Summer students can check in at the Residence Services office after 3pm on the move-in date specified on your emailed room offer.
September-December 2023
Move-in will take place over the Labour Day weekend of Saturday, September 2nd and Sunday, September 3rd and they are big days at UVic. You will receive detailed information from us via email before you get here, so stay tuned and check your email.
Students will be asked to sign-up for a timeslot on their designated move-in day, as determined by their room location.
January-April 2024
If you are moving in for the first time in January, we will email you with information and notice of a special mid-year orientation to get you connected to your communities.
BuildingFloorDateCraigdarroch Neighbourhood
David Thompson (DT)
Floor(s) 0, 2
Saturday, September 2nd
David Thompson (DT)
Floor(s) 1, 3
Sunday, September 3rd
Sir Arthur Currie (SAC)
Floor(s) 0, 2
Sunday, September 3rd
Sir Arthur Currie (SAC)
Floor(s) 1,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Čeqʷəŋín ʔéʔləŋ (Cheko’nien House)
formerly Building 1 (B1)
Cheko'nien House (CH)
Floor(s) 3,5,6
Saturday, September 2nd
Cheko'nien House (CH)
Floor(s) 4,7,8
Sunday, September 3rd
Sŋéqə ʔéʔləŋ (Sngequ House) formerly Building 2 (B2)
Sngequ House (SH)
Floor(s) 3,4,5,6,7
Saturday, September 2nd
Sngequ House (SH)
Floor(s) 8,9,10,11
Sunday, September 3rd
Tower Neighbourhood
Tower (TW)
Floor(s) 1,2,3,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Tower (TW)
Floor(s) 5,6
Saturday, September 2nd
South Tower (STW)
Floor(s) 1,2,3,4
Saturday, September 2nd
South Tower (STW)
Floor(s) 5,6
Sunday, September 3rd
Ring Road Neighbourhood
Ring Road (RG)
Floor(s) 1,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Ring Road (RG)
Floor(s) 2,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Gordon Head Neighbourhood
Robert Wallace (WA)
Floor(s) 1,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Robert Wallace (WA)
Floor(s) 2,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Richard Wilson (WI)
Floor(s) 1,3
Sunday, September 3rd
Richard Wilson (WI)
Floor(s) 2
Saturday, September 2nd
Poole (PL)
Floor(s) 1,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Poole (PL)
Floor(s) 2,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Roderick Haig-Brown (HB)
Floor(s) 1,3
Sunday, September 3rd
Roderick Haig-Brown (HB)
Floor(s) 2
Saturday, September 2nd
Lansdowne Neighbourhood
Lansdowne 1 (LD)
Floor(s) 2,3,4
Saturday, September 2nd
Robert Carroll (CA)
Floor(s) 2,3,4
Sunday, September 3rd
John Helmken (HE)
Floor(s) 1,2,3,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Nancy Hodges (HO)
Floor(s) 2,3,4
Sunday, September 3rd
Elma Sanderson (SA)
Floor(s) 2,3,4
Saturday, September 2nd
Alice Ravenhill (RA)
Floor(s) 1,2,3,4
Saturday, September 2nd
Park Hall
Park (PK)
Floor(s) 1,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Park (PK)
Floor(s) 2
Sunday, September 3rd
McGill Neighbourhood
Joseph Cunliffe (JC)
Floor(s) 1,2,3
Sunday, September 3rd
Shirley Baker (SB)
Floor(s) 1,2,3
Saturday, September 2nd
Hugh Stephen (HS)
Floor(s) 1,2,3
Sunday, September 3rd
Cluster Housing
Cluster Housing (CL)
All Units
Move-in will take place over the Labour Day weekend of Saturday, September 2nd and Sunday, September 3rd.
If you are registered in one of the orientation events that occur before September 2nd, 2023 (see list below) you can apply to arrive early. In order to apply, you must have:
Received and accepted a room offer; and
Paid all required deposits and fees for term 1, or received an extension approval for fees.
Eligibility
Only students enrolled in an approved orientation event or program are eligible to apply for early arrival. The program/events that are eligible for an early arrival in 2023 are:
Varsity Tryouts
Business Exchange Orientation
International Student Welcome
Residence Ambassador
Summer Stayover student (residents already living on campus who have accepted a placement in residence for fall 2023)
How and when to apply
Applications are open as of July 14th, 2023 and will remain open until August 14, 2023. To apply, login to the housing portal. Late applications will not be considered.
If approved, you may move in two days prior to the start date of the program/event you are enrolled in.
The cost per night is $38.50 plus tax.
Full payment must be made via credit card at the time of reservation. If your Early Arrival Request is approved, you will be contacted to make payment.
Food is not included with the cost of the room. If you have a UVic ONECard, you can opt into the voluntary Summer Meal Account which is a flexible option for all students who have a ONECard between May 1 and August 31. To apply, email eat@uvic.ca or visit the UNFS office located in the Robert Carroll Building. Once the Summer Meal Account has been added to your ONECard, funds can be loaded with the food service cashiers or at the ONECard office. When you make a purchase, that amount is deducted from your balance. Add money at your convenience and tap your ONECard at any UNFS location to receive the 10% discount. If you do not have your ONECard, please contact the ONECard office at onecard@uvic.ca.
