Student Housing

Housing Plan

During your Bible college days, your life will be challenged as never before. The daily, systematic teaching of God’s Word will be like the high-protein diet of an athlete in training. But that body-building nutrition will be transformed into responsive, powerful muscle only through the discipline and joy of daily training. One important dimension of your Bible college training will be that of living with fellow Christian students. In other words, how and where you live during your time at Bible college is not an incidental consideration – it is an integral part of your education.

Residence Halls

The residence halls provide an attractive, comfortable community for students living on-campus. All single student apartments are fully furnished from the beds and desks right down to the dishes and silverware. High-speed Internet and wireless network connections are available throughout the residence halls.

Men's DormCornerstone Hall
Completed in 2005, Cornerstone Hall houses the men’s residence apartments on the upper two floors, and the College’s library and computer lab on the ground floor.

Women's DormDayspring Hall
Completed in 2007, Dayspring Hall is home to the women’s residence apartments on the upper two floors and the College’s student union facility on the lowest level.

In order to reserve a space in the residence halls, a student must complete an Enrollment Agreement and Housing Application form and submit a $200 deposit prior to registration. Room fees include utilities and the use of laundry facilities.

Full-time Freshman Students

Unless the student plans to live with family members in the Bozeman vicinity, he or she is expected to live with other MBC students in MBC housing.

Full-time Upper-Division Students

Sophomore, junior, and senior students are welcome to live on campus provided there is room in the residence halls, but incoming, full-time freshman students have priority for on-campus housing.

Part-time Students

Part-time students are responsible to find their own housing, but the school will work with them in every reasonable way. Housing is in great demand in the Bozeman area, so we urge students to begin looking for their housing as early as possible.

Married Students

MBC seeks to help married students find apartments close to campus. We would love to have the majority of our student body living in MBC housing, so pray with us that God would allow the acquisition of additional housing!