Housing & Dining

Student Housing

The Baltimore International College student dormitory, Dublin Hall, is housed in the historic Mount Vernon Hotel, in Baltimore's famed cultural district, Mount Vernon. Two student resident advisors also live in the dorms. The dorms at BIC are more than a place to study and sleep – it is where you connect and network with the future leaders of the hospitality and culinary industries.

dublin hall, student housingSingle students under the age of 22 whose permanent residence is farther than 50 miles from the College must reside in Dublin Hall. Students residing in Dublin Hall have the advantages of in-house tutoring, a short commute to classes and high-speed internet hookups in each room. All other students may opt to live in Dublin Hall if space is available.Student housing is why many out-of-state students from Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Delaware chose to attend BIC.

 

**Fall Housing Move-In will be Monday, September 5, 2011 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.**

Student Dining

All housing students are required to purchase a meal plan. Money can be added to the plan. At the beginning of the semester students will be given their meal plan cards. These cards are the property of the College. Lost cards must be reported to the Residence Life Coordinator. A $20 fee will be charged to replace the card. At the end of each semester the meal plan card is to be returned to the Residence Life Coordinator to be reloaded for the following semester. Failure to return the card at the end of each semester will result in the card being ceased and the student’s account charged.

Dublin Hall dining, loungeEvery student living in Dublin Hall is required to purchase a meal plan. Students not living in Dublin Hall can elect to purchase a meal plan.

Meal Plan A offers 10 meals per week (Monday – Friday, 2 meals per day)
For more information about fees associated with room and board, and meal plans, click here.