Student queues

What is a student queue?
When you register for a student queue, you receive a position based on your registration date or queue number. The earlier you join the queue, the better your chances of receiving a housing offer.
To be eligible, you usually need to be admitted to or enrolled at a university, college, or vocational school.
Purpose of student queues
The purpose of student queues is to ensure fairness, transparency, and accessibility in the allocation of student housing.
The system allows students to apply for accommodation on equal terms, regardless of background, and ensures that apartments are offered to those who are actively studying.
Common rules
You must be enrolled in or admitted to a program to remain in the queue or accept a housing offer.
Some student queue systems require you to actively confirm your place at regular intervals.
If you decline an offer, you may in some cases lose your place in the queue, depending on the housing provider’s rules.
Student queues are typically digital, allowing you to easily track your position, payment status, and available apartments via an online portal.
Important to remember
Always read the description of each queue carefully to make sure you meet all the requirements.
If you fail to do so, you risk losing your place in the queue.
Keep in mind that you must be a student or admitted to a program to be eligible to apply for housing through a student queue.
