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Live in a house
Live on campus and immerse yourself in college life. Accommodation is guaranteed for new full-time students who enter the first-year undergraduate course for the first time. Every T University campus has a series of housing choices, which will help you to integrate into an interesting, mutually supportive and closely United university community. Walk to classes, campus activities, sports facilities and libraries. Participate in movie nights, recreational sports activities, study groups and club activities. From healthy dining choices and laundry facilities to urban tourism and academic tutors, you can find convenient and useful services. Living on campus is a good way to start your college life. Learn more about housing services in UTM, UTSC and St. George's University.
I. Accommodation
1, student dormitory accommodation
Choose campus accommodation to fully integrate yourself into college students. For new full-time students who start their first year of undergraduate study, the University of Toronto will guarantee their accommodation. Every campus of the University of Toronto has a variety of accommodation options, which will help you integrate into an interesting, supportive and closely connected community. Student dormitories are generally close to teaching buildings, campus activity venues, sports facilities and libraries, and students can walk there. You can find convenient and effective services from healthy catering choices and laundry facilities to smoothly transition your study and life. Campus accommodation is a good way to start college life. Read the following information to learn about the accommodation services at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus, St George Campus and Shijiabao Campus.
Off-campus housing
Some students choose to live off campus in greater toronto area? Many student-friendly and culturally diverse communities. If you decide to find your own housing arrangement, university? The American Housing Office can help you navigate the rental market and find the most suitable one. Browse the University of Toronto? List of off-campus rentals, and use our roommate search service to find another student to share a unit. Visiting the University of Toronto? American off-campus rental support.
2. Off-campus accommodation
Some students choose to live off campus. Many students in greater toronto area are friendly, multicultural and live nearby. If you decide to find your own accommodation off campus, the accommodation office of the University of Toronto can help you understand the housing rental market and find the most suitable house for you. Browse the off-campus rental list of the University of Toronto, and use the roommate search service of the University of Toronto to find other students who can share the dormitory. You can get off-campus rental support from the University of Toronto.
Campus accommodation choice
Choice of campus housing in Mississauga
University of Toronto, Mississauga? In the academic life community in the United States, first-year students share living space with students of the same or similar subjects. Live in traditional dormitory or townhouse, and attend various seminars, social activities and study meetings.
Senior students usually live in dormitories and play the role of student leaders, such as teachers or dormitory consultants. Others live in shared apartments.
There are barrier-free units in the first and second years of residence. Accommodation facilities include elevators, automatic door openers, Braille signs and other functions, so as to be as fair and inclusive as possible.
St George's campus housing options
The University of Toronto is located in the heart of downtown Toronto? St George's campus dormitory provides a comfortable home away from home for students. Do you live on St. George's campus? Seven colleges, or in Chestnut Mansion, do students experience a close sense of community within the country? America's top research universities.
Besides living, St. George's campus? Universities are also community centers. They sponsor specialized academic projects and provide student services, catering options and cultural space. All the students in the college of arts and sciences joined the university, even though they decided not to live in the dormitory.
Each housing option has a unique personality and heritage. Most people have dormitory-style accommodation, while some people have shared apartment-style units. Accessible accommodation is available.
Selection of Campus Housing in scarborough
Living in a dormitory has many advantages, including being close to campus, a supportive learning environment and leadership opportunities. The University of Toronto at scarborough offers townhouses and apartment suites, most of which have single rooms. Accessible accommodation is available.
UTSC townhouse is only a five-minute walk from classrooms and facilities. Each unit is shared by four to six students and is fully equipped with a bedroom, one or two bathrooms, a kitchen, a storage area and a living room/dining room. They are located in the most beautiful places on campus, and most of them have single bedrooms.
Joan Foley Hall apartment building has three bedrooms and four bedrooms, with two bathrooms, a full kitchen, a living room/dining room and a storage room. There is a common room on each floor, and you can see the scenic highland valleys.
3. The choice of campus dormitory
(1) Student Dormitory in Mississauga Campus
In the academic accommodation community of the University of Toronto in Mississauga, freshmen and students of the same or similar academic disciplines enjoy accommodation space. Live in traditional student dormitories or townhouses, and attend various seminars, social activities and study meetings.
Senior students usually live in student dormitories as student cadres (such as tutors or dormitory consultants). The classmate who loves her lives in an apartment house that * * * enjoys.
