Residence

Residence is more than a place to crash. With a 100% residence guarantee for first-year and transfer students, you can live in the middle of the action. Live your best first-year life, make lifelong memories, and find your campus family.
You'll be close to your classes, labs and tutorials, the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Centre, gyms, places to eat, our 24/7 convenience store, and more.
What our residences offer
- Fully furnished rooms
- On-site dining
- High-speed internet and utilities
- Study, fitness, and music rooms
- TV lounges and gaming areas
- Multi-faith spaces
- Laundry facilities
Love where you live
Your home-away-from-home should suit your budget and personality. Our residences offer traditional and suite-style rooms in five Campus HousingÌýresidences and four University Colleges.
No matter where you live on campus, you’ll find personal and academic support, new friends, and exciting experiences.
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's on-campus residences
Details | Campus Housing residences | Renison University College | St. Jerome’s University | United College | Conrad Grebel University College |
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Walking distance to the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Centre | 6 – 18 minutes, depending on which residence | 6 minutes | 5 minutes | 10 minutes | 11 minutes |
Available to students in any first-year program? | Yes | ||||
Part of the first-year residence guarantee? | Yes | No, you need to apply directly to Grebel | |||
Traditional dorm-style or suite/apartment-style? | Traditional (62% of beds) and suite-style (38% of beds) | 100% traditional-style rooms | |||
Number of first-year beds | 4,700 across five residences | 165 | 297 | 260 | 140 |
Meal plans | Three levels to choose from in each type of residence • Required for traditional residences • Optional for suite-style residences |
All-you-care-to-eat style, included in cost of residence | |||
Where can you use your meal plan? | At residence eateries and outlets around campus | At your residence eatery | |||
Access to shared kitchen to cook some meals? | Available in all suite-style and in some traditional-style | Yes, for occasional cooking | Evening access to shared kitchen for light baking and cooking | No | Kitchenette to prepare snacks at any time |
Living Learning Communities (optional; live in residence with students in your program or with similar interests) |
Global Business and Digital Arts |
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Websites | Campus Housing | Renison University College | St. Jerome’s University | United College | Conrad Grebel University College |
Compare residence fees
Choosing the right residence for you can be a big decision that costs factor into. Compare different residences and room types and what they cost.Ìý
Traditional-style (classic dorm room with required meal plan)
Residence |
Total housing fees for 8 months (includes mandatory meal plan*) |
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Campus Housing residences |
|
Claudette Millar Hall – single room |
$16,000 – $18,250 |
Claudette Millar Hall – double room |
$15,500 – $17,800 |
Ron Eydt Village – double room |
$14,300 – $16,500 |
Village 1 – single room |
$15,200 – $17,400 |
Village 1 – interconnecting room |
$14,800 – $17,000 |
Village 1 – double room |
$14,300 – $16,500 |
Conrad Grebel University College |
|
Double room | $14,970 |
Renison University College |
|
Double room |
$14,600 |
Single room |
$16,100 |
Link double |
$15,000 |
Link single |
$16,300 |
St. Jerome’s University |
|
Single room |
$17,565 |
Double room |
$15,965 |
United College |
|
Double room |
$14,800 |
*For Campus Housing meal plans, you canÌýchoose one of three tiers. University College meal plans are all-inclusive. Rates reflect 2025/2026 residence and meal plan fees.
Suite-style (apartment with access to a kitchen to cook your meals)
Campus Housing residence |
Total housing fees for 8 months (with and without optional meal plan) |
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Mackenzie King Village – single room |
$10,100* – $15,500 |
UW Place – single in a two-bedroom suite |
$8,620* – $14,500 |
UW Place – single room in a three- or four-bedroom suite |
$9,000* – $13,500 |
UW Place – double room |
$8,000* – $13,500 |
*Lowest end of the range does not include a meal plan. Students without a meal plan should add $3,000 to $4,000 ($375 – $500/month) for groceries and dining out. Rates reflect 2025/2026 residence and meal plan fees.
What are the University College residences?
University Colleges are smaller on-campus communities that offer residence and academic programs within the larger University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
Each one has its own character and distinctive programs where you can get involved and feel supported. You'll live in a close-knit community while having access to theÌýservices and facilities available to all À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ studentsÌý– plus the services at the University College.
You can
- live at a University College without taking courses there,
- live at a University College and take courses at one or more University Colleges and the main À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ campus, or
- live in a different residence andÌýtake courses at one or more University Colleges (plus the main campus).Ìý
Meal plans
Enjoy nourishing meals and snacks in residence so you're able to focus and stay healthy without spending hours grocery shopping and preparing meals.
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ's residences includeÌýÌý
- cafeterias in every traditional-style residence building,
- aÌýfocus on healthy, locally-sourced food, andÌý
- meals that accommodateÌýmany dietary needs, including dairy- and gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, halal, and common food allergens.Ìý
There are a variety of meal plans (with different costs) to choose from depending on where you live.
Campus Housing residences
Village One, Ron Eydt Village, Claudette Millar Hall
You must purchase a meal plan for a traditional residence.
Mackenzie King Village, UW Place, Columbia Lake Village
Along with cooking your own meals, you can purchase an optional meal plan specifically for suite-style residences.
University College residences
At the on-campus University Colleges, you'll enjoy an all-you-care-to-eat style of dining and eat all your meals there.
Common questions
What does a meal plan give me access to?
Whether you live in a Campus Housing residence or one of the University Colleges, all meal plans give you access to delicious meals and quick snacks to keep you fuelled throughout the day.
Campus Housing residences
You can use your meal plan in residence and at the many 2025 À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ outlets on campus. Your meal plan also includes some flex dollars, which can be used at some off-campus locations, in vending machines and for laundry.
University Colleges
Each of the University Colleges offer all-you-care-to-eat meal plans as part of their residence fees.
- Conrad Grebel: Enjoy home-style food and famous homemade baked goods, plus bagged lunches and late suppers that offer flexibility around class schedules.
