Accommodation
Introduction
Students are normally expected to live on campus. Permission may be granted to live off-campus in exceptional cases. "International House" is conveniently located beside the main gate on Fuxing Road and within 1 minute's walking distance of both the SBC Library and Lecture Theatres. These recently renovated apartments have been installed with essential furniture and equipment, and each room comes with its own separate washbasin, shower and lavatory. Internet connection is available and inexpensive. International House provides accommodation for students from overseas in a safe, clean and comfortable environment. International Students are able to select from single-occupancy, shared 2-bed or 3-bed apartments. Accommodation fees are very affordable. All students are welcome to dine at the Chinese Refectory located beside the athletics track at the south end of the campus. The Chinese Refectory is conveniently only 3 minutes walking distance from the International Student Apartments. Meals are simple, Chinese style, and very affordable, and you will see students and staff from all over the world eat together here. Off-Campus dining is extremely convenient and full of variety that will cater to all tastes and budgets. Shanghai, being one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Asia provides international cuisine that rivals any major city in the world. But if you are content to opt for the local noodle stand you can be well-satisfied for just a few RMB.
Living on Campus
Photos of Dormitory
Single Room |
Double Room |
Bathroom |
International Dormitory |
Fee Structure
Block A (Refurbished in 2008)
Living off Campus
Hotel Name: Rayfont Shanghai Celebrity Hotel Apartment
All students are welcome to dine at the Dining Room located beside the athletics track at the south end of the campus. The Dining Room is conveniently only 3 minutes walking distance from the International Student Apartments. Meals are simple, Chinese style, and very affordable, and you will see students and staff from all over the world eat together here.
Restaurants
Off-Campus dining is extremely convenient and full of variety that will cater to all tastes and budgets. Shanghai, being one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Asia provides international cuisine that rivals any major city in the world. But if you are content to opt for the local noodle stand you can be well-satisfied for just a few RMB.