Housing FAQ

Judson College Housing
How do I apply for housing?
Click here to apply for housing, or contact the housing office at housing@sebts.edu.
What is the House System?
Judson College offers an array of options for housing, depending on age and level of degree completion. On-campus students participate in the House System, which provides community and discipleship along with a comfortable living space. Goldston Hall and Lolley Hall are the designated residence halls for students in the House System.
Click here for more information on what it looks like to participate in the Judson College House System.
Are all undergraduate students required to live on campus?
All residential students who are under the age of 20 years old are required to live on-campus in the residence halls. All residential students who are 20 years old but have completed less than 75 hours toward their degree are required to live on-campus in the residence halls. All residential students who, at the beginning of the upcoming semester, are the age of 20 and have completed 75 hours toward their degree, may apply to live (or remain) within the residence halls or may apply to live in another area of campus housing. Students aged 21 or above or students who are married are not required to reside in the residence halls.
Exceptions to the House System Residency Requirement include 1) students who marry during enrollment, 2) students who live with their parents or legal guardians, 3) students who have dependents, 4) students who are dually-enrolled.
Are on-campus housing units gender-specific?
Lolley Hall is available only to female students, and Goldston is available to both male and female students in gender-specific risers.
How much does it cost to live on campus?
Click here to see the current housing rates breakdown.
When should I apply for housing?
Housing applications are accepted at any time after being admitted, but we recommend students apply early to secure their housing assignment.
SEBTS Housing
How do I apply for housing?
Click here to apply for housing, or contact the housing office at housing@sebts.edu.
What options does SEBTS offer for married housing?
We offer one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom options for married students and families, including townhomes, duplexes, and apartment units. Check out our housing website for a full listing of options.
What options are available for missionaries who are temporarily on campus?
Southeastern Seminary strives to provide affordable short-term housing to missionaries with the International Mission Board while they study at SEBTS. Availability is limited and preference will be given to students enrolled in the seminary for a minimum of eight semester hours.
Missionary Commuter Housing is exempt from this requirement and may be used by missionaries for short stays. Find out more at https://www.sebts.edu/housing/imb-missionaries-housing/.
I’m a student participating in distance learning, but I want to take a hybrid class. Where will I stay during my weekend on campus?
Southeastern offers commuter housing for commuting, hybrid and intensive students. Whether you stay one night or two weeks, with or without your family, we have affordable options for you!
Family commuter apartments are available in Flaherty Farms, while single students and married students traveling without their families have the option of staying in campus dorms or at Hampton Inn.
When should I apply for housing?
Housing applications are accepted at any time after being admitted, but we recommend students apply early to secure their housing assignment.