CampusOne - Resident Handbook 2024-2025

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WelcometoCampusOne

Toronto’sPremierDestinationResidence-WhereYouWanttoLive!

DearResidents,

First and foremost, thank you for choosing CampusOne. Our team is committed to making your experienceatCampusOnethebestthatitcanbe,andprovidingalivelearnenvironmentwhereyou cantrulyfeelathome.

As a Canadian Campus Community, CampusOne is designed with students in mind. With our amenitiesforfitnessandfunandourresourcesforacademicsuccess,our priorityistoalwaysput studentsfirst.Weunderstandyourchallengesandopportunitiesandwe’reheretohelp!

To our new Residents,wesincerelyhopeyoutakethetimetobecomefamiliarwith ourbuilding andtheamenities.Ialsohopeyoutaketheopportunitytogetacquaintedwithyourresidentlifeteam.

To our returning Residents,wesincerelythankyouforchoosingusonceagainthisyear,wehope youhaveagreatyear!

AsaCampusOneresident,you’repartoftheCanadianCampusCommunitiesfamilyandwewantyou to feel at home. Should you have any questions or concerns please feel free to reach out to us by visitingour2ndfloorofficeorcallingusat(647)288-0827.

WethankyouforchoosingCampusOneasyourpremier,destinationresidence.

Introduction

The Resident Handbook answers many commonly asked questions regarding living at CampusOne.Inaddition,theResidentHandbookdescribespoliciesthatactasanaddendum to the policies laid out in your Lease Agreement. The Lease Agreement and the Resident Handbook are important guides that you shouldbe familiar with throughout your time at CampusOne. You are expected to comply with both the Lease Agreement and Resident Handbook rules and regulations in addition toall applicable municipal, provincial, and/or federallaws.

AsaResident,youarerequiredtoreadtheResidentHandbookinitsentirety.Management reservestherighttoamendorchangetherulesandregulationsatanytimebypostingthe changesthroughoutthecommunity.

Important Numbers

ManagementOffice

(647)288-0827

Security (647)288-0827x.6

UniversityofTorontoDiningServices (416)978-1735

Emergency 911

TorontoPoliceNon-EmergencyLine (416)808-2222

Office Hours

CampusOne provides Residents with access to 24-Hour staff members. Staff members are accessible:

Management Office

Monday-Friday,9AM–5PM

Front Desks (Lobby & Second Floor)

Everyday9AM–9PM

Ifyoueverneedanyemergencyassistanceafterofficehours, youcancalltheDononDuty PhoneoperatedbyourStudentStaffat(647)389-7068orSecurityat(647)288-0827x.6.

About the Team Management Team

Simon Zarzour | General Manager szarzour@studenthousing.com

The GM has the oversite of the whole operation and care for all the residents, staff and the facility. Simon’s responsibility includes the managing of all staff, the business operations, contract management and all property facilities. Simon has an open-door policy and is very willing to help you in any way possible.

Samantha Price | Assistant General Manager sprice@americancampus.com

The AGM oversees the day to day operation of the property. Part of Courtney’s responsibilities includes the 1st and 2nd floor desk team, financial accounts and a liaison with the UofT Food Services. The AGM is here to assist all residents and departments.

Cristina Aranda | Residence Life Coordinator lsoto@studenthousing.com

The Residence Life Coordinator is responsible for supervising Dons, establishing a successful community, and managing the on-going training and student development portfolio. Cristina will work towards building a strong and supportive environment for you to make the most of your Residence Life Experience.

Jose Loinaz | Leasing Manager jloinaz@studenthousing.com

The Leasing Manager is responsible for supervising the Leasing Coordinators and Leasing Assistants, ensuring the correct process is completed for all signed lease agreements. Pierre also oversees the marketing and social media of CampusOne.

Liam Johnston | Maintenance Manager ljohnston@studenthousing.com

The Maintenance Manager is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping at CampusOne. From solving work-orders in your room, to ensuring an optimal performance of this top class building, Liam and his team does their very best for you, so that you can live in comfort at CampusOne.

Residence Life Team

Senior Don

The Senior Don works closely with the RLC, overseeing the monthly Newsletter, auditing boardsandshifts&performingadministrativetasks. TheSeniorDonisanothersupportfor DonswhenneededinOn-Calls,DeskShiftsorPrograms.

Residence Life Dons

CampusOnehas17Donsand2SeniorDonsthatyouwillseefrequently!

The Don is a full-time student living at CampusOne. Your Don acts as your contact for building information, events, programming, lock-outs, maintenance issues, roommate conflicts,neighborissues,andemergencyassistance.TheDonsplayanintegralpartinour dailyoperations.Theyarechargedwithresponsibilityformaintainingcommunitystandards and safety, performing administrative tasks, working as a team player, and developing a senseofcommunity.

Houses

CampusOne’s building is divided in 8 houses for Residence Life purposes. Each of these 8 housesrepresents3floors,andhas2Donsinchargeofcreatingacommunityandsupporting theresidentslivinginthosespecificfloors.YourhouseDoninformationisavailableonyour floor’sinformationbulletinboard.

Tim Hortons House floors TH, 2A, 3, 4

TTC House floors 5, 6, 7

CN Tower House floors 8, 9, 10

Maple Leaf’s House floors 11, 12, 13

Blue Jays House floors 14, 15, 16

Raccoons House Floors 17, 18, 19

Drake House Floors 20, 21, 22

The Raptors House Floors 23, 24, 25

PERKS AND REC

LEVEL 2

Located on the 2nd floor, between the staff offices and the dining hall, this open concept floor providesspacefornumerousactivitiesincluding:afireplacelounge,anarcade,aninnovationlounge, andaquietstudyroom.RelaxbythefireoverlookingCollegeStreet.Challengeyourroommatetoa game of foosball. Work collaboratively in the innovation lounge or individually in the quiet study room.Level2iswhereit’sat!

AMENITIES ACCESS

Management reserves the right to close or adjust the hours of operation for all amenity spaces. Residentsareresponsibleforanyintentionalorunintentionaldamagesthey(ortheirguests)may causetoCampusOneproperty.Guestsarenotpermittedinanyamenityspacewithoutbeingescorted byaResident.Residentsandguestsmustabidebyallpostedrulesandsignage.

BIKE STORAGE ROOM

Residentsmaystoretheirbikesinoneofthetwobikestorageroomslocatedinbasementandloading dock.Residentsmustprovidetheirownlocksandkeeptheirbikelocked.Pleasebesuretoregister yourbikeattheFrontDeskwhereourstaffwillprovideaccessonyourkeycardtothebikestorage areasandastickertoplaceonyourbike. CampusOne is not responsible for any damaged, lost or stolen property.

