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Housing F.A.Q.s
How early should I apply for housing?
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Once you are officially admitted to 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ Baptist University, we encourage you to apply for housing as soon as possible. Housing assignments, including hall and room placements, are made on a first-come, first-served basis and are determined by the date your application is completed. To increase your chances of securing your preferred housing option, we recommend completing your application early. Start the process here: .
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Can I select who my roommate will be?
Yes, you can select your roommate during the housing application process. You’ll have the option to search for a potential roommate or select someone you already know, as long as they have also submitted a housing application. For the pairing to be finalized, both students must mutually select each other and be listed as "confirmed roommates." While we make every effort to accommodate all roommate requests, please note that matches cannot be guaranteed due to limited space and availability.
All Residents will complete a Roommate Success Plan with a member of the Dorm Staff facilitating the meeting. These forms are completed in our eRezLife housing program. They will be kept on file for reference by the Dorm Staff, the Housing Coordinator, and/or the Dean of Students.
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I completed my housing application for spring 2026 or fall 2026. When will I know my hall/room assignment?
- More details about the move-in process are available on the Move-In Day Koinonia page.
If you are a new student or first-time resident, we will notify you of your hall and room assignment after January 1, 2026, for spring 2026, and July 1, 2026, for fall 2026. Notifications will be sent to the mailing address on file and your WBU email account.
If you are a new student or first-time resident assigned to an early-arrival sport, we will confirm your participation with your coach. You will be notified of your hall and room assignment after January 1, 2026, for spring 2026, and July 1, 2026, for fall 2026. These notifications will be sent to your WBU email account.
If you are a returning student, you will receive notification of the dorm reopening date by benchmark dates throughout the year. Move-in times for spring 2026 and fall 2026 begin at 1:00 PM and conclude at 5:00 PM on the assigned day. If you need to arrive at a different time, please contact the Housing Office during regular business hours or notify your RHS at least 48 hours before your arrival to arrange for staff to meet you.
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Can I request a change in my assignment once I receive it?
Students can request changes for Fall terms within their Housing/eRezLife portal until August 1st. After this, due to the number of assignments that must be made and the process involved, all residents will stay in their assigned rooms until the residence halls open. After the halls open, we will work with you to make room and roommate changes, as space allows. You can submit the online room or hall change request form once we have determined our availability for changes. Information regarding this process will be sent to your WBU email account.
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Important Dates
- Please refer to the for official dates.
- Fall 2025- Dates are tentative until officially published by the Registrar.
- Aug. 1 -Last day to file for a Housing Exemption. Last day to cancel a FALL reservation and receive a housing deposit refund**
- Aug. 15 - 8 a.m. - Residence Halls open for Incoming Fall Residents; Check-In from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- Aug. 17 - 11 a.m. - Dining Hall opens
- Aug. 17 - 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.- Residence Halls open for Returning Fall Residents
- Aug. 20 - Plainview Fall 16-week Term classes begin
- First of four tuition and fees payments due for Fall 16-week term
- Late Registration for Plainview Fall 16-week Term begins
- Mandatory Dorm Meetings, 10:00 pm
- Sep. 1 - Labor Day; No classes; Offices closed
- Sep. 3 - Last day to change meal plan. Late registration ends 2:00 pm
- Sep. 5 - Last day to drop without record/Census Day
- Sep. 21 - Second of four tuition and fees payments due for Fall 16-week Term
- Oct. 16-17 - Student Fall Break: No classes, Offices open
- Oct. 27 - Registration for Spring 16-Week Term and May Micro-term begins
- Nov. 25 - Dining Hall closes, 6:00 pm
- Residence Halls close, 6:00 pm
- Nov. 26 - Thanksgiving Holiday Begins; No classes, Offices open
- Nov. 27 - 28 - Thanksgiving Holiday; No classes, Offices closed
- Nov. 30 - Residence Halls open, 1:00 pm
- Dec. 1 - Dining Hall reopens, 7:30 am
- Dec. 1 -Last day to file for a Housing Exemption for Spring. Last day to cancel a SPRING reservation and receive a housing deposit refund for returning students**
- Dec. 3 - Mandatory Dorm Meeting
- Dec. 5 - 12 - Final Exams
- Dec. 12 - Dining Hall closes, 1:00 pm
- Dec. 13 - Graduation, 2:00 pm
- Residence Halls close, 5:00 pm
- Dec. 22 - Jan. 2 - Christmas Holidays; Offices closed
