housing

On-Campus Housing

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Wondering what to bring with you?  Room facts for new incoming students can be found on the Admissions site.

Living on campus is an important part of the Asbury experience, and has been since the very beginning when Asbury College founders Dr. and Mrs. Hughes, along with our first students, lived, studied, shared meals, and worshipped together in a small white frame house. We have grown a lot since those early days that were over 100 years ago, but our values remain the same. We still believe that living and learning are greatly enhanced through the residential campus experience. That's why, even today, 85% of our students live on campus in college-owned residence halls.

Each of our five residential areas offers a unique living environment. Choices for women range from traditional double occupancy rooms in Glide-Crawford, to suite style living in Kresge, and apartment living in Aldersgate Commons. Options for men are traditional double occupancy rooms in Johnson or Trustees, or apartment living in Aldersgate Commons. We value the impact our sophomore, junior and senior students make on our freshmen, so you will find them throughout our residences offering support and guidance.

Full-time professional Resident Directors offer primary leadership for each area by living in our residences, and are supported by student Resident Assistants. With a staff to resident ratio of 1:21, you will find plenty of support.

Convenient to all other campus buildings, our residence hall rooms are fully equipped with internet connections, cable TV, air conditioning and other important amenities.

Our primary goal in residence life is to create and maintain a God-honoring community with an appropriate mix of challenge and support, designed to strengthen our relationship with God. Won't you join us?

If you have questions about our program, please feel free to contact:

Joe Bruner
Associate Dean of Residence Life
859-858-3511, ext. 2115

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