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Community Living


Community Guidelines
Living in community often means that there are certain rules, policies, and procedures individuals must be aware of and abide. It is imperative that every residential student be fully informed about the policy and procedures of Campus Living & Learning.

Dining on Campus
Dining on campus is a quintessential part of the overall college experience! Freshmen and Brooks College residents are required to select from the Unlimited, the Works, the Classic, or the Block 225 meal plan. Check out our dining locations to see all of the wonderful options we offer.

Health and Safety
Campus Living & Learning understands the growing importance of safety issues to both Baylor students and parents. The immediate physical safety and security of resident students, guests, staff, and other customers is our most imperative and basic concern.

Faculty Partner Resources
Faculty Partners enrich the on-campus experience of Baylor students by engaging in the residential communities as friends, mentors, and resources.

Mail Services
The Baylor Mail Center provides an array of services for students, faculty, staff and axillary service providers serving the Baylor University community. These services include mailing, shipping (via USPS, UPS, and FEDEX), stamps, faxing, notary, and more!

Residential Technology
The Residential Technology Support Center is located in the lobby of Martin Residence Hall. This office is staffed by student employees, Residential Technology Advisors, who provide the support for technology in the residence halls. Supported systems include personal computers, printing, internet, cable television, and telephones.