CAMPUS CONNECT - NEWSLETTER

Everymonth,ResidentswillreceiveanelectronicmonthlynewsletterfromtheCampusOnestaffvia email. The Campus Connect newsletter will contain important building information and programmingupdates.

COMMON KITCHENS

Commonkitchensareavailableoneveryevenfloor.Residentsmustresponsiblyusethefacilitiesand cleanupafterthemselves.Residentsshouldneverleavetheircooking/bakingunattended.Allfood placedincommonrefrigeratorsshouldbelabeledwiththeresident’snameandthedayitwasputin thefridge.Oldorunlabeledfoodwillbethrownout. Everyweekthefridgewillbedisposedofthe rotten food, dirty utensils, etc. When cooking, Residents must abide by all appropriate safety protocols,includingbynotlimitedto:attendingcookingfood,usingproperventilation,etc.Common Kitchens are shared spaced and the property of other’s should be respected. Storing of personal cooking items in the common kitchens is at your own risk. CampusOne is not responsible for any lost/stolenfoodorsupplies.

EQUIPMENT RENTALS AND SIGN OUTS

CampusOnehasavarietyofitemsavailabletosignoutattheConciergeDeskonthe 1st FrontDesk usingaphotoID.AlistofequipmentwillbeavailableattheConciergeDeskonthe1st floor Residents are responsible for loss or damage (other than wear and tear) for the content of their signed-out equipment.

Residentsareresponsibleforlossordamage(otherthanwearandtear)forthecontentsoftheirsignoutequipmentkit.Failuretocomplywithsignoutguidelines,abuseofequipmentorfailuretoreturn

signed-out equipment will result in immediate loss of equipment sign out privileges and or rectificationcosts.Parksidedoesnotacceptpassports,creditcardsorhealthcardsasanapproved formofIDforequipmentsignout.Nationalidentificationcards,Driverslicenses,orstudentcardsare accepted.

FITNESS AREAS

Residents will be able to maintain a healthy lifestyle through access to variety of fitness areas, includingthefitnesscenteronthe2ndfloor,3PelotonBikes,theyoga/dancestudiowithFitnesson Demandonthe17thfloor,andtheaerobicsstudioonthe25thfloor.

PELOTON BIKES

CampusOnehas3PelotonBikesforyoutoworkout.2Pelotonbikesarelocatedinthe2nd floorgym andthe3rd oneislocatedinthe25th floorAerobicsRoom.Residentsareabletocreatetheiraccount inthePelotonsystemtoaccessthedifferentclassesandspinningexercises.

FLOOR LOUNGES

Therearebemultiplefloorloungesthroughoutthebuilding;including,butnotlimitedto:common kitchens, study lounges, fitness areas, games rooms, TV lounges and more. Common kitchens and studyloungesareoneveryevenfloor.Residentsarewelcometomakeuseofalltheseamenities24/7. Access is provided by their personal key card. Residents must abide by Campus One’s community standardswhenusingthesespaces.

AMENITIES BY FLOOR

3–PingPongRoom

5–PlayRoom

7–TheatreRoom

9–VideoGameLounge

11–HuddleRoom–ResLifeOperationCentre

13–ArtsandCraftRoom

LAUNDRY

15–PingPongRoom

17–Yoga/DanceStudio

19–TheatreRoom

21–VideoGameLounge

23–ReflectionLounge

25–AerobicsRoom,Skyline6East/West

CampusOnefeaturesacard-operatedlaundryfacility,foundonFloor2A.Residentsmustensurethey arefollowingtheinstructionsprovidedtopreventoverflowanddamagetothelaundryequipment. If you are unsure howtooperate the washer/dryer, contactthe office or aResidence Life Donfor instruction.

Residents must ensure they empty the lint trap in the dryer before each use. For any issues or concernsthatmayarisewithourLaundryServices,pleasecontactourprovider: COINAMATIC at 1800-561-1972

Residents must be aware this is a shared facility and remove their laundry as soon as the washing/dryingcycleends.Clothes/Laundryitemsleftbehindinorontopofthemachineswillbe disposedafter48hoursifleftunclaimed.CampusOneisnotresponsibleforanyclothesoritemsleft unattended

Residents are able to pay and track the status of their laundry from their phone in the new COINAMATICphoneApp.YoucandownloadtheAppbyscanningtheQRcodebelow.Ifyouhaveany questionsorconcernsregardingthispleasecontact COINAMATIC at 1-800-561-1972

MAIL ROOM

Themailroomislocatedonthe2ndfloor.Allmailboxesaresharedbyunitnumber.Pleaseensure youregularlycheckyourmailbox.Donotopenanymailthatisnotaddressedtoyou.CampusOneis notresponsibleforlost,stolen,damagedoropenedmail. When oversized mail/packages arrive, CampusOne staff will sign for the item and contact the recipientforpick-upatthe1stfloorSecurityDesk.Residentswillbecontactedviaemail.Cash-onDeliveryandpackagescontainingfoodorcannabiswillnotbeacceptedbypropertystaff.Oversized mail/packageswillbestoredforfivebusinessdaysbeforetheyarereturnedtosender.

Resident Name

Unit Number and Bedroom Letter

Allmailshouldbeaddressedto:

PACKAGES DELIVERY

253 College Street

Toronto, ON M5T 1R5

CampusOneoffersa24/7packagereception. CouriersandPackagesarereceivedattheFrontDeskbytheDeliveryCompanies.DeliveryStaffare notpermittedtogoupstairs.

• AllpackagesareloggedintoourCampusOnetrackingsystem,residentswillreceivean emailfromCampusOneinformingtheyhaveapackagetoretrieve.

• Residentsareencouragedtotrackthedeliveryestimatedtimeofarrivalandpickitupas soonaspossible.

• ResidentsmustwaitforaFrontDeskStafftologtheirpackageandwaitfortheemailsent notifyingapackageiswaitingforthematthefrontdesk.

GROCERY/FOOD DELIVERY

CampusOneoffersa24/7grocery&foodreception. Food&GroceryDeliveriesmustbepickedupbytheresidentfromthedeliveryperson Atnopoint, willCampusOnereceiveafooddeliveryonbehalfofaresident.

• DeliveryStaffarenotpermittedtogoupstairs.

• CampusOneisnotresponsibleforthefooddeliverypickup.

• Residentsareencouragedtotrackthedeliveryestimatedtimeofarrivalandpickitupas soonaspossible.

• AtnopointwillCampusOneStaffnotifyresidentsregardingthesedeliveries.

• CampusOneisnotresponsibleforanyaspectoftheGrocery/FoodDeliveryServices. This includesbutisnotlimitedtoanymissingdeliveries,qualityoffood,trackingofdelivery etc...

