Freshman and Upperclass Students

Overview
Thrailkill Hall opened to 324 residents in August 2006. Named after former Board of Trustees Chairman Larry Thrailkill, the building accommodates upperclass and freshmen males and females in a double occupancy, suite-style layout. There are also nine triple occupancy rooms that are larger. Thrailkill also boasts an attached parking garage.
Staff
Thrailkill Hall residents are supported by nine Resident Assistants (RAs). There is one RA per wing. Each RA has gone through extensive training in order to be a resource to our residents. RAs create social and educational opportunities right here in the complex through programming and community-building efforts. The RAs are supervised by one full-time, live-in professional staff member, known as the Residence Director (RD). The RD is trained in crisis management, acts as a resource to the residents of the complex and oversees the administrative aspects of the building such as maintenance and discipline. The RD maintains regular hours in the office located off the Main Lobby. The RD also lives in an apartment located on the ground floor of the building.
Facilities
- Room Specifics
- Bathroom Specifics
- Public Areas
16’ x 16’ on average
Individual heating and cooling system
Tiled floors
2 extra long twin beds
Lofting kit
2 wardrobes
2 dressers
2 desks
2 chairs
All furniture is movable
Internet and cable hook ups
Window (55”h x 46”w)
Suite style bathrooms
2–3 vanities with sinks
Ample under counter storage
1 shower with curtain
1 toilet stall
Handicap accessible rooms have private baths
Front desk on ground floor
Lobby with sofas, chairs
and study table
Loft area with flat panel TV
and seating
Laundry room with 12 washers
and 14 dryers
2 elevators
Direct access to parking garage
off main lobby
5th floor programming space
All mail will be delivered to your residence hall lobby or apartment clubhouse for the fall semester. Please note your new Bruin Mail Code. Your Bruin Mail Code is your unique identification in the Campus Mail system and must be used on all incoming mail and packages. Your mailing address will be as follows:
Your Name
Belmont University
1900 Belmont Boulevard
Residence Hall & Room #, Bruin Mail Code
Nashville, TN 37212
If you change rooms, it is your responsibility to update your new room assignment with The UPS Store at Belmont (Room assignment change notifications will no longer be necessary after the fall semester). Complete a Change of Address form with USPS for permanent off campus address changes only (available online at moversguide.ups.com/mgo/move-info). It is also your responsibility to notify any family, friends, creditors, banks, etc. of your change of address. For summer break and Christmas break, mail forwarding updates and changes can be made through Banner Web via your MyBelmont portal.
All mail will generally be placed in your mailbox by 4 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday (there is no mail delivery on Saturday, Sunday or federal holidays). If you receive a package, you will be notified via email. All packages can be picked up at the Belmont UPS Store located on the corner of 12th Ave. South and Acklen Ave.
Students may have some of their belongings shipped to their campus address prior to their arrival. We ask that packages arrive no earlier than a week before move-in due to our limited storage space. Storage fees may occur for incoming packages that arrive earlier than a week before move in.
If you need summer storage, please visit www.premiercollegestorage.com for more information. If you have any questions about campus mail, please contact the Belmont UPS Store at 615.460.6638.
Front of TK
TK Lobby
TK Laundry Room
TK Triple Style Room
TK Triple Style Room
TK bathroom
TK Double Room
TK Double Room