Accommodation
The Warsaw University of Life Sciences has 3,800 places in seven Student Dormitory Complexes, five of which are located in Ursynów (3,460 places), one in Mokotów (190 places) and one in the Forest Experimental Station in Rogów (150 places). SGGW offers students very good housing conditions. All dormitories on the campus and DS Oaza are completely renovated (the last one in 2012). As part of the renovation, new walls, floors, door joinery, fittings and all installations, including a full fire protection system, were made. After the renovation, each dormitory has been equipped with new, functional furniture, made according to the design for each building. All dormitories on the Ursynów campus and DS Oaza have a computer network connected to each room with free Internet access and a collective antenna enabling the reception of digital terrestrial TV programs. The Krokus dormitory has a wireless network (wifi).
Student houses have places in single, double and triple rooms. The rooms are grouped into 2, 3 or 4-room segments, each segment has a spacious bathroom with a toilet and shower (DS Limba, Oaza and Krokus also have a kitchenette). In the dormitories without kitchenettes, each floor has a large kitchen for shared use.
Each student room is equipped with a refrigerator and kitchen cabinets with a table top for preparing meals. The newest dormitory – DS Limba (built in 2003) offers only single and double rooms, each segment with a bathroom, separate toilet and kitchenette.
In each Student Dormitory Complex there are laundries for residents with industrial washing machines with professional washing chemicals and dryers – available to students for a small fee.
Students are accommodated in the dormitories according to the allocation by faculties – which facilitates communication, learning and integration.
Percentage share of places in individual types of rooms in dormitories in Warsaw: in single rooms – 2 %. in double rooms – 53 %. in 3-person rooms – 45 %. Most often, places in single rooms are granted to disabled students (with medical certificates issued by a committee for an indefinite period and indications for such accommodation), students and students with children and other students in a special situation, each time after individual consideration of the case. Places in double rooms are granted mainly to students of older years of study, and places in triple rooms to students – younger years.
For extramural students coming to the reunions, guest rooms are reserved, which are booked by phone every 20th day of the month for the next month.
Upon check-in, the student receives:
– duvet and pillow,
– duvet cover, pillowcase and sheet,
– blanket,
– bedside lamp.
The resident arranges all other things (dishes, cutlery, household appliances (without a refrigerator, which is in each room or segment) and RTV on his own.