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Student Life

Most Webber students call our residence halls home. The buildings
are centrally located on the beautiful shores of Crooked Lake and
having a wide range of sports and recreational facilities available,
it feels more like living in a resort.

Living on Campus

The accommodation provides a safe environment in which students grow and flourish personally, socially, and academically while becoming leaders of the University and the community as a whole. Students can interact easily with each other and experience life here to the fullest. The community spirit grows quickly, and student life encourages and nurtures individual goals and the academic growth of its students.

There are five residence halls. Grace Hall has shared room accommodations for male students and Camilla Hall has shared room accommodations for our female students. Dorms “A”, “B”, and Miranda Hall each have single private bedrooms, a semi-private bath, and a suite lounge. All dorms have laundry facilities, cable, ethernet, and a micro-fridge. The dormitories are adjacent to the Babson Center, which houses the dining room.

All of the rooms in the residence halls are fully furnished. They include a bed, dresser, desk, and closet for each resident. A twin-size bed is also provided. Leather couches and chairs are provided in the common living area.

All residence halls are smoke/vape free.

Resident Assistants, leaders within the student housing community, live in the dorms to provide whatever assistance and guidance residents may need.

Making Your Room A Home

Remember, most students come with too much, very few come with too little. Your room already comes with a bed, dresser or built-in storage, closet, desk, and chair. All bedrooms are carpeted, although you may want to add a decorative touch on top

Making Your Room A Home

Remember, most students come with too much, very few come with too little. Your room already comes with a bed, dresser or built-in storage, closet, desk, and chair. All bedrooms are carpeted, although you may want to add a decorative touch on top

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Student Activities

We provide a wide variety of events, both on and off-campus, to enhance your University experience.

Our end of the year “Beach Party” is always a huge success. There is music, food, drinks, and fireworks. Boats line the lakeshore as students pack the beach and the pool area and compete in volleyball tournaments. Students are always eager to get their deeply discounted tickets to all the local Florida attractions, like Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights, Walt Disney World, Busch Gardens, SeaWorld, and local professional sporting events.

There are no classes at Webber on Wednesdays, so there are TWO “Friday” nights each week. Many student activities are held on Tuesday nights. Events we have consist of big parties on campus with a DJ playing popular music, a campus-wide “color run” that has become a fan favorite, and monthly bowling nights at no cost to students, to name a few.

Some other activities are “Wacky Wednesday”, where students can dunk a professor, weekly movie nights, and movie nights under the stars (with free food and drink, of course), Pictionary, glow parties, Halo tournaments, Karaoke Idol…and the list goes on!

Live The Experience

The goal of the Student Life office is to ensure that every single student has a fantastic University experience. Attending college is a unique period in your life when you grow in so many ways, have so many adventures, and create memories that last a lifetime. It is when you develop ideas and beliefs and gain a more profound sense of self.
Webber International University is a tight-knit University with a big heart and a revered tradition in business education. It is easy to get to know everyone, and within a short period, the staff, faculty, and other students will know you by name. You are certainly not just a number at Webber. You are valued as a person, as a student, and as a unique citizen of the world. Many a career has been launched because of the lasting personal connections formed during our graduates’ University years.