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Bernardine Hall—or "Bernie" as residents call it—is the perfect place for students to make the transition from high school to university. It’s a great place to meet people, make new friends, and balance academic and social life. Bernardine’s traditional style of residence living offers fun activities while allowing you to stay focused on academic success. It’s always easy to find someone to hang out with or provide a little extra help with your assignment. At Bernardine we focus on your personal growth and development as you embark on your university career.
All students living in Bernardine are on a five- or seven-day unlimited meal plan and eat at the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall. It’s easy and convenient: no shopping or meal prep, and no dishes to do! The dining hall is open from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and is a great place to spend time getting to know other students, make plans, and study.
HIGHLIGHTS
- rooms are fully furnished with large wardrobes for storage, workstations with overhead shelves, single size captain’s beds, desk chairs, bulletin boards, and a vanity with sink
- rooms are spacious, with a complete bathroom shared by three or four people
- rooms come with complimentary telephone, voice mail, cable TV connection, and wireless internet service
- each floor has a TV lounge, study room, kitchenette, and laundry facilities
- located next door to everything on campus, including the dining hall
- the residence is co-ed, but has one floor designated as female only
DID YOU KNOW?
- recent renovations to Bernardine Hall include new flooring, refinished bathrooms, freshly painted walls, lighting upgrades, all new furniture, and new windows
- students like "Bernie" because of its open-door community feeling, the outgoing nature of its residents, and opportunities to interact
- unlike traditional residence dorms, you don’t have to share the washroom with the whole floor, just one other room



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