Queen’s College is large enough to support a wide variety of sporting and cultural activities, but not so large that you end up ‘living with strangers’.
All meals being provided, no compulsory student employment, casual paid work available, one of the largest tutorial programs – there are many advantages to living in College.
Academia
At College you receive additional tutorials beyond those the university provides and live with fellow students, tutors and professionals who form a large support group to help you excel in your degree.

Activities
You can get involved in wide variety of academic, sporting and cultural activites regardless of skill level. You receive a full education (academically and in life skills) when you live at College.
- Music and Drama Society
- Sports
- Social Activities
- Spiritual Activities
- Educational
- Student Committees
- Orientation Week
- Intercollegiate
Community
The friends you make at College last a lifetime. And by living in a large community, most residents gain confidence and social skills which benefit them in all aspects of their life.

Facilities
With tutorial rooms, music practice rooms, library, computer lab, recreation rooms and other facilities, the College is fully equipped to support your university degree and residential needs. Visit the facilities section for more details.