Drury University - Housing

Housing

The University provides the following on-campus housing options for undergraduate students.

Residence Halls (Dorms)

  • Smith Hall
  • Wallace Hall
  • Sunderland Hall

Freshmen are required to live in one of the three residence halls. Smith Hall and Wallace Hall are suite-style double-occupancy rooms, where two rooms share a bathroom. Sunderland Hall has suite-style single-occupancy rooms, with four students and two bathrooms in a suite. Freshmen in Sunderland Hall live in Living Learning Communities (LLC's), which is a group of students who have CORE Class together and are grouped by similar interests.

Students are required to live on-campus until they are age 21 or older, or are married. The majority of students live on-campus. Other options for upperclassmen include:

  • University Suites (NEW Fall 2012)
  • Summit Park Leadership Community†
  • College Park
  • Jefferson Park
  • Midtown Houses‡
  • Manley Hall
  • Honors House
  • Fraternity Houses

†Students (usually sophomores) in teams of four or eight are required to design their own year-long service project and present it to a panel in the year prior in order to earn their spot in one of these 10 apartment units.

‡These are historic houses adjacent to campus that have been procured by the university.

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