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Contact

Address
Praza Rodríguez Cadarso, s/n, 15782
Santiago 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.

  •   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/
  • 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.

The contents of this page were updated on 07.22.2024.