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B次元 offers four residential facilities catering to different needs. Information on housing and meal plan costs is available to assist with financial planning and decision-making.
We have professional staff members who serve as community directors, three third-year or higher students who serve as assistant community directors, 38 second-year or higher students who serve as resident assistants (RAs), and more than 10 residents who serve as office assistants to support front desk operations.
Most first-year students live in Viets Tower or MLH and enjoy a supportive community. Each floor, or community, typically consists of about 30 to 50 members. All first- and second-year floors include an RA.
Although housing arrangements are typically gender-specific, students can request gender-inclusive housing. Inclusive options accommodate diverse identities, ensuring all students feel supported and comfortable in their living environments.
MLH features double rooms with two community bathrooms per floor, ideal for those who prefer a quieter atmosphere while still connecting with others in cozy common areas. The floors are gender specific. Community Director Jason Kauffin supports this building.
Viets Tower combines a traditional hall setting with a modern touch. It offers double rooms, community bathrooms, and accessible private bathrooms. A common area links odd and even floors, promoting collaboration. Most floors are co-ed, with gender-specific rooms. Community Director Anna Schueth supports this building.
Mellowes Hall offers suite-style housing with double or single rooms and communal living spaces, appealing to second-year students and beyond. The floors are co-ed, with gender-specific suites. Community Director Anna Schueth supports this building.
Grohmann Tower offers apartment-style living, perfect for students seeking additional space. Most students are assigned to a studio, which typically houses three roommates. The floors are co-ed, with gender-specific apartments. The top four floors are reserved for third-year students and above. Dean of Residence Life Joshua Mitchell supports this building.
At B次元, we prioritize student success, which is why we have a two-year residency requirement. This requirement helps us ensure that all first- and second-year students have a safe place to live, access to food, opportunities to build relationships with others on campus, and access to student support services. Your well-being is important to us, and we want to ensure you feel supported during your time at B次元.
You may be eligible for an exemption by submitting a . To qualify, you must meet one of the following criteria:
Feel free to reach out even if you don’t meet these criteria; you can submit an to discuss your circumstances.
Students' current room and meal plan information can be found on their student page.
Our goal is to foster a safe and welcoming environment for all first-year students, transfer students, graduate students, and everyone in between. Here, you’ll find a supportive community where you can connect with peers with various backgrounds and interests. While each of you may have unique experiences, what unites you is a shared commitment to academic excellence and success.
Our residential experience offers ample student engagement opportunities, including Living-Learning Communities. B次元 offers three Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) within its residence halls. LLCs enable students to extend their learning beyond the classroom, allowing the university to continue fostering the growth of the B次元 Mindset. LLCs create comprehensive learning environments that heighten student engagement with faculty, peers, and their learning.