Housing & Meals
CEA CAPA has made arrangements for students to live in , a safe and modern student residence in the Camden neighborhood in central London.
The student residence is home to hundreds of students, including other American study
abroad students, British students, and international students from around the world.
The Stay Club is a wheelchair accessible building located in central London in between
two main throughways: Camden High Street and Kentish Town Road. Students can expect
to commute about 40 minutes by bus or subway from the residence hall to the CEA CAPA
Program Center in Kensington for classes. Students will receive a local transportation
pass for London transport zones 1-2.
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At the Stay Club, two students will share a studio (double occupancy) room with another
ΞΆΓάΘ¦ student on the London FYE program. If there is an uneven number of students,
a student may be assigned to a single room.
Each room contains two beds (bunked), a shared desk with 2 chairs, a shared wardrobe
(large enough to accommodate 2 people), a kitchenette, and a shared, private bathroom with toilet, sink, and shower. Kitchenettes will be
stocked with a microwave, sink, minifridge, freezer, kettle, toaster, stove, and starter
kitchenware. Bed sheets and towels are also provided. Rooms include internet access,
and there is wireless internet in many of the communal parts of the building. The
building includes laundry facilities, study spaces, and a small gym.
Students will receive a partial meal plan that includes breakfast Monday-Friday and
dinner Sunday-Thursday at the student residence hall. Each student will also receive a weekly stipend from ΞΆΓάΘ¦ intended to cover most
food costs (not provided by with the partial meal plan).
Students will also be able cook for themselves or with their roommate using their
in-room kitchenette. A variety of grocery stores, cafΓ©s, and restaurants will also
be within walking distance of the residence hall and the program center. (Please note
that the living stipend is meant to cover most meals if students grocery shop and
cook for themselves). Students should budget some additional personal funds to cover
eating out, taxis, books, laundry, independent travel, etc.
There is a dedicated ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Program Assistant (typically a student that has just
graduated from ΞΆΓάΘ¦) living in student housing with the students.
Keeping Healthy
Our students’ health is very important. For that reason, ΞΆΓάΘ¦ provides basic international
health insurance coverage. If a student should have a medical issue during the semester
abroad, the staff at CEA CAPA or the Program Assistant will help facilitate medical
referrals or students can contact Off-Campus Study & Exchanges directly for assistance.
This page was updated on December 10, 2025.