
Moving In
University of Guelph: Move-In Information
Moving into residence is an exciting and important day for new students! We are excited to welcome you to your new home away from home. This might be your first time moving into residence but don’t worry, we’ve got everything under control. Our Student Housing team has move-in down to a science!
We want you to be prepared so that you can have a great experience coming to the University of Guelph. This webpage is intended to guide you through the process!
Fall 2026 Move-In Days
- Friday, September 4, 2026
- Saturday, September 5, 2026
- Sunday, September 6, 2026
To help us manage traffic flow and ensure you have a positive move-in experience, you will be assigned a move-in timeslot in August. If your assigned time does not work for you, you can modify it in the Housing Portal based on availability.
Questions about Move-In Day may be directed to housing@uoguelph.ca.
University of Guelph | Residence Packing List
This list outlines everything you should bring for residence, along with what’s best left at home. It’s designed to keep packing easy, clear, and stress‑free.
Will You Help Me Move?
Although we are here to guide and support you with your move, you are responsible for moving your belongings into residence.
Once you have arrived at your building location, our staff will guide you to an unloading area. While you go and retrieve your keys, your family will start emptying the car. Please move your car to a parking lot as quickly as possible so that we can accommodate others in the queue.
Moving into residence is a physically demanding process.
Elevators are not available in all residences and stairs may be required. Large and heavy items (such as mini fridges) will need to be moved by you. Consider packing in a way that makes items light and easy to carry when possible.
Before Your Arrival
Packing up to move into residence will take some planning. We don’t want you to arrive and discover you have missed something important. The Residence Packing List is meant to be a general guide to the basics you will need. As you are likely coming from far away, you will need to bring a wide range of items for the whole semester.
Know your move-in time
Your move-in time can be found on the Housing Portal. Be sure to arrive at the assigned move-in time you selected. This helps us manage traffic flow and ensure we are minimizing contact between individuals.
Connect with your roommates or suitemates
If you are living in a multi-occupancy room, your roommates or suitemates will be listed on your Housing Portal, including their U of G email to get in contact prior to move-in. Contact them to discuss how you want to decorate your room, determine if there are items you want to share (such as a mini fridge or kitchen supplies), and what things you might have in common!
MOVE-IN TIP: Label all boxes or packing containers with your last name, hall and room number.
Make Your Move Sustainable
Sustainability is a cornerstone to life at the University of Guelph. We are committed to operating in ways which reduce waste, limit over-consumption, and promote healthy communities.
Student Housing Services has partnered with U of G's Sustainability Office to create move-in tips that encourage sustainable practices. When packing for residence, we encourage you to do so in ways that are more environmentally conscious.
10 Sustainable Move-In Tips
Pack only what you need: Bringing less makes your move-in day smoother and saves on packaging, transport and cost. For example, leave the printer at home and instead utilize our library printing services if/when you need to print something!
Bring reusable: Remember to bring along those items that help you avoid single-use disposables: reusable travel mugs and water bottles, food storage containers, utensils, napkins, and shopping bags. Other items to consider bringing: LED lightbulbs, a power bar, and a drying rack.
Wait on big purchases: Move into your place before investing in large or expensive items. That way, you’ll know the space better, be able to coordinate with your roommates, and maybe even discover more convenient options.
Shop local: Support your community at home or in Guelph by not purchasing online! You’ll also lessen the carbon footprint created by plastic and Styrofoam packaging and delivery emissions.
Buy used: Reduce waste by looking for good-quality used items. Alternatives to new items keep existing items out of the landfill, and at the same time, decrease the demand for the production of new items! Check out our Guelph local thrift stores or digital platforms like Facebook Marketplace or the Cannon.
When you have to buy items, purchase sustainably made: Environmentally-friendly products include ENERGY-STAR certified appliances and items with minimal, recyclable packaging. But it gets even simpler: buy items that will last 4 years and beyond.
Pack sustainable: Instead of using cardboard boxes and garbage bags, try bringing your stuff in reusable containers like suitcases, duffle bags and laundry baskets! You can also eliminate the need for bubble wrap and packing peanuts by wrapping fragile items in clothes, towels, or bed sheets. Clean-up will be easier and you won’t have to send nearly as much to the landfill.
Travel sustainable: Plan ahead so that your trip will be as efficient as possible: fitting as much as possible in vehicles, taking a direct route, and turning off the transmission to unload. Always avoid idling.
Donate what you don't need: At any point during the process, you may find yourself with items you no longer wish to keep. Collect and drop-off your unwanted (but working) items to a charity or thrift-store nearby (a quick Google search will provide you with possibilities for giving your items a second life)!
Recycle what you can't donate: As a last resort, recycle items appropriately. Diligent recycling is an important practice for waste diversion, and it’s easy with the help of the University of Guelph Waste Wizard hosted by the Sustainability Office.
Tips Compiled by Sarah Allen, a U of G Sustainability Office Summer Student (2022)
Sustainability in Residence
Looking for ways to get involved and promote sustainability on campus? The Residence Sustainability Committee is a student group which strives to implement new sustainable practices in residence.
For more information, speak with your Residence Advisor (RA) after move-in. All residence students are welcome!
Get Your Campus Card
Your campus card is the official University of Guelph identification card. You will retain this student ID for the duration of your studies at the University of Guelph. It confirms your affiliation with the University!
Prior to collecting your student ID, kindly ensure that you have submitted your photo in advance and have the necessary ID criteria, including a government-issued ID and proof of citizenship (a digital copy is acceptable), as outlined on the Campus Card website.
Please ensure you bring the necessary ID criteria (i.e. government issued ID and proof of citizenship) to obtain your Campus Card.
The Campus Card gives you access to:
- Your residence building
- Meal plan
- Bus pass
- Academic services
- Wellness services
- Library
- Athletics Facilities
You can view your meal plan balances, manage your transactions and mark your card lost on the GET Mobile app. You are required to show your student ID card for examinations. Students who submit their card by July 24, 2026, will receive their Campus Card upon check-in at their residence desk.
Campus Card Submission Deadline
Packing for Residence
How to Read Your Room Assignment
Reading your room assignment can be tricky! Below are some tips and tricks to make understanding what the numbers in your room assignment a little easier.
Frequently Asked Questions

Message from the Director
Welcome to residence at the University of Guelph!
You have made a wonderful choice to live on campus. The first-year experience can be a challenging one as you move from the familiar setting of your home and the support of family and friends to the “uncharted” territory of university living and studies. Our Student Housing Services staff are excited to meet you and to help you get comfortable both socially and academically!
The most memorable parts of the residence experience will be the people you meet and the experiences you collectively share. Your time in residence will be guided by our Residence Life Staff who are live-in professional and paraprofessional staff who will help develop a sense of community, identify campus resources, and help you navigate any of the challenges that may come your way during your stay on campus.
Living in residence and your first year of university is all about new experiences. I hope that you take the opportunity to challenge and learn about yourself. Student Housing Services will be there to ensure a safe, secure, healthy, and fun environment!
Patrick Kelly
Director, Student Housing Services





