Living on campus puts you in the heart of all the action at Huron. With hundreds of Huron’s first-year students choosing to live on-campus, it’s a great way to meet new friends and get involved.
Residence Life
2
minute walk to classes, the dining hall, and most student services on the Huron campus
5
minute walk to the Western Community Centre and The Weldon Library
Many
room styles including a large offering of single rooms, double rooms, and suite style living options
Dons
Upper-year student live-in staff members that show you the ropes, help you resolve any issues, and organize programming throughout the year.
Relax
in one of the many lounges, play ping pong, watch a movie and chill with friends, all while living on-campus!
100%
a community of fellow Leaders with Heart
Residence Buildings
Capacity: 197 beds
Dormitory: Single and double bedrooms with shared washroom facilities. Single ‘pod’ style rooms with shared semi-private washroom facilities.
Co-ed: O’Neil/Ridley residence has separate washrooms for men and for women, as well as private gender neutral washrooms located on each floor.
RESIDENCE ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Capacity: 99 beds
Dormitory: Single and double bedrooms with shared washroom facilities. Double ‘pod’ style rooms with shared semi-private washroom facilities.
Co-ed: Hellmuth Residence has separate gender specific washrooms for men and for women.
RESIDENCE ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Capacity: 61 beds
Dormitory: Suite style rooms with a mix of single and double bedrooms; 4 or 5 students sharing a semi-private common space, living room and two washrooms per suite.
Co-ed: Southwest Residence has individual washrooms in suite with a single gender neutral washroom available on the main floor.
RESIDENCE ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Capacity: Approximately 300 single-style rooms with shared adjoined ensuite washrooms
Dormitory: Single bedrooms with an adjoining ensuite washroom.
Co-ed: Burnlea, Huron’s newest residence, has one semi-private ensuite washroom located between every two single bedrooms. Students in neighbouring rooms will share a washroom at a 1:2 person ratio. Each residence floor also has one additional common, gender-neutral washroom.
RESIDENCE ROOMS ARE EQUIPPED WITH THE FOLLOWING:

Burnlea Dining Hall
Huron’s state-of-the-art Dining Hall is located on the ground floor of Burnlea Hall with a beautiful view of Huron’s Quad. It offers Huron’s All You Care to Eat dining experience which provides top-quality cuisine, extensive menu options and variation for any diets, and friendly serving staff.
Huron’s state-of-the-art Dining Hall is located on the ground floor of Burnlea Hall with a beautiful view of Huron’s Quad. It offers Huron’s All You Care to Eat dining experience which provides top-quality cuisine, extensive menu options and variation for any diets, and friendly serving staff.
Looking for a quick coffee with friends or a meal on-the-go? Huron’s Bistro Coffee Lounge, also on the ground floor of Burnlea Hall, is a great option with a full menu of retail, quick-serve items.
Brown’s Plus+ Inc. operates Huron’s food services program and bring their decades of culinary expertise to Huron’s campus. They also provide all on-campus catering services for Huron’s many events and social gatherings – from full service catered meals to takeaway stone fired pizzas for club meetings.
Come enjoy the great food service options from Huron’s Dining Hall today!