RESIDENCE LIFE PROGRAMS

TheResidenceLifeDonsplanavarietyofresidencelifeprogramsthroughouttheyear,whichhelp create a community conducive to healthy living, personal growth, academic achievement and personalsuccesshereatCampusOne.

Weendeavortoprovideadiverseprogrammingmodeltoengageourresidentsintopicssurrounding healthandwellness,employability,financialawareness,academicsupport,mentalhealthawareness, diversityandinclusionawarenessandcommunityengagement. Eachmonth,beonthelookoutforinformationaboutourfloorandbuilding-wideprogramming,such as:

• FloorCompetitions(PumpkinCarving,GingerbreadHouseBuilding,Cook-Offs)

• CommunityService(ClothingDrive,FoodDrive)

• Wellness(Yoga,Zumba,TherapyDogs)

• WelcomeWeek(Trivia,MinutetoWinIt,ScavengerHunt)

• GeneralYearlyProgramming(HauntedHouse,Dances,CasinoNight,MockInterviews,K-Cup, ViewingParties)

Pleaselet yourDon,Senior Donor the ResidenceLife Coordinator knowifthereis a program you wouldliketoseeoffered.

ROOM BOOKING

Commonareaamenitiesusageisdesignedtobeusedonafirst-come-first-servedbasis.Reservations arenotavailableforthelounges.Pleaseseethe2ndFloordeskformoreinformationandalternatives todifferentamenities.

SKYLINE6

TheSkyline6islocatedonthe25thfloorofCampusOne.Floortoceilingwindowsrevealaone-of-akind view of the Downtown Toronto Skyline. The Skyline6 is open to all residents. It is subject to closureforspecialevents.

BUILDING ACCESS

TheSecurityDeskislocatedonthe1stfloor.Residentswillberequiredtousetheirkeycardtoaccess thefrontdoor,firstandsecondfloorelevatorlobbies,andelevators.

CAMPUSONE OFFICE

Ourleasingandmanagementofficearelocatedonthe2ndfloor.Residentsaddressanyconcernswith management,orstopbyforachat.TheofficeisopenMonday–Fridayfrom9am–5pm.

DINING SERVICES

All CampusOne Residents are welcome to enjoy the dining services offered on the 2nd floor. Residents with a meal plan need to remember to bring their T-Card or meal card. The full year’s amountofmealplandollars isloadedonthecardfromthefirstday.IfaResidentlosestheirmeal card, they must contact the University of Toronto Dining Services via phone (416) 978 – 1735 or emailfood.beverage@utoronto.catocanceltheircurrentcardandobtainareplacement.Refertothe University of Toronto CampusOne Dining Book for further details about the meal plans and food offerings.

MOVE IN/MOVE OUT

ResidentsarerequiredtofollowthemoveinscheduleestablishedbyCampusOne.Within48hours ofmove-in,ResidentsshouldcompletetheUnitConditionFormfoundintheWelcomeKit. Failureto submitthisreportwillresultinCampusOneassumingtheleasedpremisesisinperfectcondition.

Residents will vacate the premises by 12pm (noon) on the final day of tenancy unless they have renewed the lease agreement for the next term. The leased premises should be left in clean, undamagedconditionwithallpersonaleffectsandtrashremoved.ShouldCampusOneberequired tocleanthepremisesasaresultofResident’sfailuretocomply,chargesmayensue. Additionally,if Resident’s failure to comply delays a new occupant from moving in, Resident shall be liable for chargesassociatedwiththenewoccupantstayingelsewhereintheinterim.

RENT INSTALLMENTS

Rentshouldbepaidintheformofpre-authorizedpaymentorpost-datedchequeonorbeforethe1st dayofeverymonth. Authorizedformofpaymentinclude:personalcheque,moneyorder,cashier’s chequeandcredit/debitcardviaLetUs Payments in cash are not allowed.

PleasenotethatLet.usaddsaservicefeeforeachpayment.

Shouldapaymentbereturnedasinsufficientfunds(NSF),theResidentwillbechargedtheNSFfee aschargedbyCampusOne’sfinancialinstitution(minimum$20).

INSURANCE

Priortomove-in,allresidentsmustprovideproofofrentalinsurance.Keyswillnotbeprovideduntil proofofthepolicynumberisobtained.

SECURITY CAMERAS

SecurityisapriorityatCampusOne.Therearenumeroussecuritycamerasonpropertybothinside andoutsidethebuilding.Thecoverageincludesbutisnotlimitedto:corridors,commonareas,and

elevators. The system is in place to address serious safety and security concerns related to the propertyandbusiness.AtnotimewillaResidentbegrantedaccesstoviewsecuritycamerafootage.

ShouldaconcernbebroughttoourattentionbyaResident,acamerainvestigationcanberequested atcampusone@studenthousing.comwiththefollowingdetails:

• Reasonoftherequest:

• Detailsoftheeventrequested.

• Exactlocationofthereport:(Floor,Amenity,Location)

• Timeframe(Asearchcanonlybeconductedshouldthedateandtimebespecificinnature withnomorethana2-hourwindow)

• CampusOneisnotresponsiblefor“lostandfound”searchesforexampleitemsleftbehindin commonareas.

LOST AND FOUND

Itemsleftbehindincommonareaswillbetransferredtothe1st floorFrontDesk-LostandFound sectionoverseenbySecurity.CampusOnewilldonatealllostandfounditemsthatarenotretrieved inaperiodof2weeks.

WORK ORDERS

If a repair is needed in your unit, Residents are required to inform the office immediately via the onlineworkorderformontheCampusOnewebsite,phone,visitingthe1stFloorDesk,orreporting theissuetoyourResidenceLifeDon.Failuretoreportitemsinneedofrepairmayresultinfinancial responsibilityforthenecessaryrepairsand/orsubsequentdamages.After-hoursemergencyrepairs (i.e.leaks)mustbereportedimmediatelytotheon-callDonat(647)389-7068.Ifthereisnoanswer ontheDonphone,callsecurityat(647)288-0827x.6.Pleaseknowthatworkorderssubmittedafter 3:00PMmaynotbeaddresseduntilthenextbusinessday.

Except for normal wear and tear, Residents are responsible for all repairs/replacements in the premises/leasedpremises,includingcommonareasoftheResidentsunit.ShouldaResidentcause damage to another Resident’s belongs (knowingly or unknowingly), the perpetrator will be held responsible.

Prior to arranging any repairs, Residents must obtain approval from CampusOne. Repairs will be madebyCampusOneorbyaCampusOneapprovedand/orselectedtradesperson.

FUMIGATION & PEST CONTROL

Furniture,furnishingsandpersonaleffectsoftheResidentbroughttothepremises/leasedpremises aresubjecttoinspectionbyCampusOneandmayrequireResidenttofumigatesomeorallofthese items. From time to time, inspections may be done by CampusOne to determine if fumigation is needed.

