956,430 £430,394 351 165 516
King's Hall 1871 £1,243,645 £609,386 363 223 586
Newbridge Hall 1969 £1,182,124 £520,135 335 214 549
Robertson Hall 1999 £1,059,540 £455,602 0 527 527
Wright Hall 1920 £1,115,445 £513,104 346 179 525

References and notes

  1. Total figure excludes hall and house affiliates

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