Nora Chambers Hall is centrally located on the Pedestrian Mall, and residents enjoy close proximity to the Deacon Jones Dining Hall, classroom buildings, the Walker Arena, and the Paul Conn Student Union. Each bedroom has two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chest of drawers, two closets, a sink/vanity, and carpeted floors. Second and third-floor rooms accommodate two students while first floor rooms accommodate up to four students. Renovated community bathrooms and showers are located on each floor. Nora Chambers Hall offers students TV lounges and kitchenettes with a microwave and full-size refrigerator/freezer. It also has coin/card-operated laundry facilities on the first floor. A unique feature of Nora Chambers Hall is that it is connected by a hallway to Simmons and Tharp Hall.

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  • Female Freshmen & Sophomores
  • Furnished
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Internet

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New Hughes Hall is a male residence hall located on the north end of campus behind Brinsfield Row in close proximity to Bowdle & O’Bannon Halls, Souther Field, and Schimmels Park. The three-story building includes TV lounges and ping-pong tables. The first floor main lounge also includes vending machines and a full community kitchen. The kitchen is equipped with a full size refrigerator/freezer, microwave, and a stove/oven. Coin/card-operated laundry facilities are located on the second and third floors. Four students occupy a two-bedroom suite with a shared bathroom. Each bathroom contains a double-sink, private toilet, and shower stall. The bedrooms are equipped with two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and a closet for each resident.

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Jeremy Stott

Meet the Resident Director: Jeremy Stott

Since my freshman year, I have loved Residential Life & Housing. I worked for two years in the dorm and always dreamed of being a Resident Director. This role (through this department) is such a unique way to do ministry and care for students well. College is a very significant season in a young person's life and I am excited to walk alongside students throughout this next year! This year my goal is to simply do life with students, to really live out what Paul describes in Romans 12, to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep. I look forward to cultivating an environment where we can all grow in Christ and expand the Kingdom of God. This year will bring each student challenges, victories, revelations, defining moments, and many many cherished memories. My prayer for New Hughes is that it would be a sanctuary for students to have these experiences in a biblical community. Here's to this year, and all God has for us in it!

  • Male Freshman & Sophomores
  • Furnished
  • Community Kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Elevator
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Medlin Hall is located on the west edge of campus on historic Ocoee Street across from the Science & Math Complex and the main Administration building. Medlin is a great choice for freshman male students who desire great camaraderie and easy access to campus life. Each large bedroom has two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, two closets, a sink/vanity, and hard wood floors. Community showers and bathrooms are located on each floor. Residents of this building have access to an impressive visitor’s lobby, coin/card-operated laundry facilities, and TV lounge areas with big screen TVs. In addition, on the bottom floor, residents have access to a large TV lobby complete with a ping-pong and pool table.

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Jeremy Stott

Meet the Resident Director: Jeremy Stott

Since my freshman year I have loved Residential Life & Housing. I worked for two years in the dorm and always dreamed of being a Resident Director. I am entering year 3 in this role and I am pumped for it! This role and department is such a unique way to do ministry and care for students well. College is a very significant season in a young persons life and I am excited to walk alongside students throughout this next year! This year my goal is to simply do life with students, to really live out what Paul describes in Romans 12, to rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep.

I look forward to cultivating an environment where we can all grow in Christ and expand the Kingdom of God in brotherhood, becoming more of the men Christ is molding us to be. This year will bring each student challenges, victories, revelations, defining moments, and many many cherished memories. My prayer for New Hughes is that it would be a sanctuary for students to have these experiences in a biblical community. Here's to this year, and all God has for us in it!

  • Male Freshmen & Sophomores
  • Furnished
  • TV Lounge
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Game Room
  • Internet

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Livingston East provides an increased level of independence, yet maintains community connectedness with residential living support. Each four-person townhouse has two bedrooms located upstairs. The bedrooms are equipped with two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and two closets. A bathroom featuring a combination bathtub-shower is located between the bedrooms. The main level features a large open-concept living room and kitchen complete with refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and stove/oven. An extended kitchen counter with bar stools is provided. A washer and dryer are located in each apartment for no additional charge, and each apartment has its own heating and air unit. The main level has a half-bath for visitors, along with a linen closet. Residents provide their own living room furniture and kitchen supplies. At the residents’ own expense, a local cable company can be contacted for cable services.

