AUT accommodation in Auckland
Living in student accommodation is a comfortable and convenient option whether you're a first-year or postgraduate student, new to Auckland, or living away from home for the first time. AUT’s student accommodation is modern and secure, offering a social community just a few minutes' walk away from our City or North Campus.
In this section:
- Te Āhuru Mayoral Drive Student Accommodation (City Campus)
- Akoranga Student Village (North Campus accommodation)
- Apply for student accommodation
- Fees for AUT student accommodation
- Life in AUT student accommodation
- Handbook and policies for AUT accommodation
- Information for parents of students in AUT accommodation
- Off-campus accommodation for AUT students
AUT accommodation options

Te Āhuru Mayoral Drive Student Accommodation
- City Campus location: one-minute walk to campus
- Single studio apartment living: bed, kitchenette, bathroom
- Communal areas: kitchen and dining, lounge and study spaces

Akoranga Student Village
- North Campus location: 5-minute walk to campus
- 40 townhouse-style apartments in a village setting
- Shared apartments: 5-6 people, 2 bathrooms, kitchen/living areas
Studying at AUT South Campus?
There's no AUT accommodation here, but some of our students live in City Campus accommodation and use the AUT shuttle bus or public trains and buses to get to classes.
2026 comparison chart
Get a quick overview of each of our accommodation options using our comparison chart.
Hear from students living in AUT accommodation
Apply now for 2026
You can apply for 2026 accommodation at Akoranga Student Village (North Campus) and Te Āhuru Mayoral Drive Student Accommodation (City Campus).
Handbook and policies
Browse and download our handbook, house rules and other policies for residents of AUT's student accommodation.
2025 comparison chart
Get a quick overview of each of our accommodation options using our comparison chart.
Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021
The Education (Pastoral Care of Tertiary and International Learners) Code of Practice 2021 (the Code) was put in place by New Zealand’s Government to ensure there are consistent standards for all tertiary education organisations, like AUT, in supporting domestic and international students’ wellbeing, development, and educational achievement. The Code also has specific requirements relating to Student Accommodation support, practices, facilities and services.