University Hostels are the most significant sector for students’ social, health, scientific, cultural or sports care. they provide a comprehensive academic life, especially for the expatriates.
It is the appropriate cultural environment for the student. It takes care of the excellent, the expatriate as well as the disabled students. It adopts a complete nutrition system set by nutrition specialists where students get 3 meals per day in line with their growth stage.
The university hostels supply students with comprehensive welfare (residency, nutrition, sports, social and artistic activities) to manage their free time.
The student spends in the university hostels approximately (70%) of his daily time inside, and accordingly, all the student needs are provided (Having meals – providing appropriate activities – providing comfort and relaxation – providing places for studying) over a period of (24) hours.
Providing full support to serve students with special needs, as it was decided to allocate places in the first floors in the buildings of the Hostels
Gender | City |
| Male | Abo El Rish |
| Female | Sahari |
| Female | Nasser |
| Female | Al Samad |
| Female | Al Sail |
Students (female):
A total of 1296 female students are available, distributed as follows:
Sahari Building for Female Students: 912 female students
Al-Sail building for female students: 224 students
Al-samad building for female students: 160 students
Nasser Building for Female Students (out of service due to the building’s need for replacement and renewal)
Students (male):
A total of 624 students are available in the Abu Al-Rish Student Building – Guest House (out of service due to the end of the contract in February 2023
Based on the text of Article No. 3 of Chapter Four of the Regulations for Accommodation in University Dormitories: The admission of students is differentiated according to the following bases:
For new students, the comparison is made between them on the basis of the youngest and then the distance from the place of residence to the Aswan Center
For old students, students residing in university cities for the previous year are accepted, starting with a very good rating, then non-residents in the university city with an excellent rating, then dropping the grade if places are available, and the comparison is made in the same grade in percentages of the total
Based on the available places, we will start the housing from an excellent assessment for students who live in the city the previous year, and go down with the assessment if places are available.
Services provided to students from university cities (accommodation – nutrition – educational services – recreational services – student activities)
The General Administration of University Cities and Nutrition works 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as it takes full care of expatriate students and provides them with accommodation and subsistence, in addition to recreational programs and student activities, whether social, sports or cultural, which it prepares The competent bodies in the university cities, in which the effective role of the services sector in the university is completed in the care and support of the educational process
It provides students with full board and meals during the day, for a monthly fee of 350 pounds
In addition to providing internet service in the buildings from internet halls or free Wi-Fi
Implementation of a student activity plan throughout the academic year, including recreational and scientific trips and cultural seminars for some contemporary matters (Covid 19 pandemic – Health for All campaign – and others)
The actual cost of these services and activities borne by the university:
The cost of accommodation and food for one student per month is about two thousand pounds, of which the student bears three hundred and fifty pounds per month in exchange for accommodation and food.
The cost of student activities carried out for university city students during the academic year:
The cost of student activities is about forty thousand pounds – the student bears a contribution from him in the activity of external trips only, a percentage ranging from 30% to 50% of the cost of the trip and the rest of the activities without a student contribution and borne by the university.

