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Welcome to King's Residence!
We acknowledge that our campus at King's University College is situated on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Chonnonton peoples, all of whom have longstanding relationships to the land of Southwestern Ontario and the City of London. The First Nations communities of our local area include Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, Oneida Nation of the Thames, and Munsee Delaware Nation. In our region, there are eleven First Nations communities, as well as a growing indigenous urban population. King's University College values the significant historical and contemporary contributions of local and regional First Nations, and all of the Original Peoples of Turtle Island (also known as North America).
Residence Community Agreements
In accepting your offer of residence, you have agreed to the conditions of the Residence Agreement, and have agreed to abide by all conditions of the Rules of Residence and applicable King’s policies.
All residents have the right to live in an environment of mutual respect, safety, and support, and all have a responsibility to create this environment.
Residence rules and policies may be amended during the course of any year. Amendments and additions will be in full force and effect following the notification of students in residence.
Welcome to King’s Residence
Residence life offers more than just a convenient place to live on campus — it provides a supportive environment to expand awareness and understanding of yourself and others. It is a great way to meet other students and to feel connected to your King’s university experience.

Each King’s resident has a responsibility to sustain the spirit of inclusion, mutual respect and cooperation necessary for successful community living.
The King’s community is very proud of the diversity of our members. We are a campus rooted in Catholic tradition, and we welcome students, staff and faculty from all life experiences. We believe our diversity enriches the opportunities for learning and personal growth at King’s.
King’s residents must:
• be considerate of the privacy and property of other students
• maintain an atmosphere that is conducive to academic success
• respect all residents and university staff

• respect and abide by policies governing student life on campus and the laws of London, Ontario, and Canada
Residence Life and You
• Recognize the impact you may have on other residents, and act respectfully
• Seek creative solutions and compromises
• Be a person of honesty and integrity. Take responsibility for your actions.
• Be open to considering new perspectives, ideas and opinions.
• Ask for help when you need it – the Residence Staff is here to help