**Derwent College, York** is a vibrant and welcoming community situated at the heart of the University of York. Known for its exceptional student support and inclusive atmosphere, Derwent College offers a unique living and learning experience tailored to foster academic success and personal growth. With a diverse range of services, including dedicated pastoral care, study resources, and social activities, students are encouraged to thrive both academically and socially.

The college prides itself on delivering quality service to its residents, ensuring that every student feels valued and supported throughout their university journey. From engaging events that promote camaraderie to well-equipped study spaces that cater to various learning styles, Derwent College stands out for its commitment to enhancing the student experience.

Our knowledgeable staff are always available to assist with any inquiries or concerns, making it easy to navigate college life. Whether you need to book an appointment or simply have a question, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at 01904 323513 or visit our website for more information.

Discover the essence of community and support at Derwent College, where your academic ambitions can flourish in a friendly and nurturing environment. Join us today and experience the unique blend of tradition and innovation that makes Derwent College a cherished part of the University of York.

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Alex Garrity

5 Google Rating

Derwent's got Asbestos

5/ 5

Derwent's got Asbestos

Alexander Hall-Smith

5 Google Rating

has got ducks, asbestos and lovely kitchens

5/ 5

has got ducks, asbestos and lovely kitchens

Tom Maher

5 Google Rating

Smashing

5/ 5

Smashing

Conor Muller

3 Google Rating

3/ 5

Kate Watson

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Rumia_Touhou

4 Google Rating

Everything is fine here apart from wasps flying around (From a block K resident)

4/ 5

Everything is fine here apart from wasps flying around (From a block K resident)

Zerrin Altiokka

5 Google Rating

It is in green, beautiful nature

5/ 5

It is in green, beautiful nature

Graham Priestley

5 Google Rating

There for work. The hall is being refurbished.

5/ 5

There for work. The hall is being refurbished.

James Varney

5 Google Rating

There is a tiny roundabout and car park. So if your in anything bigger than a normal car good luck.

5/ 5

There is a tiny roundabout and car park. So if your in anything bigger than a normal car good luck.

Mike Lawson

5 Google Rating

Plenty free parking and friendly staff

5/ 5

Plenty free parking and friendly staff

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