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Living in BSA House
The BSA (Black Student Alliance) House was created in order
to:
• Maintain Black identity and cohesiveness on the Emory University campus • Promote recognition of a conscious African American culture and heritage • Serve as a place for the study and evaluation of Black ideals and goals. Students living in the BSA House are expected to be active members of the Black Student Alliance of Emory University, assist in the planning of programming for the house, and evaluate the progress of the BSA House program for future residents. The BSA House can be occupied by up to 5 students. Candidates for the BSA House must submit an application to the Office of Residence Life. For more information about the BSA house, contact the president of BSA via LearnLink or contact: Office of Residence Life & Housing The BSA House is open to second-, third-, and fourth-year students. Important Dates
Theme house selection begins in January of each academic year and is coordinated
directly by the BSA organization in conjunction with the Office of Multicultural
Programs and Services and the Office of Residence Life & Housing. If you
are interested in inquiring about future openings, please use the contact information
above.
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