Find the U of T St. George residence that fits how you will actually live in downtown Toronto.
This quiz compares St. George residence options by college affiliation, Faculty of Arts & Science versus other faculty pathways, meal-plan structure, room privacy, and the difference between campus-core college life and more general downtown residences.
Compare Chestnut, Knox, New College, St. Michael's, Victoria, Trinity, Innis, Woodsworth, Oak House, CampusOne, and more by how they actually differ once you move in.
At St. George, Faculty of Arts & Science students belong to a college, and that can materially change which residences belong near the top of the shortlist.
At St. George, the difference between a college residence, a general residence like Knox, and a downtown building like Chestnut or CampusOne changes the whole week.
At St. George, the housing decision is partly a geography decision because the difference between a college residence and a downtown high-rise changes the whole week.
Photo: LearnLoop illustrationThe shortlist shifts fast when you separate classic college life, newer dorm buildings, and apartment-style residences with no meal plan.
Photo: LearnLoop illustrationWhat the quiz asks and why
Arts & Science students rank college preferences, and that can shape residence options in a way that does not apply in the same way to Engineering or other faculties.
Traditional doubles, singles, suites, and apartment-style units do not feel the same once the term gets busy.
Some residences keep food simple and built in, while apartment-style options assume you can manage your own kitchen, groceries, and weekday routine.
University College, Victoria, Trinity, and St. Michael's feel different from more general options like Chestnut, Knox, Oak House, and CampusOne.