- Spring 2026
- Jan. 5 - Offices open
- Jan. 11- Residence Halls open for new and returning students, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm
- Jan. 11- Dining Hall opens, 1:00 pm
- Jan. 14 - Plainview Spring 16-week Term classes begin
- First of four tuition and fees payments due for Spring 16-week Term
- Mandatory Dorm Meetings, 10:00 pm
- Jan. 19 - Martin Luther King holiday; No classes, Offices closed
- Jan. 28 – Last day to change meal plan
- Jan. 30 - Last day to drop or withdraw without record/Census Date
- Mar. 13 - Dining Hall closes, 1:00 pm
- Residence Halls close, 5:00 pm
- Mar. 16-20 - Student Recess for Spring Break
- Mar. 20 - Offices closed for Spring Break
- Mar. 22 - Residence Halls open, 1:00 pm
- Mar. 23 - Dining Hall opens, 7:30 am
- Classes resume
- Apr. 3- Good Friday; No classes, Offices closed
- Apr. 6- Easter Monday; No classes; Offices closed
- May 6 - Mandatory Dorm Meeting, 10:00 pm
- May 8- WBU Fun Day- No Classes
- May 11 - May 14 - Final Exams
- May 15- Dining Hall closes, 1:00 pm
- May 16- Graduation, 2:00 pm
- Residence Halls close, 5:00 pm
- FALL - August 1
- SPRING - Dec. 1
- MayMicro - April 1
- SUMMER - April 1
Housing Cancellation Dates
**CANCELLATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED THROUGH YOUR MyWBU Housing Portal**
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Meal Plans
- The cafeteria operates during the following hours in a 16-week semester unless otherwise noted on the University Calendar
- Monday - Thursday
- Breakfast- 7:30 am to 10:00 am
- Lunch- 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Dinner- 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm
- Friday
- Breakfast- 7:30 am to 10:00 am
- Lunch- 11:00 am to 2:00 pm
- Dinner- 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm
- Saturday & Sunday
- Brunch- 11:00 am to 1:30 pm
- Dinner- 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
How do I select a meal plan and is a meal plan required?
You will select a meal plan in your Housing Application. Students residing on campus are required to purchase a University meal plan (10 Meal Plan (160) minimum). We recommend the All Access Plan. Meal plan prices are for each 16-week term.
There is no refund or adjustment in the amounts due for meals not eaten in the dining hall by the student's own choice.
FY- 25-26 Sodexo Meal plans.pdf
How can I change my meal plan?
Meal plans may be changed without an exemption through the last class day of the Second week of classes, assuming the student qualifies for the selected meal plan. If the student does not qualify for the selected meal plan due to the established meal plan requirement, they must apply for and be approved through a Meal Plan Exemption. Exemptions are approved through the Disability Services Office. Contact them by email at araujor@wbu.edu and by phone at 806 291-1057 or visit our DSO information page here.
What are Meal Exchanges?
A meal exchange can be used in Pete's Grill when a student elects to eat in Pete's Grill instead of the Cafeteria while the Cafeteria is open. This does not use Pete's Points. Students may use a meal exchange at Pete's Grill only during Cafeteria operating hours; meal exchanges are not available when the Cafeteria is closed.
What are Pete’s Points?
Pete’s Points are prepaid, stored-value account that is part of your 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ ID Card (your official student ID card). They can be used on campus and are a convenient, cashless way to pay for meals in Pete’s Grill in the University Center.
What are the cafeteria's hours during a 16-week semester?
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Contracts, Fees, and Payment
- Residence halls are priced at various levels in an effort to meet the needs of all students. Students should select halls based on what they can afford. At times a student selects a hall through the application process and is assigned to that hall before realizing that s/he does not have the finances to live in that hall. Each semester, Residential Living helps students in this situation, which might include moving the student to a less expensive hall.
- For returning students, a written request has to be submitted to the student housing office for processing. A written cancellation notice is required prior to August 1 for the fall semester, prior to December 1 for the spring semester, and prior to April 1 for the summer session for full refund eligibility. For first-time students, a notice of cancellation has to be received prior to the first day of classes for full refund eligibility. Prorated refunds are eligible after these dates based on the university refund policy 3.2.4.
- When you check out of the halls for the final time, you will fill out paperwork enabling you to have your deposit partially refunded. As long as a resident qualifies to live off campus and doesn't have any disciplinary holds, hasn't damaged property, checks out properly, cleans the room, and cancels before the cancellation deadlines, they are eligible for a partial refund of their housing deposit within 6-8 weeks after the cancellation request is approved.
- If a resident moves out of the dormitory during the semester and defaults on the housing contract, the deposit is forfeited.
