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FOUND: YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Living on campus at Carson-Newman is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Faith-fueled community is the foundation of living on campus, and residence halls don’t just provide housing. This is where you’ll forge friendships that last a lifetime—friendships where you can share and grow your faith and while encouraging other Christ-followers. 

While living on campus, you’ll have the opportunity to get involved in leadership positions by serving on your floor’s Residence Hall Council (RHC) or becoming a Resident Assistant (RA) or Desk Assistant. With a position in leadership in your residence hall, you’ll get to make a positive impact on other students navigating college life.

Residential life goes way beyond residence halls. You’ll have access to an entire campus recreational system that provides ample opportunity for activity and relaxation when you’re not in class or studying. The Maddox Student Activity Center (MSAC) is the hub for all things fun at C-N. Grab your friends, hit the gym, Chick-fil-A or the pool! While you’re there, make sure you sign up for our popular intramural events. There’s something for everyone !

C-N campus life has it all—friends, faith, fun and so much more. Come see for yourself! Schedule a visit to check out your future home today!


NEW HOUSING IN 2024!

We are excited to announce the construction of a brand new residence life facility that will open Fall 2024! West Campus Commons — a 110,000 sq. ft., twin-building facility — is the largest construction project in our 170+ year history. It will house 524 students, and the complex will be connected by a two-story “Community Connector” building that will feature a lounge, food options and a large study area.

Housing Portal Update

Unfortunately, at this time, the completion date for the West Campus Commons cannot be determined. Since the project was launched, more than 70 work days have been lost due to weather, as well as other situations beyond our control. With a project of this magnitude, it is reasonable to think there likely will be other construction days lost between now and the start of the Fall 2024 academic year. 

To compensate for that possibility, both a Temporary Housing Assignment as well as a West Campus Housing Assignment for the fall have been developed. In recent days it has become more likely West Campus Commons should come online shortly after the start of semester, but will not be available when classes starts. Thus, the need for an interim Temporary Housing Assignment listing. Both selections need to be completed.

Work continues and as fall draws near, we can apply more definite timelines to the conclusion of construction and a date when students can move into the new facility. We are disappointed but remain excited about the future of residence life at Carson-Newman and believe our students will be as well. We are very grateful for your understanding and patience.

CONTACT

Student Services Office
Maddox Student Activity Center Room 2009
1646 Russell Ave.
Jefferson City, TN 37760
865-471-3235

WOMEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS

BURNETT HALL

Named for our 14th president, Burnett Hall is where ladies of the freshman class begin their Carson-Newman journey. Burnett is often credited with becoming a home away from home. A renovated student lounge provides a great place to meet new friends. Study areas, a community kitchen and laundry all provide the living space needed while on campus.

SARAH SWANN HALL

Our campus gem. Sarah Swann Hall was built in 1904 and is recognized by the Tennessee Historical Commission. With two parlors on the main floor, a student study parlor, and community kitchen, Swann offers a blend of modern conveniences mixed with old southern charm. Other features include a TV lounge, laundry room and newly renovated balcony. Swann Hall is reserved for women in their sophomore, junior, and senior years.

MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS

ALUMNI MEMORIAL HALL

A hall for students built with the help of former students. Reserved for upperclassmen, Alumni provides spaces that build community. Hang out with friends in the student lounge or show off your A-game in a match of ping pong. Other features include a full kitchen and laundry.

HERITAGE HALL

Heritage offers traditional residence hall housing for all male students. Heritage residents form bonds that carry throughout their time at Carson-Newman and beyond. The hall offers a student lounge, laundry and community kitchen space. Originally named “New Men’s”, Heritage is on the western end of campus, next to Dougherty Science Center and the Kazee-Hollifield Softball Complex

BERTIE MAPLES BUTLER HALL

Along with serving as the University’s welcome center, Butler Hall provides housing for junior and senior men. A newly renovated student lounge provides space for students to study or hang out. The hall also features laundry and a kitchen.

APARTMENT LIVING

GREENBRIER

A part of the Appalachian Commons on-campus apartment complex, Greenbrier is available to qualifying junior and senior women. Greenbrier offers apartment-style living, with each apartment featuring a living area, kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms. Features include a full-sized refrigerator, loveseat, coffee table, dresser and desk. Each private bedroom also has its own window and locking door.

2-Person Apt. Layout
4-Person Apt. Layout

LECONTE

Available for qualifying junior and senior men. LeConte offers apartment-style living, with each apartment featuring a living area, kitchen, bathroom and bedrooms. Features include a full-sized refrigerator, loveseat, coffee table, dresser and desk. Each private bedroom also has its own window and locking door.

2-Person Apt. Layout
4-Person Apt. Layout