Moving In
Welcome to Your New Home!
Our Move-In Guide has everything you need for a smooth transition to residence life at the University of Lethbridge! Inside, you'll find packing tips, furniture inventory, checklists, and helpful info about campus resources. We’re so excited to welcome you to our vibrant community—Welcome Home!
Not sure what to pack for residence? We’ve got you covered! Our guide has everything you need to make your space feel like home—including a list of must-haves, what’s already provided, and what to leave behind. From everyday essentials to prohibited items, check out the full list to make move-in a breeze!
There are specially designated dates for
- New University Students
- Transfer and Continuing
- Mature Students
See Important Dates
You can move in between 8:30 am and 4:00 pm ON DESIGNATED MOVE-IN DAYS.
If you plan to move in AFTER the designated date, please Contact Housing Services
Please go to your move-in location at the time and date you chose on your Calendly link.
- University Hall residents move in at the Housing Services Office in (C420 - University Hall).
- Kainai House Residents move in at Kainai House Apartments
- Piikani House Residents move in at Piikani House Apartments
- Mt. Blakiston House residents move in at Mt. Blakiston House.
- Aperture Park Townhomes (Siksika House, Tsuu T'ina House, & The Village) residents move in at Piikani House.
You will be emailed a "Unit Inspection Form". You must complete it within 48 hours of moving in.
You can pick up your room key when you arrive on campus by going to your designated move-in location.
Outside of office hours, please contact RAD
There is short-term parking near each Housing facility to be used while unloading.
University Hall residents can park in the breezeway to unpack. You can access the breezeway by using the ramp located just outside the Housing Services Office entrance.
Once you have unloaded, you'll need to park in the long-term parking areas.
Fellow students & residence assistants will help direct you.
Meet your Residence Assistant (RA), who will live right in your section of residence. Your RA can answer any questions you may have about your new home.
If you have NOT participated in our textbook reservation program via the Online Check-In System for Single Students, you will want to buy your textbooks at the University Bookstore.
Room changes are not permitted during the first two or last four weeks of the term. Following the first two weeks of a term, you may request a room change, though we will encourage you to work through any potential roommate conflicts with your RAs prior to approving any room change requests.
Note: There is a $50 processing fee.