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The seminary currently has 57 rooms available for student use in Buildings 400 and 500. Rooms have either one or two beds for single or double occupancy. Each room has a private bath, a microwave oven, a small refrigerator, and telephone hook-up for local calls. The laundry room is located on the 1st floor in the 500 building for common use. Residents must provide their own bed sheets, blankets, pillows, bath towels, and long-distance telephone service. The seminary will provide mattress covers and shower curtains for each room. Hot pots and burners are not permitted in the residential rooms.

Full-time residents (7 nights per week) pay $4,000 per year, plus a user fee of $65 per semester for appliances. There is a key deposit of $25 which will be returned upon graduation or withdrawal from the Seminary. New, incoming, full-time residents must also submit a one-time damage deposit of $150. The Seminary will endeavor to provide all full-time residents with single rooms, unless they specify otherwise.

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In Karen Alexander's most recent rendering of the future of the Hood Theological
Seminary site,the residence halls are the two buildings on the far right

Part-time residents pay $30 per night, but must reserve a room for an entire semester (15 calendar weeks). For example, you may reserve your bed for two nights per week for $900 per semester. Part-time residents also pay a damage fee of $75 per semester for appliances. There is a key deposit of $25 which will be returned upon graduation or withdrawal from the Seminary. They are not required to submit a damage deposit, but they are directly responsible for any costs to repair damages to the room. Part-time residents may request single rooms if space is available. Otherwise, part-time resident rooms are double-occupancy.

The Seminary expects residents’ lives to reflect the gospel of Jesus Christ in all things. All residents are expected to keep noise levels down and to care for the facilities. All residents are expected to observe faithfulness in marriage and chastity in singleness. Tobacco, alcohol and illicit drugs are prohibited in the residence hall.

Contacts:

Ms. Phyllis Wells, Director of Auxiliary Services
Room 212 (Administration Bldg.)
Email: pwells@hoodseminary.edu
(704) 636-6823
Contact Mrs. Wells for questions or concerns regarding:

  • Room arrangements
  • Room Keys
  • Payment on account

Ms. J. Frances King , Administrative Assistant
(704) 636-6926
Coontact Ms. King for questions or concerns regarding:

  • Mailbox keys

Rev. Regina Dancy, Fiscal Officer
Room 208 (Administration Bldg.)
Email: rdancy@hoodseminary.edu
(704) 636-6454

Contact Rev. Dancy for questions or concerns regarding:

  • Account statements
  • Questions about accounts
  • Credit card payments

Ms. Cindy Coble, Resident Hall Supervisor
hoodresidentsupervisor@gmail.com
Room 522 (500 Bldg. Residence Hall)
704-314-4522

For questions or concerns regarding:

Room keys after 5:00 p.m.
Any room questions, problems or concerns
Room Work Order Form

For any other questions, call:
Dr. Dora Mbuwayesango, Dean of Students
(704) 636-6077