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Housing, Residence Life & Dining Services

(931) 221-7444

The Housing, Residence Life & Dining Services office provides a quality living and learning environment for students housed in the University residence hall and apartment system. Housing staff are responsible for the oversight and management of residence services, campus food services, residence hall facilities and educational programming. The staff provides many opportunities for the development and enhancement of human relation skills, personal value systems and leadership skills. Living on campus includes academic and personal support, convenient location, Public Safety patrol 24/7 and live-in residence hall staff.

Resident students may also reside and participate in Living and Learning Communities, which are designed to bridge academics and campus living. Students should check the website to see available communities for the current academic year.

The University Residency Policy requires all single freshmen students younger than 21 years old not residing with their parents or legal guardians must reside in University housing and participate in a University meal plan. All freshmen younger than 21 who choose to live off campus will need to complete a Freshman Residency Webform and return it to Housing/Residence Life and Dining Services no later than move-in day.

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Student Life & Engagement

(931) 221-7431

Find Your Place. Find Your Passion. Find Your Purpose.

APSU is more than a classroom 鈥 it's a launchpad for your student's future. Students can get involved in student organizations, develop leadership skills, and connect with a welcoming community through exciting events and programs. The Department of Student Life and Engagement (SLE) is the guide to a fulfilling college experience outside the classroom, offering everything from student organizations to leadership development. Overseeing fraternities, sororities, two university councils, and over 100 student organizations, SLE is here to help Govs get connected. Students can join the Govs Programming Council to create epic events or shape student organizations through the Student Organization Council. Events through the department aim to help students connect with one another, the campus, and the broader community. SLE helps students become a leader who's ready to make a difference.

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Leadership opportunities include:

SLE involvement opportunities include:


Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

(931) 221-6840

Fraternity & Sorority Affairs oversees and supports the social fraternities and sororities on campus and promotes an experience focused on academic achievement, student involvement, community service and lifelong friendships. Individual chapters elect officers to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization, and these officers are assisted by alumni whose organization offers support, advice and direction through paid professional staff and regional volunteers. Each fraternity or sorority is also held accountable by one of three governing councils: Interfraternity Council (IFC), National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and College Panhellenic Council (Panhellenic). Financial obligations differ among individual chapters. Financial information is shared during the recruitment process.

APSU has a zero-tolerance hazing policy that is consistent with Tennessee laws regarding hazing. If you have concerns about hazing, please contact the Fraternity & Sorority Affairs office at (931) 221-6840 to make a confidential report.

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Student Government Association

The Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the voice for all students and is the liaison between students and the faculty, staff and University administration. The SGA is composed of the executive board, senate and Student Tribunal (judicial board). Additionally, students are recommended by the SGA Executive Board to serve on numerous standing University committees.

SGA Senate designates five freshmen to be elected each fall semester. Applications will be available the first day of class at www.apsu.edu/sga. SGA meets weekly at 4 p.m., Wednesday, in the Morgan University Center, room 307. The first 10 minutes of every senate meeting are open to any/all students who have concerns or want to ask SGA to act on a concern.

SGA also sponsors a variety of programs and events held annually. Some of these include:

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NCAA Athletics

Let鈥檚 Go Peay! Austin Peay Athletics is a huge part of campus life. An NCAA Division I program and member of the Ohio Valley Conference since 1963, Austin Peay fields 16 varsity programs which have compiled 43 regular-season championships and 26 tournament titles. Admission is free for all Clarksville campus students to all regular-season home events with a valid Govs ID. Families are encouraged to follow the Austin Peay Athletics social media accounts on , and (@LetsGoPeay) for the latest information.