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Student services
Where to stay on the Lille campus?
With 1,620 rooms and studios, the All logement manages 19 university accomodations, in the heart of the campus, in the city centre and on the outskirts. Beyond simple accommodation, the residences are above all places of life, work, sharing and conviviality.
Who do I apply for accomodation?
All procedures are done online. Click here to access the list of residences: list of student accomodations
More info here : student accomodation
When should I start applying for an accomodation?
It is strongly advised to book your accommodation a few months in advance. Registrations are open from mid-April before the start of the academic year.
I am not yet sure whether I have the baccalaureate or whether I will be able to attend a course at the Université Catholique de Lille. Should I make an accomodation booking?
We advise you to make a booking request despite your uncertainties. If you do not integrate a school or a faculty of the Université Catholique de Lille, you will have the possibility to cancel your application until 15 days before the beginning of your contract. The All logement will reimburse you the full amount of the application fee.
Are the All logement accommodations eligible for CAF housing benefits?
It is indeed possible to receive CAF assistance. You should first apply for housing benefit on the CAF website. The All logement will provide you with the necessary documents to establish your file.
Where to eat on the Lille campus?
The All resto offers 7 food outlets on the campus of the Université Catholique de Lille. Open from Monday to Friday, the All resto offers a variety of menus accessible to all expectations and budgets. Traditional, world cuisine, fast food, vegetarian, salads, sandwiches, on the spot or to take away are proposed to the students in a friendly environment.
The meal plan costs 3.30€ (student rate) and payment is made with the student card.
How does the ALL Card work?
The All Card is an electronic wallet that works as a means of payment in the All Resto university restaurants. In addition to your meals, it allows you to pay for your All sport subscription. This card is essential if you wish to use the fitness room as it serves as an access badge.
Via your secure personal space on the internet, you can top up your All Card, consult your balance and view all your expenses. You will receive your Services All Card when you register (only if you have requested it).
Where can I do sports on the Lille Campus?
The All sport offers you 3 sports structures:
A sports hall – 125 rue Meurein in Lille. Monday to Thursday from 7.30am to 9.30pm and Friday from 7.30am to 7.30pm. Saturdays from 10.30am to 1.30pm. The gym is accessible with the All Services Card.
Registration on the All Sport website: https://www.all-lacatho.fr/fr/inscription-sport?id_category=9
>Cardio training and weight training area
>Fitness / Abs / Body Sculpt / Boxing / Yoga…
A gym – 10 rue Colson in Lille. It is open to sports associations and schools for the practice of team sports.
A sports complex – Place du Général de Gaulle in Ennetières-en-Weppes. Located at the gates of Lille, it covers more than 7 hectares and offers a wide range of indoor and outdoor sports activities: fitness, bodybuilding, football, badminton, tennis, table tennis, handball, pétanque, rugby, volleyball, basketball and archery. It is open to sports associations and schools.
Where to get health care on the Lille Campus?
The CPSU (Centre Polyvalent de Santé Universitaire) has two centres: All Santé and All Solidarité.
- The All santé offers general medical, gynaecological and nursing consultations as well as psychological assistance. General medical consultations are without appointment.
- The social workers at the All solidarité receive you by appointment to inform you and help you with your applications (grants, housing, financial aid, or any other questions). They will listen to you, provide support and guidance in complete confidentiality.
More infor here: https://www.all-lacatho.fr/fr/contact?id_category=8
Student life
Are there any humanitarian associations on campus?
Several social and humanitarian associations are active on our campuses. At the beginning of each academic year, they recruit new members to be able to carry out even more actions throughout the year. Here are some of them. This list is not exhaustive and if you have a project that is close to your heart, do not hesitate to contact Mr Rémy ERIPRET, our student life officer and MAH correspondent.
- Earth is committed to the protection of the environment
- Solid’Act carries out actions such as marauding, humanitarian trips…
- Unicef Campus to implement information relays
- Sourire d’enfants au Congo supports orphans in need
- Humanitarian Help Office – Humani’care participates in solidarity actions in collaboration with other associations
Does the faculty value student engagement?
Associative and extra-university experiences, whether they are societal, cultural, sporting or humanitarian, contribute to the development of our students’ human and professional skills. Our faculty therefore places these commitments at the very heart of the educational project by taking them into account and valuing them in the university curriculum.