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 BBCC Residence Halls

Big Bend Community College Dorms provide on campus housing, which is safe, clean, comfortable, and supports academic achievement at an affordable cost.   Each room is single occupancy (space permitting) and comes furnished with beds, desks, bookshelves, chairs and ample storage closets.

The residence hall staff strives to provide the cleanest facilities and best amenties possible for students.  Supervision is provided year-round in the residence halls.  There is a resident assistant living on each floor.

Residence Hall Office is open 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. on Friday.


For more information please contact the Residence Hall Manager.

Phone: 509.793.2292
             509.793.2061
Email: dorms@bigbend.edu

 Notice to Students

Meningococcal Vaccine Use in College Students

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and Washington State Department of Health (DOH) Vaccine Advisory Committee recommend that all students entering college and living in congregate settings (including dorms, fraternities and sororities), should receive the meningococcal vaccine.  The Grant County Health District follows the general recommendations of the ACIP under advisement from the Washington State Vaccine Advisory Committee.

College students, particularly those that live in dorms, have a modestly increased risk of getting the disease.  About 100 cases occur on college campuses in the U.S. each year, with five to fifteen deaths.  A meningococcal vaccine protects against four of the five most common types of the disease, which can result in serious or life-threatening illness.  Vaccine protection lasts three to five years and can prevent 50-70% of cases on college campuses.

Those students who will be attending college and residing in congregate settings should talk with a health care professional about obtaining the meningococcal vaccine prior to college entry.  The Health District also keeps a limited number of doses of meningococcal vaccine on hand; its use is prioritized for use in those at highest risk.  Currently, the Health District vaccine in available to students in the above category.

 Benefits

  • All utilities included
  • Laundry facilities
  • Free parking
  • High speed internet
  • Basic cable television
  • Private rooms
  • Cooking facilities
  • Convenience of on-campus living
  • Spacious rooms
  • Ample storage closets
  • Close to classrooms, library and dining hall
  • Lounges with T.V. and VCR
  • Theater room located in Philips Hall
  • Resident Assistants
  • Full college experience