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Rules at the Student's House

Abstract of Regulations at Student House


Before being accommodated in the Student’s House in Toruń, you are obliged to get to know the Regulations of the Student’s House of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń as well as other rules concerning the functioning of student’s houses, including fire and Health and Safety regulations. Each student is also obliged to fill in and submit documents necessary to fulfill the registration requirements (obowiązek meldunkowy).

Show student ID at the request of the receptionist or manager of the student dormitory.

1. Room

A room that you get is in a good condition and is properly equipped which you may check upon your arrival. All pieces of furniture are written in-room equipment card (Annex No. 2 to order No. 147which you sign at the beginning of your stay and before your departure. All the equipment and its quality, included in the Delivery and acceptance protocol, should be the same.

Upon arrival, you will also receive the Equipment Card (Karta wyposażenia) which informs you about additional things given to you such as bed sheets, blankets, or pillows.

If you notice that your furniture or equipment is in a bad condition or broken or missing, you should inform about it the Manager of the Student’s House as soon as possible.

Depending on the availability of rooms, we try to provide you with a room according to your wishes and preferences.



2. Payment and deposit

A monthly charge for a room should be paid before the 15th of each month.

Upon arrival, the daily charge (for September) should be paid via the payment terminal in the Reception. The first monthly charge for the accommodation and the deposit should be paid by a bank transfer in Polish zlotys to your individual account received from the USOS system.

A person who obtained the right of residence after October 1, is charged for the first month of residence 1/30 of the monthly rate multiplied by the number of days of residence in this month.

In addition, you are asked to pay a deposit upon your arrival. It equals the amount of your monthly charge for the room. Before your departure, if your room is in a good condition, you will get your deposit back by bank transfer to the bank account indicated by you. If, however, your room needs some reparations, the cost of it will be covered by your deposit.

In case you do not pay regularly for your room, you might be expelled from the Student’s House.



3. Rules (house regulations)

It is forbidden to: /you mustn't:

  • behave in such a way that it would disturb other people in the Student’s House
  • bring and keep things dangerous to your life, health, and property or those that may cause other people any inconvenience
  • consume alcohol,
  • possess and use intoxicants and psychotropic substances,
  • smoke tobacco products, as well as use e-cigarettes,
  • bring and keep any animals
  • use electric cookers and heaters in your room
  • change or repair electric and gas systems on your own
  • change locks or duplicate keys to your room
  • decorate the interior of your room permanently without the permission of the Student’s House Manager (no photos or postcards/posters etc. that could destroy the wall paint)

Always remember to lock your two doors (one to your room and one to the corridor).

The university is not responsible for any loss in your property in the area of the Student’s House.

4. Obligations

When you go out, you are obliged to leave the keys at the reception (downstairs).

You should show your ID card and the when you are asked by the receptionists.

You should inform the administration of the building about any accident or illness of a student.

You should also inform the administration when you see people who do not have the right to be in your Student’s House.

When you lose or break the key to your room or to other common places in the House, you are obliged to pay for it.

You are responsible for your room and its equipment. If another student destroys your room or your equipment and he or she does not want to take the blame on himself, in such situations you will be asked to cover the expenses of repairing your room. Likewise, any damage to the commonly used area of the living box (bathroom, hall and kitchenette) should be paid by the person responsible or by all residents of the box (if the person responsible is unknown).

5. Quiet hours

Quiet hours in Student’s House last from 11.00 pm to 6.00 am. During that time you mustn’t disturb other people.

6. Entering your room

Between 8.00 a.m. till 3.00 p.m., the Student’s House Manager may enter your room when you are inside in order to check whether the Regulations of the Student’s House are obeyed.

In case it is very probable that the Regulations are broken in your room, the Manager or the Receptionist has the right to visit your room.

In case somebody’s life or belongings are threatened, the Student’s House Manager or the Receptionist is allowed to enter your room even if you are absent/not there.

In case of a regular control of furniture, equipment, or installation in students’ rooms, the Manager should inform all students about the time of such visits (e.g. by placing a notice in the Student’s House) and then she may enter your room even if you are not inside.


7. Visitors

People not living in Student’s House can visit you from 7.00 am to 11.00 pm. They are asked to show their identity card (e.g. student ID) to the Receptionist and give your name and your room number at the reception. The receptionist writes the name, family name, and the number of ID card of your guest in the Guest Book/Record (Księga odwiedzin). Then the Receptionist gives a special card to your guest, which they return when they leave the Student’s House.

If your guest is drunk or under the influence of drugs, he/she will not be allowed to enter the Student’s House or he/she may be asked to leave the house.

If your family member or friend would like to visit you and stay in your room for a few days, you have to ask for permission of your roommate and flatmate. You should also get official approval from the Manager (please fill in a special request form). Moreover, you need to pay for your guest according to Student’s House regulations. You are responsible for your guests and their behavior in the Student’s House.

8. Equipment

There is free access to the Internet in Student’s House; you would only need your own computer and a cable.

You may use your phones to call your friends in other Student’s Houses for free. You have the right to use the equipment that is for all residents. For example, there is a washing machine in your Student’s House (downstairs) – to use it, book an hour and buy a token at the reception.

You may change your room and the equipment in it, if you get the permission of the Student’s House Manager. Otherwise, you mustn’t change the place of furniture, since each piece has its number in each room.

If something gets broken in your room, please inform the Manager about it ASAP.


9. Duties of residents

You are obliged to :

  • respect the regulations in the Student’s House
  • take a good care of your room and its furniture and equipment as well as other places that belong to collective utility
  • keep your rooms clean :)
  • protect things from destroying

10. Departure

If you want to leave Toruń earlier than it was planned, you should inform the Student’s House Manager about the exact date of your departure at least one month beforehand (30 days in advance). If you do not keep this deadline but/and you would like to leave your room in the first half of a month, you will have to pay the charge for the whole next month.

According to the regulations, residents leaving Student’s House between the 1st and 15th of a month are asked to pay half of a monthly charge. Whereas students leaving rooms after the 15th of a month will pay the full monthly charge.

On the other hand, if you want or have to stay longer than it was planned, you should inform about it the Manager and the Department of International Partnerships and Educational Mobility. Please keep in mind that your rooms are booked either till the middle of February (first semester) or till the end of June (second semester). If you want to stay in Student’s House in July, system of paying for your room changes. Before checking out of Student’s House, you should inform again the Manager when you are planning to leave, so that she could go with you to your room and confirm that your room is in a good condition and that everything agrees with your Delivery and acceptance protocol and Equipment Card. Your room should be clean and your payments should be made. The Manager shall confirm. Regarding the deposit, please read the section ‘Payment and deposit’. In this case one day before your departure the Student's House Manager will fill in your Clearance Slip (opened by Erasmus Office) after checking your room. Dormitory Manager confirms that you have paid your bill, that you have cleaned your room and that you can get your deposit back. Closed Clearance Slip is obligatory to obtain the Certificate of Stay and Transcript of Records.

11. Important

In special and justified situations, you may be expelled from Student’s House without further notice (immediately).

A NCU student may apply to live in a student dormitory during the holiday season and live in the new academic year. Templates of applications and deadlines for their submission are available in the order No. 146 of the Rector of the NCU of October 6, 2022 (annexes 5, 6 and 7).


Regulations of the Student's House of the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń

Order on Payments for Accommodation in Student Houses of the Nicolaus Copernicus University