Where you live can have an enormous impact on your overall experience in Spain. The Department of Housing is dedicated to helping you choose the option that best suits you. Please read the following information carefully before making your final decision.
Suffolk University Madrid Campus has no on-campus housing. However, students are provided with the following choices:
For Study Abroad Students:
For Degree Seeking Students:
For the Boston Freshmen Group:
All returning students, wishing to choose their own non-SUMC sponsored housing, need to know that permission to move out of SUMC sponsored living arrangements will be contingent upon their behavior during previous semesters.
Staying with a family is the recommended option for students who would like to immerse themselves in the Spanish lifestyle and make the most of their time in Spain. Students who choose this option have extremely positive experiences, and benefit from supportive family environments while enjoying great independence. Our families are handpicked to ensure a quality interaction with our students, many of whom develop lasting friendships with their hosts.
This option includes a “media pensión” meal plan (14 meals per week – daily breakfast and either lunch or dinner); a double (may be shared with another Suffolk student) or single room; laundry and cleaning services; and internet access.
While meals usually feature Spanish cuisine, students are free to indicate personal food preferences. Eating schedules should be arranged between students and their families by mutual consent.
If you would like to connect with Spanish culture firsthand, this is the option for you. Unsure?, read our students' Host Family experiences brochure.
Residences are located on a designated floor of an apartment building. Many residences are found in the heart of the city and are close to bus and subway stations.
Students who want to live in a small community, but not in a family environment, usually choose this option. SUMC generally uses small residences with around 8-15 students. Students share the residence with Spanish university students, and receive a great deal of personalized attention. Laundry, and cleaning services are provided. All rooms are double.
Residence owners serve Spanish cuisine on a "media pension" meal plan (14 meals per week - daily breakfast and either lunch or dinner).
If a blend of community spirit and personal space appeals to you, choose this option.
Dorms are, in many ways, similar to residences. They are located in the city centre and are well connected by metro and bus. Students are provided with laundry and cleaning services and Spanish cuisine on a media pension meal plan (14 meals per week - daily breakfast and either lunch or dinner).
Dorms are bigger than residences, often housing around 50-100 students. You can opt to share a double room with a Spanish student.
If you enjoy dorm life and want to mix with Spanish students this option could be the perfect match.
The University offers and maintains a limited number of rooms in shared apartments in neighborhoods that are easily accessible from campus. While these apartments vary in size and appearance, all have been inspected and approved by Suffolk.
Single and double rooms are selected on a first-come, first-served basis. Apartments have a TV, dining room, and fully equipped kitchen. Sheets, towels, blankets, and pillow are provided, as is a weekly cleaning service for common areas. Please keep in mind that students who use utilities to excess may be charged an additional fee. SUMC does not provide cleaning products or personal toiletries in the apartments.
Students receive a combination of restaurant vouchers and a supermarket gift card for use toward the cost of "media pensión" (10 meals per week). These vouchers are accepted in most restaurants around the country.
If you would like to follow you own routine, an apartment could be the right choice for you.
Any student contemplating his or her own apartment needs to be aware of, and agree to, the following:
Suffolk University Madrid Campus staff cannot assume any of the above mentioned responsibilities for students who seek housing on their own.