Location
Stetson has been named one of the most beautiful college campuses in the South, and features red brick buildings, century-old live oak trees draped with Spanish moss, and scenic green spaces where students gather to hammock and meet with friends. In addition, the school is a top pet-friendly college and welcomes dogs, cats, rabbits, geckos and other pets.
Stetson also has been selected as one of the nation's most environmentally responsible institutions by the Princeton Review, making the list of Green Colleges seven times. The university's core values emphasize environmental stewardship. Stetson has installed solar panels on several campus buildings to produce clean, renewable energy, and has adopted a conservation policy to reduce energy and water use, among other efforts.
Campus Facilities & Equipment
Stetson has invested $29 million in the sciences in recent years, including the new $19 million Cici & Hyatt Brown Hall for Health & Innovation, which opened in January 2023. The building connects to the recently renovated Sage Hall Science Center and creates a science complex with new labs and state-of-the-art equipment to meet students' growing demand for health and science degrees.
In addition, historic Chaudoin Hall will reopen in August 2023 after an $8.7 million renovation to add modern upgrades to the all-female residence hall, including kitchens, student lounges and laundry rooms on the three floors.
Stetson offers 29 housing options on campus, including residence halls, apartments, 24-hour quiet living, and fraternity and sorority houses. The Carlton Union Building serves as the student hub with four dining establishments, including the main Commons dining hall and a coffee shop, plus a campus bookstore, student government offices and internet radio station. Students also can visit the Hollis Center, the on-campus gym, for a workout and a dip in the outdoor pool.
Off-Campus Opportunities
Stetson is conveniently located a few blocks from Downtown DeLand. Students can easily walk to cafes, restaurants, shops, nightlife and a popular farmers market. This quaint, small town was awarded the title, America's Best Main Street, and is ideally situated 45 minutes by car to Orlando and 30 minutes to Daytona Beach. Nearby are natural springs, including one of the state's largest winter gathering spots for the threatened manatees at Blue Spring.
While students take their academics seriously, the overall environment at Stetson is "very pleasant and relaxing" and "our campus and town are so beautiful." The main campus in the college town of Deland includes an expansive green where students can often be found "studying and hammocking," and "the beach is an essential part of the Stetson experience." On the weekends, the school is "filled with events, parties, or supporting the athletes" of the school's 18 Division I sports teams, and there's a big downtown scene for those looking to get away. Not that you need to, note students of the "vibrant and close-knit community," given that "there are so many [student organizations] to choose from," and that they're "lively and very inclusive." Meanwhile, the programming board "always hosts fun events [from laser tag to arcade night to concerts] for students to attend." As for the school itself, students appreciate that "Stetson constantly brings in guest speakers which allows us to...become connected to the outside world." The opportunity of such events "provides great connections for your future."