SouthPaw Village FAQ
Last Updated: April 30, 2026
SouthPaw Village includes 2 bedroom for 2 apartment and 3 bedroom for 3 apartment room types.
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Each apartment includes an in-unit washer and dryer, a furnished living area with a couch and a chair, and a full-sized kitchen. In the private bedrooms, each room includes a full-size bed, a full-size mattress, a desk, a desk chair, a dresser, a closet, and a private bathroom. Some, but not all, rooms include a wall-mounted TV.
SouthPaw Village includes a clubhouse with regular operating hours and features a package room, a group common room, a kitchen, and a resort-style pool.
USA students can apply to live on-campus by logging in to their MyUSAHousing portal. Students with an existing on-campus room assignment for Fall 2026 can sign up for the SouthPaw Village waiting list via their MyUSAHousing portal. Students not yet assigned to an on-campus room for Fall 2026 can rank their room/building preferences, which will include SouthPaw Village.
Starting Fall 2026, SouthPaw Village residents must purchase a SouthPaw Village residential parking permit. SouthPaw Village parking permit holders are able to park in white parking spaces around the SouthPaw Village complex. Residents should NOT park in fire lanes, designated USA-staff parking spaces, or in designated ADA parking spaces without the appropriate permit. Click here for additional parking information. Visitors are not permitted to park in residential parking lots during certain hours of the day - click here to review those restrictions and more information.
Yes, the JagTran stops at the SouthPaw Village Clubhouse. Click here to view the live tracker. USA Housing will work with the JagTran system to enhance and add additional buses and routes as needed.
The only pets permitted in University housing are harmless varieties of fish, other than as indicated Guide to Residential Student Living and Community Standards. No other pets are allowed on either a permanent or visitation basis (i.e., no cats, dogs, hamsters, reptiles, birds, rodents, amphibians, etc.).
Students who need the assistance of service or emotional support animals must register with the university’s Disabilities Office prior to the animal arriving on campus. Students with service animals or assistance (emotional support) animals will be required to follow the Center of Education Accessibility & Disability (CEADR) guidelines. Students will be held responsible for any damage caused by such animals.
Approved animals living on-campus for CEADR-approved related needs must follow all “owner responsibilities” outlined in the Service and Assistance Animal Policy. Failure to comply with the outlined “owner responsibilities” will result in a $100.00 fine and potential removal from on-campus housing for repeated occurrences.
As noted in your housing contract, the University of South Alabama does not assume any financial responsibility for the personal property of students. All students are strongly encouraged to obtain renters' insurance from a provider of their choosing, prior to move-in. The University of South Alabama has partnered with GradGuard, which offers a unique renter’s insurance program that has protected over 500,000 students nationwide.
No, there are no elevators at SouthPaw Village.
Residents living at SouthPaw Village starting Fall 2026 will receive mail directly to the SouthPaw Village Clubhouse. Your mailing address will be provided to your JagMail in advance of Move-In 2026.
Please see the Guide to Residential Student Living for more information on residential policies and procedures.
Yes, beginning in August 2026, SouthPaw Village will operate in the same manner as all other USA-operated residence halls and campus apartments. Click here for more information about community desk hours and contact information.