Welcome to the CQU Accommodation Portal
We have availability in Rockhampton for all terms but are currently fully subscribed for Term 1, 2025 in Mackay. To apply for Term 3 in Mackay or to be added to our Term 1 2025 Mackay waitlist, please call us on 07 4940 7426.
Application Opening Dates for upcoming terms are:
2025 Term 1
28th October 2024 for returning residents
4th November 2024 for new residents
2025 Term 2
14th April 2025 for returning residents
21st April 2025 for new residents
2025 Term3
18th July 2025 for returning residents
25th July 2025 for new residents
CQUniversity’s Student Residences consist of two CQUni owned colleges in Rockhampton and Mackay, managed by CQU staff who specialize in student housing.
Living on campus has many benefits. Firstly, it is convenient because we are close to academic buildings, libraries, and other campus resources, saving residents time and money on transportation. It also helps students be part of a community and make friends more easily, whilst living with other students who are going through similar experiences.
In addition, our on-campus housing includes a range of services, such as security, maintenance, and cleaning, and free Wi-Fi to make life easier and more comfortable for students. Each college’s facilities include games rooms, a cinema, study spaces, free gym access and a Res Life Program and Res Life Team delivering fun and social events to help students balance their academic and social lives.
That said, there are responsibilities and all individuals must adjust to shared spaces and independent living. By entering into a Residency Agreement, Residents agree that they are bound by, and agree to comply with the Residential Community Standards at all times, including the:
- > Residential Agreement
- > Accommodation Handbook
- > Student Residences Conduct Policy & Procedure
Living in an on-campus residential community requires residents to take independent responsibility for their own self-care and the impact of their behaviour on others. Resident self-care includes, but is not limited to the following:
• getting enough rest, • eating well, • maintaining personal hygiene, • managing illnesses, and • seeking the appropriate care wherever necessary.
Residents are encouraged to use the many resources on campus prepared to assist them in this goal of independent living. Students who are unable to care for themselves or whose behaviour disrupts the community may be required to adhere to an action plan and/or leave the Residential College if such behaviour continues to disrupt the residential community.
Capricornia College on the Rockhampton North campus is a 347-room residence spread across a range of two-story houses (McCall, Gutey, Hopkins, Hutton, Jardine, Byerley, Ballard) where residents are catered for in the dining hall, and four low-set self-catered houses (Swanson 2 & 6) with a full kitchen for residents to take care of their own meals. We have seven self-contained flats occupied by CQU Staff and our VC’s Residence also sits within Capricornia College grounds.
Canefield College on the Mackay Ooralea campus is a 112-room residence with 12 ensuited self-catered rooms in low-set houses (D & E Block), 24 shared bathroom self-catered rooms in low-set houses (A, F & G Block), and 72 studio rooms with ensuite and self-catered facilities (H Block) in a three-story high-rise we call the Pods. We have four self-contained flats usually occupied by CQU Staff.
Our motto is Life is Better on Campus and we invite our residents to take full advantage of our college’s support in pursuit of academic success.
Please find below our Residential Agreement applicable for all stays at our Student Residences. If you do not accept these terms and conditions, you must not make an application or booking with us. By submitting an application or proceeding with your booking, you expressly agree to be bound by these terms and conditions.
Please find below the CQU Student Residences Conduct Policy & Procedure applicable for all stays at our Student Residences. By submitting an application or proceeding with your booking, you expressly agree to abide by this policy.
We accept housing applications year round.
Applying for housing is a quick and simple process to share your personal and contact details, housing preferences and enrolment information with us. Make sure you complete your application in full, you'll know you have because you'll receive an email stating you've submitted your application. After submitting, our team will be in touch regarding next steps in the application process.
Housing offers are notified by email and you need to act quickly (within 7 days), to accept it or the offer will expire. If your plans change, or you want to amend your rooming preference or cancel your application, then please contact us as soon as possible to let us know.
Applications are assessed on multiple criteria including application date and your enrolment status. For returning residents, academic progress and tenancy history including payment status, conduct and room inspection history will also be considered.
Irrespective of academic performance, a decision about admission or readmission will consider whether a student is suitable for residential life, including consideration of the student’s ability to live independently and the student’s behaviour/s and its impact or potential impact on the College community, including risks to themselves and/or others.
The Director has the discretion to refuse admission or readmission to any resident who persistently breaches or fails to respond adequately to guidance and counselling in relation to the Residential Agreement or would otherwise (on the recommendation of Management) be deemed unsuitable for living in the College community.