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Residential Education provides members of the Boston University community with resources and assistance as they explore their own unique and individual development. The physical space is located at 19 Deerfield Street in the heart of historic Kenmore Square, and is designed to be a welcoming space where you can feel free to gather with friends and classmates, become engaged by our programmatic offerings and even take advantage of a quiet space to relax and refocus. Come join us and become part of our community.
Our operational hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. We are closed on weekends and holidays.
The Residential Education program provides support for Boston University’s 11,000 undergraduate students living on-campus by coordinating a variety of programs that have a direct impact on creating a small community experience within a large urban research university. The essential conviction of Residential Education is that living and learning should be integrated, not separate; that formal teaching, informal learning, and personal support in residences is integral to a Boston University education and can be created in an environment within each floor or hall where students develop and participate meaningfully in communities. Residential Education facilitates programs which occur in cooperation with offices and departments throughout Boston University with the goal of a student’s individual development, which spans a wide range of areas including academic, cultural, interpersonal, emotional and moral.
Residential Education programs include:
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