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Current Glendon Residents FAQ

If you're considering staying in residence during your upper years, you can re-apply as long as you meet all of the following requirements:

  • You are continuously enrolled in a full-time degree program.
  • Have no behavioural infractions while living in or visiting York residence.
  • Have no outstanding debt to the University.

Yes, you can apply for residence as long as you meet the eligibility criteria mentioned above.

Fall/winter term undergraduate residence applications are available in February. Apply through MyFile and follow the instructions. Set 10 to 15 minutes aside to complete and submit your application no later than June 3 to secure your space.

No, we continue to accept residence applications throughout the summer, but offers will be made only if space is available.

Yes, a $250 application fee is due upon application and can be paid online by Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Visa Debit. Please visit the rates page.

Yes, you can select up to two preferred residences on your request. While Housing & Conference Services will make every effort to accommodate your preferences, we cannot guarantee your specific choices. Most students base their residence preferences on their faculty and campus study program.

If students apply at the same time, they are more likely to get access to roommate/suitemate matching in the same time slot. Please note that if any of the students that applied to live together do not meet the eligibility criteria at the time of offer, then they cannot be placed in the same space.

York Apartments housing is reserved for graduate and law students and students with families only. Undergraduate students are welcome to apply to continue living in undergraduate residence.

Information about room offers will be available by May 1, 2024. Applying earlier increases your chance of getting a housing offer.

Yes, you can select up to two preferred residences on your request. While Housing & Conference Services will make every effort to accommodate your preferences, we cannot guarantee your specific choices. Most students base their residence preferences on their faculty and campus study program.

You can indicate single room as preference in the application although typically, upper-year students are offered a single room first. However, there is also an affordable alternative option for you if you know someone you would be happy to share a room with. You can request to share a double room with a friend as long as you are of the same gender and you request each other as roommates.

Yes, you are required to pay a $750 non-refundable residence room deposit online using a credit or visa debit card upon acceptance of your residence room offer. Your deposit is not an additional charge and will be credited back to your student account after you move in. Instructions on how to pay your deposit online will be included with your room offer.

Yes, however the possibility of you getting another residence offer is not guaranteed.

Once moved in, students may request to change their building or room assignment by submitting a transfer request form online every October through Housing & Conference Services. For roommate conflicts or other challenges, residents should first contact their don or residence life coordinator. Transfer requests require mediation by residence life and Housing & Conference Services and are subject to room availability.

If approved in writing to transfer to another residence or room, a transfer fee will be charged along with the prorated rate for the new room effective from the day of transfer.

The undergraduate residence contract commence on check-in date. Guidelines for move-in will be posted on the residence move-in information in August. Move-out is 24 hours after the student completes their F/W Term classes/exams or Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 12:00p.m., whichever is earlier.

Glendon Campus Check-In Dates

Student GroupCheck-in Date
Upper-year students Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024
Winter-only exchange students
and winter intake students
Friday, Jan. 3, 2025

Common spaces in residence buildings are cleaned by Housing staff daily between 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. (does not include washroom in suite-style buildings). On weekends, minor cleaning (garbage emptied, washrooms cleaned (trad-style) will be completed between 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.

Students are responsible for cleaning their own rooms (including garbage/recycling removal to garbage rooms), and share the responsibility of cleaning shared washroom and kitchen spaces in 2 person rooms. Students are encouraged to discuss cleaning tasks and schedules with their roommate. Residence life dons are available to help this process.

Residents of the undergraduate residences are eligible to get a $25 OEPTC (Ontario energy and property tax credit) for the year that they lived in residence. Therefore, you should not claim an Ontario property tax credit when you are completing your annual tax return. For more information please see tax information.

No, all residences are smoke-free. Smoking is also strictly prohibited within 9 metres of the building entrance.

Rules and policies on cannabis smoking, possession and cultivation are available in residence community standards.

Residents are encouraged to contact Residence Life on all smoking and cannabis concerns they may have. Issues will be addressed with responsible residents in accordance to policies set in the residence occupancy agreement and residence life handbook.

Note: Housing & conference services strives to ensure the completeness and accuracy of information contained on this website, however, we reserve the right to change any of the information at any time without notice.