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Copperstone University β€’ Student Accommodation

Smart, Safe & Connected Hostel Living

CUCampus brings accommodation applications, room allocation, hostel payments, resident records, welfare support, maintenance requests and student life into one digital experience for Copperstone University students.

βœ“ On-campus residence βœ“ Student welfare support βœ“ Digital allocation & records

Accommodation Snapshot

CU Residence at a Glance

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2
Campus Hostels
68
Total Rooms
136–272
Estimated Bed Spaces*
24/7
Portal Availability

*Estimated from 2–4 beds per room. Replace with live occupancy data when database integration is enabled.

About Copperstone

University life designed around knowledge, practice and purpose.

Copperstone University is a private higher education institution in Zambia focused on accessible, industry-relevant education, academic excellence, innovation, research and digital transformation. The University supports full-time, online and Open Distance Learning pathways while building student services around a connected digital campus.

Our Vision

To become a leading centre of academic excellence, innovation and transformative learning in Zambia, Africa and beyond.

Our Mission

To provide innovative, accessible and quality education through teaching, research, entrepreneurship and technology.

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Academic Excellence

Student-centred education and professional development.

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Innovation

Digital systems that improve learning and campus services.

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Integrity

Responsible, professional and accountable student life.

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Global Impact

Preparing students for national, regional and global contribution.

Campus Accommodation

Choose Your Residence

Hostel accommodation is designed to support safety, academic focus, community, responsibility and convenient access to campus life.

Zambezi Female Hostel
Female Residence

Zambezi Female Hostel

Safe, comfortable and community-focused on-campus accommodation for female students.

Rooms
34 Rooms
Occupancy
2–4 Beds / Room
Term Fee
K1,200 / Term
Semester Fee
K1,500 / Semester
Kafue Male Hostel
Male Residence

Kafue Male Hostel

Structured, secure and vibrant on-campus accommodation for male students.

Rooms
34 Rooms
Occupancy
2–4 Beds / Room
Term Fee
K1,200 / Term
Semester Fee
K1,500 / Semester
Accommodation note: Room allocation remains subject to availability, eligibility, payment/clearance requirements and approval by the responsible university office. Fees shown above are the current values supplied for this portal and should be updated whenever the official hostel fee schedule changes.

Hostel MIS Services

One system for the resident journey

The platform can serve students, hostel administration, Student Affairs, finance and management through one controlled source of residence information.

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Room Allocation

Apply, receive room allocation and view occupancy details from one account.

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Roommate Matching

Support compatible room-sharing preferences and transparent allocation.

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Hostel Payments

Track accommodation fees, balances and payment status digitally.

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Digital Records

Maintain resident, room, payment, incident and clearance information.

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Notices & Alerts

Publish important hostel notices, deadlines and emergency information.

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Maintenance Requests

Report room faults, utilities and maintenance issues from the portal.

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Safety & Welfare

Support residence rules, incident reporting, welfare and accountability.

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Student Life

Connect residents with clubs, sports, leadership and campus activities.

How It Works

From application to check-in

A simple resident workflow that can later be fully automated inside your MIS.

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Create Account

Register with valid student information.

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Apply

Choose residence and submit your request.

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Verification

Student Affairs reviews eligibility and availability.

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Allocation

Approved residents receive hostel and room details.

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Check-In

Confirm payment/clearance and complete residence check-in.

Campus Life

Belong. Participate. Lead.

Residence life is more than a bed space. Students can participate in sport, faith, culture, media, innovation, entertainment and leadership activities.

β—†CU Men’s Football Club
β—†CU Volleyball Team
β—†CU Basketball Team
β—†CU Netball Team
β—†CU Women’s Football Team
β—†SEIC Committee
β—†CU Cultural Group
β—†CU Media Team
β—†ZAFES
β—†CU Choir
β—†CU Praise Team
β—†CU International Dancers
β—†CU Legends
β—†CU Campus Vibes & Entertainment

Residence Guide

A safe and responsible living community

Every resident shares responsibility for maintaining an environment that supports study, personal safety, dignity, respect and university property.

Core Residence Expectations

  • βœ“ Carry/produce valid student identification where required.
  • βœ“ Occupy only the room and bed officially allocated to you.
  • βœ“ Respect quiet/study hours and the rights of other residents.
  • βœ“ Keep rooms and shared facilities clean and in good condition.
  • βœ“ Report maintenance, safety and security concerns promptly.
  • βœ“ Follow university rules governing visitors, conduct and prohibited activities.
  • βœ“ Complete proper check-in and clearance/check-out procedures.
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Emergency & Safety

Emergency contacts and escalation procedures should be visible to every resident.

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Fault Reporting

Residents should report electrical, plumbing, furniture or facility problems through the MIS.

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Cleanliness

Shared spaces work best when every resident observes cleanliness and waste-management rules.

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Respect & Conduct

Harassment, intimidation, property damage and disruptive conduct should be handled under university policy.

Student Support

Office of Student Affairs

Student Affairs supports student welfare, discipline, guidance, leadership, engagement and co-curricular development. Hostel administration naturally connects with these responsibilities to support a positive residence experience.

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Need help with accommodation?

Use the appropriate route below.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hostel information

Registered or admitted Copperstone University students may submit an accommodation request. Final allocation is subject to verification, availability and university requirements.
No. An application records your request, but allocation depends on available bed spaces and approval by the responsible university office.
Log in to the Hostel MIS and check your application/allocation status once the relevant workflow is activated.
The system can support roommate preferences or matching, but final allocation should remain subject to available space and residence rules.
The current portal values are K1,200 per term or K1,500 per semester. Confirm the applicable fee during application because official charges may be revised.
Use the maintenance or incident-reporting area of the MIS when enabled, or contact the Office of Student Affairs for assistance.

CUCampus Hostel MIS

Make campus your second home.

Apply online, manage your accommodation record and stay connected to Copperstone campus life.