Bedroom with teal accent wall, two beds with black bedding, a wooden dresser with plants and books, an oval mirror, and wall-mounted lights.
Part of a bed with a black comforter, a white pillow, and a decorative pillow with a Southwestern pattern in red, orange, and brown.

housing

At Calvary Bible Institute, student housing is designed to be simple, comfortable, and intentional, creating an environment where you can rest well, build strong friendships, and stay focused on what matters most during your time here.

All students are required to live on campus, allowing for a shared experience that fosters unity, accountability, and connection.

A bedroom with two black beds, a wooden dresser with a round mirror and a cactus, and a patterned area rug on hardwood floor.

Room Layout & Living Setup

Students live in double-occupancy rooms, with two students per room. Each room is connected to a neighboring room, forming a shared suite of four students.

Suite-style bathrooms are shared between your room and your two suite-mates next door. Communal showers are located within the separate men’s and women’s hallways

A wooden desk with a green potted cactus in a woven basket, a brass desk lamp, and floating wooden shelves with small potted plants and books, in a room with white walls and a white door.

Room Layout & Living Setup

Each room comes fully furnished with:

• Two beds with comfortable mattresses
• Closet space for two students
• One large, shared dresser
• Above-closet storage
• A desk for studying
• Built-in shelving
• Wall-mounted lamps

The setup is designed to give you everything you need while keeping the space simple and functional.

A bedroom with a bed featuring white and dark green pillows, a beige blanket, and a brown throw. There is a nightstand with a lamp and a few books, and a window with white curtains. Decorations include framed pictures of fish and trees, and small potted plants on a shelf near the ceiling.

Married and Family Housing 

CBI Main Campus provides housing for married couples and families. For couples without children, rooms are available on campus that include a private shower and bathroom. For married couples who have children, off-campus apartments are available that include a kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms. These apartments are only a three minute drive from campus.

A bedroom interior with a teal accent wall, a round mirror, and wall-mounted light fixtures. A wooden dresser with decorative items such as potted plants, framed art, and a stack of books is in front of the wall. A bed with dark bedding and patterned pillows is on the right. A window with curtains is reflected in the mirror, and part of a colorful rug is visible at the bottom of the image.

Community Standards

To help maintain a focused and respectful living environment:

• No food is allowed in rooms
• Students have access to a designated bin storage room for non-perishable food items
• Robes are not permitted outside of rooms
• Students are expected to respect shared spaces and maintain cleanliness

What to Bring

We encourage students to pack thoughtfully while bringing what they need to feel prepared and at home. Here’s a helpful list to guide you:

  • NKJV Wide Margin Bible

  • Notebook, pens, and school supplies

  • Formal attire (white button-up shirt and black pants) for serving at events

  • Every day, modest clothing

  • Bedding (twin xl sheets, pillow, blanket)

  • Towels and shower caddy

  • Shower shoes

  • Laundry supplies

  • Hangers and small storage organizers

  • Personal toiletries

  • A small fan (optional)
    Room décor to personalize your space
    Packing intentionally will help you stay comfortable while keeping your space organized and uncluttered.