Redeemer University College - Residence

Residence

Redeemer offers three styles of On-Campus Residence.

Townhouse:
Incoming students typically live in the Townhouse Residences at Redeemer, located in Calvin Court, Luther Court and Cranmer Court. There are 43 two-storey townhouse residences in all, each complete with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen, a dining room, a living room, and a basement. Some of the main features of a Townhouse Residence are furnished common area, dining/living room, and bedrooms, wireless and cable Internet access, local telephone access, self-locking doors and campus security patrol of campus 24/7, Residence Advisor, porch, coin laundry facilities, parking space, and weekday delivery of the Hamilton Spectator.

Augustine Hall:
Typically, second-year students live in Augustine Hall at Redeemer, located just past the Recreation Centre. A three-storey complex, Augustine Hall is made up of twelve 3-bedroom residences and three 2-bedroom residences. Each 3-bedroom residence includes 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen, dining room, living room, and an extra storage unit. Up to six students live together in these residences as part of a cohesive living and learning environment. One of them serves as Housing Advisor (HA) who meets with the Assistant Resident Coordinator in Student Life on a regular basis. The HA is responsible for ensuring everything runs smoothly as students share meals, chores and devotions together.

Independent Apartments:
Independent Apartments are available for students with disabilities, married students, mature and senior students. Conveniently located in Luther Court and in Augustine Hall, Redeemer's 23 Independent Apartments provide privacy and comfort at a reasonable rate. Some of the features include choice of a 1 or 2 bedroom unit, air conditioning, wireless and cable internet access, kitchen appliances, 3 piece bathroom, parking space, extra storage unit, and coin laundry facilities.

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