In the dormitory of freshmen and seniors, there are various service facilities, such as elevators, automatic doors and Braille signs, which make the dormitory more fair and inclusive.
(2) St. George's campus dormitory
The students in St George's Campus of the University of Toronto are located in downtown Toronto, providing students with comfortable dormitories to make them feel at home. Whether living in the dormitories of seven colleges in St. George's campus or in Chestnut's dormitory, students can get a close sense of community in such a top research university.
In addition to student dormitory accommodation, St. George's Campus College of the University of Toronto is also a community center for students. They sponsor special academic projects and provide various student services, catering options and cultural exchange space. Students in the college of arts and sciences will go to a college or even decide not to live in a dormitory.
Every choice of student dormitory has distinct characteristics. Most student dormitories are dormitory-style accommodation, and some apartment-style rooms have * * *. Provide opportunities for accommodation and visits.
(3) Shijiapu Campus Student Dormitory
Living in a student dormitory has many advantages, including being close to the campus, having a supportive learning environment and leadership opportunities. The University of Toronto in scarborough offers townhouses and apartment suites, most of which have single rooms. Provide opportunities for accommodation and visits.
The townhouses on the Segabal campus of the University of Toronto are only five minutes' walk from classrooms and school facilities. Each accommodation unit is shared by 4-6 students and is fully furnished, including bedroom, one or two toilets, kitchen, storage area and living room/dining room. These dormitories are located in the most beautiful area of the whole campus, and most of them are single bedrooms.
Joan Foley building apartment building offers three-bedroom and four-bedroom apartments with two bathrooms, a complete kitchen set, a living room/dining room and a storage room. Each floor has a public area, where you can enjoy the beautiful Hailan River basin.
Catering & food
All three campuses of the University of Texas have diversified dining options? From local and organic food, vegetarian and vegan, to university canteens and cafeterias, brand chain stores, bars, cafes, sushi or pho, and so on. Expand your palette in college, not just your mind.
Some dorms have mandatory meal plans to provide students with nutritious food in social situations. Even you? If you don't live on campus, you can sign up for a meal plan that conforms to your lifestyle and offers discounted prices. The balance of the meal fee is conveniently deposited into your T card.
Toronto is famous for its culinary culture. Students from the University of Toronto can explore the food world in markets and restaurants all over Toronto. Students at the University of Mississauga and the University of Cabrera like to be surrounded by Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East and many popular North American flavors.
Second, catering and food.
The three campuses of the University of Toronto have a variety of dining options, from local organic food, vegetarian food and vegan food, to university canteens and cafeterias, brand chain stores, bars, cafes, sushi or rice noodle shops and so on.
Some student dormitories have mandatory meal plans to provide students with nutritious food in social situations. Even if you don't live on campus, you can buy a meal plan that suits your living habits. The meal fee will be deducted directly from your student card.
Toronto is famous for its catering culture. Students from the University of Toronto can find delicious food from all over the world in the markets and restaurants of GTA. Students at the University of Toronto Mississauga Campus and Gabal Campus can taste food from Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East, as well as many North American flavors.
Mississauga campus
UTM provides on-campus and non-residential meal plans. There are all kinds of cooking choices on campus? From residential restaurants to Pita cake pits, international kitchens, subways and booster juices.
1, Mississauga campus
The University of Toronto Mississauga campus provides catering programs for both on-campus and non-student dormitories. Mississauga campus has a variety of food choices, from the student dormitory canteen to Pita cake pit, international kitchen, and strong juice.
St George's campus
On the campus of St George's University in downtown Toronto, students can find a variety of dining options in and around the campus. From convenient take-out kiosks to multicultural catering, vegetarian food and so on.
2. St George's Campus
St George's Campus of the University of Toronto is located in downtown Toronto. Students can find a variety of dining options, including on-campus dining and dining in nearby places. From convenient buy-and-go kiosks to multicultural restaurants, vegetarian restaurants and so on.
Scarborough campus
Enjoy pasta, sushi or pan-Asian cuisine in UTSC? This is a bright and casual market. Buy a sandwich from the Beach Grove Market or the Los Angeles Preparatory Education Center, or go to the student-run restaurant Rex? The study. What about you? I will find many healthy and convenient food choices on campus.
