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Part of the experience of every student studying abroad is shaped by where they life, and in this respect, Braemar offers an unrivalled choice. Whether a student is placed into one of our carefully chosen and supportive homestays, or opts instead to live in one of the nearby university residences, we go that extra distance to ensure all our students are well looked after, happy and secure.

We are well served by public transit, and across the street from the University of Toronto, getting to and from the school is simple, affordable and easy. Moreover, if anyone of our students is not fully satisfied with their living arrangements, Braemar will provide them with a new home, at no extra charge.

University Residences

During the summer months of the year, our students can stay at one of the historic University of Toronto residences which are all within a short walk of our college.

The university residence offer a safe, clean, convenient housing option for our students. Meals and other students services are provided right in the residences. Within a few strides along the beautiful streets that weave through the St. George campus, students will find themselves at Braemar. The university residences are available between mid May and mid August annually.

Homestays

Braemar has spent years building up a network of homestays that provide our students with a new home in a new country. In our homestays, students find not just a place to sleep, eat and rest, but a new family to join, and a cultural experience reflecting Canadian life.

Given our proximity to public transportation, we strive to select homestays that are nearby subway stops or other major transportation hubs. This makes getting to and from class as quick and easy as possible. We also have a good number of homestays that are nearby the college.


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