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175 Forest Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02452 USA
ugadmission@bentley.edu
+1.800.523.2354 or +1.781.891.2244
LaCava Center 295
175 Forest Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02452 USA
bentleygraduateadmissions@bentley.edu
+1.781.891.2108
aluminfo@bentley.edu
+1.781.891.2025 or +1.866.386.ALUM
Office of Undergraduate Admission
175 Forest Street
Waltham, Massachusetts 02452 USA
ugadmission@bentley.edu +1 800.523.2354 +1 781.891.2244
The Mongolian Grill, located in Seasons Dining Room, is an Asian-inspired stir-fry station.
While Seasons Dining Room, the main dining hall, is located in the Student Center, there are several other places to eat on campus. The Lower Cafe, located in the LaCava Center, is one popular option. Other dining options include Starbucks, Currito, Dunkin' Donuts, Einsteins Bros. Bagels, the Mad Falcon and the Bostonian Grille.
Sophomore through senior year, students may live in on-campus suites or apartments. Above is a picture of a typical common room in both types of rooms, which are large enough for studying, collaborating on a group project or just hanging out.
During their junior and senior years, students can live in on-campus apartments. Pictured is an apartment's typical kitchen, featuring a stove top, oven, refrigerator, cabinets, and a large table with room for everyone to enjoy dinner together.
In every residence halls, each floor has at least one resident assistant (RA) to help students with any problems that may arise. RAs organize resident get-togethers and plan events for the students. They are a great resource for students who are transitioning from living at home to living on campus.
This is a typical double bedroom, with two closets, beds and desks. With the basics supplied, you only need the finishing touches to make it your own.
Every room is completely wireless, which makes it easy to study in your room.
During their sophomore and junior years, students typically live in an on-campus suite. The common room is large enough for hanging out with friends or organizing a study group. There are typically at least two bedrooms per suite, which can hold one or two beds.
Every room in Bentley's residence halls is air-conditioned; temperature adjustments can be made in individual units. The common room also comes with several tables, chairs, and a couch — all that's left for you is to bring the little things that make it your own.
Volleyball courts are located outside some residence halls and are always available for students to use. Residence halls on the South Campus also feature basketball courts — perfect for some friendly competition.
Unveiled during fall 2010, the newly renovated Lower Cafe has multiple stations featuring wraps, grilled items, salads, sushi and more. You can grab a meal to go or stick around and relax at one of the comfortable booths or tables.
