May/Spring/Summer Move in

May/Spring/Summer Move In Day and What to Expect

A view of the front of the Neyoh

May Semester and Spring intersession 2024 Move In Day

May and Spring 2024 Move-in will be on April 30th!  We will have staff available to help you get situated in your new home. Family is welcome to assist during Move-in, but we will not be allowing any overnight guest during Move-in Week.The Dining Hall will be closed.

Summer Intersession 2024 Move In Day

Summer 2024 Move-in will be on June 28th! We will have staff available to help you get situated in your new home. Family is welcome to assist during Move-in, but we will not be allowing any overnight guest during Move-in Week. The Dining Hall will be closed.

Move-in Day!

Arrive on your designated move-in day for the best introduction to our beautiful campus.  We will have staff on hand to get you settled into your new space, answer any questions you may have and provide directions to other departments.  Our partner departments will also be available to assist you during the day.  If you cannot arrive on your designated arrival date, please notify us via email housing@unbc.ca.  No early arrivals can be accommodated.

What to Bring!

You are also probably wondering -  What should I bring and what should I leave at home?

Each Residence suite is fully furnished with a dining table with chairs, small sofa, coffee table, a captain’s bed, desk, and desk chair. We suggest that you bring personal items, toiletries, pillows and linens, bath towels, a computer, and other electronics if you wish. You can always pop by UNBC Bookstore to pick up some essentials and things to decorate your room. Don't forget to print out our Move-in checklist.

No Overnight Guests during Move-in Week

Move-in can be an exciting new experience for our students. It can also be a little nerve wracking moving away from home for the first time. To ensure our students feel comfortable in their new homes, please do not bring any overnight guests during Move-in Week. The presence of non-residents can sometimes cause stress on suite mates after moving in to a brand new space.