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Financial Aid and Awards administers a variety of financial aid programs to help you finance your Queen's University education.
Learn about financial aid

Food Access Resources

Student Resources

At Queen's, you are never alone. Our welcoming living and learning environment offers the programs and services you need to be successful, both academically and personally. We provide support to make sure you can be as successful as possible! Need support, but not sure who to contact? Email studentaffairs@queensu.ca to get started. 

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Orientation & Transitions

Housing & Food

Residence:

Learn more about Queen's residence.

Off-Campus Housing:

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  • : information for residents including garbage, recycling, parking and property-related services and rules

Financial Aid and Finances

Office of the University Registrar (OUR) 

The OUR provides all information on fees, awards, registration, exams, student awards (scholarships, bursaries, government financial aid programs), records, tuition and fees, exams, timetabling, student cards, convocation, transcripts, and academic calendars.

Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s offers a range of financial aid, including scholarships, bursaries, loans, and emergency assistance. Visit Financial Aid and Awards to learn what 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s available and how to apply.

Academics & Careers

°Õ³ó±ð Guide to Registration and Fees is a comprehensive resource about course selection and registration, enrolment, and tuition/fee payments.  

Need course selection advice? Consult with an academic advisor in your Faculty/School. 

Academic Calendars

Faculties offer academic advising to support you in progressing through your degree or program. Learn more about academic advising options through your faculty website. 

Academic advising for Arts and Science students

School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs

Queen's Student Accessibility Services (QSAS) for students with disabilities 
Mitchell Hall; main floor.

Academic accommodation planningdocumentation criteria, , disabilityexam support, peer note taking.

If extenuating circumstances like a health condition, family member death, or traumatic event are impacting your academics, you can apply for academic consideration through your faculty/school.

Professional writing and learning support, general and discipline-specific academic skills workshops and English as a Second Language (ESL) support.  


Career Services is the central provider of career education and employment services at Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s. Career Services supports and empowers informed decision-making about employment, career direction, further education, and co-curricular goals. Learn more about remote job searching, career guidance, professional development opportunities, and more.


Skills cards are a physical and digital set of 44 cards. They describe a comprehensive list of skills that Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s students can develop during their studies here (both in and outside of classes), and that correlate with skills employers seek.

  • Book appointments
  • Sign-up for events and workshops
  • Browse job postings and apply online


The Career Prep Modules are a series of self-directed resources designed to support your career development on your schedule.


Need help finding your way through Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s and beyond? Get major-specific advice on academics, extracurriculars, networking, international opportunities and career development all in one place. Queen's Major Maps provide suggestions - you don’t have to follow all the recommendations. Use them to plan ahead, and find your own way at Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s!


Get program-specific advice on academics, research, networking, building experience, and launching your career all in one place.

Exam Supports

Work one-on-one with staff from  (SASS) to get help preparing for exams or to produce engaging papers and reports.

  • Appointments are free
  • You can choose to attend online or in person
  • For undergraduate and graduate students
  • Visit for additional ways to connect like workshops and events

Staying Healthy for Exams

Where to Study on Campus

In addition to the , individual study seats can be found in several student services spaces.

  • , Mitchell Hall 208   
  • Four Directions (4D) Indigenous Student Centre, 144 and 146 Barrie St.   
    •  for Indigenous students
  • The Ban Righ Centre, 32 Bader Lane, for mature, women-identifying students 
    • Call 613-533-2976 or stop by
  • , Rideau Building, 207 Stuart St. 3rd floor, for QTBIPoC students
  •  (ATC), Stauffer Library
    • ATC offers , services, computers, assistive devices, specialized software, and workshops for students registered with Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s Student Accessibility Services (QSAS)
  • The Student Experience Office (SEO) Lounge, JDUC 216, April 7–23, 9 am–3 pm weekdays

Exam Schedules

  • Your exam schedule is posted in SOLUS (only in-person locations are listed)
  • Students writing with exam accommodations are emailed details the month before exams start. Check your queensu.ca email, including junk folders
  • Questions? Contact the Exams Office

Exam Protocols

Academic & Tech Resources

Campus Bookstore

A not-for-profit corporation for course materials, textbooks, clothing, frames, grad rings, Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s and general merchandise and more!

Libraries

Queen's libraries provides access to hundreds of research databases, journals, magazines and newspapers, articles, books, video, music, images, and other content, along with bookable study spaces.

Student IT Services

The IT Support Centre provides technical support for widely used systems and software such as email, web browsers, antivirus software, etc.