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Aryssa E

Meet the Resident Director: Aryssa Enright

Residential Life and Housing's goal is to let students know that they matter, they have a place here, and that they are worth loving and investing in. This is the vision that captured my attention and drew me to the Resident Director position. College can feel lonely and overwhelming, so my goal as an RD is to foster a space of belonging, delight, and the feeling of home for students at Lee. I believe God has called us to love our neighbors as He loves them, as well as encourage them to grow close to Him and discover who He created them to be. I'm deeply honored to walk alongside residents and work together for their flourishing.

  • Female Upperclassmen
  • Furnished
  • Laundry Facilities
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Keeble Hall is located on the south end of campus near Livingston Hall and the School of Religion. This hall features two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartments with an open-concept living room and kitchen area, and its own heating and air unit. The kitchen comes complete with a full size refrigerator/freezer, stove/oven, microwave, and cabinet space. There is an extended countertop in the kitchen with bar stools provided. Residents provide their own living room furniture and kitchen supplies. The bedrooms are equipped with two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and a large closet. At the residents’ own expense, a local cable company can be contacted for cable services. Coin/card-operated laundry facilities and lounges are located on the second and third floors, with a community cable television available in the third floor lounge.

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Inside Keeble Hall

Abigail Poore

Meet the Resident Director: Abigail Poore

Since my freshman year here at Lee, I have wanted to be a Resident Director. I believe being in this role is a unique way to provide holistic care to students, no matter what they are walking through in their college years. As an RD, my goal is to see each student as the unique and special person God has made them to be, and to support them and love them as such. It is such a gift to provide intentional community and spaces for self-growth within the walls of Keeble-Dirksen, to challenge students as they grow and prepare them to navigate the complex world we live in today.

I love being able to sit with students in the big moments, but I also find so much joy to sit with them in the little things and getting to know them throughout the year. It is my prayer that each person in Keeble-Dirksen knows they belong, exactly as they are. It is a joy to get to be in the lives of these college students as they learn who they are and who God has called them to be. It is a gift to work so closely with students, and I cannot wait for the year ahead!

  • Female Upperclassmen
  • Furnished
  • kitchen
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Elevator
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Cross Hall is centrally located on the Pedestrian Mall, and residents enjoy close proximity to the Deacon Jones Dining Hall, classroom buildings, the Walker Arena, and the Paul Conn Student Union. The three story building offers its residents TV lounge areas, a community kitchen and a coin/card-operated laundry facility. The kitchen is equipped with a full size refrigerator/freezer, microwave, and a stove/oven. In addition, large prayer rooms are located on the first and third floor of Cross Hall. Four students occupy a two-bedroom suite with a shared bathroom. The bathroom includes a toilet and a combination bathtub-shower. Each bedroom has two extra-long twin beds, two chests of drawers, two desks with chairs, two closets, and a sink/vanity.

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Adalyn Hovingh

Meet the Resident Director: Adalyn Hovingh

Residence life had a huge impact on my life during my undergrad years and helped me learn about how to live in and cultivate a healthy community. As an RD, my vision for students is that they would flourish in who God has made them and in their callings to serve the Lord. I pray students feel they belong and are valued. I am excited and humbled to walk alongside students during such a formative time in their lives.

  • Female Freshmen & Sophomores
  • Furnished
  • TV Lounge
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Kitchen
  • Internet

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Carroll Court is a one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartment complex that caters to married and graduate students. Located a short 3-5 minute drive east of campus, each unit has a kitchen with a stove/oven and refrigerator/freezer. Residents provide their own furniture and kitchen supplies. All rooms are carpeted except for the resilient flooring in the kitchen and tub-style bathroom. Blinds are provided for each window. There is also a hall closet located just outside the bedroom and bathroom. Residents can contact local companies to secure telephone, cable, and internet services at their own expense. Utilities (central heat and air) and water costs are included in the monthly rent. All  laundry is free in the laundry  area of Carroll Court. Playground are also available on the complex.
If you are interested in getting on the waitlist for the Carroll Court apartments, please email [email protected].

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Lexi Walker

Meet the Resident Director: Lexi Walker

I come to this role with a deep appreciation for the season of life many of our residents living in Carroll Court are in, one that often includes balancing academics, work, relationships, and family life all at once. My path into residential life has been shaped largely through lived experience. I lived in a residence hall as the spouse of an RD while raising young children and finishing my undergraduate degree. This gave me a firsthand understanding of the beauty, challenges, and importance of intentional community. Now, as both a graduate student and a parent, I bring a family-centered and student-centered lens to this role. I care deeply about creating a community that feels welcoming, supportive, and human. A place where people from all walks of life feel known and valued. Apartment living can feel isolating, especially in busy seasons, so my hope is that this community offers connection, care, and a sense of belonging. A place that each resident knows they belong here, exactly as they are, and feels supported as they grow in this season of life.