- Private Rooms are assigned as availability allows. All residents will be assigned roommates based on answers from the Housing Application. Private Rooms fees are charged as of Census Day each 16-week term to anyone in a room without a roommate. Private Rooms are not guaranteed from one term to the next. 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ reserves the right to assign roommates without prior notice as listed in your Occupancy License Agreement in the Housing Application.
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The WBU Student Disability Services office provides assistance and accommodations to students with disabilities.
51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ is committed to providing all students with equal access to quality education. In addition to serving as an advocate for students with disabilities, our office also works closely with faculty and staff members in order to monitor students' progress and encourage a positive educational experience.
How can I lower my housing and meal plan expenses?
What happens if I decide not to attend?
When do I get my housing deposit back?
What if I want a Private Room?
What if I have or need an Accommodation for the dorm?
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Amenities & Hall Information
- We make every effort to create a safe living environment for all residents. Our residence halls are equipped with an electronic access system to provide monitored access to the halls. The access system is in place 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students gain access to their residence hall by swiping a key fob on the reader located outside of each building.
- All traditional residence halls are equipped with surveillance cameras, and each is equipped with a camera monitoring system reviewed by trained staff daily.
- The University Police Department (UPD) and Plainview PD patrol the campus daily, conducting rounds in our residence halls regularly day and night. Our staff works closely with UPD to maintain a secure living environment.
- Our best resource for security in the residence hall is our residents! Our staff is trained to monitor and report various safety concerns. Emergency procedures are addressed each semester with the residents. Students are encouraged to lock their doors when they're away from their rooms, prevent tailgating into the hall (letting someone follow you into the entrance without swiping their WBU Card), and report any suspicious activity to residence hall staff and/or UPD.
- Laundry is provided in each building. Only residents of the hall are permitted to use the laundry machines. Laundry machines are for residents' personal use only.
- Laundry is app-based, so you will not need quarters. Dorm Residents will pay a $50 fee for each 16-week term for a set number of loads. If you need more loads, you pay through the app. Student Family Housing residents pay $1.50 per wash/dry load.
- Instructions for downloading and using the app are sent out to each resident at the start of each 16-week term and posted in each laundry room.
- Residents will provide laundry detergent and softeners to clean their belongings.
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Community kitchens are available in Davis, Ferguson, and Owen Hall, with amenities varying by hall. These spaces are shared by all residents and are a collective responsibility.
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To ensure the kitchens remain clean and functional for everyone, residents are expected to maintain them. Failure to do so may result in consequences, including restricted access or additional cleaning fees.
- Any available community kitchens have cookware available for student use. Dishes (i.e. plates, bowls, utensils) are not available in all locations, so it is recommended to bring your own.
- No. We recommend you get renters' insurance to cover personal belongings. One provider that specializes in College Student Personal Property Insurance is Click the link to go to their website.
What type of security exists in the residence halls?
Are there laundry facilities available in the residence halls, and how much does laundry cost?
Are there community kitchens in all residence halls?
Are dishes provided in community kitchens?
Are my belongings covered by WBU insurance?
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Living On Campus
- Each residence hall houses a Residence Hall Supervisor (RHS) and 5-12 Resident Assistants. Supervisors are University Employees who live in the building and are responsible for the operation of the hall. The RHS is responsible for supervising hall staff, daily management, and reporting maintenance requests. Resident Assistants are student staff that live among the residents and they are responsible for creating programming and peer counseling in their living areas. The hall staff assists students 24 hours a day.
- Residents are responsible for cleaning their assigned space regularly. We recommend a weekly cleaning schedule to maximize health and safety benefits while minimizing cleaning time.
- Most assigned dorm spaces include the bed area, desk, dresser, closet, and bathroom.
- Caprock Hall and Davis Hall have separate common living areas that should be cleaned by all assigned residents.
- Ferguson Hall has bathrooms on the hall that are maintained by housekeeping staff.
- A night duty staff member is on call Monday through Thursday nights from 9 p.m. until 8 a.m., and on weekends, a staff member is on call from 1 p.m. on Friday until 8 a.m. on Monday. For students requiring daytime assistance during the week, daytime desk hours vary by hall.
- Fines for excessive lockouts are listed in the Guide to Campus Housing.
- You are encouraged to first contact the Resident Assistant or Residence Hall Supervisor in your hall. These individuals will be able to assist you. If you need additional information, you are welcome to contact the Housing Office, and we will assist you in finding answers or solving problems.
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Students are permitted to stay in the residence halls during certain holidays for a fee of $140 per week. Please note that charges cannot be prorated below the weekly rate.
