Jeff Neimeyer, Director of Student Development
When you ask Boyce students to name the most formative component of Boyce College, you will often hear community as their first response. Dorm life here provides the context where an authentic biblical community can flourish. It is where students learn to invest in genuine friendships as they spur one another on to maturity in Christ and gospel-shaped living. It is not just a place to live, but an experience that better equips students to serve the world.




Accommodations



Sampey Commons
A comfortable gathering area for students and their friends.





Next Steps
Next Steps
- The next step after being accepted into Boyce College is to apply for housing.
- Submit your housing application and pay the $25 non-refundable application fee.
- You will receive a dorm offer email from us in October/April, requesting a $200 housing deposit.
- Once your housing deposit has been paid, you will receive your housing assignment and roommate/suite-mate names as early as mid-July or mid-December.
- Married students apply for apartment housing through SBTS Housing. Click here for the link.
- Incoming students aged 26 years or older at the beginning of the academic school year apply here.
Furnishing Your Room
Included For Every Resident
Each Room:
- Twin XL Bed
- Desk(s) & Desk Chair(s)
- Dresser/Drawer Space
- Wardrobe(s)
Each Building:
- Lounges/Common Areas
- Free Laundry Facilities
- Free Wifi
Mullins Commons Layout:
- 1-2 Private Room(s)
- Small Commons Area:
- Lounge/TV Area
- Dining Area
- Kitchenette with Shelving
Fuller Hall Layout:
- 1 Private Room
- Kitchenette
- Living Room Area
Things to Bring
Minimum Requirements:
- Twin XL sheets
- Blanket/comforter
- Pillows
- Towels
- Laundry Detergent
- Hangers
- Cleaning Supplies
- Vacuum Cleaner
Optional Items:
- Dorm refrigerator (no larger than 4 cubic feet) [Suggested 1 per room]
- Small microwave (no larger than 2 cubic feet) [Only 1 per suite allowed]
- Small coffee maker
- Removable adhesive strips (student will be responsible for any damages to walls caused by adhesive strips)
- One flat-screen television with stand per suite (mounting television on wall is not allowed)
- Desk Lamp
- Mirror
- One small bookshelf is allowed but not recommended. [only 1 per room allowed] Because of limited space, we recommend purchasing after you have arranged your room.
Do Not Bring These
Prohibited Items:
- Curtains
- Candles and/or Incense
- Crockpots*
- Grills
- Hot Plates
- Mattresses
- Pets (including fish and small caged pets)
- Rice Cookers*
- Toasters
- Toaster Ovens
- Nails or wall hanging hooks (no holes allowed in walls)
- Furniture: no upholstered chairs or couches may be brought into the Mullins Complex dorm rooms, but they are allowed in the Fuller dorms on a limited basis.
*Use of rice cookers and crockpots are prohibited in the dorm rooms but are permissible in the shared Fuller and Sampey kitchens.

