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    Residence Halls: Gardner-Webb  students can choose from among 10 different residence halls on campus, several of which, like Decker, are centrally located just along the quad.  At GWU we have no Greek life, because our Residence Halls are our primary learning communities.  Students find a sense of affiliation and identity in their halls, and it is the experiences of living life together inside the Residence Hall that make students’ Gardner-Webb experience so memorable.
    University Commons Apartments: In addition to our traditional residence halls, GWU also offers students the option of living in our beautiful University Commons apartments.  Each apartment is home to four students, and includes four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and roomy living area.  The apartments also feature several grill and picnic areas that are especially great locations for tailgating on football Saturdays.
    Frank Nanney Hall: The new location of Gardner-Webb’s unique NOEL program for the Disabled, whose mission is to make sure students with disabilities are fully integrated into campus life.  With modern equipment and a trained and dedicated staff, NOEL has entire programs devoted to both the blind and visually impaired, as well as to the deaf and hard of hearing.  Nanney is also home to GWU’s Social Science program, the third most popular major on campus last year.