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FAQ

Applying to Residences

Q. Am I eligible to live in Residence?

A. ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù is pleased to guarantee residence accommodation to all newly admitted undergraduate students who are:

  • 22 years of age or under (on Sept 1), and
  • starting their first year of university studies, and
  • admitted to ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù and have accepted that offer of admission prior to the residence confirmation deadline

All renewable and one-year ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Entrance Scholarship awardees entering university in September will be guaranteed one of their top two choices of residence buildings, provided they apply by the residence application deadline. Should one of the smaller residence buildings fill up before all scholarship winners are placed in their first choice, scholarship awardees will be guaranteed their second choice.

Please note: students with guaranteed residence admission, including scholarship students, must have already paid the required residence deposit along with a $30 residence application fee by the application deadline usually around June in order to confirm their space in residence.

Q. How do I apply for Residence?

A. Review the step by step process depending on if you are a first year Undergrad, Upper year, Graduate or Exchange student.

Q. If I don’t respond to my Letter of Offer, what happens?

A. You will not be charged.

Q. If I cancel my Residence application, am I eligible for a refund?

A. No. If you have already confirmed that you are staying in residence, you will be subject to cancellation penalties as per the dates stipulated in our cancellation policy.

Q. If I want to leave Residence after I have moved in, what happens?

A. Email the housing office at housing.residences [at] mcgill.ca to inform us. You will be subject to cancellation penalties as per the dates stipulated in our cancellation policy.

Q. I am an International Student and my Visa Application was denied, am I eligible for a refund?

A. We will assess all situations on an individual basis.

Roommates

Q. Will I have a roommate?

A. Some of our residences offer single occupancy. Click through the residence options to see which buildings offer single or double occupancy. The residence comparison chart summarizes all the first year residences halls.

Q. What are some tips for getting along with my roommate?

A. Be sure to discuss this roommate agreement form together with your roommate.

Q. Can IÌýrequest a room/building change?

A. You may request a hall/room change after you have moved in and have had a chance to see what your hall/room is really like. Please note that any residence relocations will be processed on a first come first served basis, based on availability and the specific needs of our students. The cost associated with a hall/room change is now $200. Despite our best efforts, not allÌýrequests can be fulfilled. Room hall change request form

Q. Can IÌýrequest a roommate?

A. Yes, you can make a roommate request here.Ìý

Living in Residence - Downtown

Q. Am I required to bring my own furniture?

A. No need to bring furniture. The rooms are fully furnished with a bed, mattress, desk, chair, a mini-fridge (check your specific residence), a dresser, and a closet. View this list to see what to pack.

Q. What size are the beds?

A. Visit the residence options pages for bed sizes and to see complete information on what’s included in your residence room.

Q. When is the rent due?

A. Rent is billed monthly and will appear on your e-bill.

Q. Where do I find my mailing address?

A. The addresses for all buildings can be found on the contact page.

Q. How do I receive mail and packages?

A. In most cases you can pick up packages from your front desk. Detailed information for specific residences will be included in your move-in memo.

Q. Can I have guests stay overnight?

A. Guests are limited to two per resident. Yes, they can stay overnight but you are responsible for your guest. If you have a roommate, be sure to discuss it with them beforehand.

Q. How much does laundry cost in residence?

A.There is no additional cost to do laundry in residences including at Mac Campus. The use of the laundry machines in your hall is included in your rent.

Q. How do I report maintenance problems or concerns?

A. You can either go to your front desk or fill out our . At Mac campus visit the Campus Housing Office to report an issue.

Q. I have special housing needs due to a medical condition– who do I contact?

A. Please fill out our Accessibility Request Form to let us know about your condition so we can properly assign you to a more suitable room.

Living in Residence - Macdonald Campus

Q. What should I bring with me to residences?

A. View this list to see what to pack.

Q. How does the transit system work? (STM)

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There are several bus routes to take you to local grocery stores, malls, tourist attractions, etc.

There is also a shuttle between the downtown campus and the Macdonald campus. On weekends, DriveSafe is available to offer free rides to students in between campuses.

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Q. Will I receive a parking stall while living in Residence?

A. You must contact security for a parking pass.

Q. How much does laundry cost in residence?

A. New for Fall 2024, the use of laundry facilities is now included in the rent.

Q. Is additional storage available?

A. No, not during the academic year.

Q. Can I rent storage space over the summer if I am returning in the Fall?

A. Yes, for a fee.

Q. Are meals included with my rent?

A. No, Laird hall has communal kitchens (1 per floor) and Eco Residence has private kitchens (1 per unit)

Rent and Meal Plan Fees

Q.Where do I find the exact amount of rent, fees and charges?

A. On the Applying and Fees page.

Q. When is the first month’s rent due?

A. First month’s rent is due at the end of September. Rent is charged monthly and the meal plan is charged in two installments, once in September, once in January. View your e-bills on Minerva.

Q. How can I make my payments?

A. Visit the student account page regarding making payments.

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