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Residence Life
Residence living is the right choice
Choosing where to live while you’re away at school is the
most important decision you will make after selecting your
program. Living on campus means you’ll be in a dynamic
and exciting setting.
Our Residence Life activities will add another dimension to
your development:
Learn new skills and where to find on- and off-campus
resources
Learn the importance of life balance and healthy choices
Take advantage of our seminars and academic support
services
Become involved in the community through residence
projects
Be exposed to different beliefs
Learn about the world around you by living with students
from different cultures
Wherewill I live?
UWindsor offers many accommodation choices from
traditional residence rooms to suite-style arrangements.
Choose your own experience by staying in a living, learning
community.
See our facilities and take a virtual tour by visiting
or visit us in person.
Howwill I handle living onmy own?
Our compassionate, well-trained student and full-time
professional live-in staff will be on hand 24-7 to
support you.
Howare rooms assigned?
Rooms in the Alumni and Cartier residences are
assigned based on your entrance mark at the residence
confirmation date. We assign based on students’ first-
choice preference while space is available, then assign by
the second choice and finally, by the third choice.
Learn about our residence guarantee at
What will it cost?
Single Room: $6,554-$6,995*
Double Room: $5,552-$6,191*
Wherewill I eat?
Meal plans for first-year students range from $3,800 to
$4,400* per year and are accepted at nine locations on
campus and five area restaurants.
Visit
for more info.
*Costs are based on 2013-2014 fees. Compulsory fees are included.
All fees are subject to change.
Amazing leadership opportunities
Involvement with students from diverse backgrounds
Connection to your campus, social events, study opportunities and
fun activities
Safety and security; our residence buildings are locked 24-7 with
video surveillance in most residences
Student staff who monitor access nightly in every lobby
Laundry facilities (check laundry room activity from your computer
)
Furnishings: bed, mattress, mattress cover (as required), dresser,
drawer unit, desk, chair, study lamp, closet and shelves, fridge
High-speed, wireless Internet everywhere in residence
A cable TV outlet including a standard cable package (one per room,
both single and double)
Residence telephone line with voicemail, call display and call
forward. Bring your own analog telephone
Common lounges with cable television
Kitchen areas
Study rooms
Recreational areas
Your Residence Includes:
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