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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1981-1982-76

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General Information 85 The Accommodation Office cannot book private accommodation in advance for students coming from overseas Temporary accommodation should be reserved through consulate travel agency or friends Once student has reached England and definitely secured university place applica- tion can then be made to the Accommodation Office preferably in person Students requiring flats should call not more than four weeks before they are prepared to pay the rent of flat or house This type of accommodation cannot be provided before the applicant arrives in London nor can details be sent by post outside London list of inexpensive hotels where temporary accommodation can be booked is available on receipt of stamped addressed envelope It is wise for those seeking flats to come in the summer before September October when the Office is extremely busy Students resident in the should move to their flats in July or August if they can since accom- modation is more easily available then Refectories These are situated in the Macadam Building and are available to staff and student members of the College They normally provide light refreshments luncheons and teas from 30 to 45 on weekdays in term time There is some curtailment of the service during vacations The Students' Union provides pizza and ploughman's lunches in the fifth floor bar at lunchtime General Welfare and Counselling Dean of Students and Student Counsellor Helen Hudson doc D'univ The office of the Dean of Students Room 11BB Main Building exists to help students in any way that might be needed Problems of any kind whether they be personal or relating to practical matters may be discussed in the assurance of confidentiality Where counselling is involved the aim is not so much to hand out ready-made solutions or advice as to help people to gain insight and to find the solutions appropriate for them The Chaplain Room 6B Main Building is also available for coun- selling The Students' Union provides general welfare advice service and help with accommodation difficulties The Union Welfare Officer Shirley Lanstone is on the first floor of the Macadam Building opposite the shop
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