Two students sitting in a double room

Traditional-style residences

Traditional-style residences have single or shared bedrooms with shared washrooms on each floor, and meal plans are required for students living in Claudette Millar Hall, Ron Eydt Village, and Village 1.

Who typically lives here: Most first-year students and some upper-year students (availability varies by term). 

Why choose traditional style: Traditional-style residences are a great option if you want a social, community-focused residence experience. 

Room options in traditional-style residences 

Traditional double 

Claudette Millar Hall

  • 480 beds in double rooms

Ron Eydt Village

  • 960 beds in double rooms

Village 1

  • 270 beds in double and interconnecting rooms

Traditional single 

Claudette Millar Hall

  • 96 single bedrooms 

Single rooms in CMH are typically reserved for upper-year students or students with documented needs for a single room. 
 

Minota Hagey

  • 70 single bedrooms

Meal plans in Minota Hagey are optional due to a shared kitchen facility. Minota Hagey is primarily for upper-year students.

Village 1

  • 1111 single bedrooms

Accessibility, fees, and where to learn more  

Do you have accessible or creed-based housing needs? Visit our housing accommodations page to learn about the process to ensure your needs are considered when making residence assignments. You can also visit the individual residence pages for building-specific accessibility features although specific building requests are not part of the accommodations process.  

Traditional residences typically require a meal plan, while suite-style residences offer optional meal plans. Meal-plan options and prices are available on our website. 

Visit our fees website to learn about the costs of living on campus.