MEal Plans
Students in Residence: All students living in residence must participate in the food plan. Students dine in the Huron Dining Hall, located on the ground floor of Burnlea Hall and just a short walk from all residences. The meal plan is based on an “all you care to eat” system. The set price covers all meals, every day, for the entire academic year.
Flex dollars are included in your meal plan purchase and can be topped up at any time. There are Huron and Western Flex dollars. Huron flex dollars can be used to purchase at the Retail Kiosk in Huron’s Dining Hall. Western Flex dollars can be used at any food service location at Western and some off campus restaurants. Western Flex dollars can be topped up at Western.
More information on Western Flex dollars.
Non-Resident Students: Non-Resident Students have a few options open to them. You can purchase the full year meal plan, one of the bulk meal plan purchase options or just pay as you go. Any option purchased will allow you to access the Huron Dining Hall for an All You Care to Eat experience.
Retail: Enjoy Huron’s Bistro Coffee Lounge on the ground floor of Burnlea Hall residence. Enjoy Starbucks Coffee drinks, sandwiches, and other ‘Grab and Go’ options. These can be paid for with debit, credit, cash or Huron flex dollars. The retail Bistro is open weekdays 7:30am to 3:30pm (subject to change).
Huron University College is pleased to offer a Tenants Insurance Program (PDF) to students who are living in residence that covers your belongings and protects you against loss or damage that you may be liable for. The total cost is $85 + tax for the year and has already been included in your overall residence fees statement.
If you wish to opt out of the Tenant Insurance Program, you may do so at the link below by no later than September 15th. To opt out, you must submit proof of another form of insurance. Please contact housing@huron.uwo.ca with any questions.
Students interested in having a refrigerator in their room can make arrangements with Huron’s contractor Coldex. Residence students are not permitted to bring personal refrigerators into the residence buildings. If you bring one at move-in, it will not be unloaded and you will be asked to send it home with your family and friends.
Refrigerators can be rented through Coldex’s website here. Renting from Coldex ensures all refrigerators entering the residence buildings are properly cleaned, energy efficient and in good working order: this assists Huron in providing a safe and healthy living environment in residence and contributes to the university’s sustainability efforts.
Renting from Coldex is hassle free. They deliver and pick up your rental fridge! Fridges can be rented through Coldex’s website.
What is more Canadian than staying physically active during the school term by playing some recreation hockey with your friends on campus? That smelly hockey bag in your residence room will not make it a very pleasant environment – we’ve got a solution for you! Sign up for a hockey bag tag to store your hockey bag on the dedicated hockey storage shelves in your residence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Residence room placements will occur based on the time the completed application is received. On the residence application, students will be able to rank their room preference. Rooms will be assigned based on preference and availability.
Students will hear back about their specific room placements during the summer months.
Residence applications open beginning January 19th, 2026 at 12PM (EST).
Huron’s residence is for students enrolling at Huron directly from high school who submit a residence application on or before their assigned deadline, May 6, 2026 at noon for applicants not currently enrolled in an Ontario high school and, June 4, 2026 a noon for applicants currently enrolled in an Ontario high school.
Each of the residence buildings have some unique and distinctive aspects about them in terms of size, style, and types of rooms, as well as the placement of students to create specific communities within them.
Southwest is made up of suite-style rooms that include 4 or 5 private bedrooms, 2 shared washrooms, a common seating area. Southwest is reserved for students with a high admission average and an interest in living in an Academic Learning Community. Students will be selected based upon their interest and entrance average, but placement in Southwest is a random lottery system through the online application program. Suite-mate requests cannot be accommodated for Southwest.
Hellmuth Hall contains single, double ‘pod’ and double rooms (some with traditional beds and some with loft beds). If you prefer to live with a roommate, you can request this on your application. The common area is located on the ground floor. The Hellmuth residence is attached to one wing of the main campus building.
O’Neil/Ridley is made up of three floors, two wings per floor, and consists of single rooms, single ‘pods’ and double bedrooms (some with traditional beds and some with loft beds). Students may wish to live in a “pod”, which is a cluster of single rooms with a shared washroom (between 4-7 students in each pod), accessible only to those students located in the pod area. Shared gender-specific washrooms are located on each floor in each wing, with a number of single gender-neutral washrooms also available for use.
Burnlea Hall is Huron’s largest residence on campus. It is made up of five residence floors, two wings per floor, and is entirely single-style rooms with a shared adjoined ensuite washroom. It has two lounges per floor, a large ground floor lounge, laundry facilities and classrooms within the building. This residence is also home to Huron’s new Dining Hall facility.
Huron currently has four Learning Communities available for students.
The Academic Learning Community, typically located in Southwest, is ideal for students who desire living arrangements that are most conducive to focus and quiet studying, as well as programming and floor events that promote academic success.
The Leadership Learning Community is ideal for students interested in student leadership opportunities and who plan to get involved in various clubs or student government while at Huron.
The All-Female Learning Community is designed for female identifying students who wish to live amongst a community of other females. The opportunities to be involved within the community are centred around building relationships with other residents, as well as leadership opportunities and programming for women.
The Health & Wellness Learning Community is designed for students who are passionate about or interested in learning more about all aspects of health and wellness, from physical activity and nutrition, to mental health and social connectivity. Students will be provided with regular opportunities to engage in programming with their peers in this subject area.
In addition to our Learning Communities, students may also indicate an interest in living amongst non-drinking students and/or be placed amongst students that identify as allies of the LGBTQ2+ community. We will do our best to place students in close proximity to one another who have identified any of these areas as preferable for living arrangements, in order to facilitate community development, or to giving priority to placement within requested Learning Communities.
Once your application has been received in full (residence deposit received and all questions answered) you will be sent a series of documents to read, sign electronically, and return to us in the summer months. Confirmation of your placement in residence will not be sent out until these documents have been signed in the portal.
The documents for review include the Residence Contract, Residence Handbook, Residence Discipline Code, and the Huron Promise, a pledge we have developed highlighting our expectations around behaviour and attitudes that reflect our commitment to diversity, acceptance, integrity, and community. Room assignments will be communicated in the summer months leading up to move-in day.
The Residence Handbook will include all the details you need to know about what you can and cannot bring with you into the Residence, and the most important information you need to be successful while living on campus. Throughout the summer, you will also receive various emails and notifications related to Move-In Day and O-Week. Please continue to check your Western email as this will be the only form of communication from Housing moving forward.
The official move-in date for Huron’s Residence will be released in summer 2026.
Residents are not permitted to bring personal refrigerators into the Residence buildings, however, they may rent personal refrigerators from Huron’s contractor, Coldex. This policy ensures that all refrigerators entering the residence building are safe, clean and energy-efficient. Place your order with Coldex and your fridge will be in your residence bedroom when you arrive to residence.
Huron University advises applicants to accept their offer of admission and apply for residence as soon as possible. If Huron Residence applications reach capacity per the first come first serve basis, a formal Waitlist will become available.
This Waitlist will become available as required and will be accessible via the Huron Connect Portal.
Applicants will not need to accept their offer to be added to the waitlist, if it opens. If a space becomes available, a Residence Waitlist applicant will be provided a personal Residence Application. Applicants will have 72 hours to complete the application and submit the required residence deposit.
Opening date for applications
OUAC deadline for students
studying in Canada
Ivey School of Business
Advanced Entry Opportunity
(AEO) deadline for all students.
Deadline to apply for Hellmuth Scholarship. Please reference the Scholarships Page for all scholarship deadlines.
Deadline for applicants
attending an Ontario high
school to accept offer
of admission (unless
otherwise stated in your
Letter of Acceptance).
Course Registration Sessions
Receive highly personalized support from your academic advisor as you choose your first-year courses.
Campus-Wide Orientation
Classes begin and so does your integration into Huron’s clubs, activities and communities, which will extend your growth far beyond the classroom!
As a welcoming, student-friendly city, London offers many off-campus housing options. Huron students who choose to live off-campus (OC) still participate in the full week of Orientation activities and many other events to help students settle in to their new home.


























































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