CKT-UTAS Accommodation for 2025/2026

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CKT-UTAS Accommodation for 2025/2026

Welcome to CKT-UTAS Halls and Hostels page for 2024/25. If you are CKT-UTAS student searching for an accommodation this page is your solution. Here, we provide you with all the necessary  information you need to know about  CKT-UTAS accommodation for the 2025/2026 academic year.

Finding appropriate housing is a crucial part of the academic experience. Students can live conveniently, with a sense of belonging, and securely at CKT-UTAS Hostels. This article seeks to assist prospective students and even current students with the search, application, and comprehension of the costs related to CKT-UTAS accommodation processes. We’ve also included crucial advice for safeguarding the security and safety of kids residing in these facilities. Students can make educated judgments and have a secure and comfortable living environment while attending university by adhering to these rules.

Students and Applicants should check the CKT-UTAS Fees for 2025/2026.

State of Accommodation in CKT-UTAS

Our team at CKT-UTAS is aware of how critical a caring and supportive home environment is to your academic achievement. We provide a selection of solutions for comfortable and secure student housing.

On-Campus Halls of Residence

To accommodate the demands of our students for housing, our university offers two halls of residence specifically designed for that purpose.

We provide a safe and welcoming living environment with two halls: Ecowas Hall for men and Navoro Hall for women.

You will be paired with one of these residence halls as a new student automatically, contingent on availability, to provide a seamless transition and a peer-supportive environment.

Hall Tutors

Ecowas Hall:

Dr. Gabriel Armah

For more information and enquiries contact the hall tutor on

  •  (+233) 024 183 5594
  • (+233) 020 288 7729

Navoro Hall:

Dr. Irene Angbing

For more information and enquiries contact the hall mistress on

  • (+233) 054 556 6746
  • (+233) 020 003 1796

Off-Campus Accommodation

We help students locate acceptable off-campus housing options if they are not assigned to live in residence halls or would choose to live somewhere else.

To assist you in looking into rental possibilities in the neighbourhood, our accommodations office can offer you information and advice.

We are here to help you locate a convenient and comfortable place to live, whether it be through shared houses, private apartments, or other rental alternatives.

Here are some guidelines to consider when renting an off-campus  accommodation

Make sure to do extensive research on the community, the property, and the landlord before signing any rental agreements.

To evaluate the property’s state, safety features, closeness to the college, and necessary facilities, it is best to pay a personal visit.

Read the Lease Agreement:

Go over the terms and conditions of the leasing agreement carefully. Pay close attention to any additional costs or rules, as well as rent, utilities, and maintenance obligations.

Request Suggestions:

Consult with other students, faculty, or locals to get advice or information on trustworthy landlords and secure neighbourhoods.

Verify the Safety Procedures:

Make that the building has the necessary safety precautions in place, including working smoke alarms, fire safety devices, and secure locks.

Take into account whether the landlord or property management has made emergency contact information and procedures available.

Think about roommates:

To keep a peaceful living atmosphere if you live with roommates, make sure you communicate clearly and are aware of each other’s expectations.

Safety and Security

Your security and safety are our top priorities, both on and off campus.

Observe these common safety guidelines:

Contacts for Emergencies:

Keep a phone list of crucial phone numbers handy, such as those for emergency services, local law enforcement, and campus security.

Protect Your Living Area:

When you leave your home, even for a little moment, make sure to secure all of your windows and doors. Keep your access codes and keys separate from unauthorised people.

Individual Security:

When you’re by yourself, especially at night, make sure to stay alert and choose well-lit paths. Think about taking a companion or dependable transit when you travel.

Report any concerns about safety:

Report any safety risks or security concerns you find in your flat or the neighbourhood right away to your landlord or the relevant authorities.

In case you still want clarification, do not hesitate to contact the university. Find the CKT-UTAS contacts here.