**Halifax College, York**
Located in the picturesque Heslington area of York, Halifax College offers a vibrant and inclusive environment for students seeking a fulfilling academic experience. Nestled at Garrowby Way, this college is part of the esteemed University of York, providing high-quality educational services that prioritize student satisfaction and personal growth. Whether you’re looking to engage in enriching extracurricular activities or need assistance navigating your academic journey, our dedicated team is here to support you every step of the way.

At Halifax College, we pride ourselves on fostering a community where diversity is celebrated and every voice is heard. Our modern facilities, coupled with a welcoming atmosphere, create an ideal setting for both study and social interaction. From well-equipped study spaces to lively common areas, we ensure that our students have all the resources they need to excel.

Joining Halifax College means becoming part of a dynamic network of learners and leaders. We offer a range of services designed to enhance your university experience, including personalized academic support, career guidance, and a variety of student-led initiatives. Our commitment to excellence is reflected in our continuous efforts to adapt and respond to the needs of our students.

For more information about our offerings or to book an appointment, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01904 324813. Explore all that Halifax College has to offer by visiting our website at [york.ac.uk/colleges/halifax](https://www.york.ac.uk/colleges/halifax/). Embrace the opportunity to thrive in a college that truly values your success and well-being!

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J

4 Google Rating

Nice halls, pretty far out from the campus however so it's quite a long walk for anything accessable

4/ 5

Nice halls, pretty far out from the campus however so it's quite a long walk for anything accessable.

Cornelius Wulpus Wulpus

4 Google Rating

I feel like Halifax gets abitta stick as one of the *poorer* colleges. While my friends do laugh at

4/ 5

I feel like Halifax gets abitta stick as one of the *poorer* colleges. While my friends do laugh at me when I tell them I’m in a place called Halifax College (c’mon guys the name really doesn’t help) I don’t think it’s half as bad as people say. Sure it’s a ten min walk from any department, sure JJ’s might not be that great, and yes the Nisa is kinda expensive; but the accommodation is nice and I enjoy abit of exercise walking to my lectures in the morning. The staff on desk at reception are also brilliant, never had a single rude member of staff in fact quite the opposite! It’s also quite nice and quiet unless you live next to the zip-line, which attracts drunken students like moths to a flame at 2am. Really enjoying it so far but I wish we had a pub or something nearer than D-bar that students could go to (and not JJ’s) but hey you can’t have it all. P.S - Aldi is a 20min walk if you don’t wanna go to the pricey Nisa. Bus stop into town is also only a 10min walk (get the 66 or 66a depending, and use the first bus app to get ten tickets for £10 making each trip only cost £1!).

Natalia Riveros Anzola

5 Google Rating

Nice and calm college. Heslington West. Use the UB1 bus if you don't want to walk much.

5/ 5

Nice and calm college. Heslington West. Use the UB1 bus if you don't want to walk much.

104 Chung

2 Google Rating

So many insects and spiders,too far away from the bus stop,inconvenient

2/ 5

So many insects and spiders,too far away from the bus stop,inconvenient

Conor Kendall

5 Google Rating

Boring

5/ 5

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