The MBTS Housing Office works hard to provide affordable, safe, attractive and comfortable housing for all students who desire to live on campus. On-campus living affords singles and families the opportunity to build friendships and to experience true Christian community at a level not possible in any other setting.
Midwestern’s reputation as a campus where people care about one another and treat each other as family is due in large part to the atmosphere created when people share life together in campus residences. It’s not uncommon to see groups gathered in the evenings around grills, with kids playing in the grass nearby as hamburgers are cooking and marshmallows are being toasted!
With enrollment projected to be at a record level for the 2010-2011 academic year, however, available housing may be limited. Since assignment of apartments and dorm rooms are determined in the order in which housing applications are received, timeliness in submission will be an important item to remember.
Midwestern has apartment accommodations for student families and dorm or apartment accommodations for single students. Commuter facilities are also available to student families and single students who need housing accommodations for a few nights a week. In order to qualify for campus housing you must be a Midwestern graduate student enrolled in nine hours per semester, or an undergraduate student enrolled in twelve hours per semester.