• University Storm Recovery Updates

    UPDATE: Friday, Oct. 4, 5:30 p.m.
    We hope this update finds you safe and well as we continue to recover from the impacts of Hurricane Helene. We understand that the aftermath of this storm is challenging, and we want to express our sincere care and concern for those who are still experiencing hardships. As we move forward, we are committed to prioritizing the well-being of our students, faculty and staff during this process.

    Visit our university storm recovery updates page for the latest update.

    University Storm Recovery Updates

Residential Living Options


Lenoir-Rhyne offers a variety of first-year and upperclassman housing options for residential students, including traditional style, suite-style, apartments and themed housing.

First-Year Housing

  • Isenhour Hall

    Features and Specifications

    • Suite-style bathrooms, sink in room
    • Co-ed and single-gender floors
    • Air-conditioned
    • Laundry facilities
    • Snack machines
    • Cable TV outlets in each room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless
    • Security access system
    • Community kitchen facility
    • Study lounge on each floor
    • Activity room with TV
    • Outdoor bike rack

    Window: Approximately 47" x 76"

    Room: Approximately 10' x 17'

    Closet: Approximately 45" wide by 68.5" tall. A built-in 16" deep shelf is located approximately 16" from the top of the closet. A slanted shoe rack is built into the bottom of each closet. Each closet has a curtain.

    Carpet: All bedrooms are carpeted

    Room Color: Antique White

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: Loft/bunk options

    Mattresses: 80" long

    Lighting: Rooms have a light by the door and fluorescent lights over the beds. Rooms 115 to 126 have a fluorescent overhead light and over each desk.

    Desk Measurements: 42"L x 24"W x 30"H

    Special Features: Rooms available with ADA specific doorbell and smoke detector

    Community Kitchen: Located in main lobby and equipped with a three-burner stove/oven, microwave, sink with disposal, refrigerator and cabinets (supplies such as pots and pans are not provided)

    Isenhour Hall Virtual Tour

First-Year & Upperclass Housing

  • Conrad Hall

     Features & Specifications

    • Co-ed
    • Community bathrooms
    • Air-conditioned
    • Hard surface floor
    • Moveable furniture
    • Laundry facilities
    • Cable TV outlets in each room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless
    • Security card access system
    • Activity room, study lounges
    • Outdoor bike rack
    • Teaching fellows
    • Sprinkler system throughout
    • Pool tables
    • Kitchen
    • Patio with furniture
    • Business center
    • TV lounge
    • Study lounge with fireplace
    • Movie theater
    • Recycling
    • Front desk Information center

    Window: Rooms 107, 110, 207, 217, 220, 307, 310, 317, 320 are approximately 35.25" x 64" (reminder of rooms approximately 47.25" x 64")

    Room: Approximately 12' x 16.5'

    Closet: Approximately 45"W x 28" H

    Room Color: Antique white

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: All beds can be lofted

    Mattresses: Vary from 75" to 80" long

    Lighting: Rooms have a fluorescent light on each wall

    Desk Measurements: 36"L x 24"W x 29.5"H

    Special Features: Rooms available with ADA-specific doorbell and smoke detector

    Conrad Hall Virtual Tour
  • Fritz Hall

     Features & Specifications

    • Co-ed by floor
    • Community bathrooms
    • Air-conditioned
    • Movable furniture
    • Laundry facilities
    • Cable TV outlets in each room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless Internet
    • Security card access system
    • Outdoor bike rack
    • Common area fireplace, pool tables and seating
    • Kitchen
    • Patio with furniture
    • Business center
    • TV lounge
    • Study lounge with fireplace
    • Movie theater
    • Front desk information center

    Window: Approximately 59.25"W x 60"H

    Room: Approximately 13.5'W x 13.5'L

    Closet: Approximately 35" W x 41.5"H. Closet has folding doors. A built-in 16" deep shelf is located approximately 16" from the top of the closet.

    Room Color: Antique White

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: Loft/bunk options

    Mattresses: Vary from 75" to 80" long

    Lighting: Rooms have dual fluorescent lighting

    Desk Measurements: 42"L x 24"W x 35"H

    Special Features: Rooms available with ADA specific doorbell and smoke detector

    Fritz Hall Virtual Tour

Upperclass Housing

  • Living Learning Center

    Features & Specifications

    • Co-ed by apartment
    • Apartment-style with either four single rooms or two double rooms
    • Each bedroom door has a separate lock
    • Air-conditioned
    • Laundry facilities
    • Snack machines
    • Elevator
    • Cable TV outlets in each room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless Internet
    • Security card access system
    • Study lounges on second and third floors
    • Conference room on the first floor
    • Outdoor basketball court

    Bedroom Window: Approximately 76"H x 48"W

    Bedrooms

    • Single room measures approximately 8'W x 11'L
    • Double room measures approximately 10'W x 15'L

    Closet: Approximately 34"W x 30"H. Cabinet style with four drawers at the bottom and two storage compartments on top.

    Carpet: All bedrooms are carpeted

    Room Color: Antique White

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: Loft/bunk options

    Mattresses: 80" long

    Lighting: Rooms have a fluorescent overhead light

    Desk Measurements: 42"L x 24"W x 30"H

    Special Features: Rooms available with ADA-specific doorbell and smoke detector. TDDY available. Handicap accessible.

