Residence Life
The mission of the Office of Residence Life is to provide a Christian environment that encourages students to develop not only academically but also socially, physically, and spiritually. We enhance this development through teaching and programming that seek to serve the best interest of our students by encouraging them to embrace this diverse environment and to serve all people in a Christ-like manner.
In each of our residence halls, we strive to provide each and every student the best atmosphere to excel. Research has shown that students living in residence halls enjoy greater academic success than those who do not. Along with academic success the social benefits are great as the friends you will make during your stay in our residence halls are sure to last a lifetime.
All buildings are smoke-free. Every room has mini blinds and is furnished with desks, dressers, chairs and extra long bunk beds. All residence halls are staffed with a live-in residence director and the student to resident assistant staff ratio is 20:1!
Students under the age of 17 years old are not permitted to live in campus housing.
Broadway Hall- Men's Housing
Broadway Hall is located on the south end of campus.
It has the capacity of housing up to 78 residents. Broadway Hall was once a hotel, which makes it one of the top housing facilities on campus with spacious rooms and private bathrooms. The rooms are set up to accomodate two residents during a semester. Each carpeted room has cable, telephone and Internet capabilities, as well as a heating/cooling unit.
Broadway also houses a laundry facility with four washers and four dryers. This men's housing facility has swipe card entry, which allows residents to enter the building after hours and add extra security to the premises. Both floors in Broadway Hall have two Resident Assistants for a total of four.
Features:
Spacious rooms 2 males per bathroom (private) Cable TV
Phone Common lobby with 36" TV Laundry facilities on 1st floor
Ethernet Vending (Coke and snack) machines Swipe Card entry
Ice Machines
North Hall- Men's Housing
North Hall consists of rooms designed for two men to share living space. This facility has to 43 rooms and houses up to 86 men. The atmosphere is filled with laughter and fellowship yet very conducive to learning. Each floor has a community restroom and showering facility. Laundry facilities and an ice machine are also on the premises.
North Hall's community makeup is diverse as it houses members from the Tiger wrestling squad, baseball team and the marching band. North Hall is located right next door to the recently renovated Finley Stadium making it ideal to catch a game on a crisp fall Saturday afternoon.
Features:
Community atmosphere Common lobby with a 32" TV Laundry facilities
Vending (Coke and snack) machines Cable TV Phone
Ethernet Community bathroom on each floor
Swipe Card entry - main entrance Ice Machine
South Hall East- Men's Housing
South Hall East, with its 104 residents, sets the standard for modern campus living. It is made up of 26 suites which house four residents each. Each suite is designed with privacy and convenience in mind for its residents. The suites allow for privacy and individuality in that every suite contains four separate bedrooms. Every bedroom is furnished with a bed, closet space, desk, chest of drawers, and a bookshelf. These bedrooms also have the convenience of TV and Internet jacks.
In addition to the private atmosphere, South Hall East also promotes community growth. The common area that the suite-mates share helps provide a feeling of community. The common area is a large living space that has cable and telephone connections, as well as a couch and chair. This is a great place to study, watch TV, or just chill with friends.
Another great feature of South Hall East is that suite-mates share a bathroom with only three other people. The suites also have their own climate control so the suite-mates can set the air conditioning or heat to their desired level.
South Hall East is truly a nice facility which adds to the wonderful atmosphere here at Campbellsville University.
Features:
Large common lobby with a 32" TV (shares with South Hall West)
Laundry facilities (on all three floors)
Study areas on second and third floors
Vending (Coke and snack) machines
Ethernet
Suite style living
4 males share one bathroom (private)
Individual rooms with cable, and Ethernet jack
Swipe Card entry - main entrance
South Hall West- Men's Housing
South Hall West has three stories with 86 rooms (170 residents) and contains two bathrooms on every floor. Each room is suited for two people, but a single room can be requested and acquired, if space permits.
Each room has two closets, two desks, two bookshelves, two chairs, a large dresser designed for two people, and two beds which can be bunked or separated. South West is well known for its community atmosphere; often one can become well aquainted with those living on the same hall. Yet privacy is easily accessable. Often residents choose to reside in South Hall West throughout their entire college experience.
Features:
Community atmosphere
Large common lobby with a 32" TV (shares with South Hall East)
Study/common area on the second and third floors
Laundry facilities
Vending (Coke and snack) machines
Cable TV
Phone
Ethernet
Community bathrooms
Swipe Card entry - main entrance
Men's Residence Village
Residence Village III is the newest men's residence on campus. Residents enjoy a spacious lobby that is perfect for studying, watching TV, or just chilling with your friends.
The Village apartments offer the resident the ability to have a townhouse experience while at college but with the same advantages of community life. Each apartment has a kitchenette, living room, three bedrooms and three baths. The Men's Residence Village is the premium Residence Hall expereicne and is at the forefront of campus living.
Features:
Apartment style living Two men per bathroom (private)
Kitchenette with refrigerator and sink Cable TV
Phone Ethernet
Front porch Laundry facility
Vending (Coke) machine
Stapp Hall- Women's Housing
Stapp Hall is a three-story residence hall for female students with 98 rooms and 196 residents. These rooms are equipped to accommodate two per room, but private rooms can be assigned if space permits.
Each floor has a bathroom which includes individual shower stalls. Each hall enjoys a wide range of interests among its residents. All students enjoy spending time together either in their individual units or in the spacious lobby which is open to all students during the daytime hours and until 1:00 a.m. each evening.
A laundry room is available in the building as well as a lounge nearby that is equipped with a table and chairs for studying and lounge furniture for relaxing in a quiet area.
Features:
Community atmosphere Large common lobby with a 32" TV
Laundry facilities Phone
Community bathroom on each floor Swipe Card entry - main entrance
Ethernet Ice Machine
Women's Residence Village
The Residence Village I and II are the newest women's housing facilities on campus. These residence halls share a spacious lobby that is perfect for studying, watching TV, or just chilling with your friends.
The Village apartments offer the resident the abiltiy to have a townhouse experience while at college but with the same advantages of community life. Each appartment has a kitchenette, living room, three bedrooms and three baths. The Women's Residence Village is the premium Residence Hall experience and is at the forefront of campus living.
Features:
Apartment style living 2 women per bathroom (private)
Kitchenette with refrigerator and sink Cable TV
Phone Ethernet
Front porch Laundry facility
Vending (Coke) machine