If you notice a pestissue, you must report it to the office immediatelyso wecanhelp remedy the situation. Residents must also comply with recommendations from the pest control company and preparefortreatmentsasrequired.Treatmentscannotberefused.Residentswillberesponsiblefor anycostsassociatedwithpestcontrolasaresultoftheiractions.

UNIT ENTRY

Withreasonablenotice(24hours),CampusOnehastherighttoenterthepremises/leasedpremises forthepurposeofperforminghealthandsafetyinspections,preventativemaintenance,completea

workorder,occupancychecks,orothernecessarywork. Entryismadeduringthehoursof9AM–5PM.

Repairs made that are found to be the responsibility of the Residents (see “Work Orders”), or cleanlinessissuesnoted(see“Cleanliness”)maybechargedtoyouraccount.

Incaseoffacilitiesorresidentemergency,CampusOnemayimmediatelyentertheleasedpremises atanytimewithoutnotice.Residentswillbenotifiedafteranemergencyunitentrywasperformed.

UTILITIES

The following utilities are included with your lease agreement: water (hot/cold), electricity, heat, A/C, and Wi-Fi. Internet access will be provided through a third-party provider. Any issues with internetaccessmustbeaddressedthroughthethird-partyprovider,SingleDigitsat877-778-9283

AUDIO VISUAL RECORDINGS

The use of CampusOne facilities as a venue for audio visual recordings for personal, academic or professional purposes is prohibited without management approval. To request approval please visit the management office.

Community Standards

Community Standards are necessary for the smooth functioning of any community. CampusOne, believes that Residents have the right to an environment in which they can excel academically, personally,socially,andlivecomfortably.Therearethreebasicprinciplesinvolvedinachievingthis:

• Demonstratecareforyourself

• Demonstratecareandconsiderationforothers

• Respectothers’andcommunityproperty

Take time to familiarize yourself with the rules and regulations as both you and your guests are responsibleforfollowingthem.

Understanding the Discipline Process

Resident Action or Behaviour in Violation of Community Standards (including Behaviours of Guests)

Residence Life Don Interaction/Engagem ent with Student at Initial Stage

Residence Life Coordinator (RLC) Meeting & Decision

Warning (Verbal)

Undocumented; intended to deliver feedback and information to Resident (or guest) in timely manner.

Warning (Written)

Documented; intended to provide written and fair notice to Resident that can be referred to if problematic behaviours continue.

Sanction (Disciplinary Action)

Documented; letter of disciplinary decision as per the Community Standards Section in the Residence Handbook.

Fee and Charges (Varies)

Documented; applied to Resident’s account as per the Community Standards Section in the Residence Handbook.

Residence Life Coordinator and General Manager Repeat Infractions and Possible Eviction

Alcohol

Consumptionofalcoholmustcomplywithallfederal,provincial,andmunicipallegislation.Alcohol isonlypermittedinaResident’spersonallivingspace.Alcoholisnotallowedinthecommonareasof thecommunityinanyformorcontainer.

ThefollowinglistprovidesfurtherguidelinesforalcoholconsumptiononCampusOneproperty:

• Mass Consumption and Drinking Paraphernalia

o Possession and/or consumption of 'common source' alcohol (e.g. kegs, mini kegs, beer balls, 'swish barrels' and other large containers of alcohol, etc.) and/or the participationinactivitiestopromotemassconsumptionofalcohol/drinkinggames (e.g.funnels,beerbongs,centuryclub,beerpong,etc.)arenotpermitted

o Alcoholleftbehindexposedincommonareaswillbedisposedinthegarbageofthe roomlocated.

• Alcohol Quantity

o Kegcoolingdevicesandalcoholcontainerslargerthantwolitresarenotpermitted.

• Age of Consumption

o Nopersonsundertheageof19mayconsumealcoholonCampusOneproperty.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Cannabis

Consumption of cannabis must comply with all federal, provincial, and municipal legislation. Cannabis is only permitted in a Resident’s personal living space. Cannabis is not allowed in the commonareasofthecommunityinanyformorcontainer.

ThefollowinglistprovidesfurtherguidelinesforalcoholconsumptiononCampusOneproperty:

• Mass Consumption and Cannabis Paraphernalia

o Possessionand/or consumptionof'commonsource' cannabis(e.g. bongs, grinders, pipes, etc.) and/or the participation in activities to promote mass consumption of cannabis.

o Cannabisleftbehindexposedincommonareaswillbedisposedinthegarbageofthe roomlocated.

• Age of Consumption

o Nopersonsundertheageof19mayconsumecannabis.

The use of this substance (Including but not limited to smoking, vaping, spraying, baking) is prohibitedinsideofCampusOne.ResidentsstoringMarijuana(inanyform)intheirunitsmustdoso byusinganodourabsorbingcontainer.

CAFETERIA USE ETIQUETTE

Residentsaretofollowthecafeteriapoliciesatalltimes.

• Residentsmustpickupaftertheyfinisheatingandtaketheplatestothecleaningarea.

• Residentscannotremovecafeteriaplatesand/orcutleryfromthedinninghallarea.

• ResidentscanpaytheirmealswithTBucks,MealPlanBalance,orCredit/DebitCard.

Residentsareresponsiblefortheactionsoftheirguestsatalltimes.AguestisdefinedasanynonCampusOneresident.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter.

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Cleanliness and Trash Removal

Allgarbage,refuseandothertypesofwastemustbedisposedofusingthechutesoneachfloor. No trashorotherwastemaybedisposedoforstoredonthegroundsoftheproperty,keptbyanentrance door/hallway, or placed in improper containers anywhere in the community. Trash should be disposedofpromptlyandproperly.Oversizedrefusewillrequireaworkorder.

EachResidentisresponsibleforcleaningandkeepingtheassignedunitandallfurnishingsinaclean, safe and sanitary condition at all times. If excessive garbage or unsanitary conditions are found duringunitinspections(i.e.moveout,roomtransfer,quarterly),Residentswillbenotifiedandgiven timetorectifytheissue.Iftheissueremains,Residentswillbechargedanexcessivegarbageremoval fee.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• $100+HSTGarbageRemovalFee+AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• $250+HSTDeepCleaningFee+AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Cooking Appliances – Unit Room without kitchens

Thefollowingitemsareallowedinunitroomswithoutkitchens:

• Kettles/CoffeeMakerswithautomaticshutoffs

• MiniFridges(under700watts)

• Microwaves

Cooking Appliances – Unit rooms with kitchens

Thefollowingitemsareallowedinunitroomswithkitchens:

• Kettles/CoffeeMakerswithautomaticshutoffs

• MiniFridges(under700watts)

• Microwaves

• Appliances(under700watts),Toasterovens,Sandwichmakers,etc.