- Renison: You can look forward to the My Pantry kitchen space for late-night snacks and flex dollars which can be used at some off-campus locations.
- St. Jerome's:ÌýBenefit fromÌýan all-you-care-to-eat meal plan with an emphasis on food sustainability, locally-sourced ingredients, and freshness.
- United: Enjoy food prepared fresh with local ingredients, plus you can share your favourite recipes with the head chef to help contribute to your dining experience.
Regardless of where you live, our staff will do their best to accommodate any dietary restrictions you have, so you can enjoy your meal plan to its full extent!
What's the benefit of a meal plan in a suite/apartment-style residence?
If you're living in a suite-style residence, you can choose to buy a meal plan (which come in three sizes). You may wish to purchase one if you plan on eating some of your meals in the 2025 À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ outlets on campus. Great for days when you don’t have time to cook or visit the grocery store!
What if I have dietary restriction?
Residences can accommodate most priority food allergens and common dietary restrictions. If you're thinking of living in on-campus housing and have a food allergy or celiac disease, please complete the accessible housing application.
You can also contact 2025 À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ atÌýfoodserv@uwaterloo.ca if you have questions about the options that are available.
Applying to residence
High school students
Once you apply to À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ, you're automatically eligible to live in residence. If you receive an offer of admission, all you need to do to guarantee your spot in residence is
- claim your WatIAm and enable at least 2-3 business days before you apply to residence;
- accept your Offer of Admission by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on June 2, 2025;
- submit a Residence Guarantee Application Form and a $500 non-refundable deposit by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time (ET) on June 10, 2025; and
- meet any conditions outlined on your Offer of Admission.
Stay up to date on residence application deadlines by checking out the Campus Housing important dates page.
- The guarantee does not apply if you miss the June 2 deadline to accept an offer of admission. Learn more about the residence process for first-year students.
- Your grades and when you receive an offer of admission do not influence your choice of residences.
- Conrad Grebel University College is another on-campus residence. A separate application is required.
Accommodations due to medical, psychological, allergy/dietary restrictions or mental health
Students part of the housing guarantee may be placed in any residence room type. If you require housing accommodations due to medical, sensory, physical, environmental, psychological, or allergy/dietary restrictions or due to mental health conditions, you should apply for accessible housing by the June 10 deadline.
Transfer students
Let us take care of finding you a place to live! Reserve your guaranteed residence spot by following the steps outlined on Campus Housing's upper-year housing page.
Renison University College also welcomes transfer students to apply for residence by applying on their Renison Residence Application Form.
Live with classmates in a Living Learning Community
Through a Living Learning Community, you can live in the same area of residence with students who are in your academic program or identify similar to you. Each Living Learning Community is assigned an upper-year mentor who offers leadership and support.
Themes include various academic programs, and varsity athletics.
Accessibility in residence
Accessible housing for students who require supports or accommodations are available in the residences run by Campus Housing and St. Jerome's University.
The Accessible Housing Supports web page explains the types of accommodation and the process.
If you're interested in living in one of our on-campus University Colleges, you'll need to contact them directly to see how they can support you in residence.
Common questions about residence
Do I have to live in residence?
While you are not required to live in residence, we highly recommend it! Research has shown that living in residence for first year increases students' academic success and graduation rates. You'll have access to all the best resources the campus has to offer while also making friends and lots of fun experiences.
Are floors co-ed?
It varies from residence to residence. Some floors are co-ed, many are not. Co-ed first-year floors usually have each gender in a separate wing with a separate washroom. Gender-inclusive housing options are also available in residence.
Are residences split according to faculties or programs?
No. If you live in residence, you'll have the opportunity to meet students from many À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ programs. However, in our Living Learning Communities, you can choose to live with students in your faculty/program and benefit from special enrichment opportunities. You'll still be part of a larger residence with students from many programs.
How safe are the residences?
Residence staff take the safety of students living in residence very seriously.
- All facilities have been designed for safety and security
- 24/7 campus security patrols
- Keycard access, locked exterior doors, and security cameras
- Emergency preparedness and support services
- Security updates using a mobile appÌý
Can I live in residence after first year?
Yes, each of our residences offers some space for students who are in second year or above.
Which type of residence is the best fit for me?
Each residence has many services and experiences to offer. Some offer more independence while others offer more social interaction, while others offer more privacy. Check out the student-written Choosing your À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ residence article for the inside scoop.Ìý
All of our residences offer a strong sense of community, support for academic pursuits, full-time staff, and many amenities to make it feel like home. Campus and residence tours are a great way to learn more. Can’t make it to campus? Check out our .
Discover more about residence and meal plans
Visit our Missing Manual website for tips and advice from À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ students and staff.

What are the different residences at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ?
Knowing which residence best meets your needs can be a bit tricky, but you're in luck! Read the rundown on each residence at À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ to help you differentiate them and figure out the right place for you.

Choosing your À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ residence
Finding the "perfect residence" can be a crucial step in experiencing a smooth transition to university, here are answers to some of the important and common questions you might have.

Eating on campus 101
You might wonder what food is like on campus. Where can you eat? What kinds of food can you choose? What if you are a light eater, are vegan, or have a food allergy? See common questions about meal plans in the five Campus Housing residences.Ìý