This information is intended for students with disabilities looking for accessible off-campus living options.

Living Off-Campus

Queen's Community Housing

As a student with a physical disability, finding an accessible place to live near the Queen's campus is challenging and would depend on what accommodations or alterations you require to fit your needs.

You can start by browsing the Queen's Community Housing website to see if any of the listings would be suitable for your needs. You may also take any questions or concerns to the . Community Housing manages the student rental properties owned by Queen’s University.  This includes two apartment complexes located at west campus – and  â€“ as well as a variety of apartments and houses in the  (Core Rentals) around campus.

Community Housing also operates an where external landlords can post listings for student rental units. The  is also managed by Community Housing.

  

Off-Campus Living Advisor

The Off-Campus Living Advisor (OCLA), is available to provide confidential guidance and resources for where to find Off-Campus housing, tenant rights and responsibilities, applications, lease agreements, and tips for moving in/out. Navigate the Kingston rental market like a pro by connecting with the OCLA.

Schedule an appointment with the OCLA