FAQ
– Check-in: 3:00 PM
– Check-out: 11:00 AM
– Yes, students are expected to follow the University of Niagara Falls’ code of conduct and the hotel’s policies. Quiet hours are from 10:00 PM to 8:00 AM to ensure a conducive study environment.
– Free Wi-Fi
– Pool and Sauna
– Fitness Area
– Laundry facilities
– 24/7 Front desk support
– Breakfast and Study Area
– No, meals are not included. However, there is breakfast buffet and dining options, and common kitchen areas are available for students to prepare their own meals.
– Guests are allowed, but they must be registered at the front desk. Overnight guests are permitted with prior approval from the residence management.
– No, there is no curfew. However, students are expected to return quietly during late hours to respect other residents.
– No, pets are not allowed in the student residence areas.
– In case of an emergency, contact the front desk immediately. The hotel staff are trained to handle emergencies and will provide assistance.
– Public transportation and bike rentals are available. There is a bus route from the residence that goes to downtown Niagara Falls.
– For any maintenance issues, please contact the front desk or submit a maintenance request through the residence portal.
– The residence team organizes various social and academic events throughout the year. Keep an eye on the notice boards and the residence portal for updates.
– Yes, parking is available for an additional fee. Students must register their vehicles at the front desk.
– The residence follows the university’s policy on alcohol and smoking. Alcohol is allowed in private rooms for students of legal drinking age. Smoking is prohibited inside the building but is allowed in designated outdoor areas.
– Domestic students must be enrolled full-time at the University of Niagara Falls.
– Completed residence application form.
– Proof of enrollment.
– Payment of the application fee.
– Agreement to abide by residence rules and regulations.
– International students must be enrolled full-time at the University of Niagara Falls.
– Completed residence application form.
– Proof of enrollment.
– Valid student visa.
– Payment of the application fee.
– Agreement to abide by residence rules and regulations.
– Proof of health insurance.
The following items are not recommended or permitted for move-in:
- A moving truck, trailers, or additional large furniture. One small shelving unit (small bookcase or nightstand) is permitted.
- Any television larger than 40″. Each bedroom comes with a small flat-screen television.
- Anything which can alter the condition of your room (ex) wall decals, nails (etc). You may only use white stick-tac or branded 3M command strips to hang posters or décor
- Bed risers (Residence beds are already raised as high as is safe for under bed storage)
- Extension Cords and Multi-Plug outlet blocks
- Fridges, freezers
- Funnels, beer pong tables or any other high-risk drinking paraphernalia
- Halogen Lamps, candles, or incense
- Hot plates, deep fryer or any cooking appliance with an open heat element
- Large volume alcohol containers such as mini-kegs, kegs, bubbas
- Pets of all kind
- Pipes, hookahs, bongs, rolling paper or other smoking paraphernalia
- Plants or Real Christmas/Holiday Trees – Fake plants and small desk-sized fake Christmas/Holiday Trees are permitted.
- Single-serve glass alcohol containers
- String Lights (i.e. Fairy Lights, Christmas/Holiday Lights).
- Subwoofers and Amps
Note: All furniture and items provided in the residence must remain in your suite and cannot be stored if you choose not to utilize them.
- Please see each residence for a suggested list of move in items:
- Bed Linens
- Clothes Hangers
- Collapsible Laundry Basket
- Comforter
- Desk Lamp/Floor Lamp
- Fan
- Flat Under-the-Bed Storage
- Mirror
- Pillows
- Seasonal Clothing & Formal Clothing
- Small Bookshelf or Small Bedside Nightstand
Note: Your residence bed has a mattress pad and bed bug cover. A preventative maintenance program for bed bugs is in place.
While making your residence feel like home is of the utmost importance. Please consider the size and quantities of items for your space when preparing for your move-in.