Living On Campus

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Living on campus at ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ combines the best of city living with the convenience of classes down the hall from your room. There are 202 single-occupancy rooms, all with a single bed, desk and chair, internet, wardrobe closet and a small refrigerator. There are TV lounges/dining areas with satellite television and a fully equipped kitchen. Laundry is available on each floor. There is also 24-hour onsite security. A subway entrance, restaurants and stores, are at your doorstep.
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Application for Residence
To live in residence, please apply as early as possible. An application can be made prior to acceptance into the Doctor of Naturopathy degree program.
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Fees
For more information or to request a residence application package, call (416) 498-1255 ext. 330 or ext. 372, or email residence@ccnm.edu.
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The ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ - ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ does not have a student residence. However, students have easy access to campus from any neighbourhood along the Skytrain route, with the campus located at the Columbia Skytrain station.
The Admissions Department provides new students with a New Student Guide and a Housing Guide with information on transportation and surrounding communities. Students can join the , a ¶ºÄÌÊÓƵ - Boucher student Facebook group, which provides a source for housing options, often gained from students moving or looking for roommates. BCIT also has a list of off-campus housing.