RESIDENCE LIFE
1.
Application for residence
accommodation
Only students who have been accepted
academically by the CUT and who have received
written confirmation of such acceptance from
the CUT may apply for accommodation on the
attached application form.
A copy of the
bank deposit slip /
University receipt as proof of payment
of the application fee must accompany the
application form, otherwise the application
will not be processed or considered.
Please keep a certified copy of your deposit
slip in a safe place.
The date of payment appearing on the deposit
slip is presumed to be the date of signing of
the application form, and placements will be
made strictly according to this date.
If no accommodation is available, students will
be placed in residences in accordance with a
waiting list. It is the responsibility of
the students to keep constantly in contact with
the Residence Administration for space by
dialing (051) 507 3158 during working
hours.
2.
General student housing information
Residence accommodation offers every student
the opportunity to become readily involved in
all activities offered by the CUT such as
social and sporting activities, life-skills and
peer tutoring programmes. It is also an
enriching experience to function in a group
doing activities that are unique to each
residence.
3.
Information on individual
residences
Residences have full-time Residence Managers
who manage the facilities and are supported by
a Warden and Sub-wardens.
NB:
If you experience any problems with residence
telephone numbers, call (051) 507-3911.
Ladies
*
Huis
Technikon
(051) 507-3175
Private Bag X20539
Central
University
of
Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
*
Welgemoed
(051)
507-3171
Private Bag X20539
Central University of Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
*
Mannheim
Ladies
(051) 507-3161
Private Bag X20539
Central University of Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
Mannheim
is situated on the corner of King Edward road and
Ella streets, within walking distance of the CUT
campus.
Men
*
Eendrag
(051)
507-3170
Private Bag X20539
Central University of Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
*
Loggies
(051) 507-3247
Private Bag X20539
Central University of Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
Loggies is situated on the corner of Goddard
and Saltzman Streets, within walking distance
of the CUT campus.
*
Mannheim
Men
(051) 507-3594
Private Bag X20539
Central University of Technology
Bloemfontein
9300
Mannheim
is situated on the corner of King Edward road and
Ella streets, within walking distance of the CUT
campus.
Food:
Food is available in the cafeteria in the
Student Centre. Students are also allowed
to prepare food in the residences.
Rooms are equipped with:
·
Bed and mattress;
·
Cupboard;
·
Desk and chair;
·
Wastepaper bin;
·
Curtains;
·
Computer points in on campus residences (Welgemoed,
Huis Technikon and Eendrag)
Also available in residence:
·
TV's;
·
Laundromat;
·
Telephones;
·
Learning and Living areas.
Items required:
·
Toilet requirements: towels, toiletries.
·
Cleaning and washing agents: Handy Andy, soap powder
for automatic washing machines, fabric softener,
clothes-pegs, laundry bag, bucket
(plastic).
·
Crockery: Coffee-mug, glass (students who belong to
organisations that attend camps as part of their
programme must bring sleeping bags, cutlery and
crockery).
·
Groceries: Coffee, tea, milk powder, sugar, soft
drinks.
·
Bedding: Duvet or bedspread, extra blanket in
winter, pillow, sheets and pillowcases.
·
General: Portable radio, alarm clock, iron,
electrical extension cord, double-adapter plug,
bedside lamp.
NB:
·
Students are responsible for the washing and ironing
of their own laundry and/or linen.
·
No refrigerators and/or freezers may be kept without
permission.
·
No kettles are allowed. Boiling water is
available.
·
Students are responsible for their own medication
for injuries and illnesses, such as allergies, colds
and flu, etc.
·
Students may be in possession of cars. Parking
is at the student’s own risk.
·
Pot, pan, cutlery and crockery.
·
Soap for dishes and dishcloths.
·
Handy Andy for cleaning of stove and work
surfaces.
3.
Boarding fees
The boarding fees payable by students annually
or per semester covers only their accommodation
for the duration of the academic
quarter.
4. Services
To maximize the housing system's educational
value as well as to unite student life and
learning, the residence leadership strives
to:
·
Encourage first-year students to participate in the
existing academic support programmes for identified
risk subjects, offered by the Centre of
Counselling;
·
Establish smaller study groups in the residences
emanating from above, in co-operation with the
Centre of Counselling;
·
Involve academic and support staff regularly in
student programmes in residences;
·
Instill responsibility towards the community through
community services.
Manager: Residences
Mr. MD Kabi
Tel: +27 51 507 3727