Beeson Village Beeson Village provides apartment-style living with the convenience of being on campus. The community has three buildings: Memorial, Beeson and Chilhowee Halls. Each building consists of four- or six-person apartments with a large courtyard shared by each building. Apartments are carpeted and include a love seat, chair, coffee table and dining table with chairs. This 82-person complex is reserved for junior and seniors who meet certain eligibility requirements.
Copeland Hall Copeland Hall is a coed facility with a mixture of first-year and upper-class students. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. The first floor has a large social/study area with a table tennis, foosball, and a television.
Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall consists mostly of suite-style rooms. Carnegie continues to be a popular housing option for upperclass students. All suites include a bathroom and carpeted rooms. Some suites have single rooms and kitchen. Carnegie is one of three buildings that has an elevator.
Gamble Hall Gamble Hall is the brother hall to the all-female Davis Hall. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. There are two community rooms inside the front entrance where residents can lounge, study, watch television, or play pool.
Davis Hall Davis Hall has a strong community in which the female-only residents can enjoy during their first year of college. This hall has community bathrooms and both double- and single-occupancy rooms with lounges on each floor. There are two community rooms inside the front entrance where residents can lounge, study, watch television, or play pool.
Gibson Hall One of Maryville College’s mirror opposite residence halls (along with Lloyd Hall).The four-story hall features 39 suites (some with kitchens) that provide homes to nearly 150 MC students. Each four-person suite includes carpeted rooms, a love seat, chair, coffee table, dining table with chairs, double- or single-occupancy rooms, and two bathrooms per suite. Each floor has a lounge with a television and kitchen and a study room where students can gather.
Lloyd Hall Lloyd Hall is the mirror to Gibson Hall. Lloyd Hall opened its doors to MC students in the Fall of 2003. The four-story hall features 39 suites (some with kitchens) that provide homes to nearly 150 MC students. Each four-person suite includes carpeted rooms, a love seat, chair, coffee table, dining table with chairs, double- or single-occupancy rooms and two bathrooms per suite. Each floor has a lounge with a television and kitchen and a study room where students can gather.
Pearsons Hall Pearsons Hall has two residential floors above the Margaret Ware Dining Room: the 2nd floor houses women and the 3rd houses men. These residential spaces were reopened in the fall of 2015 after a complete renovation. Each floor consists primarily of double-occupancy rooms. A few of these have en-suite bathrooms, yet most rooms on each floor share a community restroom. The second floor boasts a community lounge with a full kitchen, and the third floor has its own study room. Laundry facilities are located on each floor. |