Our campus is home to more than 2,600 undergraduates who reside at Furman as part of the four-year residency requirement.

Our campus housing ranges from community-style residence halls, pod-style residence halls, suite-style residence halls, cabins, and apartment-style living. Engaged Living provides communities where students can explore an academic topic or area of interest with other students.

Take a look at some of the places where you might live.

South Housing photographed from across the lake

South Housing

Many first-year students live in a South Housing residence hall that is centrally located on campus, making it easy to get to know the members of your class and form friendships.

Lakeside from behind, fall

Clark Murphy Housing Complex

Clark Murphy Complex includes floors for some freshmen, most sophomores, and some upperclass students near the dining hall and academic buildings.

GreenBelt housing, the Cottage

Engaged Living

Engaged Living provides a unique experience that allows students to live together and study a common area of interest.

North Village apartment complex

North Village

North Village is a set of 11 apartment buildings reserved exclusively for upperclassmen. Most seniors and juniors are housed here.

Student smiling, running near lake

Fraternity and Sorority Life Community

Furman has one of the largest Fraternity and Sorority Life communities in a liberal arts setting. Sophomores have the opportunity to live among their fraternity or sorority community in Clark Murphy.