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Start Strong YU

Beginning university is a big and exciting step. Navigate through our decision tree to help you get set up, learn all that York has to offer and start your year off strong!

Nellie Library

The Nellie Langford Rowell Library is an inclusive, friendly, and safe space and resource for women-identifying and 2SLGBTQIA+ community members. Our diverse collection of books, periodicals and archival materials focus on women, feminism, the women’s movement, gender & women’s studies, anti-racism, sexuality studies, Indigenous studies and more

Multi-Faith Spaces

Multi-Faith Spaces provide religious services and peaceful meditation rooms for individual introspection and quiet prayer. It also provides office space for many of the faith-based student clubs.

Computing Labs

Need help with logging in, printing or accessing a particular software? Get all the details about computer labs for LA&PS students, faculty and staff.

Campus Safety Resources

York University's Community Safety Department works to keep all campuses safe and inclusive. Learn how to stay safe on campus, and explore resources like goSAFE (safe walks), the York U Safety App and more.

York University Libraries

Many students think the library is just a place to get books, however it has multiple services and resources to help you get assistance and stay on track.

Writing Centre

We are here to support your growth and development as a writer. Come to the Writing Centre for support with writing assignments and to work on your reading, writing and thinking skills.

The Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Inclusion

This centre provides accessible, impartial, non-adversarial and confidential programs and services that uphold human rights, enable equitable access to opportunities, and champion diversity and inclusion.

Food Support Centre

Find out how to become a member and access the service, which provides free non-perishable food and basic personal items to any York student in need, whether part- or full-time, undergraduate or graduate.