Residence Halls
The college has five residence halls:
The H. D. Long Residence Hall and Huston Residence Hall
both were built in 1963‑64. They each have 52 student rooms which are individually climate controlled. Each student room has a sink and is furnished with built‑in beds, wardrobes and study desks. Each hall has a lounge, kitchen, residence director’s apartment, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and storage areas.
Arnold Residence Hall, with a capacity of 104 students, was built in 1972. The 52
rooms are “suite style,” with a connecting bathroom for every two rooms. The building is carpeted throughout with a lounge, kitchen, laundry rooms, and storage facilities. All rooms are individually climate controlled.
Woodlee‑Ewing Residence Hall, with a capacity of 174 students, was built in 1984. The
building is designed in “suite style” to accommodate two students per room, with every two rooms having a connecting bathroom. Each room’s built‑in furniture is arranged to provide two private study centers. All rooms are carpeted and individually climate controlled. Lounges, a kitchen area, storage facilities, a laundry room, and a resident director’s apartment complement the 87 student rooms.
Rhea House, completed in 1969, was a gift of the community to the College through funds raised by the Rhea County Advisory Committee. This two‑story brick dwelling served as the home of the college president and his family until it was converted to a men’s residence.