Asbury University Campus Map (2025)
The Asbury University Campus Map provides a guide to our campus in Wilmore. The academic core is centered along Macklem Drive, which runs between the Hager Administration Building and Hughes Auditorium.
North of this core, you’ll find the Kinlaw Library and the Rader Student Center along Roger Swallows Way. This map helps visitors and students locate key facilities.
Asbury University Campus Map 2025
This map displays the primary layout of Asbury University. It details the locations of academic buildings, student housing, dining facilities, and athletic complexes.

Printable Asbury University Campus Map 2025
Download a high-resolution, printable PDF version of the 2025 campus map. This file is ideal for offline use or for guiding visitors during events.
Asbury University Parking Map 2025
This parking map identifies designated lots for visitors, commuter students, and residential students. It also highlights main campus entrances from N. Lexington Avenue and W. Main Street.

Asbury University Campus Guide
This guide provides further context for the Asbury University campus maps. It explains the spatial relationships between key zones, buildings, and access points.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The campus is organized around a central academic core featuring Reasoner Green and Well Walk. Key landmarks include the Kinlaw Library, Hughes Auditorium, and the Miller Center for Communication Arts. The Original Asbury Building is located on the east side of campus along N. Lexington Avenue.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian pathways like Well Walk and Macklem Drive connect the main academic and residential areas. The campus is accessible via sidewalks along major routes. Lybass Garden Plaza offers a central gathering space near the Luce Physical Activities Center.
Parking & Entrances
Visitor parking is accessible near the Corbitt Hall Welcome Center. Main entrances to the campus are located on W. Main Street and N. Lexington Avenue (US-68). Refer to the parking map for specific visitor and permit lot designations.
Transit & Getting Here
Asbury University is located in Wilmore, accessible via US-68 from Lexington or Harrodsburg. Internal campus roads include Akers Drive, Alsott Drive, and Roger Swallows Way, which provide access to different campus zones.
Dorms & Student Housing
Student housing is integrated throughout the campus. Residence halls include Glide-Crawford and Kresge for women, and Johnson and Trustees for men. Aldersgate Apartments and Family/Non-Traditional Housing are also available on the west side of campus.
Dining & Student Life
The Rader Student Center serves as a hub for student life, housing the post office and campus safety. Main dining is located in the Johnson Building, which includes the Dining Hall and Z.T’s Bistro. Several student centers, including the OMS and Salvation Army centers, are also on campus.
FAQ
Is Asbury Seminary liberal or conservative?
Asbury Theological Seminary is considered conservative, both theologically and culturally. It upholds traditional Christian doctrines, a high view of Scripture, and Wesleyan-Holiness beliefs. The seminary emphasizes moral standards, biblical authority, and prepares students for ministry within conservative evangelical frameworks.
How religious is Asbury University?
Asbury University is highly religious and rooted in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition. Students are required to attend chapel services, and faith is integrated into academics and campus life. The university emphasizes spiritual formation, Christian values, and a commitment to servant leadership.
How prestigious is Asbury University?
Asbury University is moderately prestigious, especially within Christian higher education circles. It is known for its strong liberal arts programs, spiritual life, and emphasis on character development. While not highly ranked nationally, it holds a respected reputation among faith-based institutions.
What GPA do you need to get into Asbury University?
To get into Asbury University, you typically need a minimum GPA of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. Admissions also consider ACT or SAT scores, personal character, and spiritual commitment. Competitive applicants often have higher GPAs and strong academic records.