  • Family & Non-Traditional Student Housing
  • Garden Area
  • Picnic Area
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  • Kichen
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Brinsfield Row provides an increased level of independence, yet maintains community connectedness with residential living support. Each four-person townhouse has two bedrooms located upstairs. The bedrooms are equipped with two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and two closets. A bathroom featuring a combination bathtub-shower is located between the bedrooms. The main level features a large open-concept living room and kitchen complete with refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and stove/oven. An extended kitchen counter with bar stools is provided. A washer and dryer are located in each apartment for no additional charge, and each apartment has its own heating and air unit. The main level has a half-bath for visitors, along with a linen closet. Residents provide their own living room furniture and kitchen supplies. At the residents’ own expense, a local cable company can be contacted for cable services.

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Meet the Resident Director: Austin Brooks

Student development and wholistic discipleship have been integral in my own life and journey. One of those milestones in that journey was coming to Lee for my undergraduate degree. The RA my freshmen year in my dorm created such a great sense of community and camaraderie on our floor. This is my hope as an RD twelve years later in the same dorm.

My hope is to foster the development of student and staff into kingdom builders, biblical men and women, and followers of Jesus. Stewarding them to know the Lord more deeply, to be transformed in their character, and to live lives of Kingdom influence.

  • Male Upperclassmen
  • Furnished
  • Laundry Facilities
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Brinsfield Row provides an increased level of independence, yet maintains community connectedness with residential living support. Each four-person townhouse has two bedrooms located upstairs. The bedrooms are equipped with two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and two closets. A bathroom featuring a combination bathtub-shower is located between the bedrooms. The main level features a large open-concept living room and kitchen complete with refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave, and stove/oven. An extended kitchen counter with bar stools is provided. A washer and dryer are located in each apartment for no additional charge, and each apartment has its own heating and air unit. The main level has a half-bath for visitors, along with a linen closet. Residents provide their own living room furniture and kitchen supplies. At the residents’ own expense, a local cable company can be contacted for cable services.

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Yasmin Vasquez

Meet the Resident Director: Yasmin Vasquez

Residential Life and Housing has left an enduring legacy in my life, shaping who I am both personally and spiritually. From serving as a Floor Leader, to a Resident Chaplain, and now as a Resident Director, each role has stretched and refined me in meaningful ways. Through these experiences, I discovered that home is not a place, but a community build through connection, care, and belonging.

As a Resident Director, my goal is to walk alongside students as they navigate this season of life at Lee, celebrating their victories, supporting them through challenges, and encouraging growth academically, emotionally, and spiritually. I pray that students experience a true sense of home within the walls of Storms Hall and Brinsfield Row Female Townhomes. I am truly excited to walk with them and hear their stories.

  • Female Upperclassmen
  • 108 Residents
  • Furnished
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Wireless Internet & Ethernet Option

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Bowdle and O’Bannon Halls are located on the north end of campus next to Storms Hall, Souther Field, and Schimmels Park. These residence halls offer students cluster style living areas complete with big-screen TVs, pool and ping-pong tables, couches, and tables/chairs. Vending machines are conveniently located in the residence hall, and coin/card-operated laundry facilities are located on the first and fourth floors. An elevator is also available in the building. Four students occupy a two-bedroom suite with a shared bathroom. The bathroom contains a double sink, shower stall, and a private toilet. Each bedroom has two extra-long twin beds, two desks with chairs, two chests of drawers, and two closets.

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Inside Bowdle and O’Bannon Halls

John Robert

Meet the Resident Director: John Robert Ray

Residence Life has always had an impact on how I walked and talked daily. I was involved with it for 3 years during my undergraduate degree and knew I needed to be involved again. The Lord has drawn my heart to Lee and I pray that I am able to provide a safe, welcoming, and Jesus-filled experience for everyone who walks through the doors of Bowdle and O'Bannon.

I adore getting to know the students' stories and finding uniqueness in every one of them. I hope that through these stories and our shared living experience, I get to each man of God in this building serve and work for the Lord.

  • Male Freshmen & Sophomores
  • Furnished
  • TV Lounge
  • Laundry Facilities
  • Elevator
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