All housing arrangements are made through the Dean of Students’ office. Currently the college has sufficient residence halls for both men and women, and limited housing for married students on campus. All requests for married student housing should be submitted annually on the form provided by the Dean of Students. Unmarried students are required to live on campus (unless exempted by special permission from the Management Board), and to take meals in the Dining Hall.
Residence hall dorm rooms are furnished with a single-size bed, foam mattress, desk, chair, wardrobe, and sufficient room cleaning supplies. Students should plan to furnish their own linens, blankets, pillow, and decorative items to personalize their living space. Small electrical appliances (i.e. radios, lamps) are permitted, but high-consumption appliances (i.e. iron boxes, immersion heaters, etc.) are not permitted in the dorm rooms without special permission granted from the Dean of Students.
Each residence hall is supervised by a residence hall assistant who works together with the Dean of Students. Because service to Christ begins with service to others, every residential student is given the personal responsibility of an assigned area of the campus to maintain daily. This exercise not only reduces the cost of maintaining the college, but also develops good personal habits and self-discipline.