*The above items are also allowed in common area kitchens. CampusOne is not responsible for any stolen/lost/damaged cooking appliances.

**All appliances must have appropriate regulatory certifications (ex. CSA, ULC)

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• RemovalofItem

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Damage to Property

CampusOnepropertyistoberespected.Residentswillbeheldresponsibleforanycostsassociated with intentional or unintentional damage of unit/ hallways/ common areas as a result of their actions.

Stickers,adhesivetape,nails,screwsorhooksmaynotbeusedonfloors,walls,woodworkordoors. Thumbtacks,pushpinsandnon-markingadhesivematerialsarepermittedinmoderation.Vandalism isdefinedasthewillfulormaliciousdestructionofCampusOneproperty.TamperingwithSecurity cameras,firesafetysystems,andlife-savingequipmentisstrictlyprohibited.Anyvandalismdirected towardsanindividualorindividualsmayalsoconstituteharassment.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectificationchargedtotheResidentAccount

• PossibleEviction

Use of Amenities

CampusOne’s amenities located through the 2nd to the 25th floor are open 24/7 for the resident’s enjoyment.Eachresidentisresponsibleof:

• Cleaningafterthemselves(trashmustbedisposedinthegarbagecan)

• TakingallpersonalbelongingsbacktotheirUnits

• Thefurnitureincommonareasareforalltoenjoy.Pleaserespectthefurnitureplacement,it isstrictlyprohibitedtotakefurnitureintoapersonalunit.

CampusOnereservestherighttoinvestigatemiss-useofanyamenityspace.Thisincludesexcessive garbage,missingfurniture,damage,graffiti,inappropriateimagesormiss-useoftheamenityofany kind.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• RemovalofItem

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• PossibleEviction

Furniture Misplacement

Amenities:

CampusOne Amenities are equipped with premium furniture for all resident’s enjoyment. This furniturethatincludesbutisnotlimitedto:tables,couches,beanbags,weights,yogamatsandchairs mustremaininitsoriginalloungeandatnopointresidentsareabletakeitintotheirpersonalunits.

Unit:

Unitfurniture mustremainwithinthe unit. If you would like a furniture piece removed, residents mustrequestapprovalfrommanagement,tenantsshouldnotplacesuitefurnitureincommonareas, doingsowillresultinreplacementchargesattheendoftheyear,asthefurniturewillbeconsidered lost.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter+12hourstoreturnthefurniturebacktothelounge.

• Failuretoreturnthefurniturewillresultinfullcostofreplacingorreturningtheitem.

• PossibleEviction

Fire Safety

Studentsarenottousefireexitsorinanywaytamperwithfiredoorsexceptinanemergency.This includestheproppingopenof floorentrance doors. Do notdischarge, tamper with oroperate any fire equipment (eg. Sprinklers, Fire Extinguishers) or detection equipment for any purpose other thaninthecaseofafire.

DO NOT usesprinklers/sprinklerheadstohanganyitem.Itisimportant to knowthatcoveringyour smokedetectorinyourunitorremovingthebatteriesputseveryone’slifeatrisk,andifreportedto theFireDepartment,couldresultinfinesofupto$5000.00orpossibleimprisonment.Alwaysleave any Residence facility during an evacuation (this includes but is not limited to fire alarms and/or drills)Personallivingspacesshouldbekeptinsuchamannerthatescapeduringanemergencyis alwayspossible(i.e.doorways/exitpathwaysshouldremainclear).

In all cases off fire alarms Management Reserves the right to investigate the cause. Should the investigationresultinfindingthatResident(s)triggered/causedthefirealarm,theCityofToronto FireServicesInvoicewillbechargedtotheresident(s)responsible.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• FinalWarningLetter

• PossibleEviction

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• $500.00 Smoke Alarm Tamper penalty + HST and Guarantor Notification

Guests

Residentsareresponsibleforthebehavioroftheirguestsatalltimes.Aguestisanynon-CampusOne Resident.FailureofaguesttocomplywiththeCommunityStandardwillresultinthehostResident

beingheldfullyresponsibleforanyinfraction.Itisthehost'sresponsibilitytoinformtheirguestsof CampusOne’sCommunityStandards.

• Guest Access

o Residentsmustsignintheirguestsatalltimes

o Residentsmustescorttheirguestsatalltimes.

• Guests Limit

o Residentscanhaveamaximumof5guestsatatimeandmustnoticepreviouslytheir roommatesincaseofplanningtobeinthecommonareasoftheUnit.Allroommates mustbecomfortablewiththevisitorsinsidetheUnit.

• Long-Term Guests

o Guests canstayovernightfor a maximum of five nights (three nights ina row)per month, in mutual agreement with their roommate(s). For Residents planning on having a guest longer than the previously stated maximum, the Residence Life Coordinatormustapprovetheextendedstay.

Perthelease,“onlyyoucanliveinthePremises.Youmaynotpermitanotherpersontoliveinthe Premises or in the Apartment.” Management will evict any Resident who persists in violating the limitationsonthevisitationpolicy.

CampusOne reserves the right of banning Unauthorized Long-Term Occupants breakingthe Guest Policy or any other guest that does not follow the Community Standards and is identified as a disruptiontothecommunity.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AdjustmentofGuestPrivileges

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• GuestBan

• PossibleEviction

Illegal Drugs and Substances

Residentsareprohibitedfrombeinginvolvedwithpossessing,using,manufacturing,andtrafficking anyillegaldrugsanywhereontheCampusOneproperty.Studentswillbedocumentedforanysmells, residue,and/orparaphernaliaassociatedwiththeuseofillegaldrugs.Wewillimmediatelycontact theauthoritiesifanystudentfoundinpossessionof,manufacturing,ortraffickingillegaldrugs.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• EducationalSanction

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• PossibleEviction

Inappropriate Behavior

Residentsarerequiredtoconductthemselvesinarespectfulmanneratalltimes.Thefollowingwill beconsideredinappropriatebehaviorinfractions(Note:Thislistisnotexhaustive):

• RudeoraggressivebehaviortowardsCampusOnestaff,otherResidents,andproperty.

• Misuse of CampusOne amenities and equipment. This will result in the adjustment of Resident’sprivileges/accesstotheproperty’samenitiesandequipment.

• Gambling

• Unauthorized sports/physical activities (i.e. football, ultimate Frisbee, hockey, skating, soccer)incommonareasoutsideoffitnessamenities

• Creationanddisseminationofobscenecontent

• RunningabusinessorsolicitationonCampusOneproperty

• Throwing/launchingprojectilesfromanypartoftheCampusOneproperty

• Nudity/lack of footwear. Residents are expected to wear appropriate clothing (ex. top, bottoms,andshoes)whenincommonareasofthebuilding.

