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University Owned Colleges

International House

A banquet hall set up with tables, chairs, and international flags hanging above.

International House (IH) is the first International House in Australia, bringing together a diverse community of students from across the globe. IH is a residential college located just a short walk or tram ride from the University of Melbourne’s Parkville campus. Visit the link for more information: International House.

This residential college offers:

  • An extensive learning support program, including mentoring and leadership development opportunities

  • Purpose-built facilities such as music rooms, study spaces, a gym, and beautiful gardens

  • Communal dining and strong traditions of cultural celebration

  • An exciting residential life program of social, cultural, and sporting events

Cydelia House (Part of Wilam Hall)

Elegant dining setup with floral arrangements and a chandelier in a bright room.

Cydelia house is a heritage building tailor for postgraduate and mature-age students, located just 100 meters from Wilam Hall. With only 20 rooms available, it’s an intimate, academically focused, and peaceful community ideal for deep study and meaningful connections. Visit the link for more information: Cydelia House.

This residential college offers:

  • Access to full catering and communal facilities, wellbeing support, and shared academic programs

  • A respectful, quiet environment built for graduate study, fostering connection among like-minded peers

  • Tailored specifically for postgraduate student community with central location in Carlton, close to the Parkville campus

To find out more about the application process, deadlines, and FAQs for dedicated University owned student accommodation see here.


University Affiliated Colleges

Graduate House

A street view featuring historic buildings and modern architecture in a city setting.

Graduate House is a graduate-only residential college tucked just north of Melbourne’s CBD on Leicester Street, Carlton - perfectly positioned a stone away from campus. It is an inviting space where, in addition to post graduate students, visiting academics, clinicians, and researchers can stay as well. Visit the link for more information: Graduate House.

Graduate House offers:

  • Flexible stays, from just a night to an entire degree or even years making it adaptable to a variety of academic needs

  • Residents have access to shared spaces like, kitchen, TV lounge, library, and study nooks. There is a large communal dining space with courtyard and barbeque area and on-site laundry facilities

  • Easy access; Graduate House is located a short walk, tram ride, or bike ride to the major universities in Melbourne CBD

Ormond College

A crowded dining hall filled with students in formal attire enjoying a meal together.

Ormond College is a historic residential college, just a stone’s throw from the university of Melbourne’s Parkville campus. it’s a vibrant, close-knit community with a mix of undergraduate and graduate students along with handful of academic mentors. Visit the link for more information: Ormond College.

This university affiliated residential college offers:

  • Access to extensive learning programs and tutorials complementing academic study at the university to help advance in professional journey

  • Access to academic consults, research discussion groups, career counselling, and internship opportunities

  • A rich calendar of social, cultural, and academic events

Queen’s College

Historic building with intricate architecture, surrounded by cars and a grassy area.

Queen’s College is an academic community designed to complement undergraduate and graduate university education. Queen’s College provides a large range of activities, academic and pastoral support, facilities, and daily interaction with a diverse community, from visiting senior scholars through students, allowing students to develop skills and experiences. Visit the link for more information: Queen's College.

Queen’s College offers:

  • Unlimited access to the University of Melbourne’s sports precinct, just behind the college

  • Residents have access to shared spaces like, kitchen, TV lounge, library, study nooks, and music rooms

  • Easy access; Queen’s College is located a short walk to the University of Melbourne Parkville campus

Newman College

A historic building with unique architecture surrounded by greenery and trees.Newman College fosters a community based on the fundamental principals of intellectual, ethical and spiritual life of its members, to enable them to become effective leaders in the community, mature in faith and committed to justice. Newman College places an emphasis on values and community and the lasting friendships created through the variety of activities, academic and professional support, as well as spiritual guidance from the Jesuit faith. Visit the link for more information: Newman College.

This residential college offers:

  • Access to shared spaces like: study spaces, dining room, meeting rooms, coffee lounge, billiards and other recreational rooms, and music rooms

  • Residents have access to an exciting residential life program of activities and social events

  • Religious Jesuit staff in residence and two chapels in the college

Janet Clarke Hall

A historic brick building featuring intricate architectural details and large windows.Janet Clarke Hall is a leading academic college at the university and also has the largest scholarship fund per capita of any residential college in Australia. Janet Clarke Hall supports its students through their values of community, courage, curiosity, generosity, and excellence. The college works to nurture a rich student life full of intellectual, cultural and sporting pursuits. Visit the link for more information: Janet Clarke Hall.

