Residence Life
The University houses male and female students in six different residence halls across campus.
Alumni Hall is the only building on campus that houses Beyond First Year and first year students in the same building but not in the same rooms. It is a suite-style residence where rooms have two bedrooms that share a kitchenette, and 3-piece bathroom. Because of demand, entrance to Alumni Hall is based on grade-point average for first year undergraduate students.
Cartier, Laurier and Macdonald Halls are home to first-year undergraduate students; Laurier Hall hosts alternating single-gender floors while Cartier and Macdonald Halls are entirely co-ed floors.
Clark Residence, another Beyond First Year residence (returning, undergraduates, graduate, transfer and exhange students, is a collection of townhouse style apartments which include full kitchen facilities in each unit. Clark is available only to Beyond First students.
Electa Hall is a co-ed building which houses Beyond First Year students (returning, undergraduates, graduate, transfer and exchange students) and students in professional programs such as education and law. Electa Hall hosts the Law residence community and many other communities.
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