3. Shijiapu Campus
You can enjoy delicious pasta, sushi and pan-Asian cuisine in the informal market of the University of Toronto in scarborough, buy sandwiches from the Beach Grove Market or the L.A. Preparatory Teaching Center, or eat in student-run restaurants, such as Rex? You can find many healthy and convenient dining options on campus.
transport
What about you? You will find many modes of travel in Toronto and greater toronto area, including bus lines, subways, trams, trains, bicycle lanes, pedestrian paths and shuttle buses between campuses. All campuses have well-lit walkways connecting buildings and provide various barrier-free transportation options. How do you decide? You have to walk around and plan your route!
Third, traffic.
Now you can find many ways to travel in Toronto and GTA. Bus lines, subways, trams, Go trains, bicycle lanes, sidewalks and shuttle buses are connected among the campuses. All campuses of the University of Toronto have well-lit sidewalks and provide many convenient modes of transportation. Choose the transportation mode that suits you and plan your trip.
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public transportation system
Take the MiWay bus to visit Mississauga. All UTM students can pick up their U-Pass for unlimited free rides, and the MiWay route will take you to the whole destination in Mississauga. They are also connected with neighboring transportation systems, such as Toronto Transportation Commission, brampton Transportation Company and Oakville Transportation Company. UTM students can also get a discount on GO Transit, a regional network of train and bus routes across GTA and extending to Hamilton.
Is it you? If you are planning a long trip, or need to take a fast bus, public transportation may be a convenient and cost-effective choice.
regular bus
Take UTM shuttle bus to St. George's campus Students only need to show their valid student ID cards to take the bus, and the bus runs every 20 minutes for a week. You can also take a separate shuttle bus from UTM to Trafalgar Campus of sheridan University.
Barrier-free transportation choice
From the specially equipped MiWay bus to the barrier-free space on the shuttle bus and the door-to-door ferry service, do you? I will find many ways to visit Mississauga and the campus.
Walking and cycling
Explore well-lit walkways connecting UTM buildings and the rapidly growing network of road and cross-country bike paths. You can rent a bike for free at UTM Bicycle Sharing Center or learn how to repair your bike for free, which is a pioneering service of UTM.
drive
What if you? Do you want to drive to school? I will find a safe and convenient student parking lot and an affordable parking permit option. You might want to consider a carpool plan to see if you can. You are eligible for kickbacks from the eco-park.
1, Mississauga campus
(1) public transportation
Take the Miwei bus to play around Mississauga. All students at the University of Toronto, Mississauga (UTM) can use their bus passes for unlimited free rides, and MiWay can take you anywhere in Mississauga. They are usually connected with nearby transportation systems, such as Toronto Transportation System, Binton Bus Station and Oakville Bus Station. UTM students can also get preferential prices from Ontario Bus Company (a regional network of subway lines and bus lines), which covers GTA and extends to Hamilton.
Whether you are planning a long-distance trip or need to take a fast bus, the bus system is the most convenient and affordable travel option.
(2) Interval (bus).
To take the UTM shuttle bus to St. George's campus, students only need to show their valid student TCard, and the bus runs every 20 minutes on weekdays. You can also take an independent shuttle bus from UTM to Trafalgar Campus of sheridan University.
(3) Convenient means of transportation
From the MiWay bus with special equipment, to the available space on the shuttle bus and on-site wheelchair service, you will find that many modes of transportation can reach anywhere in Mississauga and Mississauga campus.
(4) Walking and cycling
UTM has well-lit sidewalks, and bicycle lanes inside and outside the road have also increased greatly. You can rent a bike for free, or learn how to repair your bike for free at UTM Bicycle Sharing Center, which is UTM's innovative service.
Step 5 drive
If you drive to school, you will find that the school provides two options: ground parking and underground garage parking, as well as various parking permits. You may consider a carpool plan and want to know whether you are eligible for an economical parking discount.
St George's
public transportation system
Walk around the city by subway, bus, tram or barrier-free ferry. The Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC) is the third largest public transportation system in North America, helping about 654.38+500,000 people commute in Toronto every day. University of Michigan students can enjoy the discount price of TTC student monthly ticket. What about you? You will find that various mobile phone applications can help you plan your trip and let you know when the next bus will arrive at your station.
Students can also get a discount rate on GO Transit, a regional network of train lines and bus routes across GTA and extending to Hamilton.
regular bus
Take the shuttle bus to the University of Toronto Mississauga campus. Students only need to show their valid student ID cards to take the bus, and the bus runs every 20 minutes for a week.
Barrier-free transportation choice
From elevators in many subway stations, door-to-door ferry services and specially equipped TTC buses, you will find barrier-free options to get around the city.
