Residence Halls
In Your Space
There are three residence halls on campus. Each hall has its own kitchen unit, laundry facility, 24-hour-access computer lab and lounges.
Student rooms are furnished with an extended length twin-size bed, a chest of drawers, desk, desk chair, and a closet for each resident. Also, each room is wired for high-speed Internet connections for your computer, and there’s also voicemail and a cable outlet.
Theinert Hall:
Theinert Hall is a four-story brick building with 11 rooms on the first floor, 18 rooms on the second floor (ground level), 24 rooms on the third floor and 24 rooms on the fourth floor. The first floor also houses Health Services and Counseling Services. The rooms are approximately 12’ x 15’ (including closet). Each room has 80” extra long twin beds. There is one lounge and one computer room.
Bollum Hall:
Bollum Hall is a four-story brick residence hall with 10 rooms on the first floor, 15 rooms on the second floor (ground level), 17 rooms on the third floor and 18 rooms on the fourth floor. All rooms are 14’ 8” x 12’ (including closet). Each room has 80” extra long twin beds. Bollum Hall has two lounges and one computer room.
Wright Hall:
Wright Hall is an air-conditioned, three-story brick residence hall with 20 rooms on the first floor, 21 rooms on the second floor (ground level), and 28 rooms on the third floor. The rooms are approximately 12’ x 15’. All rooms have carpeting and each room has 80” extra long twin beds. Wright Hall has three lounges and one computer room.
General Information
Kitchenettes:
Kitchenettes are found in specific locations in each of the residence halls and include a sink, stove, microwave, ironing facilities and refrigerator.
Laundry Facilities:
Each residence hall has laundry facilities with washers and dryers that are free of charge for resident students
Telephone:
Students must provide their own telephones sets with touch-tone dialing. Each room is equipped with two jacks for two separate phone numbers. The College will provide service for local telephone calls, but students will need a telephone calling card for long distance calls. The billing number for long distance calls must be your home phone number. The College also provides you with voice mail, an alternative to an answering machine. Your voice mail account has a capacity of 20 minutes and is unique to each student.
Internet:
All rooms have high-speed Internet connections equivalent to the connections currently being offered by many cable TV companies. Your computer will need a network card. The College does not allow the use of telephone modems to connect to the Internet.
Smoking:
Bay Path College is a smoke-free community. Smoking is prohibited in residence halls and other campus buildings.
Security:
Bay Path College is a secure campus operating on a computerized ID system. Exterior doors to the residence halls are locked at all times and can only be accessed through individual ID cards and a specific security code. As a resident student, you will receive a key to your room and an ID card that will provide keyless access to your residence hall and campus buildings.
Mail:
Outgoing: There is a United States postal mailbox located behind Deepwood Hall at the corner nearest to Wright Hall. There are wall-mounted mailboxes for inter-campus and outgoing mail outside the student mailroom, lower level Blake Student Commons.
Incoming: Mailboxes are located in the Blake Student Commons, Lower Level. Full time traditional resident and commuter students will receive a key for their student mailbox for the duration of their enrollment. Please check your mailbox regularly as many messages, announcements, invitations, and information from Staff & Faculty are put in mailboxes.
Resident students; Please tell your family and friends to send mail to: (Your Name), Bay Path College, Box # (not P.O.), 588 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, MA, 01106. A note will be put into your mailbox if you receive a package or over-sized envelope, which may be retrieved from Office Services during their posted hours.