Graduate Student Housing Community





Established in 2006, the Graduate Student Housing Community exists to provide housing near the Baylor campus that meets the varied needs of Baylor's graduate students.

The Graduate Student Housing Community consists of two Baylor owned apartment complexes: Browning Square and The Quadrangle. Our single bedroom units at Browning Square and two bedroom units at The Quadrangle can accommodate singles, families, children, and pets. Our housing is affordable and well-maintained. We are privately managed in order to allow the greater personal freedoms which graduate students expect.

Community Life:

The Graduate Student Housing Community provides a quiet, adult residence with a living area suitable to the professional and family lives that are unique to graduate students. The community also serves as medium for scholars and families to gather for social, spiritual, and academic pursuits. To this end, we encourage residents to attend community hosted events that provide occasions for the community to come together and share in fellowship, friendship, and ideas. Past programming includes both academic and social events, such as holiday dinners, lectures, games, and cookouts.

Community Garden:

Residents at The Quadrangle and Browning Square have access to the Baylor Community Garden, located adjacent to Browning Square. The garden offers a pleasant green space, benches, a pergola, and a grill. In addition, GSHC residents can apply for small individual plots in the garden's raised beds. Plots are assigned on a yearly basis every January.

Apartment and Leasing Information:
Contact Us:

Browning Square Community Leadership
Community Coordinator: Cameron Moore
Associate Community Coordinator: Kaitlyn Rothaus
GSHC@baylor.edu
Quadrangle Community Leadership
Community Coordinator: Mark Scully
Associate Community Coordinator: Kristin Connors
GSHC@baylor.edu

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