About

What is HOJO?

The CSU Off-Campus Housing & Job Resource Centre (HOJO) works to empower, educate and support the Concordia community by providing reliable housing and employment information, resources and referrals.

Our work gives us a unique insight into the challenges and opportunities that students face as tenants and workers. We keep up to date on housing and employment issues that have arisen over the past year and create relevant campaigns to reach students who may be affected by these issues.

We offer personalized legal information to assist students when they are dealing with issues related to their housing or employment situation. We help students through meetings in our office, workshops, research, and our Classifieds website.

HOJO office
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Location

Hall Building, H-224

Cost

Always free

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Crafted by Students for Students

Student-first support, throughout the week

Our office is located in the Hall Building at Concordia University, in office H-224. We offer our services throughout the week, with a team of HOJO Assistants that are well-informed on housing and job rights.

We also regularly host workshops, table at University events, and collaborate with other organizations on social projects. Our services are always confidential, honest and free of charge.

Our Values

Guiding how we support students as tenants, employees, and community members.

Knowledge

The transparent exchange of information, ideas, knowledge and values is essential to our mandate. We continually expand and update our understanding of housing and job rights and responsibilities.

Transparency

We operate with openness and integrity, accountable to Concordia students. We welcome constructive feedback and strive to maintain high quality support that respects student time and budget constraints.

Flexibility

We work one-on-one to create an action plan that fits each student’s situation. We guide students step-by-step through protocols and keep the student body informed through relevant campaigns.

How We Work at HOJO

Our office is located in the Hall Building at Concordia University, in office H-224. We offer our drop-in services throughout the week, with a team of Hojo Assistants that are well-informed on Housing and Job rights.

We also regularly host workshops, table at University events, and collaborate with other organizations on social projects. Our services are always confidential, honest and free of charge.

  • Drop-in support & one-on-one meetings
  • Workshops and practical education
  • Referrals and resource sharing
  • Campaigns on current housing & employment issues
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Reach Out to Us!

Feel free to reach out to us with your housing & job questions or concerns.