Greetings from Student Life
On behalf of the entire Student Life team—welcome home, Griffins! Whether you’re a returning student settling back into campus life or a new Griff joining us for the very first time, we are truly glad you’re here.
You are part of a community that takes pride in caring for one another and creating a place where every student can thrive. Living on campus keeps you connected to everything that makes Canisius special: engaging classes with faculty who know you by name, more than 90 student clubs and organizations, Division I athletics, Campus Ministry service opportunities, and late-night conversations that turn neighbors into lifelong friends.
Whether you’re moving into Bosch or Frisch, catching up with friends in Dugan, or reconnecting with your community in the Village or Delevan, you’ll find a campus full of staff and fellow Griffins ready to support you, cheer you on, and help you make this year one of your best.
Welcome back—and welcome home. Go Griffs!
Spring Semester Opening Move-in Appointments
Instructions on how to select a move-in time
Do you need to move into your academic year space early?
If you're a returning or new student and need to move in before Tuesday, January 13, please complete the Early Arrival Form.
Early Arrival Information
Winter Late Stay / Spring Early Arrival Request Form
The Winter Late Stay / Spring Early Arrival Request Form allows residential students to request permission to remain on campus after the official residence hall closing for the fall semester.
Late stay housing begins:
5:00 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025
Ends:
Monday, January 13, 2026
Students may request to stay for a variety of reasons. Those participating in university-required activities—such as academic programs, athletics, or employment—or who are facing extenuating circumstances (including housing insecurity), should indicate this on the form for verification.
Students requesting to stay outside of a university-required commitment—including for personal reasons—may do so at a rate of $15 per night.
All requests are reviewed and approved by the Office of Student Life. Students will receive an email confirmation once their request has been processed, including information about any applicable charges and check-out procedures.
If you're a returning student planning to arrive after Wednesday, January 14? You will need to complete the early or late arrival application.
Late Move-in Information
New and returning students must typically move in by the first day of class. If you are not moving in by that day, please contact us so we can keep your room reserved for you.
Complete Move In by the First Day of ClassI f you are moving in after 5 p.m. on the first day of classes, you must complete this form to notify Student Life of your late arrival.
What Happens if You Do Not Move in or Complete a Late Arrival Request Form? If you are attending Canisius and do not move in by the move-in date or notify us of a delay:
You will be responsible for all room charges
You will forfeit all associated room fees and deposits
You may be subject to room reassignment
What to Bring to Campus?
Recommended
Bed & Bath
Twin-size sheet sets
Comforter/bedspread & extra blankets
Pillows & pillowcases
Area rug or small mat
Boot tray
Towels & washcloths
Bathrobe / robe
Shower caddy & flip-flops/shower sandals
Personal toiletries (soap, toothpaste, etc.)
Medications & small first-aid kit (Band-Aids, aspirin)
Laundry & Cleaning
Laundry basket/hamper
Laundry detergent, dryer sheets, stain remover
Iron with auto shut-off & compact ironing board
Cleaning supplies (all-purpose wipes, disinfectant, dish soap)
Vacuum, small broom, or handheld cleaner
Paper towels & Kleenex
Electronics & Tech
Approved power strip (surge-protected; no extension cords)
Desk/reading lamp (LED bulbs preferred)
Alarm clock (or phone)
Laptop & charger
Cell phone & charger
Headphones/earbuds
Laptop - Wi-Fi is campus-wide
Television (optional) & HDMI cable
Flashlight & extra batteries
Cooking & Dining
Small refrigerator (≤ 4.3 cu. ft. they are provided in Townhouses and Common area kitchens)
Keurig-type coffee maker or electric kettle/hot pot with auto shut-off
Dishes, bowls, cups, silverware
Reusable water bottle/thermos
Pots, pans & cooking utensils
Study & Organization
Calendar or wall planner
Notebooks, pens, school supplies, stapler, tape, scissors
Organizers, crates, or storage bins
Clothes hangers
Desk organizer or file box
Books & leisure reading
Everyday Essentials & Extras
Identification (license/passport, insurance card, Griff ID once issued)
Umbrella & weather-ready jacket
Fan
Recreational gear (yoga mat, disc golf set, etc.)
Decor: posters, photos, plants (non-porous pots; no soil if in halls)
Sewing kit & mini tool kit (screwdriver, tape measure)
Wastebasket
Prohibited Items
Air Conditioners
Extension Cords (Surge protectors only)
Incense or Candles
Dart boards
Rope lights (batterry operated are OK)
Beds, couches, futons, or chairs
Microwave Oven (Residence Halls microwaves in public kitchens - Apartments include microwave in unit)
Oil Burning, Halogen, Torchiere/ Tree-style a Multi-head or Octopus-style Lamps (Residence Halls & Apartments)
Pets (other than fish - 20 gallon tanks or less)
Alcohol (prohibited in first-year areas and for persons under 21)
Permanent adhesives and nails
Weapons (e.g. firearms, airsoft guns, non-kitchen knives)
Flammable, combustible liquids such as lighter fluid, propane or butane
Window Treatments and Custom Draperies
Cooking Appliances
These items can not be used in student rooms, and only allowed to be in common kitchen areas for use
Air Fryer
Crock Pot
Hot Plate
Grilling Machine
Rice Cooker
Sandwich Maker
Slow Cooker
Toaster