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Weeks after the University of Guelph assured potential student newcomers that there would be enough residence spaces for them, students and parents are angry the Ontario school's record enrolment for this fall means hundreds arenow on a housing waitlist.

'I'm not sure what to do exactly,' says student who's among those who thought housing guaranteed

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Weeks after the University of Guelph assured potential student newcomers that there would be enough residence spaces for them, students and parents are angry the Ontario school's record enrolment for this fall means hundreds arenow on awaitlist.

One student association board membersays he's even spoken to some students who are contacting other schools that have accepted them to see if they could still get in.

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Morgan Woodill, an incoming first-year student at the University of Guelph, is among about 1,300 students on the residence waitlist.

"Not only was I very stressed, but also very upset," hesaid.

Woodill is still finishing his high school exams in Toronto. On Saturday, he plans to move several hours north to work for the summer,far from the Guelph rental market.

"I accepted my offer knowing that I'd be away for work in the summer in a remote location with little to no internet access."

'I'm not sure what to do,' student says

Studentsand parents weretold on university tours andvia studies released by the school that housing all incoming first-year students wouldn't be an issue.

"Getting that'we are confident we can provide housing for all students' — that was very exciting for me," Woodill said.

"Now I'm not sure what to do exactly."

According to theOntario Universities' Application Centre, the University of Guelph has 7,849 confirmed offers of acceptance from students, a 52.6 per cent increase over 2023.

In anticipation of the higher enrolment, the schoolincreased the number of residence spaces at the North, South, East and West on-campus residences, and leased out a former hotel for additional space.

The university said it wouldalso actively pursuecommunity partnerships to house the remaining students.

This all was part of efforts to "enhance financial sustainability," it said. But it also led to the 1,300-student waitlist —something the University of Guelph isn't known for and led Mayor Cam Guthrie to blast the school over the lack of on-campus housing.

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A March11 study on the university's website said it would "continue to consistently accommodate all first-year student requestswhile also expanding offers for international students to live in residence for the duration of their academic programs."

But in an emailed statement to CBC Kitchener-Waterloo, the university said while its study "indicated we would be in a position to accommodate all first-year student requests to live in residence ... we are now expecting a greater number of first year students than was projected in the data used."

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Woodillis in the high 300's on that waitlist, leaving him wondering if he'll get a spot.

Woodill's mother, Alex Vamos, said they're trying to "balance hysteria with pragmatism."

"Do we secure some other kind of housing nowand then he definitely won't live on campus, or do we wait to see what the university is going to do to support students who are on the waitlist?" she said.

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Madilyn Mason is also an incoming freshman andher waitlist number is 650.

She said that after she emailed a university housing representative, she was told it was unlikely she'd land a spot in residence.

Among students not making the waitlist isPaige Jurusof Ancaster, Ont.

"I'm very disappointed the school's put me in this position where I now have to look for alternative options," she said.

Now, Jurus's only option is to go apartment hunting along with so many other students.

"It's hard to look for places because everyone's now trying to look for places to live," she said.

Low rental vacancy rate hinders apartment search

Guelph has a 1.3 per cent rental vacancy rate, one of the lowest rates in an Ontario university town, according to the most recent Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) report.

Janice Jurusis helping her daughter Paige in her apartment hunt but hasn't had any luck.

"I've contacted Solstice, which is an outside group of rentals—they're full. There's Alma, which is also another facility that's specific for students—that's full," she said. "So now we're looking at just different options."

Paigesaid living off campus would be scaryand potentially unsafe. But she said her biggest concern would be "missing out on the residential experience for my first year."

"I feel like that's where I can make most of my friends. Pretty upsetting."

Nate Broughton is a board member for the Central Student Association at the University of Guelph.

While he doesn't speak for the board, hesaid he'samassing support from student leaders, and current and incoming studentsto form a committee that pushes back againstthe university overenrolment.

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"People are dropping their acceptances;some people are deferring," he said. "I spoke to a few people that are trying to reach out to other universities and see ifthey'll honour their acceptance still, even though it's past the deadline."

Broughton said the enrolment numbers affectmore than just residence availability— the size of his computer science department, for instance, will increase by 85 per cent.

"It's really shocking because the computer science department themselves were not told about this," he said.

"They were concerned about needing to accommodate, you know, 320 students, for example. And now they're all of a sudden told that they need to have the capacity for 500."

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Broughton said that will mean sacrifices. Some classes may need to move online and student support will be even more limited.

"What is this going to mean for their university experience?" he said.

The university has said it willcontinue to speak with community partners to determine if more housingcan be added off campus.

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