IneffortstoprovideasafeandsecureenvironmenttoallourResidents,CampusOnewillreservethe right to contact authorities and law enforcement should the misconduct require. CampusOne reserves the right to determine what constitutes inappropriate behavior within reason. In some cases,CampusOnereservestherighttoevictbasedontheseverityofoneinfraction,especiallyifthe inappropriatebehaviorinterfereswithanotherResident’sreasonableenjoymentofthepremises.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Keys/Access Cards and Locks

Residents are to keep their access card/FOB/bedroom key in their possession at all times. Access cards//FOB/keysarenottobeinanyoneelse’spossession.IfapersonotherthantheResidentisin possessionoftheResident’saccesscard/FOB/key,itwillbeconfiscated.Residentsshallnotalterthe locking system on any door giving entry to the premises/leased premises, during the term of the lease. In the event CampusOne believes Resident safety is compromised, a lock change may be completedimmediately.Residentsarenotpermittedtomakecopiesofkeystothepremises/leased premisesortolendtheirkeystoanyotherperson.

Allkeysissuedatmove-inshallbereturnedtoCampusOneuponleasetermination:KeyCard/FOB, Bedroom Key, Mailbox Key. Residents will be held responsible for the cost of all replacement keys/cards/FOB including bedroom keys, mailbox keys, laundry cards, and/or access cards. If a Resident loses their meal card, they must contact the University of Toronto Dining Services via phone (416) 978 –1735oremailfood.beverage@utoronto.catocanceltheircurrentcardandobtain areplacement.Accesscards/FOB/keysshouldnotbealteredinanyway(i.e.Pleasedonotpuncha holeintheaccesscard).

LOST OR DAMAGED FEES:

• $40includesHSTforReplacementFeeforBedroomKey/AccessCard/FOB

• $20includesHSTReplacementforMailboxKey

• $10includesHSTforreplacementforLaundryCard

• $20includesHSTforMealPlanCardreplacement

LOCKOUTS:

IntheeventthataResidentgetslockedoutoftheirUnit/Bedroom,theycanrequestsupportfrom the1st floorFrontDesktoopentheirUnit/Bedroom. ApieceofofficialIDwillberequiredtoconfirm the Resident identity. The room entry is intended to be a support services and should not be an ongoingconcern.Alwayscareforyourunitkey(s)

Noise

To facilitate an environment conducive to academic growth, CampusOne has a 24-hour courtesy policy.AnybehaviorornoisethatmaybedisturbingtoanotherResidentmustceaseupontherequest ofotherResidentsoranymemberoftheCampusOnestaff.

Specific Sound Equipment Regulations:

• Subwoofersarenotpermitted.

• Ampsarepermittedwiththeuseofheadphones. These policies apply to all areas of CampusOne, including, but not limited to, hallways, elevators, stairwells,laundryroom,storagerooms,commonareas,apartments,andtownhouses.

Quiet Hours

• Sunday-Thursday:11pm-8am

• Friday-Saturday:1am-9am

Exam Quiet Hours

• December:24-hourQuietHours

• April:24-hourQuietHours

AnyResidentorResident’sguestfoundviolatingthesepoliciesmustimmediatelyconformtothem. RepeatviolationswillresultindisciplinaryactionbyManagement.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• PossibleEviction

Noxious & Offensive Odor Policy

AnoxiousodorisANYsmellofsuchanintensitythatitbecomesapparentand/oroffensivetoothers. Anyodorcanbecomenoxiousoroffensivewhenitistoostrong.Someexamplesarecigarette,cigar, or pipe smoke; incense; perfume; poor personal hygiene; air freshening spray; excess amounts of garbage;largeamountsofdirtylaundryandcannabissmell(smokedornotsmoked). Furthermore, becauseincense andcandlespresentthemselvesasafirehazardaswellasasourceofpotentially noxiousodor,itisprohibitedatCampusOneatalltimes.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• EducationalSanction

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• PossibleEviction

Parking

Unfortunately,therearenoparkingfacilitiesatCampusOne.Residentsmaynotpark anywhereon CampusOne property. Should Residents require parking, they should contact their respective university/collegeforfurtherinformation.

Social Gatherings

Ifthenumberofpeopleinoneunitislargerthan10additionalpeopleintheunit,CampusOnestaff reservestherighttodispersethegroup. *Atalltimesfirecoderegulationsmustbeadheredto.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AdjustmentofGuestPrivileges

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Pets

CampusOne does not allow any pets on property, with the exception of service/therapy animals. Service/therapy animals will require appropriate documentation and approval by CampusOne. Please speak to the Residence Life Coordinator for more information regarding service/therapy animals.

Prohibited Items

ThefollowingitemsareprohibitedonCampusOneproperty,includingbutnotlimitedto:

• CookingAppliancesnotlistedinCookingAppliancesection

• Wi-firouters

• Subwoofersandamps

• Anyitemsusedtogrowcannabis

• HazardousMaterials

• ExternalUsedFurniture

o Mattresses,Couches,Recliners,UpholsteredFurniture

• OpenFlame

o Candles,sparklers,gas/oillanterns,incense,litmatches,litlighters

• Heaters

o Gas,Electric,andOilHeaters

• Weapons

o Firearmsandanyotherweaponoritemthatis created/intendedtocauseharm,or could be seenas intimidating, are strictlyprohibited. Examples include but are not limited to: Restricted weapons, knives with blades longer than six inches (kitchen knivesexcepted),paintballguns,bbguns(includingsoftair,orreplicas),slingshots, bows/arrows, machetes, axes, hatchets, ceremonial or decorative swords, toy

weapons(waterguns,plasticbows/arrows),oranyitemthatresemblesaweaponor firearm,etc.

• Explosives

o Explosives or flammable accelerants are not permitted in CampusOne. This may includebutisnotlimitedto:firecrackers,dynamite,propanetanks,campstovefuel, naphtha,gasoline,diesel,etc.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• RemovalofItem

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• PossibleEviction

Restricted Areas

Residentsareprohibitedfromattemptingtoaccessorbeinrestrictedareas.Theseinclude,butare notlimitedto:

• ManagementOfficeAfterHours

• Rooftops

• EmergencyExitsduringnon-emergencies

• FoodServicesKitchenAreas

• RetailAreasafterhoursofoperation

• BehindService/SecurityDesks

• ILACRetailSpace

IfaResidentseesanysuspiciouspersonsaroundtheproperty,pleasecontacttheCampusOnestaff, callSecurityat(647)288-0827x.6orcall911.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

Smoking

CampusOne is a smoke-free facility. Smoking inside is strictly prohibited anywhere on the CampusOne property andwithin a nine-meter radius of all entrances/exits. This includes, but not limited to, cigarettes, vape pens, e-cigarettes, marijuana, and hookahs. All activities related to cannabishandlingareforbiddenincommonareas.

