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William Jewell offers a four-year residential program, exposing each student to the finest living/learning environment college resources can provide. All unmarried students not living at home, except seniors, are expected to live in the residence halls. Fraternity houses are considered part of the residential life program.
All students living in residence halls are served meals in the college union. Each student provides pillows, linens, and bed covers. All students are subject to campus regulations and policies of the College, as they affect residence halls and all areas of student life. These regulations are fully outlined in the Student Handbook . Students should read this handbook carefully to become familiar with those regulations that provide for a sound, respectful, and workable college community.
Mission Statement
- To provide a network within the residence halls, providing a wide range of student-centered services to the residents of William Jewell College.
- To provide a servant-oriented staff whose purpose is to serve the student as mentor, counselor, and educator as modeled by William Jewell's Missouri Baptist tradition.
- To provide the educational, spiritual and socially connective programs between the academic and co-curricular branches of the college, in order to bind the resident with the greater William Jewell community.
Residential Life Staff
The Residence Life staff is made up of approximately 60 staff members who work in all seven residence halls on the Hill, as well as the fraternity houses. Click Here for a biography of each of our Resident Directors and Assistant Resident Directors.
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