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Residence Halls

In each of our seven residence halls, you’ll wake up every day a stone’s throw from classes, meals and friends, but at Lipscomb, it’s more than that—you’ll also be within steps of people who support you academically, socially and spiritually.

One of the richest aspects of student life at Lipscomb is living in community. Every dorm has live-in resident assistants and residence hall directors to enrich your on-campus experience with unique traditions, social events, service opportunities and devotionals. Your residence hall will become more than just a place to sleep—it will be a place to study, laugh, pray and grow. 

Incoming Students Returning Students Transfer Students

Whether you’re in traditional community-style housing or our on-campus apartments, all of our residence options offer amenities that will keep you comfortable. All residence halls include:

  • WiFi
  • Free laundry facilities
  • Kitchen access
  • Common living areas
  • Beds, desks, chairs, dressers, storage and closet space
  • Weekly community events

For more information about on-campus housing, email the Director of Housing

Girls hanging out in Elam Hall lobby

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List of Residence Halls

High Rise Hall

High Rise Hall

High Rise is a men’s community-style dorm.

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Elam Hall

Elam Hall

Elam is a community-style dorm for freshmen women.

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Fanning Hall

Fanning Hall

Fanning is a women’s suite-style dorm.

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Sewell Hall

Sewell Hall

Sewell is a men’s community-style dorm.

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Johnson Hall

Johnson Hall

Johnson is an upperclassmen women’s dorm featuring both community-style and suite-style room options.

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Bison Hall

Bison Hall

Bison Hall is a hotel-style residence for upperclassmen men and women.

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The Village

The Village

The Village is an apartment-style community for upperclassmen men and women.

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