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Residence Hall Life
Dorm life is central to your experience at BBC. You'll quickly develop relationships that will literally endure for life. Each residence hall was designed to encourage fellowship, discipleship, and safety.
With three-bedroom, one-bath suites that house six students, the residence halls at BBC provide an ideal opportunity to learn the art of living with others, to make friends, and to deepen your spiritual life and fellowship. Each floor has a Resident Assistant (R.A.) who is available to help fellow students. In addition, a Resident Director (R.D.) lives and ministers in each residence hall. This unique set-up allows for more availability as each R.D. has around 50 students in his or her care unlike many colleges where a R.D. can be responsible for as many as 500 students.

Resident Directors
Residence Hall Objectives
- To assist the new student in orientation to college life
- To assist in providing an environment conducive to maximum academic achievement
- To help develop in each student a sense of individual responsibility and self discipline
- To promote a spiritual atmosphere and assist in providing opportunities for spiritual growth and fellowship
- To provide non-professional consultation within the hall for students on personal problems, study habits, and spiritual problems.
- To help the student get involved in significant extracurricular activities
- To provide clean, comfortable, and functional housing for students
- To provide opportunities for faculty to interact informally with students in their residence halls.
- To create a feeling of unity within the residence halls and competition between the residence halls. To display and promote a healthy attitude in relation to the programs and policies of the school
Call BBC Admissions toll free by dialing 800.451.7664.
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