Janet Clarke Hall offers:

  • Access to shared spaces such as: study spaces, dining room, tv lounge, library, recreational and music rooms, as well as others

  • A convenient location nearby the Parkville campus and not too far from the city centre

  • A program of social events as well as activities to provide excitement and community for residents at the college

University College

A brick building with windows and people gathered on the balcony during sunset.University College one of the affiliated residential colleges, is known for its strong reputation of inclusiveness and support - valuing diversity over conformity. University college is a relaxed, friendly, and supportive home away from home for a diverse group of undergraduate and graduate students from all walks of life. They have a humble tight-knit community and help to establish life-long friendships with their residents. Visit the link for more information: University College.

University College offers:

  • Access to shared facilities such as: kitchens, dining hall, laundry rooms, library, design studio, fitness room, and study/common rooms

  • A vibrant community of residents with opportunities for athletic, social, academic, and other activities and events throughout the year

  • A supportive community of students and tutors to help you achieve academic excellence and engage with your interests and potential

St Mary’s College

Students walking in front of St Mary's College, surrounded by greenery and trees.St Mary’s College is a residential college comprised of a majority undergraduate students but also graduate students as well which places great emphasis on the education and development of academic excellence, while enjoying the many social, sporting, cultural and spiritual opportunities they have to offer their residents. St Mary’s was originally founded on Catholic traditions. However, every year they welcome students from diverse religious backgrounds into the community from around the world. Visit the link for more information: St Mary’s College.

This university affiliated residential college offers:

  • Access to shared and group spaces such as: study spaces, rehearsal and music rooms, library, dining room, meeting and recreational rooms, sports and fitness facilities, and academic resources

  • A convenient location nearby to both the city centre and the Parkville campus

  • opportunities for sporting and cultural events and participation, community volunteering, as well as 24/7 access to spiritual spaces such s the St. Mary’s College Chapel


Student Accommodation

Distance from Parkville Campus

Distance from Southbank Campus

Distance from City Centre

Distance to Closest Public Transportation

Distance to Closest Grocery Store

International House

18 minute walk

33 minutes on public transport

37 minute walk or 15 minutes on public transport

1 minute walk to tram, 3 minutes walk to bus

23 minute walk or 15 minutes on public transport

Wilam Hall

12 minute walk

31 minute walk or 19 minutes on public transport

11 minute walk or 12 minutes on public transport

5 minute walk to tram and 2 minute walk to bus

3 minute walk (IGA)

Graduate House

2  minute walk

22 minutes on public transport

17 minute walk or 13 minutes on public transport

6 minute walk to tram and 1 minute walk to bus

6 minute walk (IGA)

Ormond College

3 minute walk

32 minutes on public transport

31 minute walk or 14 minutes on public transport

3 minute walk to tram and 4 minute walk to bus

14 minute walk (Carlton Supermarket)

Queen’s College

3 minute walk

28 minutes on public transport

31 minute walk or 19 minutes on public transport

8 minute walk to tram and 7 minute walk to bus

10 minute walk (Carlton Supermarket)

Newman College

2 minute walk

23 minutes on public transport

26 minute walk or 16 minutes on public transport

8 minute walk to tram and 7 minute walk to bus

9 minute walk (Woolworths)

Janet Clarke Hall

3 minute walk

30 minutes on public transport

27 minute walk or 12 minutes on public transport

2 minute walk to tram and 3 minute walk to bus

15 minute walk (IGA)

University College

3 minute walk

33 minutes on public transport

31 minute walk or 14 minutes on public transport

2 minute walk to tram and 3 minute walk to bus

14 minute walk (Carlton Supermarket)

St Mary’s College

1 minute walk

22 minutes on public transport

25 minute walk or 15 minutes on public transport

4 minute walk to tram and 5 minute walk to bus

9 minute walk (Woolworths)

Are Residential Colleges right for you?

  • Not ideal for students with partners/children

  • Apply early due to limited spots

  • Colleges assess academics, extracurriculars, and personality for student selection

  • Application fees may apply

  • Costs may exceed Purpose-built student accommodation

  • Proximity to campus

  • Access to shared facilities and activities/events

  • Utilities/furnishings usually included

  • Meals may be included as part of your fees

  • You can apply for a scholarship or bursary to help cover the cost of fees

To find out more about residential colleges, visit: Colleges