Where to Live
Shirley C. Raines Centennial Place
Premier co-ed community of 780 students in traditional rooms and apartments with kitchenettes, collaboration spaces and lounges.
MoreLLC
All-freshmen co-ed hall centrally located on campus with single/double rooms, music practice rooms and laundry facilities on every floor.
MoreRawls Hall
Community-style women's residence hall featuring kitchenettes, laundry facilities and lounges.
MoreSmith Hall
Three-story traditional residence hall housing 156 women with community style baths and lounge areas.
MoreSouth Hall
All-male residence hall housing 166 in double rooms with suite-style baths; features game room with pool tables and 24-hour study lounge.
MoreCarpenter Complex
Apartment-style living with convenience of living on campus; gated community houses 500 upper-classmen in apartments and townhouses.
MorePark Avenue Project
Apartment-style living with studio, 2-bedroom, and 4-bedroom layouts. Each bedroom has its own private bathroom. Houses 500 upperclassmen.
MoreFamily
Graduate/Student
Family Housing
Community of grad students and students with families living in 1 or 2-bedroom apartments / townhouses with access to pool and playground.
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Tigers Live Here
The University of Memphis offers almost every size room, apartment configuration and townhouse layout imaginable in its eight different residence halls on the main campus and one at Lambuth. Whether you are interested in a traditional-style dorm room or sharing an apartment with a few of your friends, the UofM has the residence life options to meet any need. Our goal is to provide you with a living environment that is safe, comfortable, and will enhance your academic, intellectual, cultural, spiritual, and social development.
Want to see our properties? Please feel free to use our interactive virtual housing tours online. Additionally, check out our mini-tour in story highlights on our Instagram profile! » Open in mobile app @UofMResLife
Attending Lambuth? Check out Carney-Johnston Hall.
Living Learning Communities
Living Learning Communities are specialized programs that combine the conventional residential experience with support from faculty, integrated resources from sponsoring departments, and a 360-degree approach to student learning. Living Learning Community members have frequent interaction with faculty and develop strong relationships with fellow students. Residents have access to many special resources, programs and activities, such as freshman orientation, seminars, tutors, mentoring programs, and smaller classes or reserved space in regular courses. In fact, many residence halls have classroom space located just a few steps from student rooms. Click Here to learn more!
