CMU wants to ensure that students who live off-campus feel welcome and at home while on campus for classes, studying, and social events.
CMU works to establish a strong sense of community for the commuter students and encourages students to make a conscious effort to be involved right from the start of the year. Here are some suggestions of how commuter students can develop a sense of belonging in the CMU community:
CMU has a number of spaces designed for studying and fellowship which commuter students are encouraged to take advantage of.
Students are responsible to clean up after themselves in these areas. Please be respectful to others and leave a clean space behind you.
CMU provides lockers on both sides of campus for commuters to store their belongings. In order to reserve a locker, students must register through the link provided on the bank of lockers (or below) and put a lock on that locker. Students must supply their own locks which must be removed at the end of the academic year. Locks left on lockers will be cut and belongings donated to charity. For more information, please see the Director of Student Community Life.
All commuter students who bring a car onto campus are required to purchase a parking pass. The cost is determined on whether you are enrolled as a full or part-time student. Scramble parking is available for commuters in Lot A on north side during the day, and also in Lot N on the South Side after 4:30 PM.
We encourage students to consider carpooling as a way to save money, produce fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and make an even strong commuter-ty! Whether you can drive all the time, are open to sharing the driving, or are looking to find people who regularly drive to campus, sign-up for the the carpool group and learn about how carpooling benefits everyone! Sign ups will begin in September on the Student Hub.
CMU is located on bus routes 65 Grant Express, 66 Roblin & Dieppe, 66 Unicity, and 95 as well as a 10- to 15-minute walk from routes 67 Charleswood Express or 79 Charleswood. Students may purchase a post-secondary student peggo pass at the CommonWord Bookstore. A student ID card must be shown in order to purchase student bus passes. Information on bus routes and schedules is available at: winnipegtransit.com/en/navigo.
There are multiple walking and biking paths that can be used to access CMU. There are bike racks near the main entrances to North, South, and Marpeck Commons. If you will be cycling all year, you are welcome to use the bike shed for indoor (unheated) storage during the day. It is free to access but you will need to submit a $20 key deposit. See South Side Reception for more details.
Sanctoral Cycle is a member owned co-op and resource hub for your cycling needs at CMU. The co-op is located in the North Side basement. Membership gives access to tools, workspace, parts, accessories (lube, tubes, chains, etc.), education on bike maintenance, and a 15% discount off parts and accessories at the Olympia Cycle and Ski shop at 1813 Portage Ave. Memberships are $10 for students; $20 for faculty, staff, and alumni. To get a membership, contact the co-op's staff representative Danielle Morton.
If you want to live off campus, CMU is not responsible for finding you off-campus housing. CMU is located in the south-west quadrant of the city, in the neighbourhood of Tuxedo. When selecting an apartment, you may want to take proximity into consideration. There are a number of online websites you can use to find affordable housing. For rental listings advertised specifically for students check the Student Hub.
There are lots of housing options in Winnipeg, so the following are just suggestions and not to be limitations for a student looking for housing.
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