Housing at NEBC
Here at Northeastern Baptist College we seek to provide student housing that is affordable and safe. Above all of that, however; is the desire to create an environment that encourages spiritual development and is conducive to growing each unique student who has been called to NEBC.” – Tony Levesque, Dean of Students
We offer two housing options for students: dorm-style housing at Jehovah Jireh Hall (for singles under 26 years old), and apartment-style housing at the Gray Allison Village (for married and upper classmen). Both options are within walking distance of the Hogue Center.
Jehovah Jireh Hall
Jehovah Jireh Hall is available for single, full-time students. Students
are placed in a double room which contains a full bathroom, bunk bed,
shared dresser, and two desks. Students living in JJHall also have access to
common areas including a kitchen, dining room, laundry facilities, two lounge
areas, and a backyard. It is also short walk from the Hogue Center.
Residence Assistants (RA) work under the Residence Director to oversee
community life and ensure that each student is thriving in their housingenvironment.
Gray Allison Village
NEBC also offers housing for families and upper classmen (sophomore or
higher). The Gray Allison Village Apartments include nine duplex apartments,
featuring two multi-level apartments. Each apartment has a kitchen and
dining area, a living room, two bedrooms, and 1.5 bathrooms. A refrigerator
and stove are provided with each apartment. All other furniture must be
provided by the residents. There are currently two apartments available.
Laundry facilities will also be provided once the project is complete.
The Village project is currently under construction and will continue for
several years. Thank you to our missions teams and donors who support our
Maintenance Team in this project!
Student Services
LOCAL AREA
OUR MISSION
Chapel Services
Students are constantly receiving the ministry of God’s Word from the classroom and from the pulpit. Chapel messages are a special part of training the mind and heart of the students through cooperate worship of the Lord. Twice each week, students, faculty, and staff gather for chapel to worship our Lord through song and the preaching of God’s Word.
Speakers come from our own NEBC faculty, local churches, and other national ministry organizations. Services are on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00am and are open to the public. You are invited to join us in person, or you can listen online to one of our previous messages!
Join us for chapel or listen to messages in our online archive
251 Club
During chapel, the 251 Club highlights one of the 251 towns in Vermont. During this time, we learn about the town’s history, unique significance, and the presence of gospel-preaching churches in the town. Unfortunately, many of these towns have no gospel preaching church at all.
The 251 Club provides an opportunity for the school to set aside time each week to pray specifically for every town in Vermont.
Student Led Worship
NEBC has the privilege of being led by our own gifted students to worship the Lord through song. Through their music, these students help bring their fellow students, faculty, and staff to the throne of God, reminding them why they have dedicated their lives to His work.
Hebrews Cafe
The Hebrews Cafe is a place to find that perfect cup of coffee, dinner, or snack. It is a place where students go to study or meet up with friends. It’s a convenient venue for special events like Monday night football and open mic nights, movie nights or Holiday parties.
The Well
The Well offers a variety of coffee drinks, specialty beverages, breakfast and lunch items, snacks, and more. For NEBC students, working at The Well is an excellent work-study opportunity. Baristas gain experience in serving and preparing drinks for their classmates while managing their other duties and responsibilities. It’s also a popular spot for students and staff to enjoy lunch and take breaks between classes.
Lucas Lounge
The Lucas Lounge is a favorite hangout where students love to gather for some fun and relaxation. Whether you’re into playing games, shooting pool, or finding a cozy spot to study, this is the place to be!
Main Campus and Offices
104 Kocher Drive
Bennington, VT
Email: info@nebcvt.org
Phone: (802) 753-7233
Office hours: Monday — Friday 9-5
Hogue Center
141 Main Street
Bennington, VT
Email: library@nebcvt.org
Phone: (802) 753-7089