Beall Hall
Named for Mary and James Beall, whose gift made the building possible, this hall was dedicated on February 2, 2001. The two-story building is actually two buildings in one, with rooms available on both sides. Beall houses a total of 90 residents and is located on the northwest end of the campus, next to Independence Village, a campus apartment-style housing complex, and the intramural fields. It is also within easy walking distance to the dining hall, Mayborn Campus Center, and the academic buildings.
The design of the building is unique and features super suite units that the students refer to as "flats". Each flat is comprised of a living area, kitchenette, dining space, three bedrooms, and three private bathrooms. The bedrooms are assigned for double occupancy. This facility also includes two lobby/TV areas, two computer labs, and two laundry rooms where laundry can be done free of charge.
Inspired by Deuteronomy 6:4–9, Beall House an intentional living community centered on loving God with everything we’ve got: heart, soul, and strength. It’s about making faith a part of our daily rhythm, not just a Sunday morning thing.
At Beall House, we truly do life together:
- We Live Together: You’ll be surrounded by friends who are all moving in the same direction.
- We Pray Together: We ground our days in communal prayer and support.
- We Eat Together: There is something special about building real relationships over a shared meal.
- We Study Together: You’ll dive into the Word through small group Bible studies.
- We Grow Together: It’s a space to practice daily discipleship and see the Gospel come alive in the "ordinary" moments.
Beall House isn't just a dorm; it’s a movement toward servant leadership and Christlike character. It’s about flourishing in every aspect of life alongside people who truly care about you.
Room Details
- The room measurements are approximate, and there is a slight size variation in the three bedrooms in the flat. The standard bedroom size is 13' x 12' (156 sq. ft.).
- The living/dining area is furnished with a couch, two chairs, an end table, a TV stand, a dining room table, and six chairs.
- The kitchenette has a set of cabinets, a sink, a built-in microwave, and a full-size refrigerator.
- Each double occupancy room has two twin beds with 80" mattresses, two chests of drawers, and an 8' x 6' shared walk-in closet.
- Each room has a private bathroom.
- Wireless internet is available in the building, and there are two internet jacks per bedroom and one in the living area. Cable and internet service are provided. Ñ©ÀæÉçÇø Channel Guide.
- Window sizes in the flat vary in the three bedrooms. See the floor plan for window sizes. Mini-blinds are provided.
- Floors are tile in the living area and carpet in the bedrooms. The tile floors are a neutral shade, and the carpet in each bedroom is blue.
- The walls are a neutral tone and are sheetrock. Students must check with the hall staff before hanging anything on walls or other surfaces within the room.
- All furnishings are movable, and the beds can be adjusted to create a loft for additional storage under the bed.
Contact Information
Location: Bawcom Student Union • Second Floor
Address: 900 College Street, Box 8006 • Belton, TX 76513
residencelife@umhb.edu • (254) 295-4590
Page last updated April 06, 2026