Please note: fees for Brock Suites (upper year housing) can be found on the Brock Suites website.
Fall/Winter residence fees below include housing from September 2023 to April 2024. Residence room fees include furnishings, utilities and wireless network connections.
Residence fees for 2023-24*
*Meal Plan required for all residences and are not included in the price below. For a full list of meal plan options click here.
Residence Style | Room Style | Fall Fees (60%) Due September 2023 | Winter Fees (40%) Due January 2024 | Total Fees |
Traditional | DeCew double | $5,064 | $3,376 | $8,440 |
DeCew single | $5,568 | $3,712 | $9,280 | |
Semi-Suite | Earp single | $5,868 | $3,912 | $9,780 |
Lowenberger double | $5,364 | $3,576 | $8,940 | |
Lowenberger single | $5,868 | $3,912 | $9,780 | |
Vallee single | $5,868 | $3,912 | $9,780 | |
Residence 8 single | $5,868 | $3,912 | $9,780 | |
Townhouse | Quarry View single | $5,892 | $3,928 | $9,820 |
Village double | $5,004 | $3,336 | $8,340 | |
Village single | $5,820 | $3,880 | $9,700 |
Winter residence fees below include housing from January to April 2024. New students moving into residence at the beginning of Winter term; move in day is after 12pm (noon) on Sunday, January 7, 2024. Residence room fees include furnishings, utilities and wireless network connections.
* Meal Plan required for all residences. For 2023-24 Winter Term meal plan pricing please email brockcard@brocku.ca.
Residence Style | Room Style | Total Fees (Jan-Apr) |
Traditional | DeCew double | $4,220 |
DeCew single | $4,640 | |
Semi-Suite | Earp single | $4,890 |
Lowenberger double | $4,470 | |
Lowenberger single | $4,890 | |
Vallee single | $4,890 | |
Residence 8 single | $4,890 | |
Townhouse | Quarry View single | $4,910 |
Village double | $4,170 | |
Village single | $4,850 |
Insurance
Students are required to have their own contents insurance, if you do not have insurance you will be automatically signed up for a plan at your expense. Learn more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Payments are due according to our published dates. Unfortunately extensions are not granted. That being said, students who are experiencing financial difficulties should contact: res@brocku.ca.
Visit the Finance Department website for more information on how to make this payment.
Visit these pages if you are cancelling or withdrawing early before move-in or after move-in.
Your residence agreement outlines these in detail.
Students must pay a $600-application fee when they apply in order for their application to be processed. If the student lives in residence for that year, the $600 will be applied to their total residence fees. Next, is the first residence fee payment, which is due the first day of September classes. The remaining residence fees will be due in January with tuition fees.
You can pay any/all your fees using the methods of payment accepted by Brock.
The first payment amount includes your room and your meal plan. The meal plan is mandatory for all residences and has automatically been added to the total payment amount.
OSAP rarely covers 100 percent of your university fees so you should monitor your financial history on the Brock portal to ensure you do not incur interest charges.
Students who do not make the required payment(s) will be subject to interest charges on the overdue amount.
Yes, you can. You can check your financial history by going to the Applicant and Student Self Serve tab on your Brock Portal. When your payment is received, you will see the credit, which will show as ($600) on your student account. Please note: university charges to your account will appear as debits.
No, Brock does not currently accept payment by credit card.
Please visit Student Awards and Financial Aid. You can use the Fee Estimator to determine costs associated with a year at university.
Absolutely. Any credits on your student account, including entrance scholarships and awards, can be put toward your required payment(s).
The consequences of a missed payment will depend on which payment is missed, how much you owe on your student account overall, and the time of year. The Finance Department outlines potential consequences of overdue accounts.