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Residence Life Brochure

 

Interested in Summer Housing?

Summer housing is available to everyone traveling to Montreal to visit or to students taking summer classes.  Summer Housing is available from June 1st to August 9th, 2009, inclusive. Lodging will be available at the Grey Nuns (Downtown) Residence.

Please make your reservations directly through Hospitality and Conference Services at reserve@alcor.concordia.ca or call 514-848-2424 ext. 4999.

 

Students unable to secure a bed in our University Residences or who do not meet our admission criteria may seek off-campus housing with a recommended private student residence located only 13 minutes by foot (or one metro stop) from our SGW campus.

Private student residence


515 Ste. Catherine is a beautiful 440-bed facility, designed exclusively for students. As a Concordia student you will be offered a room on a floor reserved exclusively for Concordia students, with a 12-month lease. Please check the 515 Ste. Catherine website or email info@515stecatherine.com for further information.



 

At this time applications for the 2009-2010 Academic

year are no longer being accepted. 

We invite you to check out the following links for

alternative housing options:

Off Campus Housing - http://hojo.csu.qc.ca

515 Ste. Catherine - www.515stecatherine.com

Residence Life welcomes first year, full time, undergraduate students from around the globe to find their niche within its community. It's an exciting time for students who will be leaving their parents' home and making a new home in a new city for themselves.

The Residence Life website provides prospective students with valuable information about its facilities, policies and application requirements. The site is broken down into four main parts to help you better navigate its content:

  1. Residence Admissions (Admission Criteria, Building Info, Meal Plan, Rates, Application, Selection Process)
  2. Residence Life (Advantages of Living in Residence, Events and Activities, Jobs)
  3. Residence Policies (Mission Statement, Community Standards & Discipline Code, University Policies, Safety, Forms)
  4. Frequently Asked Questions (including Information for Parents).

Please take the time to thoroughly read the information before deciding if life in residence is for you!


 
 

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