Residence Life

Bethune-Cookman University’s residence halls are vibrant living-learning communities. While residing on campus, you’ll meet students with diverse interests, participate in residence hall-based programs that help you develop your career direction, your spiritual side, and more. All while creating lifelong friendships in a space where you can also step back and relax.

All residence halls are within a ten-minute walk to academic, dining, and recreational facilities. Per the residency requirement, living on campus is required for freshmen and sophomore level students; keeping students close to all of the resources that will help them achieve their ultimate goal earning their degree.

Residence halls

On our campus, the room cost for each residence hall is $3,688.00 per semester. Each room is equipped with a dresser, desk, bed, mattress, wardrobe closet, and smoke detector. This price includes WiFi, Cable, outside dumpster trash collection, access to the laundry facilities and computer labs.

Female Buildings

Oswald P. Bronson Complex

Named after Oswald P. Bronson, the fourth president of Bethune-Cookman University, this residence hall consists of two parts, Bronson Annex and Bronson Hall. Bronson Annex is a five-story suite-styled residence hall that houses two students per room, whereas Bronson Hall is a three-story community-styled residence hall that houses two students per room. At this time, Bronson Complex is allocated for freshmen level female students.

Phase II Building D

Phase II Building D is conveniently located near the heart of campus. This four-story residence hall is suite-styled and houses two students per room. This residence hall is also equipped with ADA accessibility and accommodations. At this time, Phase II Building D is allocated for freshmen level female students.

Bronson Annex

Bronson Complex Residential Facility