Along with providing invaluable opportunities to meet and make friends with students from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, living in residence offers students a supportive environment to develop new personal and social interests, and to receive support for academic goals, health and well-being.
Queen's Residences
Queen’s University Residences provides a wide range of living environments in 17 buildings across campus, offering students a mix of co-ed and single gender arrangements in single, double, triple and quad rooms. Many residence rooms are available with accessibility features.
Residence Accessibility

Residence

If a student coming to residence has any accessibility needs, they should fill out a Residences Health Accommodation Form (signed by their doctor) along with their application. If you have special needs that require physical accommodation or building adaptation, Queen’s Residence will meet your needs to the best of their ability, provided that you communicate these accommodations to them well in advance of your arrival. Special needs may include disabilities such as mobility, vision or hearing impairments.

  Residences Health Accommodation Form

Some students who have parents or family members with disabilities who would like to visit throughout the year can also be considered for residence buildings that have wheelchair access. Contact the Manager of Residence Admissions.

Service Animals

A responsible Handler of a service animal must be aware of their responsibilities for the animal's behaviour, care, and health while in residence and on campus.

If you have a service animal please view the:

Mental Health Services

While life at university is exciting and filled with new experiences, it can also be overwhelming. It is common for students to experience feelings of stress, anxiety, low mood and depression; all of which may have an impact on day-to-day activities and basic decision making. 

   Mental Health Services

Embedded Counsellors

Residence Outreach Counsellor

Residence Accessibility

Information on the accessibility features of some residence rooms by building, room type, and room number.

Building

Room type

Accessibility Details

 

Brockington

single

tub with grab bar (not fully accessible), shower/toilet/sink

Jean Royce

Apartment/suite

Accessibility room

Leggett

single

Accessibility room with shared bathroom

Leggett

single

Accessibility room with shared bathroom

Leggett

single

Accessibility room with shared bathroom

Morris

double

Accessibility room, toilet, shower & sink

Victoria A

single

Shower, toilet and sink, wheelchair accessible

Victoria D

washroom

private washroom, accessible & equipped with tub and toilet grab bars

Victoria E

washroom

private washroom, accessible & equipped with tub and toilet grab bars

Victoria E

washroom

private washroom, accessible & equipped with tub and toilet grab bars

Watts

single

Accessibility room, private washroom

Watts

single

Accessible with private washroom

Watts

single

Accessible with private washroom

Watts

single

Accessible with private washroom

Watts

single

Accessible with private washroom

Watts

single

Allergen free, private washroom with tub

Watts

single

Accessible with private washroom

Building

Room type

Accessibility Details

 

Adelaide

single

Visual Alarm

Brockington

triple

Visual Alarm

Brockington

double

Visual Alarm

Brockington

double

Visual Alarm

Brockington

single

Visual Alarm

Brockington

double

Visual Alarm

Brockington

single

Visual Alarm

Shortliffe

single

visual alarm

Trotter

single

visual alarm

Leggett

single

Visual alarm

Leggett

single

Visual alarm

Victoria A

triple

Visual alarm

Victoria A

single

Visual alarm, toilet & sink

Victoria D

double

Visual Alarm

Victoria E

double

Visual Alarm

Victoria E

double

Visual alarm

Victoria E

double

Visual alarm

Contact the Manager of Residence Admissions

Contact Information

Tel: (613) 533-2550
Email: reshouse@queensu.ca
Location: Victoria Hall, Queen’s University