Upon becoming a student at Ball State University, students are required to uphold and abide by the policies outlined by the university. These policies are designed to support the mission of the Office of Housing and Residence Life. Students are asked to become familiar with the established policies so they can better understand what the university expects of them when living in the residence halls. In addition, Ball State students are expected to abide by the Beneficence Pledge. Students who are reported in violation of these policies are subject to the university and/or residence hall disciplinary systems. Examples of the policies include: alcohol, false alarms and bomb threats, decorations and light fixtures, furniture and hall property and community areas.
These policies are designed to support the mission of the Office of Housing and Residence Life. Please become familiar with them so you are aware of what is expected in residence hall communities. In addition, Ball State students are expected to abide by the Beneficence Pledge. Students who are reported to be in violation of these policies are subject to the university and/or residence hall disciplinary systems.
What’s it like to live on campus?
You’ll be surrounded by all of the cultural, social and sporting events that make Ball State vibrant, and you can build a network of lifelong friends to share in your memories of campus life. Our supportive living-learning communities will connect you to other students with similar academic interests and experiences.
Several of our residence halls are new or recently renovated, providing the home-like environment students request. Some halls feature semiprivate bathrooms. In-house computer labs, low-cost laundry areas, fitness centers, study lounges, free cable TV, fast wired and wireless connections, and on-site room repairs are other amenities you’ll enjoy.
(Source: www.bsu.edu)