Study Abroad in Limerick: Housing & Meals
The University has five "student villages," which are a 10- to 15-minute walk from the main classroom buildings. International students live in townhouses, each housing eight. One or two American students live with 6 or 7 Irish students or other international students to enable integration into the social life of the full-time Irish students. Students have single rooms and share a kitchen, living room and bathroom facilities. Each townhouse has cable T.V. and each room has broadband connection available for no extra fee.
AIFS always arranges the best accommodation available for students. Changes in housing will be considered only in the event of health and safety issues.
Students are provided with an allowance for breakfast and for one additional meal per day from Monday to Friday. This is a subsidy and will not cover the cost of meals in expensive restaurants. There are 10 University restaurants and cafeterias on campus, or students can cook at home with roommates and friends.





