Campbell University Campus Map (2021)
Welcome to the Campbell University Campus Map. This guide helps you navigate the campus, from the Lundy-Fetterman Building on the west side to the Convocation Center in the east.
The academic core is situated around Wiggins Memorial Library and the central Student Union, with residential halls located both north and south of the main quad.
Campbell University Campus Map 2021
This map provides a detailed overview of the main Buies Creek campus. Use it to find specific academic buildings, residential halls, athletic facilities, and dining options.

Printable Campbell University Campus Map 2021
Download a printable PDF version of the complete campus map. This file is ideal for offline use or for guiding visitors during campus tours.
Campbell University Parking Map 2021
The 2021 parking map details all designated parking areas on campus. It specifies lots for commuters , faculty and staff , residents, and visitors.

Campbell University Campus Guide
This guide provides further context for the campus maps. It explains the spatial relationships between key buildings, pedestrian routes, and campus zones.
Campus Layout & Landmarks
The main campus is organized around a central academic core featuring Wiggins Memorial Library , Kivett Hall , and D. Rich Hall. Key landmarks include Butler Chapel near the main entrance and the Student Union at the heart of student activity. Athletic facilities, like the Convocation Center , are primarily on the eastern side.
Walking Routes & Accessibility
Pedestrian pathways connect all major academic buildings, residence halls, and the Student Union. The map identifies accessibility parking spaces located near building entrances throughout campus. Main routes are well-lit and provide clear directional signage for easy navigation between the academic core and athletic complexes.
Parking & Entrances
As shown on the parking map, visitor parking is available in designated lots. Most campus zones are divided into faculty/staff , commuter , and resident-specific lots. Main entrances are clearly marked, providing access to central areas like the McLeod Admissions & Fin. Aid Ctr.
Transit & Getting Here
Campbell University is accessible via main thoroughfares leading to campus entrances. The internal road network connects all major zones, from the northern academic buildings like the Lundy-Fetterman Building to the southern residential halls and Stadium View Apartments.
Dorms & Student Housing
Residential living is clustered in several areas. North campus includes halls like Hedgpeth , Pat Barker Hall , and Powell Hall. South campus features Burkot Hall , McCall Hall , and Small Hall. Apartments, including Creekside and Stadium View, are also available.
Dining & Student Life
The Student Union serves as the primary hub for dining, hosting Gaylord’s Kitchen , Oath Pizza , and others. Additional options are spread across campus, including Chick-Fil-A in Britt Hall , Moe’s Southwest Grill , and Starbucks inside Wiggins Memorial Library.
FAQ
Is Campbell University a prestigious school?
Campbell University is respected regionally but not widely considered a prestigious school nationally. It offers strong programs in pharmacy, law, and health sciences, but it ranks below top-tier universities in national academic rankings.
Is Campbell University a D1 school?
Yes, Campbell University is a Division I (D1) school in NCAA athletics. It competes in the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) for most sports and participates at the highest collegiate level for basketball, baseball, and other major programs.
What famous people went to Campbell college?
Famous Campbell University alumni include Clay Aiken (American Idol finalist), Dom Capers (NFL coach), Jim Perry (MLB Cy Young winner), and Gaylord Perry (Hall of Fame pitcher). These individuals gained national recognition in entertainment and professional sports.
What town is Campbell University in?
Campbell University is located in the town of Buies Creek, North Carolina. Buies Creek is an unincorporated community in Harnett County, situated about 30 miles south of Raleigh.
