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Residence

Welcome to Residence at Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

Nestled on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, this cosmopolitan port city offers the best of two worlds, a rich history with close connections to the sea, and a vibrant, young culture!  As Nova Scotia's capital, Halifax is the major centre of the Maritimes, and is the largest city east of Quebec City and north of Boston!  Interested in Residence? When you come to Saint Mary's University, you become a part of a vibrant, tight-knit community. Saint Mary's University is set in a park-like campus within one large city block.  We've been working hard to bring you the following website, devoted to current students, prospective students, and the curious. We hope you enjoy your stay and come back often!

What's going on in Residence? Read more to find out!

 

Latest Edition:

-February 2010 - click here!

                                                                               

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 Returning to Residence for the

2010-2011 Academic School Year?

 

YOU COULD BE #1

2010 RESIDENCE ROOM DRAW

February 1st to March 1st

If you are considering returning to residence for the 2010-2011 academic year and you want priority in room preferences, we welcome you to stop by the Residence Life Office at LR108 to re-apply for residence during the Room Draw period beginning 9am, Monday, February 1st to 4:30pm, Monday, March 1st. We hope to see you!

 

Why Live on Campus? Click here for more information
  

You learn much at University, but not everything can be found within the pages of a textbook or in a classroom.

While living in residence, you become part of the University to a greater extent than if you were living off-campus.

Residence life provides education for living - you will meet new people from all over the province and even the world!

Learn more about the Residence Department - objectives, mission statement, and why we work so hard to maintain a high standard of living for our students!

Read more ...

 

 

For more information on Residence Policies (and Addendums) please refer to the Residence Handbook!

 

 

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