Contact
- Address
- Praza Rodríguez Cadarso, s/n, 15782Santiago de Compostela
- Phones
- 881 814 354
The Rodríguez Cadarso Residential College, located in the Plaza Rodríguez Cadarso, in the Life Campus, is the first of the buildings of Jenaro de la Fuente's project.
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Rooms Single Doubles Bathroom Cleanning Residents 44 (2 rooms adapted for residents with special needs) 2 SI Once a week International students SI Once a week Guests 3 6 SI Twice a week Rules
- Electrical appliances in the rooms: only a small refrigerator (no more than 60 cm high, and energy rating A+ or higher) is allowed. Appliances such as toasters, microwaves and coffee makers (except capsule coffee makers) are not allowed.
Services
- Caretaker: 24 hours (night and weekend security service).
- Kitchens: 3 kitchens for common use throughout the Residential College, assigned by floor, both for residents and guests. Individual cupboards available. Household utensils are not provided (only to guests, if available).
- Laundry: a laundry room with washing machine and dryer is available for residents (for a fee).
- Library: Direct consultation of books (no loans) to residents. 24-hour availability for residents.
- Rooms: reading, study, work, leisure, video/TV, and rehearsal space. Assembly Hall
- Cafeteria: external. The menus and prices follow those established for all USC cafeterias that work under private concession. Opening times: Mondays to Fridays from 8 a.m. to 9.00 p.m.. Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Further information on http://www.comedorcadarso.com/
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Ángel Vizoso García
- Job title
- Director Colexios Maiores
- Phones
- 881 814 356
- cadarso.direccion@usc.es
Antonio M. González Gómez
- Job title
- Reception manager
- Phones
- 881 814 354
- colexiosmaiores@grupos.nube.usc.gal
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This residential college is the oldest in the Galician university (it was built in 1940). It was originally for the accommodation of male students; then after being closed for a couple of years for renovations, it became a residence for post graduate students in the 1970s. Since the 1973-74 academic year, it began a new stage as a women’s residential college due to the scarcity of residences for women, to become a mixed residential college from the 1988-89 academic year.