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1. NORTON HALL
Houses administrative offices; Student and Academic Services; School of Theology; Billy Graham School of Missions, Evangelism and Church Growth; School of Leadership and Church Ministry. North and south wings house classrooms and faculty offices. Built in 1926 and named as a memorial to the Norton family, generous supporters of the seminary since it moved to Louisville in 1877.2. BROADUS CHAPEL
Modeled after the first Baptist church in America. Hosts special speakers, lectures. Named for John A. Broadus, second seminary president.3. ALUMNI MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Completed in 1950, the worship center seats 1,400 persons and is equipped with a 113-rank Aeolian-Skinner organ. East wing provides facilities for the School of Church Music.4. COOKE HALL
Houses School of Church Music facilities and Heeren Recital Hall. Named in honor of the late seminary trustee and benefactor V.V. Cooke of Louisville. Includes a 230-seat recital hall with a 45-rank Schlicker pipe organ, student lounge, classrooms, audio-visual booths, studios and administrative offices. Built in 1970.5. FOUNDATION HOUSE
Houses the office of Institutional Relations. Built in 1875, refurbished in 1986 through the generosity of Sam and Carolyn McMahon of Charlotte, N.C.6. LEGACY CONFERENCE CENTER
Fully renovated and opened for business in 2002. Formerly used as student housing, Judson and Rice Halls were built in 1926 and were named for pioneer Baptist missionaries Adoniram Judson and Luther Rice.7. HONEYCUTT CAMPUS CENTER
The first floor houses the Switchboard/Campus Information Center, LifeWay Campus Store, U.S. Post Office, student commons, Dillard Chapel, and the Health and Recreation Center. The second floor houses classrooms, conference rooms, student organization offices, Admissions, Communications, Public Relations, the Hart Hagan Clinic (provides medical services for students and their families), the Joseph A. Callaway Archaeological museum, and Ministry Referral offices. Named for Roy L. Honeycutt, eighth seminary president. Built in 1990.8. CHILES HALL
Houses the cafeteria on the first floor and Heritage Hall on the second floor. Heritage Hall has space for large group meetings. Completed in 1997. Named in honor of the Chiles family, Walter Sr.; wife Georgia; sons Walter Jr. & Paul; and father, Rev. John Chiles.9. FOSTER HALL
Housing for seminary staff, faculty, graduate students and their families. Built in 1925 and acquired in 1946 through the generosity of Rev. and Mrs. A.J. Foster of Columbia, S.C.10. ALLEN CENTRAL SERVICES BUILDING
Contains offices and shop facilities for Facilities Management and Central Stores. Built in 1981.11. SPRINGDALE APTS
Completed in 1979, this complex contains 70 two-bedroom apartments for married students without children.12. SAMUELS MISSIONARY APTS
Available for missionaries on furlough. Each is fully equipped and furnished. Built in 1948 with funds provided by Preston B. Samuels in memory of his parents, sister, and cousin.13. WILLIAMS HALL
Provides housing for single students and seminary guests. Part of Mullins Complex built in 1950.14. SAMPEY HALL
The first floor houses business offices, including Auxiliary Services, Accounting, and Human Resources. It also provides housing for single men students. Part of Mullins Complex built in 1950. Named for John R. Sampey, fifth seminary president.15. MULLINS HALL
The first floor houses Campus Events, Computer Services and Security. It also provides housing for single women students. Part of Mullins Complex built in 1950. Named for E.Y. Mullins, fourth seminary president.16. MANLEY HALL
Provides housing for single men students. Part of Mullins Complex built in 1950. Named for seminary founder Basil Manly, Jr.17. WHITSITT HALL
Provides housing for single men students. Part of Mullins Complex built in 1950. Named for William H. Whitsitt, third seminary president.18. FULLER HALL
Provides 97 apartments for married students without children. Named in memory of Ellis A. Fuller, sixth seminary president. Completed in 1950.19. JAMES P. BOYCE LIBRARY
Over 900,000 catalogued items are available. Built in 1959 and named for the seminary's first president.20. W.O. CARVER BUILDING
Houses Boyce College offices. Built in 1940 by Women's Missionary Union for use by the W.M.U. Training School.21. RANKIN HALL
Rankin Hall is the location of the newest classrooms for Boyce College and the office of the International Center for Youth Ministry..22. GRINSTEAD APTS
Completed in 2002, this complex provides one- and two-bedroom apartments with modern amenitites within walking distance of the campus.

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CAMPUS GUIDE

ADMINISTRATION / OFFICES

  • Norton Hall - [1]
  • Foundation House - [5]
  • Sampey Hall - [14]
  • Mullins Hall - [15]
  • W.O. Carver Building - [20]
  • Rankin Hall - [21]
  • Cooke Hall - [4]
  • Allen Central Services Building - [10]

EVENT LOCATIONS

  • The Conference Center At Southern Seminary - [6]
  • Alumni Memorial Chapel - [3]
  • Broadus Chapel - [2]
  • Heritage Hall - [8]
  • Cooke Hall - [4]

STUDENT LIFE / RESOURCES

  • Honeycutt Campus Center - [7]
  • Cafeteria - [8]
  • James P. Boyce Centennial Library - [19]
  • Chiles Hall - [8]
  • W.O. Carver Building - [20]
  • Cooke Hall - [4]

HOUSING

  • Springdale Apartments - [11]
  • Grinstead Apartments - [22]
  • Williams Hall - [13]
  • Sampey Hall - [14]
  • Mullins Hall - [15]
  • Manly Hall - [16]
  • Whitsitt Hall - [17]
  • Fuller Hall - [18]
  • Foster Hall - [9]
  • W.O. Carver Building - [20]
  • Samuels Missionary Apartments - [12]