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Disabled students

We welcome applications from disabled students, and will work with you to make sure that appropriate accommodation is available.

Students with any access requirements or questions are encouraged to email student-rooms@jesus.cam.ac.uk to discuss them with us. It is possible to arrange for ensuite accommodation, a ground floor room, or other adjustments with advance notice.

ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ºÅÂë has a detailed  with clear advice and information on accessibility across the whole site.

You can read more general information about ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ºÅÂë's undergraduate rents and what's included for all rooms, or email student-rooms@jesus.cam.ac.uk with any questions.

On the College website or the YouTube app, you can click and drag the video for a 360 view of the room.

Hear from our students

  • Photo of Archaeology student

    Tansy

    Archaeology

    Studying Archaeology at Jesus has been a fantastic experience. For the last three years, I have been able to choose from an enormous range of papers, allowing me to tailor the course to my personal areas of interest. Throughout this, I have benefited from the continued support of (among other brilliant academic staff in College) an archaeologically-specialised Director of Studies and a well stocked archaeology section in the College library, meaning I rarely need to borrow from the department. ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ºÅÂë also offers a range of travel and study grants...

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    Archaeology
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    Megan

    Mathematics

    I studied Maths at ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ºÅÂë for four years as an undergraduate. I am now a PhD student in the doctoral training program at the Cambridge Centre for Analysis. I work in the area of partial differential equations, specifically those arising in kinetic theory. At Cambridge I was introduced to a wide variety of areas of Maths, many of which I hadn’t really known existed before coming to university. I found the course highly rewarding and always interesting. The course starts with a good grounding in the basics, leaving many...

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    Mathematics
  • Photo of Psychological and Behavioural Sciences student

    Shehnaz

    Psychological and Behavioural Sciences

    The content of the Psychological and Behavioural Sciences Tripos has truly opened my eyes to the world and continues to deepen my understanding of the myriad of factors that influence everything from interpersonal interactions to widespread social issues that we face everyday. The multidisciplinary nature of the course provides many dimensions of knowledge that can help in any discussion you might find yourself in!

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    Psychological and Behavioural Sciences
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    Lucy

    Mathematics

    Studying Maths at Cambridge is demanding, but very interesting. The first year of the course builds a solid foundation of knowledge, and then the many optional modules available in later years allow you to specialise in the topics you really enjoy. One of the main benefits of our shorter, fast paced terms is the amount of progress you make in such a short time. Jesus is one of the friendliest Colleges. It has a medium sized cohort, which means you get to interact with a huge variety of people while...

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    Mathematics
  • Photo of Medicine student

    Devavrata

    Medicine

    Studying Medicine at Jesus for the past two years has been a great privilege. The course has been challenging, but extremely rewarding, especially as I enjoyed biology at school. The course is packed full of science for the first two years, and in third year you can choose to study a similar or entirely unrelated course. After that there are three years of clinical studies. Renowned for its amazing musical, arts, and sporting facilities, ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ºÅÂë not only gives you a top-class medical education but a true sense of belonging...

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    Medicine