    Living Room Window: Approximately 76"H x 48"W

    Living Room

    • Approximately 14' x 12' (double)
    • Approximately 19' x 12' (single)

    Furniture: Love seat and chair 

    Kitchen: Equipped with a four-burner stove/oven, mini-refrigerator, sink and cabinets (supplies such as pots and pans are not provided)

    Living Learning Center Virtual Tour
  • Price Village

    Features & Specifications

    • Co-ed by townhome (6 or 15 residents per unit)
    • Suite-style bathrooms or private bathrooms
    • Air-conditioned
    • Carpet
    • Movable furniture (some have built-in closets)
    • Blinds
    • Community laundry facilities
    • Snack machines
    • Cable TV outlets in each room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless Internet
    • Security card access system
    • Kitchenettes and living rooms in each unit
    • Townhome V houses the Zeta Tau Alpha sorority
    • Townhome U houses the Theta Xi fraternity

    Window

    • Small unit: Approximately 29" x 47" (E, I, J, M, N). 25" x 47" front, 24.75" x 50.75" back (F, H, K, L, Q, T)
    • Large unit: Approximately 29" x 51”

    Room: Measurement varies per unit

    Closet: Free-standing wardrobes

    Carpet: All bedrooms are carpeted 

    Room Color: Antique White

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: Most beds have loft/bunk options

    Mattresses: Vary from 75" to 80" long

    Lighting: Rooms have a fluorescent overhead light

    Desk Measurements: 42"L x 24"W x 30"H

    Community Living Room: Located in each unit (furniture varies)

    Community Kitchen: Each unit is equipped with a microwave, sink with disposal and cabinets (supplies such as pots and pans are not provided)

    Price Village Virtual Tour
  • Hickory House

    Features & Specifications

    • One- or two-bedroom apartments
    • Living room and small kitchen area in each apartment
    • One bathroom in each apartment
    • Air-conditioned
    • Movable furniture
    • Laundry facility
    • Cable TV outlets in each room and living room
    • Individual computer data jacks and wireless internet
    • ADA accessible rooms and deaf/hard of hearing equipped rooms available

    Room: All rooms have loft/bunk options, desks, desk chairs and closet

    Bathroom: All apartments have one full bathroom with shower

    Closet: Closet and/or wardrobe provided

    Carpet: Only the bedroom is carpeted in the apartments

    Room Color: Golden Yellow

    Window Coverings: Window blinds are provided (you may bring your own curtains and tension rod)

    Beds: Bunk/loft options

    Mattresses: The mattress size is XL twin

    Desk: Desk and chair are provided

    Community Living Room: Living rooms are furnished with a couch and love seat or chair, coffee table and TV

    Kitchen: Kitchen areas have a refrigerator, microwave and cabinets (no oven/stove)

    Hickory House Virtual Tour
  • 4th Street Apartments

    Features & Specifications

    • Sofa, upholstered chair, coffee table and TV provided
    • Microwave, full size refrigerator, four bar stools provided
    • Pantry area and cabinets for storage
    • Each bedroom comes with two XL twin beds, two desks, two desk chairs, four two-drawer dressers and one closet
    • Front door to apartment is operated on card access (keys are used for bedrooms)
    • Handicap accessible apartments are available (all handicap apartments meet ADA criteria)
    • All rooms are carpeted in LR school colors (all common areas are vinyl wood floors)
    • Controllable thermostat in living room area

    Dimensions

    • Bedroom: 10’6" x 11’7"
    • Kitchen: 14’10" x 7’7"
    • Living Room: 14’10" x 11’
    4th Street Apartments Virtual Tour

Specialized Housing

  • Fraternity and Sorority Life

    We offer specialized housing for Fraternity and Sorority Life students. Each of these organizations have the privilege of occupying houses or Price Village Units to strengthen and grow their organizations.

    Greek Housing Virtual Tour
  • Residential Learning Communities

    First Generation

    If you are the first in your immediate family to attend college, the First Gen Residential Learning Community (RLC) might be right for you.

    The First Gen RLC provides opportunities for shared space and time with other first-generation students. Students share a floor in Fritz-Conrad as well as a specially designated lounge space. In addition to shared space, students will have opportunities for shared activities both on and off-campus as well as the support of peer and faculty mentors, all of whom are first-generation college students.

    The benefits of living on campus are clear and the benefits of a residential learning community increase those benefits. So, give yourself the added advantage of joining our First Gen Residential Learning Community. Remember, there’s power in being first.

    Global Village

    Lenoir-Rhyne offers specialized housing for students seeking meaningful interactions across cultural differences, in a brave and hospitable living space in which residents approach their fellow community members with curiosity, patience and hospitality. Global Village Residents will increase their cross-cultural skills by learning from each other, becoming more aware of cultural differences and similarities, and developing greater confidence in their cross-cultural interactions.

    Honors Housing

    Lenoir-Rhyne offers specialized housing for students in the Honors Program. Residents of the Honors House benefit from a relaxed living option so they can best perform in their rigorous courses.