Outdoor Volleyball Court



The Quad is the center of South Campus living and the home to several campus traditions, like the Watermelon Bust and Grubfest.

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Parking for visitors only.
Visitor Parking only.

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Find out more about parking policies
This lot may be more well known to students as The Abyss.

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Find out more about parking policies
This lot may be more well known to students as The Pit.

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:
Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

Any students, faculty or staff who wishes to park on college property must register their vehicle and display a current parking permit.
Groups permitted to park in this lot with a permit:

The 2,145 square foot Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Gallery is located in the Anne Wright Wilson Fine Arts Building. The Wilson Gallery supports art department curriculum and attracts audiences with an active exhibition schedule of national and international art.

Founded in 2002, the Dr. Donald L. & Dorothy Jacobs Gallery is located in the Anna Ashcraft Ensor Learning Resource Center. The Jacobs Gallery is known as one of the best contemporary art collections in the state of Kentucky. Artists include:
Gallery highlights also include artifacts from ancient Greece and Tang Dynasty China.

Located in the Ensor Learning Resource Center is the Cochenour Gallery. It is dedicated to alternative exhibitions and showcasing works by student artists and art historians, faculty members

These are townhouse style units on South Campus. These two-story townhouses are reserved for students who are at least sophomore standing. Priority is given to groups with the highest GPA. There are 14 townhouses. Each holds 6 residents and has 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a kitchenette and living area. There is also a common area with a full kitchen, lounge space and laundry facility.
Amenities include:

The Campus Store includes everything students need including textbooks, binders and notebooks, clothing, art supplies, and much more. The Store is located within the Cralle Student Center on the first floor.

Featuring a wide variety of fresh food designed to satisfy everyone’s appetite with food choices to rival your favorite restaurants:

Welcome to WOW Café & Wingery! We were founded by three brothers from New Orleans who are passionate about the sauce, sound and spice that best represent the soul of southern Louisiana. WOW Café is a world of wings and much more. Featuring 17 deliciously different sauces, our extensive menu is the solution for any appetite. You’re sure to find something you like! Our menu includes Appetizers, Soups, Quesadillas, Salads (with great homemade dressings to choose from) Texas Toast Burgers, Seafood, Wraps, Sandwiches, and Wings, of course!

Capacity: 500
The Georgetown College Soccer Field has been around since 1994. This wide, open Bermuda field is one of the best NAIA fields in the nation. Lights, and men’s and women’s locker-rooms were added in 2004. This field has been the sight for Mid-South Conference and regional tournaments.

Capacity: 150
The Lackey Tennis Center on campus at Georgetown College houses eight lighted courts. The courts are newly resurfaced, with the work being done in the summer of 2005. With four banks of two courts, it is always possible to watch a tennis match from a small distance.

Capacity: 350

Capacity: 500

Capacity: 5,000 (Expandable to 20,000)
Dominating the landscape of Georgetown College’s Athletic Complex is its centerpiece: Toyota Stadium. This facility is home to the Cincinnati Bengals’ Summer Training Camp, Georgetown College football and Scott County High School football.
The stadium features the latest advances in everything from weight training equipment to the turf used on the stadium field. It includes state-of-the-art athletic training facilities, as well as locker room space for the Bengals and Georgetown College, Scott County High School Football and the visiting teams to the stadium.
The upper level portion of the facility features an executive suite overlooking the field used for entertainment and a full press facility, complete with high-speed Internet access

These are apartment style housing near the football stadium. These apartments are reserved for seniors. If space permits, juniors with high GPAs may be allowed to live on East Campus as well. There are 32 apartments. Each apartment holds 4 residents and is fully furnished with a full size bed. There are 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, living room and 4 bedrooms per apartment. Laundry facilities are on site as well.
Amenities include:

This is Georgetown’s first-year men’s residence hall. Almost all first-year men will be housed here. It is a three-story building. The first floor houses Georgetown’s Graduate Education Department and Athletic Offices. There is also a Resident Director apartment, laundry room and student lounge on the first floor. The 2nd and 3rd floors are reserved for new students. There are 2 and 3 person rooms available. Community bathrooms are on each floor.
Amenities include:
Academic and Administrative Offices in this Building:

This is Georgetown’s first-year women’s residence hall. Almost all first-year women will be housed here. It is a four-story building. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd floor rooms are reserved for new incoming students. There are 2 and 3 person rooms available. There are a few single rooms, however those are given to upper-class students. Likewise, often upper-class women can live in the basement rooms. Each floor has community bathrooms. A kitchen and lounge are located on the first floor. Laundry and a large lounge area is located in the basement. Knight Hall is not air-conditioned.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to this sorority have first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The AGD House is a three-story apartment style building and holds 24 residents. The basement has a common area and laundry facility. The 2nd and 3rd floors have 2 apartments on each floor. Each apartment holds 6 residents and has 3 bedrooms, a kitchenette, living area and bathroom.
Amenities include:

These are female halls primarily for upper-class students, however in some instances first-year students may be permitted to live here. Each is a three-story building and holds 86 residents. The first floor has a Resident Director apartment, lobby space, laundry facilities, community bathrooms and nine 2-person bedrooms. The 2nd and 3rd floors have seventeen 2-person bedrooms, community bathrooms and study lounges.
Amenities include:

These are female halls primarily for upper-class students, however in some instances first-year students may be permitted to live here. Each is a three-story building and holds 86 residents. The first floor has a Resident Director apartment, lobby space, laundry facilities, community bathrooms and nine 2-person bedrooms. The 2nd and 3rd floors have seventeen 2-person bedrooms, community bathrooms and study lounges.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The KA house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the sorority are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The KD house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Lamb house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the sorority are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Sigma house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Pike house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Male hall, primarily for upper-class students, however in some instances first-year students may be permitted to live here. Collier is a three-story building and holds 86 residents. The first floor has a Resident Director apartment, lobby space, laundry facilities, community bathrooms and nine 2-person bedrooms. The 2nd and 3rd floors have seventeen 2-person bedrooms, community bathrooms and study lounges.
Amenities include:

Male hall, primarily for upper-class students, however in some instances first-year students may be permitted to live here. Allen is a three-story building and holds 86 residents. The first floor has a Resident Director apartment, lobby space, laundry facilities, community bathrooms and nine 2-person bedrooms. The 2nd and 3rd floors have seventeen 2-person bedrooms, community bathrooms and study lounges.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the organization are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The PHA house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Phi Mu house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Students belonging to the fraternity are given first preference to live here. Any remaining spaces may be made available to upper-class students. The Phi Tau house is a three-story building and holds 40 residents. The first floor has lobby space, a kitchen and a Resident Director apartment. The 2nd and 3rd floors have community bathrooms, laundry facilities and ten 2-person bedrooms.
Amenities include:

Offers confidential services to care for students’ physical and mental health. Services are covered at no extra charge.

Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality whole bean coffees and sells them along with fresh, rich-brewed, Italian style espresso beverages, a variety of pastries and confections, and coffee-related accessories and equipment. Starbucks also offers a line of innovative premium Tazo Teas.