Move-in sparks excitement on campus

Class of 2028

Move-in sparks excitement on campus

ֱ is set to welcome 4,700 first-year undergraduate students to campus during this year’s residence move-in. 

August 28, 2024

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Student volunteers help a family during move-in

Queen's University will be welcoming close to 4,700 first-year students as they move in to residence this weekend.

Over the next week, campus will be bustling with students arriving for the 2024-25 academic year. Most first-year students will move into residence on Saturday, Aug. 31. Many upper-year and graduate students will be returning to Kingston and the surrounding neighbourhoods in the coming days, ahead of the start of fall term classes on Tuesday, Sept. 3. City Hall will be illuminated in tri-colour Friday evening to welcome both new and returning students. 

“Move-in marks the start of an exciting chapter for new students, their families, and the entire Queen’s community,” says Vice-Provost and Dean of Student Affairs Ann Tierney. “Over the next week students will take part in programming that will build lasting connections, prepare them for their academic studies, and support them with the transition to life on campus.”

First-year students and their families are asked to pause only briefly for unloading when they pull up in front of their residence building, and then immediately park their vehicles in designated areas, before returning to take their things to their rooms with the help of student volunteers.

Adding to the residences on campus is the renovated John Deutsch University Centre. First-year students will move into 90 newly-refurbished residence rooms.

Move-in by the numbers

  • 85 countries represented in the class of 2028
  • 4,700 first-year students expected at move-in
  • 1,000 volunteers involved in move-in
  • 18 residence buildings
  • 150 residence dons 
  • 95 Fall Orientation activities
Student volunteer searches for keys for incoming student

More than 1,000 volunteers will be helping to welcome the Class of 2028 on their first day at Queen's.

Helpful move-in links

Traffic advisories and road closures

Housing and Ancillary Services has worked closely with the City of Kingston, Kingston Police and traffic management specialists to help mitigate the impacts of increased traffic around campus through temporary road closures, traffic pattern changes, parking restrictions, and on-site staffing. Learn more on the Move-In Weekend Parking and Traffic Impacts webpage.

Residence Move-In details

The Residence Move-in website contains useful details to help students prepare for their arrival on campus. This includes recorded move-in webinars and information such as important dates, on-campus directions, key pick-up, what to bring, how move-in works, and other considerations.

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