What to expect if you arrive early
You will most likely find things quiet around residence until move-in day weekend. You may find fellow residents living in your residence and you may encounter Residence Services cleaning staff. Community Leaders (student staff) are in training and are not yet available. There may also be some construction and maintenance staff working, which could involve noise disturbances during business hours.
Please note that there are reduced food options available on campus before September 2nd.
If your Fall 2023 room assignment is not yet available, you will be placed in a temporary location. You will be required to move to your permanent room on the date assigned in your letter of acceptance for early arrival.
Please be aware that from the time you arrive on campus to the start date of your 2023-24 Residence Contract you are required to abide by the Community Standards outlined in the residence contract and the Community Living Handbook.
The following items are not allowed in any residence:
candles or incense
diffusers
subwoofers and sound systems containing subwoofers
water-filled items (e.g., beds, aquariums)
pets
halogen lamps
illegal drugs
any sort of weapon or replica (including BB and paintball guns)
camp fuel or other combustibles
Network devices not allowed on campus:
routers and switches
Wifi printers (Bluetooth is OK)
home automation devices like Wifi-enabled light bulbs (Bluetooth is OK)
Dormitory rooms
small appliances including toasters, hot plates, air fryers, electric grills, rice cookers, etc. are not permitted in any dormitory rooms. See Schedule B 3.4 of the Residence Contract for more information.
Cluster units and apartments
Couches, love seats, chairs, extra beds, fridges and dressers are not allowed.
In the event prohibited furniture and/or appliances are brought into residences without the permission of Residence Services, the resident will be required to remove the item. Email housing@uvic.ca for more information.
The University discourages the use of mini-refrigerators due to the University’s focus on sustainability and addressing climate change. Mini-fridges use a significant amount of power per month and are far less power efficient per square foot than a full size fridge. If, however, you require a fridge, a high efficiency Energy Star rated refrigerator no larger than 3 cubic feet is permitted.
We recommend the following:
All mini-fridges must be Energy Star Rated.
The fridge should not be placed in the sun or in a warm spot if you can avoid it.
Sufficient space between the sides of the fridge and walls or other furniture is required for proper ventilation.
Only open the fridge door when needed.
Please note: Fridges must be removed when the student moves out or removal fees will be applied to the student account.
Small appliances
Electric kettles are permitted in dormitory rooms or in the lounge. They must be CSA approved, in good working order, and have an automatic shut-off.
No other small appliances are allowed in dormitory rooms. See Schedule B 3.4 of the Residence Contract for more information.
We rent both bike and storage lockers to residents on a first-come, first-served basis.
Only students currently living in residence are eligible to rent bike or storage lockers.
Residents in Cluster units are not eligible to rent bike or storage lockers as each unit has a shared storage room.
Rental periods cannot extend before or after the time of the resident’s occupancy.
In September, lockers are rented for two semesters only.
In January, lockers may be rented for one semester.
Bikes cannot be stored inside any rooms or buildings in residence other than storage lockers.
We have a limited supply of individual bike lockers and storage lockers.
Students with sports gear are encouraged to rent a storage locker for their equipment.
We offer two sizes of storage locker:
Half-height lockers are 3 ft. tall, 2-3 ft. wide, and 3-4 ft. from front to back. These are ideal for storing shorter items such as duffle bags, storage bins, hockey bags, rubbermaid totes, etc.
Full-height lockers are 6.5 -7 ft. tall, 1.5-3 ft. wide, and 2-3 ft. from front to back. These are ideal for storing taller equipment such as hockey sticks, golf clubs, etc.
$60.00 rental fee (plus GST) for group bike lockers (September 2023 to April 2024). Group bike lockers are large rooms or cages located within specific buildings, but are accessible from the exterior of the building. Students receive a key to the locker, a bike tag, and are assigned a numbered location within the locker where they can lock their bike.
$100.00 rental fee (plus GST) for individual bike lockers (September 2023 to April 2024). Individual lockers are located throughout the residence area. There are 64 lockers, each of which can hold one bike.
Applications for reserving a bike or storage locker will be available July 17th, 2023. Submit a Bike or Storage Locker Request form through the Housing Portal. You must have received and accepted a room offer before you can access the request form.
Students who rent a bike or storage locker in September for two semesters, and who leave residence early, are eligible for one semester’s refund of their rental fee only, plus their deposit of $25.
Students who rent a bike or storage locker in January for one semester, and who leave residence early, are not eligible for a refund of their rental fee, but will receive a refund of their $25 deposit.
Resident’s locker deposits are normally returned to them at the same time as their security deposit.
Residents must move out of their bike or storage locker on the same day that they move out of residence in order to have their deposit refunded.
The university does not provide you with third party liability or property insurance. The university recommends you obtain a residential tenant insurance policy that provides coverage for both:
loss or damage to personal property
third party liability coverage for personal injury and property damage.
Insurance may be available as an extension of your family’s home insurance policy. Consult with your insurance agent to confirm that appropriate coverage is in place.
Or, you may wish to consider coverage from one of these insurance companies who offer insurance to students in residence:
Residents are invited to attend special Residence Orientation activities throughout the Move-in day weekend. A full listing of activities will be available in late August. Make special note of your Community Meeting time, as well as dinner times and locations for these days.
You will also receive a copy of the Residence Orientation schedule in your Move-in day package and it will be posted on your floor. Ask your Community Leader if you have any questions.