University Rental Housing
Through the Office of Rental Housing, the University operates 124 rental housing units of varying sizes and amenities.
Students at the School of Theology enjoy a variety of options for housing.
Through the Office of Rental Housing, the University operates 124 rental housing units of varying sizes and amenities.
Some students choose to rent housing from the private rental market. Many of those rental options are posted on the Office of Leases and Community Relations website. Others are available online through more conventional rental websites.
Students looking to purchase homes should contact the Office of Leases and Community Relations or visit their website.
What does it mean to be the University of the South? The answer to that question changes from one generation to the next and from one individual to the next. Being “of the South” means that we are both the beneficiaries and the critics of a rich tradition. While we are deeply invested in this region, we also engage with other communities, locally and globally. Diversity and variety—of the South and of the world—inform and underpin our institution, and all our community’s citizens must confront this question on some level.
Language matters. It shapes our sense of reality and is therefore crucial for our understanding of God and others. Through language we forge and maintain our relationships with God and one another.
The Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation at the University of the South is a six-year initiative investigating the university’s historical entanglements with slavery and slavery’s legacies. Our Project’s name memorializes the late Professor of History, Houston Bryan Roberson, who was the first tenured African American faculty member at Sewanee and the first to make African American history and culture the focus of their teaching and scholarship.