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Housing
Housing options for single students and for families
SFU Residence and Housing Information for Aboriginal Applicants
Priority Access Policy
Simon Fraser University’s Residence and Housing Office currently has a Priority Access Policy in place for certain groups of applicants to Residence and Housing. This includes Aboriginal applicants.
The term “Aboriginal”, in accordance with Section 35 (2) of the Canadian Constitution, refers to First Nations, Métis, and Inuit applicants who self-identify as such.
Accordingly, SFU Residence and Housing is prepared to offer priority access to Aboriginal applicants who:
Self-identify as Aboriginal applicants on the Residence and Housing application form and on their faculty/program admission application. Student Services will provide Residence and Housing with a list of applicants to SFU who have self-identified as Aboriginal.
Submit completed applications on time to the Residence and Housing Office. Please check the above website for deadline dates.
Some residence and housing units may be held aside for late applicants who apply under this policy. However, as numbers and guarantees may vary from year to year, applicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible and within deadline application dates.
For all Residence and Housing information, please see http://students.sfu.ca/residences/
Family housing
Do you have a spouse and/or children under 19 years old? Look at your options.
Apply to live in SFU residences
SFU has recently improved the process. Take a look!
Learning Living Community
The Indigenous Learning Living Community is for Indigenous students to connect with other Indigenous students, engage with and share their Indigenous heritage and knowledge and participate in cultural and educational opportunities guided by SFU’s Indigenous Student Centre. As a Canadian Indigenous student in this community you will connect with other Indigenous students and build community through peer support, mentorship and leadership development opportunities.