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Student residence is located primarily in the southern part of the campus, consisting of townhouse style homes.
The first residence area, the Student Village, which was able to accommodate 250 students, was opened in 1973 after pressure from traveling students.
In 1985, a former building of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce ( CIBC ) near the campus was also converted to student residence.
The 4-storey high Joan Foley Hall, opened in 2003, is the first apartment-style residence complex on campus, named after the campus's first female principal.
The N ' Sheemaehn Child Care Centre, one of the university's non-profit child day care facilities, opened in 1990.
The Student Centre was opened in 2004 through a project that was initiated and funded by students.
Constructed using 18 tonnes of recycled steel from a demolished gallery at the Royal Ontario Museum, its Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ( LEED ) certification earned the building a Green Design Award from the City of Toronto.
The campus is linked to nearby transportation hubs, such as Scarborough Centre and Rouge Hill GO Station by Toronto Transit Commission and to the Pickering and Ajax GO Stations by GO Transit and Durham Region Transit.

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