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Residence Life

Your Home. Your Community. Your Bushnell Story.

Why Live on Campus?

You’ll Actually Graduate

Students who live on campus are more likely to finish their degree. It’s not magic, it’s community.

Better Grades, Less Stress

Closer to classes, libraries, and study groups = more sleep and better performance.

Instant Friend Group

From hall movie nights to 2 AM snack runs, your people are right down the hall.

Leadership Opportunities

Get involved, make an impact, and build your resume without leaving home.

Already Accepted?

If you have already been accepted to Bushnell, these resources are just for you!

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Housing Highlights

  • Steps from Everything: Roll out of bed and you’re already at class. Okay, maybe brush your teeth first.
  • Free Laundry: Yes, really. Just bring your detergent and you’re set.
  • $150 Beanery Credit: Every semester, every residential student. That’s a lot of lattes.
  • Always Something Happening: Movie nights, hall competitions, Bible studies, sunset hikes, midnight snacks, boredom doesn’t live here.
  • Support When You Need It: RAs and RDs who actually care. Each hall has its own vibe and theme.

Your Housing Option

Burke-Griffeth Hall

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Named after Bushnell’s second and third presidents

The Vibe: Classic residence hall experience with separate floors for men and women

Perfect For: First-year students wanting the full traditional college experience

Features:

  • Community bathrooms
  • Common areas for hanging out
  • Close to Burke-Griffeth Bistro (dining hall is literally attached)
  • Study lounges on each floor

Womack Hall

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Named after President Emeritus James Womack (1986-2004) and Sharron Kay Womack

The Vibe: Newly renovated with a hotel-style feel—your own space with privacy and comfort

Perfect For: Students who want their own bathroom and modern amenities while staying connected to campus life

Features:

  • Single and double-occupancy rooms
  • Private bathroom in every room (yes, your own bathroom!)
  • Individual room temperature control (no more roommate thermostat wars)
  • Community spaces and lounges for socializing

Mom Richart Apartments

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Modern apartment-style living

The Vibe: More independence, still part of the community

Perfect For: Students ready for apartment living with built-in community

Features:

  • Full kitchen, bathroom, and living area in each unit
  • Indoor hallways (no walking outside in the rain!)
  • Parking and laundry underneath the building
  • Mix of single and shared rooms

Works Village

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Named after Dr. Herb & Marilynn Works, beloved campus figures

The Vibe: Apartment community with a neighborhood feel

Perfect For: Students who want privacy with proximity to friends

Features:

  • Four buildings within a secure gated area
  • Full kitchens, bathrooms, and living rooms
  • Single and double occupancy options
  • Central laundry room
  • Parking surrounds the complex
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Important Dates

  • June 15 – Housing and roommate assignments sent
  • August 20 – Move-in day! New Student Orientation begins
  • August 24 – First day of classes

Cost & Meal Plans

Burke-Griffeth Hall*Cost Per Semester
Double occupancy room, 19 meals per week$5,950
Single occupancy room, 19 meals per week$7,450
Womack HallCost Per Semester
Double occupancy room, 12 meals per week$5,950
Single occupancy room, 12 meals per week$7,450
Apartment**Cost Per Semester
Double occupancy room, 5 meals per week$5,950
Single occupancy room, 5 meals per week$7,450
Double occupancy room, 10 meals per week$6,700
Single occupancy room, 10 meals per week$8,200

*Includes triple room: The triple occupancy room is slightly larger in size. Single rooms are reserved for special circumstances and are based on availability.

**Apartments are reserved for upperclassmen in good standing. Additional meals can be added to the meal plan.

Additional Meals

5 Additional meals per week: $750 per semester
10 Additional meals per week: $1,500 per semester

Parent Corner

  • 24/7 on-campus security
  • Dedicated residential staff in every building
  • Clear housing policies and support systems
  • Regular communication about campus life

We know you have questions too.

Residence Life FAQs

Connect with our Residence Life Team

You belong at Bushnell

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Resident Director
Coordinator for Student Programs

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Director of Residence Life & Student Services

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Resident Director
Coordinator for Student Life Operations

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Next Steps

Interested in becoming a part of the Beacon community? We’re here to answer questions and help you see if Bushnell is right for you.