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Planning on studying or doing an internship at Université Laval? Or are you an invited professor? The residence service are there to offer you
A home on campus
We are on the leading edge of university residences in the province of Quebec and even in North America! Our goal is to offer ideal housing accommodations for students while encouraging intercultural exchanges between students coming from more than 80 countries.
By choosing the university residences, you're not only choosing a place to stay, you're choosing an environment ideal for your stay and academic endeavours at Laval.
Please note that this page is but a brief synopsis of the French section and does not contain all available details. For answers to all of your questions, please click on the link which corresponds to your situation (French text):
-Full-time student -Intern -Invited professor Dormitories and rooms Choosing a dormitory is the prerogative of those tenants who have stayed at the residences for more than one semester.
We have four dormitories to accommodate you: the Alphonse-Marie-Parent and Ernest-Lemieux (mixed), the Biermans-Moraud (for men) and the Agathe-Lacerte (for women).
Each room contains: -one telephone -a cable-tv outlet for local channels -an Ethernet connection for Internet access (not included in lease) -a sink -basic furniture (a bed, a desk, storage for books, closet, chair, armchair, bulletin board and lamp).
For more details, please consult the French section?>>>
Services and commodities A wide array of services and commodities are made available to tenants by the residence service in order to make their stay at Université Laval more enjoyable and to make everyday experiences easier! Many facilities (such as the washers and communal kitchens) are reserved for tenants and may not be used by those who do not live at the residences.
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Life at the residences To live in residence is to experience a community-based lifestyle and to reap the benefits which a multicultural environment offers. It is by actively participating in the residence community and planned activities and by utilizing the residences' numerous services that one really sees the advantages of having a home on campus.
Living at the residences also means sharing certain communal facilities and accepting certain rules which have an impact on all those who study at Université Laval.
The ?Residence assistance team?, which is under the supervision of the Residence administration office, helps new tenants integrate properly and is there to answer new students' needs. The team can be contacted at all times in order to meet the needs of students or to help find solutions to problems. Moreover, regular activities are organized to facilitate communication among tenants and make the environment at the residences more friendly and welcoming.
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 Ernest-Lemieux building
 A typical room. H.-Biermans-L.-Moraud building
 A room to study in
 Certain activites organized by the Residences assistance team
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