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• $250+HSTSmokingfine+DeepCleaningFee

• AllCostsAssociatedwithRectification

• PossibleEviction

Violence and Harassment

Everyindividualhastherighttoanenvironmentcharacterizedbymutualrespect.Everyindividual hastheresponsibilitytotreatallmembersoftheCampusOnecommunitywithrespectandwithout harassment or discrimination. Inappropriate comments or behavior relating to a person’s race, religion, sexual orientation, age, sex, gender identity, nationality, ability, and all other prohibited groundsasoutlinedbyOntarioHumanRightsCodewillnotbetolerated.

Violence,actsofaggression,orthreatswillnotbetolerated.Physicalaggressionisdefinedasviolent orphysicallyaggressivebehavior.Thesebehaviorsofassaultincludebutarenotlimitedtohitting, punching, slapping, kicking, biting, pushing, pulling, fighting, spitting, bullying, or sexualinnature, etc.

Communicativeviolenceisdefinedasanyformofcommunicationwhichisviolentinnaturewhich includesbutisnotlimitedtoverbal,written,electronic(telephone,texting,computer,socialmedia, videos,pictures,etc.).Harassmentisdefinedasanyattentionorconduct,whetheritbeoral,written, graphicorphysicalorsexualinnaturebyanindividualorgroupwhoknowsoroughttoreasonably knowthatsuchattentionorconductisunwelcome,unwanted,offensiveorintimidating.

IneffortstoprovideasafeandsecureenvironmenttoallourResidents,CampusOnewillreservethe right to contact authorities and law enforcement should the misconduct require. In some cases, CampusOnereservestherighttoevictbasedontheseverityofoneinfraction

VIOLATION OUTCOME:

• WarningLetter

• EducationalSessions

• PossibleEviction

Fees and Charges

Fees are due within 5 business days of notification. Residents may appeal fee decisions with a ResidenceLifeCoordinatorbeforetheyaredue.Anyfeepaymentwillbedeferreduntiltheappeals processiscompleted.Feechargesaresubjecttochange.CampusOnereservestherighttoassignfees and charges within reason for infractions not listed in the above Violation Outcomes. For any infraction that breaches the community standards, CampusOne reserves the right to contact the Guarantortonotifythemofabreachtotheleaseagreementandthestepsthathavebeentakento rectify the situation. Frequent documentation of infractions may result in eviction. In some cases, CampusOnereservestherighttoevictbasedontheseverityofoneinfraction.Pleasenotethatlisted feesdonotincludeHST.HSTwillbeaddedtothetotal.

Personal Safety

We would like you to be aware of some important guidelines for the safety of yourself and the property.Werecommendthatyouconsiderfollowingtheseguidelines,inadditiontoothercommonsensesafetypractices:

While Inside Your Unit

1. Lockyourdoorsatalltimes.

2. Youhavedeadboltlocksonthedoors;usethemwhileyouareinsideyourroom.

3. Whenansweringthedoor,firstdeterminewhoistherebylookingthroughthepeephole.If thepersonisunknown,firsttalkwiththemwithoutopeningthedooranddon’topenthedoor ifyouhaveconcerns.

4. IfthepersonsaystheyworkforCampusOne,pleasefeelfreetocalltheofficetoconfirmit's anemployeeneedingintoyourroom.AllstaffwillbeidentifiablebyCampusOneuniformand nametag.

5. Makesuretokeepyourwindowslockedwhenyouarenotinyourroomandatnight.

6. Donotgiveorlendyourkeys,yourID,accesscard,ormailboxkeytoanyone.

7. Donotputmarkingsonyourkeyringtoidentifyyourname,address,orphonenumber.This includesyourapartment/roomnumber.

8. Ifyouareconcernedbecauseyouhavelostyourkeyorbecausesomeoneyoudistrusthasa key,asktohaveyourlockschanged.Youhaveastatutoryrighttodoso,providedyoupaythe costofthelockchangeinadvance.

9. Dial“911”foremergencies.Immediatelyfollowing,pleasecalltheofficeorDonsotheymay takeappropriatemeasures.

10. Frequentlycheckyourdoorlockstomakesuretheyareworkingproperly.

11. Immediatelyreporttotheofficeinwritingorcompleteaworkorderanymalfunctionofother devices outside your room, such as broken gate locks, burned out lights, blocked passageways,brokenrailings,etc.

12. Markorengraveidentificationonvaluablepersonalpossessions,suchasyourcomputeror bicycle.

Feeling“Unsafe”Vs.“Uncomfortable”

Residents expressing fear for safety, or a self-described “unsafe” environment are deemed to be in a life-or-death situation. Residents feeling “unsafe” are treated with high priority and given access to resources, within the community, or partner institutions, or via 9-1-1 emergency.

Residents experiencing roommate conflicts, personal struggles or strife, or otherwise existing in an environment that does not pose an immediate and measurable risk to their life and/or livelihood are not considered to be “unsafe,” but rather “uncomfortable.” Discomfort can be and is a natural part of cohabitation in an environment where residents must interact with others of different backgrounds, experiences, personalities, preferences, and/or lifestyles. It is normal to have differences in opinion and/or belief, residents are recommended to participate in conflict resolution, roommate agreements, and mediation as appropriate.

Roommate Conflict

Youaresuretoexperienceconflictswithinyoursuiteatsomepointduringyourstay. WhereastheResidenceLifeDepartmentisheretosupportyounavigatethesechallenges;it isourexpectationthatwhenyouexperienceaconflict:

1. UponyourarrivalyouwillcompleteaRoommateAgreementthatwillhelpyou stablishthebasiccohabitationalnorms.Whiletheroommateagreementisnotan actualcontract,ithasbeenprovidedasunique,communicativetoolforresidentsto utilizetomitigatefuturefeudsorconflictswiththeirroommates.

2. Whenexperiencingdiscomfortinyourunit,communicatetheissue/unmetneeds withtheroommate(s)involved.

3. Shouldtheconflictpersist,raiseyourconcerntoyourHouseCommunityAssistant.

4. ParticipateinaconflictmediationmeetingfacilitatedbytheCommunityAssistants. *PersistingroommateconflictswillbeaddressedbyManagement

Foraroommatemediationtobesuccessful,bothpartiesmustbeopentocomeupwith solutions.

While Outside Your Unit

1. Lockyourdoorsandwindowseverytimeyouleaveyourapartmentregardlesshowlongyou willbeaway.

2. Tellyourroommatewhereyouaregoingandwhenyouwillbeback.

3. Whenwalkingatnight,pleasewalkwithanotherperson.

4. LetyourDonandyourroommateknowifyouaregoingtobegoneforanextendedperiodof time.

Around the Community

1. Roomandapartmentdoorsshouldbelockedatalltimes.Residentsshouldalwayskeeptheir keyswiththemevenwhenleavingforashortperiodoftimeand/orwhenyourroommateis intheapartmentandnotexpectedtoleave.

