
Each college serves as a home base for students, where they can attend classes, study, eat, socialize and relax. College students also enjoy the added benefits of smaller classrooms, study space, and close contact with member professors.
We provide our students with a variety of opportunities to explore and discover.
We offer superior access to resources, be it through visits to U of M libraries or through the smaller class sizes favoured by colleges.
Colleges
St. Andrew's College (Ukrainian Orthodox), St. John's College (Anglican), St. Paul's College (Roman Catholic) and University College (secular) provide facilities and programs that creates a community within a community.
Libraries
Across 19 library locations there are more than two million volumes, subscriptions to over 3,934 print and 42,794 electronic serials, 348,077 electronic books and over 1.5 million microforms. Nearly half a million items were borrowed last year.
The Elizabeth Dafoe Library houses the university archives, which includes a first-edition, first printing of the King James Bible from 1611 and a psalter from the early 1200s.