Ride a bike
Toronto has a number of bike lanes, cross-country bikes and multi-purpose roads, and signed a shared road. What about you? I will find bike racks, bike paths and lockers for rent in St. George's campus. Ride your own bike and get affordable repair and DIY advice and tools on the campus bicycle non-profit bicycle chain. You can also become a member of Bike Sharer and use shared bicycles when necessary.
drive
What if you? Do you want to drive to school? You will find parking options for ground and underground garages, as well as various permits. There are barrier-free parking spaces and motorcycle parking spaces. If not, you can also consider car sharing service? You don't have your own car.
2. St George's Campus
(1) public transportation
You can get to all parts of the city by subway, bus, tram or convenient wheelchair. Toronto Transportation System (TTC) is the third largest public transportation system in North America, which helps about 6,543,800 people walk through GTA every day. Students of the University of Toronto can get a monthly ticket for TTC students at a preferential price. And you will find various mobile phone applications that can help you plan your trip and remind you when the next bus will arrive at your site.
Students can also get preferential prices from Ontario Bus Company (a regional network of subway lines and bus lines), which covers GTA and extends to Hamilton.
(2) Interval (bus).
Take the shuttle bus to the University of Toronto Mississauga campus. Students only need to show their valid student ID card TCard, and the shuttle bus runs every 20 minutes on weekdays.
(3) Convenient means of transportation
From the elevators in subway stations, door-to-door wheelchair services and TTC buses with special equipment, you can find many convenient ways to travel, allowing you to visit the whole city.
(4) Riding a bike
Toronto has many bike lanes, cross-country bikes, multi-purpose roads and landmark roads. You can find bike racks, bike lanes and rented locks on St. George's campus. You can ride your own bike, and you can get DIY advice and relatively reasonable maintenance costs in the non-profit bicycle chain on campus.
Step 5 drive
If you drive to school, you will find that the school provides two options: ground parking and underground garage parking, as well as various parking permits. The school provides barrier-free parking spaces, such as motorcycle parking spaces. If you don't have your own car, you can also find some cars to enjoy the service.
Scarborough
public transportation system
Take TTC bus, scarborough express train or barrier-free ferry. There are several buses from the Toronto Transport Commission (TTC) to the scarborough campus of the University of Toronto, including198 u of t Scarborough Rocket Route, which provides a direct and barrier-free bus route between the campus and Kennedy Station. UTSC students can enjoy the discount price of TTC student monthly ticket. What about you? You will find that various mobile phone applications can help you plan your trip and let you know when the next bus will arrive at your station.
UTSC students can also get a discount on GO Transit, a regional network of train and bus routes across GTA and extending to Hamilton.
Barrier-free transportation choice
From ferry service and specially equipped TTC bus, what about you? M going to find some convenient options for sightseeing around this city.
Ride a bike
Scarborough has many bike lanes, cross-country bikes and multi-purpose roads, and signed a shared road. Use your own bike, or borrow one from the free bike rental program on campus.
drive
What if you? Do you want to drive to school? I will find a safe and convenient student parking lot and an affordable parking permit option. If you drive a low-emission car, you can get a preferred parking space through the eco-park program.
3. Shijiapu Campus
(1) public transportation
Take TTC bus, Segabal express train or wheelchair accessible vehicle. The Toronto Transportation Commission (TTC) operates a number of bus lines leading to the University of Toronto's Sai Gabal campus, including 198 University of Toronto's Sai Gabal rocket line, from which the Kennedy subway station can be reached. Students at the Segabal campus of the University of Toronto can get a TTC student bus monthly pass card at a preferential price. And you will find various mobile phone applications that can help you plan your trip and remind you when the next bus will arrive at your site.
Students at the University of Toronto in scarborough can also get preferential prices from Ontario Public Transport Company (a regional network of subway lines and bus lines), which covers GTA and extends to Hamilton.
(2) Convenient means of transportation
From wheelchair-accessible car services and TTC buses with special equipment, you can find many convenient ways to travel, allowing you to play in the whole city.
(3) Riding a bike
There are many bike lanes, cross-country bikes, multi-functional roads and marked roads in the Segabao campus. You can use your own bike, or borrow a bike from the school's free bike rental program.
(4) Driving
If you drive to school, you will find that the school provides many safe and convenient student parking lots, and the parking permit fee is easy to bear. If your car is a low-emission car, you can get a favorite parking space through the ecoPARK program.