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BUU Facilities
BUU Dormitory
Dormitory 14 (Male Students' Dormitory)
Dormitory 15 (Female Students' Dormitory)
These are 5-story buildings with a total of 112 rooms. Each room is 45 square meters and accommodates 7 students. Electricity is provided at a rate of 12 units per person per month. If usage exceeds this limit, students must pay an additional fee of 5 baht per unit.
In-room amenities include bunk beds, mattresses measuring 3 feet by 7.2 feet, wardrobes, study desks with chairs, and wireless internet access. Note: Shared bathrooms are located at the back of the dormitory and are not within the individual rooms. Therefore, students must bring personal toiletries and bathroom essentials. Recommended items to bring: bed linens, pillows, pillowcases, blankets, fans, personal items, and keys for locking wardrobes and study desks.
Dormitory facilities include 24-hour dormitory staff, 24-hour security personnel, dormitory office for consultation, CCTV cameras (in Dormitory 14), communal internet service, wireless internet service, water coolers, weighing scales, irons, and ironing boards. There are also bicycle and motorcycle parking spaces available.
Female Student Dormitories - 50 Years Tao Tong and Female Student Dormitories – Tao Tong 2
These are 5-story buildings with rooms that are 31 square meters each, accommodating 4 students per room.
In-room amenities include single beds, mattresses measuring 3 feet by 7.2 feet, wardrobes, study desks with chairs, television signal connections, and internet signal connections. Each room has an attached bathroom. Items students should bring include bed linens, pillows, pillowcases, blankets, fans, personal items, and keys for locking wardrobes and study desks.
Dormitory facilities include 24-hour dormitory staff, 24-hour security personnel, dormitory office for consultation, CCTV cameras, communal internet service, wireless internet service, coin-operated water dispensers, communal television rooms, coin-operated washing machines, weighing scales, fingerprint scanners, a mini-mart (for Dormitory 50 Years Tao tong), bicycle and motorcycle parking spaces.
Application for new first-year students to enter the dormitory
- Apply for dormitory placement and pay the dormitory fees on the day of reporting as a university student.
- Report to the dormitory on the date and time specified by the dormitory, as announced on the dormitory notice board and university website.
- Prepare the required documents to submit to the dormitory staff, including (1) the university’s receipt.
- Follow the steps specified by the dormitory, including (1) document inspection, (2) dormitory card issuance, and (3) room key collection.
- Once students have moved into their rooms, they should inspect the condition of the furnishings. If any abnormalities, damages, or issues are found, students should report them to the dormitory office on the day specified by the dormitory. If such issues are discovered later, the responsibility for the damage will be on the student.