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All students staying over a break must sign up in the Housing Office. There is no charge to stay in the halls during Thanksgiving, Easter, or Spring Break. However, students staying over Christmas Break or between semesters will be required to pay the fee in advance, as these periods are not included in the standard semester housing rate.
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Students should also be aware that they may need to relocate to a designated residence hall for the duration of the break. For details about Cafeteria operations during breaks, please refer to the .
Who is in charge of the residence hall?
What am I responsible for cleaning in the dorm?
What would I do if I got locked out of the residence halls at night?
If I have problems in my residence hall, what should I do?
Can I stay in the halls over the holiday break?
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How do I get mail/Where do I pick up my mail?
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All students living on campus can be issued a post office box. To obtain a box and key, visit the on-campus post office located on the first floor of the McClung University Center, or call 806-291-3619 for more information.
Packages arriving via courier (UPS, FedEx, DHL) are typically delivered to Central Supply and can be picked up during the following hours:
- Monday – Thursday: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
- Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Packages are usually available 24 hours after being received. Students must present a valid ID and/or their CMB key to sign out for their package.
On-campus students must use the following shipping address for packages. Packages sent without this address may be returned to the sender:
Student Name
1900 W. 7th Street
CMB XXXXX
Plainview, TX 79072
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Can I have a vehicle on campus?
- Yes, anyone can have a vehicle on campus. Any vehicle parked on campus is required to have a parking permit. Permits can be collected through the University Police Department.
- Go to /university-police/campus-parking.htm for full details.
- Here is a map for reference: WBU Plainview Campus Parking Map
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Rules & Requirements
- states that unmarried students enrolled for 7 or more hours must live in a residence hall and take meals in the university dining hall unless a student is 23 years old, is classified as a senior (90 or more credit hours), or is a commuting student living with relatives in the area.
- This applies to the Plainview Campus only.
- All students must have a room deposit on account in the business office before moving into a residence hall. This deposit is partially refundable upon the student's completion of checkout procedures. This deposit is not transferable to university-owned off-campus housing. The deposit is applied to the student's account if the student owes any money or if room damages have been incurred during university residence at checkout.
- Damages or fines above the $100 deposit are applied to the student's account.
- Students who apply for and are assigned a residence hall room and choose to not attend the university must request a refund of the deposit prior to August 1, if the application is for a fall semester, and prior to December 1, if the application is for a spring semester.
- Yes. The University's housing requirement is not based on degrees earned. If you fall under the University's housing requirement, you will then need to complete a housing application to live on campus. WBU Housing Application
- "Living with Parent" exemptions are the most common exemption and are available to students living at home within Floyd, Hale, Lamb, Lubbock, or Swisher counties. Students who fail to comply with the housing requirement will have housing charges placed on their student account. If you anticipate applying for an exemption, please do so as early as possible to avoid processing delays and charges. WBU Housing Application
- As a residential student, you are expected to know and understand the rules that govern Residential Living and the larger University community, located within the WBU Student Handbook and the Guide to Campus Housing. These are updated at the beginning of each Academic Year and are subject to change without notice. The information in these documents is an extension of your contract with the WBU Housing Office and 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ Baptist University. Before moving into a residence hall, a student is required to sign a residence hall contract. Signing of the residence hall contract implies acceptance of student responsibilities as outlined in university publications and by university officials.
- Your request must be completed by August 1st for fall term enrollment and January 1st for spring term enrollment. WBU Housing Application
- Yes. You will need to supply additional documentation based on your exemption request. We require a marriage certificate, court documentation showing legal custody of a minor child, or a notarized copy of proof of residency with a parent before university due dates.
Am I required to live on campus?
51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ Baptist University believes that living on campus plays a critical role in your academic and developmental success. Because of this, WBU has a University housing requirement for all students attending WBU.
What is the $100 Dorm Deposit and do I have to pay it?
I have earned my Associate's Degree. Do I still have to live on campus?
Are there exemptions to the housing requirement?
What rules do I have to follow if I live on campus?
When do I need to complete my Off-Campus Request?
Is there any additional paperwork to complete with an Off-Campus Request?
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Are pets allowed in the 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ Housing?
- No.
- The only animal we permit in 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÊÓÆµ properties, other than an approved service animal, is a fish. You are allowed to have a (1) fish in a bowl of up to 2 gallons. Any other animal must be approved through Disability Services prior to coming to campus with the animal.
For questions, contact Ryiann Araujo, Disability Services Office (DSO) Coordinator.
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Can you suggest items that I should bring with me to campus? What items should I leave at home?
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