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Living in Residence

Why live in residence?

  • academic support
  • exciting programs and activities
  • opportunity to develop life-long friendships
  • leadership and employment opportunities
  • helpful and supportive staff
  • excellent meals and dining arrangements 
  • convenience of living near classes and labs
  • well-maintained facilities
  • cultural activities such as art, music and theatre

Welcome!

We are very proud of the residence facilities at Western and have designed this website to give you all the information you need about residence accommodation.  Opportunities for involvement are among the best advantages of on-campus living.  Residence halls bustle with student activities geared toward helping you get acquainted with university life and developing your academic, personal and professional potential. Study skills programs, intramural sports, cultural events, movies and impromptu gatherings are just a few of the many activities waiting for you at Western.

Over the years, the surveys of our residents overwhelmingly confirm the many positive benefits derived from life in residence.  Most residents reflect upon the unique opportunity for such a diverse mix of people to get to know one another and to develop life-long friendships.  The many other advantages include being a vital member of a strong community, having the support of fellow residents and staff, and becoming informed of university happenings while living in the heart of campus.

Contact Information:

Division of Housing and Ancillary Services
The University of Western Ontario
Room 102, Elgin Hall
London, ON Canada
N6A 5B9
Telephone: (519) 661-3547
Fax: (519) 661-3687
E-mail: housing@uwo.ca



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IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Please note that there is a REVISED schedule of academic dates for the 2001-2002 academic year.

Winter Holiday Closure:
December 20, 2001 to
January 6, 2002

Residences Reopen:
January 6 (noon)

Classes Resume:
January 7

Conference Week:
February 25 to March 1

Study Day:
April 13

Final Exams:
April 14 to 30

Residences Close:
May 1 (noon)

Please visit the Registrar's
Academic Calendar for more information.

 

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