Campus housing in Kelowna
Experience comfortable and convenient campus housing in one of our two buildings: new building (opened September 2024) and Skaha Place.
Room details and floor plans
Skaha Place and our new building at the Kelowna campus offer different room types to suit your needs. From cozy shared apartments to private studios, we have the perfect space for you. Each room is fully furnished and equipped with all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay.
Apartments
Apartments are a great option if you want to live with friends.
The apartments have 2, 4 or 5 private, lockable bedrooms and a shared common kitchen, equipped with a sink, range, microwave, two fridges, a dining table and chairs.
There are two washrooms, each with a toilet, sink, and shower.
Each bedroom includes a bed with mattress, dresser, desk and chair.
Studios
For students looking for a more private option, our studios are just the solution.
Each studio includes a bed with a mattress, dresser, desk and desk chair.
The private washroom includes a sink, toilet and shower.
The kitchenette is equipped with a sink, two-burner cooktop, microwave and fridge.
Housing fees
| Kelowna | Vernon | Salmon Arm | |
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Unit Type | New Building | Skaha Place | New Building | New Building |
Studio (1 occupant) | $1,050 | $900 | $775 | $775 |
2 Bedroom Apartment | $950 | n/a | $700 | $700 |
4 Bedroom Apartment | $850 | n/a | $625 | $625 |
5 Bedroom Apartment | n/a | $700 | n/a | n/a |
Fees include all utilities (i.e., electricity, heat, A/C) and internet access.
Features and amenities
Skaha Place and our new building at the Kelowna campus have a variety of features and amenities that make living on campus convenient and comfortable.
All utilities included
Campus housing fees cover all utilities, including electricity, heat, air conditioning and water. So you never need to worry about multiple bills.
High-speed internet
Stay connected seamlessly with high-speed WiFi. From research to entertainment, experience the power of uninterrupted connectivity, ensuring you're always at the forefront of the digital world.
24-hour assistance
Living on campus means you have support available 24/7. Whether it's through Community Advisors, or our Campus Housing office staff, help is just a phone call away.
Common spaces
With common lounges, TV rooms, and games rooms, there are plenty of recreational spaces in your home where you can socialize with your fellow students.
Study spaces
Whether you need a space for quiet study or to work on a group project, there are study and meeting rooms available in your campus home.
Laundry facilities
Living in campus housing eliminates the hassle of trying to find a laundromat, as there are laundry facilities conveniently located in your campus home.
Bicycle storage
Bring your bicycle and embrace an eco-friendly lifestyle!
And when you're done exploring the town, you have safe and secure storage spot for your bike in your campus home.
Vending machines
Vending machines are conveniently located in your building for that late night craving!
Our Standards
Our standards are the policies and procedures set for students who live in ¹û½´ÊÓƵ Housing. They are detailed in the Student Housing Agreement and the Housing Community Living Standards.
These documents provide expectations for Student tenants of ¹û½´ÊÓƵ Student Housing buildings. It is through these standards that Student Housing can ensure all students have a safe, secure, responsible and respectful community.
We strive to provide an inclusive environment that promotes not only academic success of all our students, but fosters personal growth and development.
Community Advisors (CA)
Community Advisors (CAs) are senior students who live in housing and provide guidance, direction and support. They are role models for learning to balance your studies with being an active member of your campus community. In addition to helping other students transition to life in campus housing, they also organize social, educational and recreational activities and programs. CA's are on duty whenever the Campus Housing Office is closed and assist with the 24/7 supports available to students living on campus.
Campus Housing office
The Campus Housing office is where you will find answers to all your housing questions. The office is open Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
FAQs
Find answers to common questions regarding on-campus housing.
To be eligible to live in campus housing, you must be a full-time student at ¹û½´ÊÓƵ. Housing is available September to April. There may be opportunities for non-students to stay in campus housing May through August. Students have priority for our new campus housing buildings opening in September 2024.
Fall/September housing applications open on December 1 of the previous year.
Yes, the non-refundable application fee of $50 is a processing fee only and does not guarantee you a room.
After you have applied, you will receive information about next steps. You can expect the final steps to be completed by July.
Depending on whether you prefer a multiple or single occupancy room, there will be a process to indicate your preferences on a first come first served lottery system.
No, there is not a meal plan for campus housing. Campus housing apartments and studios are equipped with a kitchen, and there are grocery stores and restaurants nearby.
Yes, there is parking available. Learn more about parking on campus.
- Things like candles and incense are considered a fire hazard so they are not allowed.
- Acoustic guitars and keyboards without amplification are allowed; however, other instruments are not suitable for housing.
- Regretfully, campus housing is not pet friendly. Fluffy your cat and Tuffy your dog are not able to stay with you.
Campus housing is available September through April for full-time ¹û½´ÊÓƵ students. There may be opportunities for non-students to stay in campus housing May through August. ¹û½´ÊÓƵ students have priority for our new campus housing buildings opening in September 2024.