Residence Life Policies
Living on campus offers greater opportunities for students to grow in their understanding of God, others, and themselves. North Greenville University does not operate co-ed residence halls.
All resident students are assigned university housing based on their legal gender as recognized by their state-issued birth certificate at the time of birth. Resident students are expected to cooperate with Residential Services staff and with each other in maintaining a routine of living conducive to rest, study, relaxation, reasonable social interaction, and wholesome university life. Living in a residence hall is a privilege, and the university reserves the right to revoke this privilege whenever the actions of a resident interrupt good study habits, interferes with the rights of others, or oversteps the mission and core values of the university.
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