Visit IT Services

Wellness

Student Wellness Services (SWS) offers confidential, integrated health and wellness services to all students. Services include publicly funded physical, sexual, and mental health care, accommodation planning and advocacy for students with disabilities, and peer-led health promotion activities.

Get your minimum weekly recommended 150 minutes of physical activity! The state-of-the-art Athletics and Recreation Centre (ARC), rated A+ in The Globe and Mail 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s student satisfaction survey, offers programs for all fitness levels. Intramurals, workouts, pickup sports, or swimming promote healthy living and help manage stress. Full-time students are ARC members and can attend all Gaels regular home season games for free!

  •  for undergraduate students
  • for graduate students

  • Students who do not have valid Canadian provincial/territorial insurance must . Learn more about Health Insurance Coverage

Equity, Safety, & Security

Accessibility

Accessibility Services 

 due to a disability, and academic accommodation planning for students with disabilities

Students at a workshop

Human Rights & Equity

Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s Human Rights & Equity Office offers Human Rights Advisory Services, Equity Services, the Accessibility Hub, Sexual Violence Prevention and Response, as well as training and educational modules

 

Connections & Community

Faith and Spiritual Life offers multi-faith, non-judgmental support for religious, spiritual, personal, and financial problems, concerns or crises. Faith and Spiritual Life strives to facilitate a welcoming, peaceful, and safe space. Chaplains also provide support, ceremonial services, interfaith community development and spiritual support to students, faculty, and staff.

The Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre (4D) is a home away from home for Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s Indigenous community. The centre 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s programs include: cultural and wellness programs, events and workshops, 1:1 advising, tutoring, personal support and cultural counselling, elder services, traditional teachings and ceremonies, a kitchen, laundry, and study spaces.

The Allyship & Belonging Student Calendar is a central hub for finding and promoting events and initiatives across campus specifically for equity-deserving students and students wanting to become better allies.

The Queen's Shift Project has created many student opportunities and initiatives which centre equity-deserving student experiences, provide opportunities for dialogue, and improve campus culture at Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s.

The Inclusive Queen's website 
Learn about the resources, programs, and new initiatives that are helping us to build a campus that embraces diversity and empowers all members of our community to thrive at Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s. 


The centre provides an informal gathering place for the international members of the Queen 91ÖÆÆ¬³§ ’s community to network and receive non-academic advice. Supports and programs are offered to students interested in internationalizing their education on campus or through study, work, or travel abroad. 

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The Ban Righ Centre welcomes women of diverse backgrounds and all ages, especially those returning to university after a time away, and offers community, personal, practical, and financial support. 

Student Conduct and Care is comprised of the Student Conduct Office, Non-Academic Misconduct Intake Office, and Care Support Services. The team works with campus partners and students to support a thriving and safe Queen's community by responding to and resolving non-academic misconduct, and by providing services to support holistic student success and well-being.

 

Yellow House Student Centre for Equity & Inclusion is a safe, comfortable, and accountable space for queer, racialized, and marginalized students to create community, to feel empowered, to empower others, to celebrate, and to honour their histories. Yellow House seeks to engage students in initiatives that actively dismantle oppressive, racist, and colonial ideologies and practices.

Visit the Yellow House's website for resources that empower, build, and support students in the Queer, Trans, Black, Indigenous and People of Colour communities on campus by centralizing and highlighting information and spaces pertinent to QTBIPoC students' lives.

Student Government & Extracurriculars

Alma Mater Society (AMS)

Your undergraduate student government. Learn about , the , , , job and volunteer opportunities, and more! 

Society of Graduate & Professional Students (SGPS)

Graduate and professional student government, health and dental plan, grants, job and volunteer opportunities, committees, orientation, events, workshops, advisors and more!

Extracurricular Opportunities

Information on how to get involved, become a student leader, clubs, events, opportunities for volunteer and paid positions, and more! 

Learn more about getting involved

Allyship & Belonging Student Calendar

The Queen's Allyship & Belonging Student Calendar is a hub for events and initiatives across campus for equity-deserving students and students wanting to become better allies. (Note that some events are open to specific demographics of students only. Use the filter tool to find the right events for you.)

Apr

06

Monday

Event Presentation
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
4D Living Room

4D ArtSci Drop-In Academic Advising

Apr

07

Tuesday

Event Presentation
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm
MC2 Mackintosh-Corry Hall

Lionshearts Fresh Food Market Pop Up

Apr

08

Wednesday

Event Presentation
9:00 am - 10:00 am
Four Directions Indigenous Centre to the Outdoor Indigenous Gathering Space

Walk for Peace