University of British Columbia Okanagan Residences

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Student Residence - Okanagan Beds Accommodation type Building condition Mandatory meal plan
Cassiar ≤ 200 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Nicola ≤ 200 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Purcell ≤ 200 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Kalamalka ≤ 150 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Valhalla ≤ 150 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Skeena 150 fully-furnished single connected rooms new yes
Similkameen Place 166 single rooms/communal bathrooms old yes
Lower/Upper Cascades ≤ 450 Fully furnished four bedroom suites new no
Monashee Place 188 73 studios, 21 one-bedroom suites, 22 four-bedroom suites old no

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UBCO residence first open dates

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UBCO campus first opened in September 2005, 340 beds were available for its 3,500 students. [1]

New residence

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In UBCO join the next year or so(around summer of 2021)a few new residences are going to be developed, there are NECHAKO residences and SKEENA residences. [4]

1.UBCO Wiki Page

2.Okanagan College Wiki Page (Used campus ground before UBCO)

3.Phi Delta Theta Wiki Page (Fraternity of UBCO)

4.Charles E. Fipke Wiki Page (Donated lots of money to UBCO)

5.University of California Wiki Page (What UBC/UBCO model is based on)

  1. ^ "Monashee Place". okanagan.housing.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  2. ^ "Cassiar, Nicola, Purcell, Kalamalka, Valhalla, Skeena". okanagan.housing.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  3. ^ "Similkameen Place". okanagan.housing.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2020-05-27.
  4. ^ "Lower/Upper Cascades". okanagan.housing.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2020-05-27.