A room to study in: what changes for student housing in 2026/27
A social-support reform, 160 euros a month, and several application windows for residences. The guide for anyone starting or returning to higher education.
For many families, finding a room near the university is as stressful as the entry grades themselves. For the 2026/27 academic year there are changes worth knowing in good time — because the deadlines wait for no one.
When are student housing applications and deadlines?
For students already enrolled, applications for residence housing ran from 25 May to 30 June. For those starting for the first time, there are three later windows: 24 to 27 August, 14 to 16 September, and 30 September to 2 October. It is worth marking these dates, because residence places are limited and priority goes to students on social-action grants.
The reform that could change the maths
There is also a deeper change. In May, the Government approved a reform of the higher-education social-action system, due to take effect from 2026/27, with a promise that no student is left out for financial reasons. The idea is to calculate the grant from the gap between the real cost of studying in that municipality — tuition, food, transport and housing — and the household’s income.
For displaced students living in a residence there is a monthly support that can reach 160 euros, plus a housing complement tied to what is paid at the residence. It does not solve everything, but it eases the bill for those who must leave home to study.
Those who cannot get a residence place fall into the private market, where the pressure is well known — see how rents look in 2026. All official information on grants and housing is on the DGES site.
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