It's more than a room. It's always putting you first.
Student life, like any transitional period in life, can be full of highs and lows. Whatever you’re experiencing, know that we are here for you at Student Roost.
There will always be a friendly team member on hand at your property, even if it's the middle of the night, and we’re committed to supporting our student communities to feel empowered, connected and ready to reach out when extra support is needed.
At Student Roost, we’ve always been guided by our mission to do right by the people who choose to live with us.
Your student experience is at the heart of everything we do, which means you can expect to be supported from the moment you arrive.
Nervousness about settling in, feeling homesick, fear of loneliness… These are all things that students may experience, but we understand that it can sometimes feel like you’re the only one going through it. Take a look at our community section to find out more about events and available services at your property, helping you to stay connected and enjoy enriching experiences throughout.
You may experience poor mental health during Freshers’ Week; you may have no concerns throughout uni and then realise you need help in the run-up to graduation. Maybe you fall somewhere in between, or maybe you won’t need support at all during your university years.
Mental and physical health is not a static thing, and a period of anxiety or low mood may occur unexpectedly. Whatever your journey ends up looking like, you can be assured that there will always be a member of the team available to chat and get you the help you need so you can stay on course. Find out more, including information on our Behind Every Door initiative, in the support section.
We recognise that the move to university is just as much of a huge change for you, especially if your loved one is experiencing worries or stress in a new city miles and miles away from you.
You can read about our commitment to our residents' wellbeing, find answers to FAQs and much more right here. Look out for more dedicated parents and guardian information, coming soon.