2. Valuablesshouldbekeptlockedandoutofsight.

3. Residentsshouldpracticebeingawareoftheirsurroundingsandbeingagoodneighbor.This can be done by knowing the other Residents and reporting to management staff any suspiciousperson(s)seenaroundtheproperty.

4. Pleasecall911ifyourpersonalsafetyorthepersonalsafetyofanotherisatrisk.Ifitisnot anemergency,youcancalltheTorontoPoliceDepartment’snon-emergencynumberat416808-2222.

5. CampusOne doesnotallowsoliciting(withtheexceptionofconfirmedpoliticalcandidates). Pleasereportthoseindividualstosecurity.

Pleaserememberthereisnosuchthingasacompletelysafesystem.Eventhemostelaborateofsafety precautionsarenotguaranteesagainstcrime.Youshouldalwaysproceedasifsuchsystemsdonot exist. All systems are subject to mechanical malfunctions, tampering, human error, and personnel

absenteeism. CampusOne makes no expressed or implied warranties of security. The best safety measuresyoucantakearetheonesyoucanperformasamatterofcommon-senseandhabit.

*CampusOne is not responsible for any personal damages or thefts. As per the lease agreement, all residents must obtain renter’s insurance.

Q:HowdoIusemythermostat?

A: As part of our Silver LEED certification, the majority of thermostats in the building are programmable. To program, select MORE and then SCHEDULE. From here, you can program your thermostatusingdaysandtimes.YoucanalwayscontactyourResidenceLifeDonforhelp.

Q:Howlongwillittakeformyworkordertoberesolved?

A:Westrivetocompletewithin48hours…yetattimeswemayrequireadditionalparts,supplies,or 3rd partyrepairpersonnel.

Q:HowwillIknowifmyworkorderhasbeencompleted?

A:Asignedoffmaintenancereportwillbeleftinyourunit.

Q:IfIhaveamaintenanceemergencyafterhours,whodoIcall?

A:TheDononDutyat(647)389-7068orSecurityat(647)288-0827x.6

Q:WheredoIputmytrash?Recycling?

A:Trashgoesinthechute/receptacleprovidedoneveryfloor.Recyclinggoesinthebinslocatedin GarbageChuteroomoneveryfloor.Residentsshouldmakeaworkorderforoversizedrefuse.

Q:WhatdoIdoifIlosepowertomywholeapartment?

A: Contact the Management Office during business hours and the Don on Duty at (647) 389-7068 afterhours.

Q:WhatdoIdoifIlosepowertojustpartoftheapartment?

A: Contact the Management Office during business hours and the Don on Duty at (647) 389-7068 afterhours.

Q:CanIuseregulardishsoapinthedishwasher?

A:No.Pleaseusedishwasherspecificsoaptoavoiddamageandflooding.

Q:WhatdoIdoaboutinsectsintheapartment?

A:ContactCampusOnemanagementimmediatelyandplaceaworkorder.

Q:WhatdoIdoifmytoiletisclogged?

A:Westronglyrecommendowningyourownplunger,whichcanbepurchasedatmostlocalstores. Ifplungingthetoiletdoesn’twork,pleasemakeaworkorder.

Resource

A-Z List of Student Resources

Academic Success Centre

Accessibility Services

Athletics

Contact Information

http://life.utoronto.ca/get-info/a-z-list-ofstudent-services/

214CollegeSt. 416-978-8030 mail.asc@utoronto.ca

Suite400,4th floor, 455SpadinaAvenue 416-978-8060 accessibility.services@utoronto.ca

27KingsCollegeCircle www.athletics.utoronto.ca

Counselling 416-946-5117

Counselling Services IntegratedwithHealthandWellness

Health and Wellness

Sexual and Gender Diversity Office

2nd floor,214CollegeSt. KofflerStudentServicesCentre 416-978-8030 healthask@mail.studentlife.utoronto.ca

Suites416-417 21SussexAvenue 416-946-5624 sgdo@utoronto.ca

University of Toronto Students’ Union 12HartHouseCircle 416-978-4911 www.utsu.ca frontdesk@utsu.ca

Walk Smart Student Patrol and Escort Service 416-978-SAFE(7233)

Resource Contact Information

Student Services and Campus Life Directory http://www.ocadu.ca/services

Centre for Students with Disabilities

Health and Wellness Centre

Student Union

Walk Safe

Writing and Learning Centre

316,100McCaulStreet csd@ocadu.ca 416-977-6000ext.399

Level6,230RichmondSt.W. 416-977-6000ext.260

Level6,230RichmondSt.West ocadsu@ocadsu.org 416-977-6000ext.341

416-977-6000ext.366

Bookanappointment: https://wlc.bookings.ocadu.ca Room510,113McCaul wlc@ocadu.ca 416-977-6000ext.229

Resource Contact Information

Student Services and Campus Life Directory

Academic Accommodation Support

Athletics and Recreation

English Language Support

Ryerson Medical Centre

https://www.torontomu.ca/campus-life/

4th floor,StudentLearningCentre

341YoungStreet

416-979-5094

https://www.torontomu.ca/accommodations/

RecreationandAthleticsCentre(RAC)

40or50GouldStreetArch

416-979-5096

https://ryersonrams.ca

MattamyAthleticCentre

416-979-5339

CornerofCarltonandChurch

4TH floor,StudentLearningCentre

341YoungStreet 416-598-5978

https://www.torontomu.ca/student-life-andlearning/learning-support/writing-support/

181KerrHallWest

350VictoriaStreet

416-979-5070

https://www.torontomu.ca/studentwellbeing/medicalcentre/

Student Development and Counselling

Student Learning Support

Walk Safe Program

RoomJOR-07C,LowerGroundFloor

JorgensonHall,350VictoriaStreet https://www.torontomu.ca/studentwellbeing/counselling/

4th floor,StudentLearningCentre 341YoungStreet 416-598-5978 https://www.torontomu.ca/student-life-andlearning/learning-support/

416-979-5040 https://www.torontomu.ca/community-safetysecurity/personal-safety/

877-847-4525

HOTLINES

Crisis Text Line

Drug And Alcohol Helpline

Text:StartTo741-741

1-800-565-8603

Good2Talk 1-866-925-5454

Mental Health Helpline

1-866-531-2600

Toronto Rape Crisis Center 416-597-8808

CLINICS

Royal Care Medical Centre

CAMH

295CollegeStreet 416-925-5511

250CollegeStreet 416-979-6885

Planned Parenthood Toronto 36PrinceArthurAve. 416-961-0113

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