Housing for international students
Stockholm University rents furnished rooms and apartments to international students. These apartments are managed by the Housing office at Stockholm University, but are not owned by Stockholm University.
Not all international students are eligible for housing. A government decision allows universities in Sweden to offer accommodations to certain categories of students only. There is no housing guarantee for those who apply. Due to a shortage of housing in Stockholm, we can only offer accommodations to a limited number of students.
Stockholm University only provides student accommodations for single occupancy.
Who is eligible to apply?
The government allows universities in Sweden to offer accommodations to the following students:
- International exchange students studying at least one semester
- Tuition fee-paying students studying at least one semester
- Doctoral exchange students studying at least one semester – Doctoral students can visit the webpage: Accommodation for visiting researchers
Currently, master students receiving a scholarship from Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme and exchange students are prioritized groups. Due to a high demand for housing from these groups we are usually not able to offer housing to other tuition fee-paying students. We recommend all students to read our advice on: Finding housing on the private market
Housing application – international exchange students
All admitted exchange students will receive information via email on how to apply for accommodation from Housing Office. Please read more about the process and who is eligible at the link below.
Housing application – tuition fee-paying students
As an international student at Stockholm University, paying tuition fees, you are eligible for accommodation from Housing Office. However, please note that exchange students are a prioritized group. Master students receiving a scholarship from Stockholm University Scholarship Scheme are also prioritized. Due to a high demand for housing from exchange students we are usually not able to offer housing to tuition fee paying students.
Finding housing on the private market
The Housing Office, Stockholm University provides housing to international students and researchers at Stockholm University. However, there is no housing guarantee and due to a shortage of housing in Stockholm, the majority of students need to find housing on the private rental market. Therefore, all students are strongly recommended to look for different alternatives for housing. Please, read our advice about housing search on following link:
For tenants
Housing areas
Kungshamra
Kungshamra accommodation area is located a short bus ride north from Stockholm University Campus Frescati. Here we rent a total of 63 corridor rooms that are available to exchange students at Stockholm University.
Kräftriket (Hovbeslag)
Hovbeslag accommodation area is located within walking distance from Stockholm University Campus Frescati. Here we rent out a total of 3 rooms in a shared accommodation. It is not possible to choose who to share the accommodation with.
Read more about Kräftriket (Hovbeslag)
Lappis (Lappkärrsberget)
Lappis accommodation area is located within walking distance from Stockholm University Campus Frescati. Here we rent a total of 306 corridor rooms that are available to exchange students at Stockholm University.
Read more about Lappis (Lappkärrsberget)
Nora Torg
Nora Torg accommodation area is located in the northern part of the city, close to Mörby Centrum and not far from Stockholm University. Here we rent 28 studio apartments that are available to international students and researchers at Stockholm University.
Contact
If you have questions regarding accomodation, please send an e-mail to: housingoffice@su.se
Housing Office Drop-in
Drop-in times (online meetings via zoom) will be available again in the beginning of the autumn semester 2023. Exact dates and times will be published closer to the beginning of the semester.
Last updated: June 8, 2023
Source: Property Management Office