Graduate Catalog 2024-2025

Residential Housing, Demorest Campus

Residential housing is available on the Demorest Campus only. The on campus living experience is designed to enhance residential students' academic and social lives. The staff, services, and facilities are designed to meet residents’ needs with a balance of structure and flexibility. Proof of health insurance is required for all residential students. Students can contact University administrators for more information on plan coverages available for those that do not currently have insurance. We house undergraduate and graduate students in 11 residence halls with traditional and apartment-style accommodations. 

 
All undergraduate Piedmont University students must live in the residence halls except the following:
  • Married, divorced, or widowed students or students with dependents. Because of the limited housing space, we do not allow for couples to live on campus.
  • Students living at the primary residence of their parents or legal guardian in Habersham, Banks, Hall, Rabun, Stephens, Lumpkin, Jackson, Franklin, Towns, or White counties (with the exception of student athletes).
  • Students who are 21 years of age on the first day of registration for the fall term (with the exception of athletes).
 
All Piedmont University student athletes are required to live on campus.
 
Certain Piedmont University scholarships require students to live on campus, and a change in residential status may result in a loss of scholarship. Changes in campus living assignments must be approved by the Director of Residential Life. Students residing in a residence hall may not move off campus during the regular academic year except when there is a change in marital status. The University is unable to provide housing for married students or families.


For more information, contact:
Residential Living
Residencelife@piedmont.edu
706-778-8500 x1357
Student Commons 241