Student accommodation near Exeter College

Exeter College is one of the largest further education colleges in the South West and the first of its kind in England. Based on Hele Road in the cen…

Exeter College is one of the largest further education colleges in the South West and the first of its kind in England. Based on Hele Road in the centre of Exeter, it offers A-levels, vocational courses, apprenticeships, and higher education programmes in partnership with several universities. If you are studying an HE course at Exeter College or relocating to the city for your studies, browse our student accommodation near Exeter College to find the right room.

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Exeter College

Student accommodation near Exeter College

Exeter College’s main campus is on Hele Road, between Exeter St Davids station and the city centre, which means most private student accommodation in Exeter is within easy reach. The same properties that serve University of Exeter students also work well for Exeter College students, particularly those on higher education or longer-term courses who need somewhere to live during the academic year.

Study Inn Walnut Gardens is one of the closest options to the Hele Road campus, offering studios and serviced apartments with on-site facilities including a gym, cinema room, and study spaces. It is a short walk from the college and also close to Exeter St Davids station, which is useful if you are commuting from outside the city.

For something in the city centre, Northernhay House offers studios close to Northernhay Gardens, one of the oldest public parks in England. It is within walking distance of both the college campus and the main shopping and dining areas. Renslade House is another centrally located option with en-suite rooms and studios, close to the High Street and well connected by bus to other parts of the city.

Exeter is a compact city, so even properties that are a little further from the Hele Road campus are rarely more than a 15 to 20-minute walk or a short bus ride away. You can use the filters on Mystudenthalls.com to search by price, room type, and distance from Exeter College. For a broader look at what the city has to offer, see our Exeter student accommodation page.

About Exeter College

Exeter College is a general further education and tertiary college based in Exeter, Devon. It was established in 1970 when the city’s grammar school sixth forms merged with Exeter Technical College, making it the first institution of its kind in England. Today it serves more than 12,000 learners across multiple sites in and around the city, including full-time 16-to-18 students, apprentices, adult learners, and a smaller higher education cohort. The main campus is on Hele Road.

The college has been rated Outstanding by Ofsted. It offers a wide curriculum spanning A-levels, T-levels, BTECs, apprenticeships, and vocational courses in areas including engineering, aerospace, creative industries, sport, and health and social care. For students looking at degree-level study, Exeter College runs higher education programmes in partnership with the University of Plymouth, the University of Exeter, Kingston University, and Plymouth Marjon University, allowing students to study higher education in Exeter in a smaller, more supported setting. The college also jointly runs the Exeter Mathematics School with the University of Exeter.

Class sizes tend to be smaller than at a university, which means more direct contact with tutors and a more supported learning environment. The college has invested significantly in its facilities in recent years, including a technology centre, a centre for creative industries with film, media, and radio broadcasting facilities, and a construction centre at Falcon House. There is also a sports pavilion at Exwick with an astroturf pitch, tennis courts, and a gym.

Student life at Exeter College

Exeter College’s city centre location means you are close to everything Exeter has to offer. The main campus on Hele Road is a short walk from the High Street, Princesshay shopping centre, and the Guildhall Shopping Centre. Exeter Cathedral, one of the finest Gothic cathedrals in England, is a few minutes’ walk south of the campus, and the historic Quayside area along the River Exe is popular with students for its cafes, pubs, and outdoor spaces.

Northernhay Gardens, just east of the campus, is one of the oldest public open spaces in England and a good spot to sit between lessons. For bigger green spaces, Dartmoor National Park is around 30 minutes away by bus, and the Devon coast at Exmouth is under an hour by train.

The college has a range of clubs and societies, from sport and performing arts to student-led groups covering areas like LGBTQ+ support, sustainability, and book clubs. There is a strong emphasis on wellbeing, with a dedicated student services team offering advice on everything from finances to mental health.

Getting around Exeter is straightforward. Exeter St Davids and Exeter Central are both within walking distance of the college, with direct train services to London Paddington (around two hours), Bristol, and Plymouth. Stagecoach runs the main bus network across the city, and Exeter is flat enough in the centre to make cycling a practical option. For students commuting from outside the city, the college’s proximity to St Davids station makes it one of the more accessible campuses in the region.

Student accommodation near Exeter College FAQs

What is Exeter College?

Exeter College is a further education college in Exeter, Devon, rated Outstanding by Ofsted. It offers A-levels, vocational qualifications, apprenticeships, and higher education courses in partnership with universities including the University of Plymouth and the University of Exeter. It is not a university, but it does offer degree-level study for students who want to study in Exeter in a smaller, more supported environment.

Do Exeter College students need private accommodation?

Most 16-to-18 year old students at Exeter College live locally and commute from home. However, students on higher education courses, mature students, and international students may need private accommodation during their studies. The private student accommodation listed on Mystudenthalls.com is available to students at any institution in Exeter, including Exeter College.

Where is Exeter College?

The main campus is on Hele Road in the centre of Exeter, between Exeter St Davids station and the city centre. There are additional sites around the city, including the centre for creative industries, a construction centre at Sowton, and sports facilities at Exwick. Most student accommodation in Exeter is within walking distance or a short bus ride of the Hele Road campus.

Is Exeter an affordable city for students?

Exeter is more affordable than many southern English cities, though it is not as cheap as some cities further north. Student accommodation in Exeter is competitively priced, with a range of options from en-suite rooms in shared apartments to self-contained studios. The city’s compact size also helps keep transport costs low, since most journeys can be made on foot or by bike.

What is there to do in Exeter as a student?

Exeter has a good mix of culture, food, and outdoor activities. You can visit Exeter Cathedral, explore the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, or spend an afternoon at the Quayside. The city centre has independent shops, cafes, and a lively bar and restaurant scene. For days out, Dartmoor and the Devon coast are both easily accessible by public transport. For more on the city, see our Exeter student accommodation page.

How do I book student accommodation near Exeter College?

You can browse all available student accommodation near Exeter College on Mystudenthalls.com, compare prices and features, and contact providers directly through the listing pages. If you are unsure what type of room suits you, our guide to the different types of student accommodation is a good starting point. Many properties offer online viewings or virtual tours if you are unable to visit in person.