First-class facilities
On-campus student apartments. A 34-acre sports and recreation complex. An 18-court tennis center. The 8,355-seat Reynolds Center. Students who choose TU have access to very impressive recreational, residential, and academic facilities, many built just within the last 10 years. For a university of any size, these facilities are remarkable. For a university with 4,100 students, they are exceptional. But then, TU has a way of exceeding expectations.


Student Health & Fitness Center exterior
Student Health & Fitness Center interior
The Fulton and Susie Collins Fitness Center opened its doors on August 28, 2002. It's part of the 34-acre Hardesty Sports and Recreation Complex which includes a cardio-weight training facility with more than 150 pieces of equipment, a three-court gym, suspended track, rooms for aerobics and other activities, student lounge, and wellness center.


Reynolds Center
The Reynolds Center is the home court for Hurricane basketball and volleyball. It's also home to the state's only accredited academic program in athletic training/sports medicine and the site of career fairs, concerts, lectures by nationally prominent figures, cultural festivals, and other events.

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Case Tennis Center
The Michael D. Case Tennis Center is a 53,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor facility declared the nation's most outstanding collegiate tennis facility by the United States Tennis Association.


Student Apartments

The student apartments offer independent living on campus for upperclass students with full kitchens, private balconies or patios, a community swimming pool, and clubhouse. First- and second-year students have five residence hall options, including suite- and hall-style arrangements.

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