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CAMPUS HOUSING
On-campus seminary housing units consist of one, two, three, and four-bedroom apartments and single occupancy rooms in the Residence Hall. Each residence is air-conditioned and furnished with an electric range, refrigerator, and garbage disposal. Water and trash removal expenses are included in the rent.
The housing area includes parking space for residents and their guests, and a play area for children. Washing machine and electric dryer hook-ups are provided in some of the units. Coin-operated laundry facilities are provided in the other apartment buildings. Students should discuss the availability of appliance hook-ups in the unit at the time the housing assignment is determined.
Residence Hall
The Residence Hall includes a lounge, common kitchen, freezers, coin-operated laundry facilities, TV room, and student rooms. Information on the type and availability of accommodations will be provided by the Housing Office on request.
Students who commute and desire to stay regularly on campus during the week may rent a room if available. Limited guest space is available in the Residence Hall in the form of single rooms and efficiency apartments. A charge is made for these guest rooms.
Requirements for Living in Seminary Housing
An on-campus residence hall and apartments are available for Midwestern students seeking a degree. Upon acceptance, students may apply for on-campus housing. The application for housing is mailed to the student along with the letter of acceptance. Students in campus housing are required to be degree-seeking students enrolled in a minimum of nine credit hours per semester plus J-Term (i.e., fall semester plus January term or Spring semester plus June/July term). This nine-hour requirement applies to an individual student, not the cumulative hours of family members.
A student may occupy campus housing during the time required to earn the degree for which the student is enrolled—a maximum of three years for Christian Education, Music, or undergraduate students, and a maximum of four years, 6 months for M.DIV students. Campus housing is not available for Doctor of Ministry students.
ATTENTION! UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS
All new students under the age of 21 years old and single need to follow the College Student Move-In policy. The policy is as follows:
- Students under the age of 21 years old and single are required to live on campus or with a parent off campus. This excludes married students.
- Undergraduate students are required to pay by semester.
- Students are allowed to stay during the holidays, school breaks and through out the summer. If the student is not going to live on campus during the summer, they are require a give both the housing department and Student Development notice that will be leaving 30 days prior to leaving.
- Move-in day begins the Monday before classes officially start during normal business hours (8:00 am to 4:30 pm).
- When students arrive on campus, they first need to check in with the housing department to receive their keys and additional information.
- Students coming from a distance that requires significant travel may report the Friday before to allow sufficient time to make the trip to and from the College. A general guideline is anything over a three-hour, one-way trip (roughly 300 miles) qualifies.
- On the day of the initial move, the student will also need to check in with the Office of Student Development.
To learn more about on-campus housing, contact the Campus Operations office at 816-414-3700.
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