Study spaces for undergraduate students: Where to study on the Lees campus

Faculty of Health Sciences
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Finding the right place to study is key to staying focused and productive. Luckily, there are plenty of spaces on the Lees campus designed to help you make the most of your study sessions. Here's a quick guide to the best spots available to undergraduate students:

Student library (room 147) – A quiet, dedicated space for deep concentration, ideal for individual study or group work.
 

BMO Social Heart (first floor) – A vibrant space where you can study while staying connected with friends. It’s great for a more relaxed study session with a social atmosphere.
 

Breakout rooms (first floor, rooms 114 & 116) – Perfect for group discussions or collaborative study. These rooms are equipped for teamwork.
 

Social space (second floor, near stairs) – Located in front of the stairs going from the BMO social heart to the second floor, this area offers a casual environment for studying or taking a break.
 

Undergraduate student lounge (fourth floor) – A comfortable space for you to study, relax, or socialize with fellow undergraduates.
 

Social space (across from student associations) – A central space ideal for when you need a break or want to study with a bit of background activity.
 

Social space (fourth floor corridor) – A quieter area, perfect for individual work or smaller group studies.
 

Social spaces on the extremities (2nd, 3rd, and 4th floors) – These spots are great for a quiet study session away from the busier areas.


Assigned graduate student spaces (restricted access)
 

Please be mindful that rooms 415, 419, 423, 416, 418, 420 and 474 are reserved exclusively for students enrolled in thesis-based programs. The desks in these rooms have been assigned to specific students. We kindly ask that undergraduate students and those enrolled in professional master's programs refrain from using these spaces and instead utilize the other areas available.
 

Find the space that works best for you and make the most of your study time!