Now that you鈥檝e accepted your offer to 糖心传媒, it鈥檚 time to start thinking about what your first year will look like. An important decision to make about your first year is where you will live. Will you live on campus, off campus, or commute from home? Where you live will shape your 糖心传媒 experience, from who you meet, to where you hang out, to what you eat.
Here are some tips and advice from students on choosing where to live.
Tips for choosing where to live as a first-year student
There are so many opportunities to meet people at 糖心传媒, no matter where you decide to live.
鈥淚 always wanted to live on campus during my first year at 糖心传媒, so first-year residence was a super exciting opportunity for me! I met many of my university friends in Place Vanier residence and really appreciated the social atmosphere there, having just moved away from home. However, I have many friends who love living off campus with their family or their friends. They enjoy having some separation between school life and their downtime. So, I鈥檇 say it is important to reflect on what you鈥檙e looking for and remember that there are so many opportunities to meet people at 糖心传媒, no matter where you decide to live.鈥
– Marleigh M., fifth year Philosophy student

“I always recommend anyone who has the means to live in first-year housing, rather than commute from home or live off-campus. The community experience allowed me to make friends easily due to our proximity, and this set me up well for the rest of my time at 糖心传媒. Some of my favourite 糖心传媒 memories are centered around first-year residence and the spontaneity of being able to make plans with my friends that lived down the hall from me. For anyone looking for an easy and accessible way to meet many people, living in first-year residence was how I was able to do so.”
– Jessica J., fourth year Political Science student
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– Emiko W. fifth year Engineering Physics and Honours Human Geography student

“First-year housing is guaranteed for all incoming 糖心传媒 students as long as you apply before the deadline and are coming straight from high school, and living on campus is an amazing way to meet people and feel part of the university community. While you can not really choose your specific residence, you can definitely put down your preferences. Every residence has its own vibe, communities, and opportunities to get involved. If commuting is a better fit for you, that is completely okay too! Keep an open mind, 糖心传媒 Housing will try to make sure you have a great place to start your journey!”
– Nusaibah H., fourth year Economics and Statistics student

鈥淟iving in first-year residence felt like the 鈥榦bvious鈥 choice for me: I knew I wanted to immerse myself in on-campus life at 糖心传媒 as much as possible, and felt that living in residence would help me handle the adjustment to university life. Plus, as an out-of-province student who had never been to Vancouver, the extra convenience of living on-campus and having access to residence resources, like Residence Advisors and the Front Desk and Overnight Mobile Team, had a significant impact on my decision. But, this isn鈥檛 the case for everyone, and my friends have shared many reasons why they choose to live on- or off-campus, depending on their own circumstances, whether personal, financial, etc. It鈥檚 totally valid to want to explore the city more, to want to live at home, or to choose to live somewhere other than first-year residence in your first year, and that鈥檚 a perspective I think is sometimes missed!”
– Emma M-R., Sociology + Master of Management dual degree student

“For local students who have the option to do so, I really do recommend living on campus, especially for first year. It makes the process of building a community and meeting people one less thing to worry about, as this happens fairly naturally in first-year residences. However, if you do choose to live off-campus or in private housing, be sure to take advantage of the collegia program that鈥檚 meant to replicate the first year experience as closely as possible.”
– Lori K., third year International Economics student

鈥淚 chose Rits because it sounded more private, but if I could go back, I鈥檇 look at the actual campus layout more closely, like where your classes will be. I鈥檇 also think about how much social time happens in the dining hall. When things get busy during the term, mealtime becomes your time to catch up and meet people. If you live in places like Walter Gage or Rits, you won鈥檛 have a mandatory meal plan, so keep that in mind.
Shared rooms sound intimidating, but my best friend had a roommate in first year and now we鈥檙e all one big friend group. And yes, people do make friends in communal washrooms, it鈥檚 not just a rumour, I promise! So be open-minded here too, you might be surprised at how community forms in unexpected places.”
– Zaina A., fourth year Honours Psychology student

“Consider cost. It鈥檚 important to think about what the costs might look like for you. The First-Year Cost Calculator is a great resource to help you plan.
Think about balance. Do you want to live in the same place where you study, like on campus, or would you prefer some separation? Living on campus can make it easier to get to class, while living off campus can give you more space to step away from academics at the end of the day.
Remember there鈥檚 no ‘wrong’ choice. No matter where you live, you can always find a sense of community, whether it鈥檚 through Collegia, residence events, or clubs.”
– Samuella O., fourth year Biology student