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What Are the Benefits of Studying on Campus?
Adams Hall
Two stories of classrooms for a variety of courses.
Dorms
Our dorms are some of the most affordable places to live in Wake Forest.
Binkley Chapel
Here you'll take classes, attend weekly chapel services and enjoy conferences and concerts throughout the year.
Denny Library
Find books and resources for all of your research needs.
Build relationships that last a lifetime.
Come join a rich and vibrant community where you can learn and grow together as you get equipped for your calling.
Appleby Hall
Where the majority of undergraduate academic life happens. IN THIS SECTION
Student Life
Churches, Housing, Library Town of Wake Forest
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Ledford Student Center
Enjoy a meal at Magnolia Kitchen, play a game of basketball at the gym or work out in our fitness center.
Campus Housing
Other campus housing options are just minutes down the road from the main campus.

Student Life
Your time at Southeastern is more than your studies. It’s about cultivating community. Throughout the year, we offer a number of ways for you to get connected, including on-campus events, intramural sports, campus-wide cookouts and more.
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Our Student Groups are another way for you to connect with others on the activities you love. We offer the Society for Women in Scholarship, Biblical Languages for Everyone and more.



Women Around Southeastern exists to cultivate teachable, theological and missional women. We offer a variety of discipleship opportunities that empower women to seek God’s calling on their lives, to faithfully make disciples and to fulfill the Great Commission.
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Local Churches
Out of the top 10 churches to send the most missionaries with the IMB, five are within just a few minutes of Southeastern. When you come here, you come to a community of churches committed to the Great Commission.
Housing
Southeastern’s campus housing experience features everything from traditional dorm-style living to vibrant, apartment community life. Many options are within walking distance of campus and are family-friendly. We have a home that is right for you throughout your entire seminary experience.
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The Library at Southeastern

We offer a wide variety of resources though our library. Our library hosts the Francis A. Schaeffer Collection, John H. Sailhamer’s personal library and the George Braswell Missions and World Religions Library. Whether you’re on campus or studying from a distance, our library staff can help assist you in your research and find the resources you need for your assignments.
The Writing Center
Need help writing and editing your research papers? Our Writing Center exists to help you fine tune your thesis statements, develop your arguments and create wellrounded paper presentations fit for graduate-level studies.
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Small Town Charm, Big City Amenities
The Town of Wake Forest offers small-town living near a bustling capital. Living in Wake Forest mean you'll have everything you need within just a few miles. Just 30 minutes from Raleigh, you can enjoy a wide variety of restaurants, entertainment, parks and more.
Green Spaces Historic Downtown Conveniences Community Fun
Our parks and greenways allow you to get outdoors and enjoy miles of beautiful trails year-round. They are perfect for a long run, a leisurely walk or a picnic with family and friends. Wake Forest’s quaint downtown offers easily accessible restaurants, coffee shops and stores for you to enjoy at your convenience. The Historic District of Wake Forest is also home to the Wake Forest Historical Museum, where you can learn more about the town’s vibrant history. Wake Forest provides the charm of a small, quiet town while also providing nearby amenities for your everyday needs. Chain restaurants, grocery stores and strip malls are all within a short distance of Southeastern. You’ll find a variety of ways to get involved in community life in Wake Forest, including the local farmer’s market, pop-up markets with local vendors, downtown concerts and more!
Raleigh: City of Oaks
Raleigh is quickly becoming one of the fastest-growing cities in the country. When you come to Southeastern, you’re just 30 minutes away from North Carolina’s vibrant capital.
Best Place to Live
U.S. News and World Report voted Raleigh as one of the top 20 places to live in the country. With growing job opportunities, housing affordability and entertainment, there are many reasons to move to the City of Oaks.
Food & Drink Green Spaces
In a diverse city like Raleigh, you’ll find restaurants that offer up mouthwatering dishes from all over the world. Raleigh is also a hub for rich and delicious coffee from some of the world’s leading baristas. Raleigh has endless opportunities to enjoy the outdoors with over 30 beautiful parks and over 100 miles of greenways.
K-12 Schools
When you move to Wake County, you’ll find some of the highest numbers of top-ranked public, private and Christian schools in the state.

The nearby Research Triangle Park is home to North America’s largest high technology research and science hub. Raleigh also offers a wide array of arts, entertainment and educational opportunities for all ages.
Close to Everything Arts & Culture Job Market International City
While there’s plenty to do around Raleigh, it’s also conveniently close to a variety of fun places to travel for a day or weekend getaway. From beaches to mountains to cities like D.C. and Charleston, you’ve got plenty of options for a weekend away. Raleigh is home to the state’s art, history and science museums making a great educational resource for you and your family right in your own backyard. The city is also host to performing arts centers and concert venues that host top local and national musicians and bands. Voted as one of the country’s top ten job markets by the Wall Street Journal, Raleigh has ever-expanding job opportunities in healthcare, technology and education. Over 10 percent of the Raleigh population is foreign born, creating a diverse community in the city. Opportunities abound for ministry to refugees resettling in the area and students moving to the city for higher education.


Jeff Kennedy
MDiv in Christian Ministry Student
Lauren Kennedy
MA in Ministry to Women Student
Bailey Kennedy
Good Girl
Every class, no matter if it’s in-person or online, no matter the subject at hand, is one that prepares you as a missionary and leader first and an academic second.
In my time at Southeastern, I have loved having the privilege of learning theology and how to serve the Lord among those with similar desires for ministry. The atmosphere of kindness and service has always been my favorite aspect when on campus, and through Southeastern, I know I am being equipped and encouraged daily to serve where God has called me.