LCU on-campus housing offers you an incredible opportunity to fully encounter college life while providing you a home away from home. The ResLife department works hard to foster a safe and supportive community for you. Our goal is for you to have the best possible experience while living on campus. Many students take part in academic, social, and spiritual programs conducted in the residence halls throughout the year.
Check out our housing rates for the best option for you.
- For women: We offer Katie Rogers Hall for freshman and sophomores and Courtyard and Gullo Hall for upper-classmen.
- For men: We offer Johnson Hall for freshman and sophomores and Mabee Hall and Gullo Hall for upper-classmen.
- Apartments: We also have one-, two- and four-bedroom on-campus apartments for those that qualify.
Each year, Katie Rogers Hall is home to nearly 250 women on LCU's campus. Many alumni consider their time in Katie Rogers Hall as one of the highlights of their college experience at LCU, and that has as much to do with the lasting friendships made there as with the deep tradition that permeates the residence hall.
Katie Rogers Hall recently underwent an extensive renovation that updated each individual room and also offered extensive upgrades to the lobby, exterior, and parking lot.
Located on the east side of campus, Katie Rogers offers single and private rooms, laundry facilities, common bathrooms, a shared kitchen area, and a large parlor for studying or socializing. Shared rooms feature two extra-long twin size beds, two dressers, two desks, a closet, and sink.
Abby Williams
Resident Director
Abby.Williams@LCU.edu
806.720.8879
Located on the east side of campus, the Courtyard offer housing primarily for upper-class women. Built in 1996 and recently renovated, each Courtyard facility holds eight individual rooms, three semi-private bathrooms, a common kitchen and living areas, and laundry facilities.
The Courtyards also offer year-round housing for residents choosing to live on campus or attend classes between the end of the spring semester and beginning of the fall semester.
Abby Williams
Resident Director
Abby.Williams@LCU.edu
806.720.8879
One of the great LCU traditions for men has been living in Johnson Hall. The community enjoyed by the young men living in Johnson Hall has created lasting memories, and most male alumni consider their time in there a highlight of their time at LCU.
Located on the west side of campus adjacent to the Ling Science Center, Johnson hall houses nearly 200 men and offers shared and private rooms, laundry facilities, community bathrooms, a shared kitchen area, and TV lounge. Shared rooms feature two extra-long twin size beds, two dressers, two desks, a closet, and a sink.
Jordan Meuse
Resident Director
Jordan.Meuse@LCU.edu
806.720.8695
Gullo Hall, the newest addition to Lubbock Christian University’s campus, features 171 new beds and over 64,000 square feet of living and community spaces for LCU students. This state-of-the-art facility holds private rooms, a gorgeous full kitchen, and three full floors of space primed to continue building the campus community and relationships that are foundational to the LCU experience.
Reagan Branch
Resident Director
Reagan.Branch@LCU.edu
806.720.8877
Located just across the parking lot from the Student Union Building, Mabee Hall offers housing primarily for upper-class students. Because of its smaller number of residents compared to Johnson Hall and Katie Rogers Hall, this residence hall maintains a close atmosphere with lots of privacy and updated accommodations. This five-story residence hall houses approximately 50 men, and offers private rooms, semi-private bathrooms, common kitchen and lounge area, and laundry facilities.
Mabee Hall also offers year-round housing for residents choosing to live on campus or attend classes between the end of the spring semester and beginning of the fall semester.
Brett Morte
Resident Director
Brett.Morte@LCU.edu
806.720.7165
Located on the east and west sides of campus, the apartments were originally built in 2000 with two additional units being constructed in 2002. On-campus apartments offer great amenities and the convenience of living on campus.
Campus apartments provide a housing alternative for:
- Students who are at least 20 years old and have been out of high school for 4 long semesters or two years.
- Married students with no children
Apartments FAQ
What size are the apartments? One, two and four-bedroom units are available. Married students are only permitted to rent a one-bedroom unit.
Are the apartments furnished? No. Each apartment unit is unfurnished but comes with fully equipped kitchens with a refrigerator, dishwasher, electric stove and disposal.
How do I reserve a campus apartment? Because of popularity of the apartments, a waiting list is maintained by the Apartment Director. A new list will be started each August.
Contact the Apartment Manager to reserve your spot on the waitlist.
Is a security deposit required? No.
What does the price include? The price includes all utilities and Internet services. Unless other arrangements are made, charges will be placed on the student's school bill for the duration of the appropriate lease period.
The university offers three convenient lease periods:
- August 1 - December 15
- January 1 - May 25
- June 1 - July 25
Please notify the apartment manager one month before you plan to move out.
Jordan Meuse
Apartment Manager
jordan.meuse@LCU.edu
806.720.8695 (office) or 832.671.8284 (mobile)
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