• Innovative

    'Tails, you win

  • Dressing the part

    Things are little different at Hendrix – and we like it that way. Our new students are invited to participate in a tradition begun more than 100 years ago that involves wearing long-sleeve button-down shirts with shorts or boxers and dancing in the middle of the "Brick Pit," a prime performance spot at the center of campus. We call it Shirttails and it started in 1903 after Hendrix beat Ole Miss in football. Now it's a Hendrix tradition that marks the beginning of the fall semester.

    Doing good

    Giving back is another Hendrix tradition. For more than 65 years, Hendrix students have organized an annual charity event called Campus Kitty that raises money to support local nonprofit organizations, from food pantries and homeless shelters to women's centers and single-parent scholarship funds. The student-directed event is a ton of fun for the whole campus and fuels a little residence hall rivalry.

    Dining with heart

    No one complains about the cafeteria food. It's award-winning (really!) and the personality of the people who work there make it the heart of your Hendrix home. It's also a place where several Hendrix traditions began.

    • If you pick up a "disco" tray in the cafeteria you'll have good luck all day.
    • Birthdays are special: You'll get a cake and a song from the cafeteria staff and your friends might toss you in the fountain as part of the celebration.
    • Name that theme! Every month, theme-day lunches in the cafeteria celebrate historical milestones, holidays and a whole host of "inspired" ideas that are uniquely Hendrix.

    Your First Experience

    Your welcome to Hendrix starts with Orientation, highlighted by a trip during your first week on campus. You'll pile into a van or small bus with a small group of other new students, student leaders, faculty and staff and head out for a weekend adventure. You'll return to campus with new friends who will make the rest of your introduction to college life even more fun.

    Living Together

    • About 85% of our students live in college-owned housing. Your Hendrix residence hall will influence your college experience in a most extraordinary way; each has its own distinct character, architecture, and activities.
    • Hendrix students are diverse, eclectic, open-minded, politically active, committed to social justice, and concerned about environmental issues.
    • Hendrix has no fraternities or sororities so everyone is welcome at all social activities.

    Playing Together

    • Hendrix offers 21 NCAA Division III intercollegiate sports for men and women.
    • Thirty percent of Hendrix students compete in intercollegiate athletics and 75% of students participate in intramurals, club sports, and outdoor recreation or fitness and wellness programs.
    • Student-athletes train and compete in nationally-recognized facilities. The Hendrix Wellness and Athletics Center and playing fields were named 13th best NCAA facility in the nation by The Princeton Review.
    • Hendrix is a founding member of the Southern Athletic Association conference and competes against academic-focused Division III peers.