Winchester Main Campus
Winchester, Virginia
Shenandoah University’s Winchester Main Campus, founded in 1960, is home to all undergraduate students and many graduate programs. It features a vibrant, residential campus atmosphere. Student life, athletic, and performing arts events happen across campus daily.
Address
1460 University Drive
Winchester, VA 22601
Loudoun
Leesburg, Virginia
The Loudoun location in Leesburg, Virginia, founded in 2001, is home to graduate programs in Business, Education, Leadership Studies, Accelerated-Second-Degree Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Physician Assistant Studies. This location is situated in the historic growing community of Loudoun County, Virginia only 35 miles from Washington D.C.
Address
44160 Scholar Plaza Suite 100
Leesburg, Virginia 20176
Health Professions Building
Winchester, Virginia
The Health Professions Building in Winchester, Virginia, founded in 1996, is located on the Winchester Medical Center—Valley Health campus. The building is home to the Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy and the School of Health Professions’ Physician Assistant Studies, Occupational Therapy, Graduate Public Health, Counselor Education, and Physical Therapy programs.
Address
1775 N Sector Ct
Winchester, VA 22601
Inova Center for Personalized Health
Fairfax, Virginia
Shenandoah has partnered with Inova to offer healthcare programs at this location in Fairfax, Virginia.
Address
8095 Innovation Park Drive
Suite 301
Fairfax, VA 22031-4868
Cool Spring River Campus
Bluemont, Virginia
Shenandoah’s Cool Spring River Campus, founded in 2013, is 195 acres of preservation land along the Shenandoah River. The historic property was integral to the July 18, 1864 Battle of Cool Spring. This campus serves as an outdoor classroom, recreational space for the community, and a living laboratory for the History and Environmental Studies programs.
Address
1400 Parker Lane
Bluemont, Virginia 20135
James L. Bowman Building
Winchester, Virginia
The James L. Bowman Building in Winchester, Virginia, founded in 1997, is home to the Division of Education.
Address
20 South Cameron Street
Winchester, Virginia 22601
John Kerr Building
Winchester, Virginia
The John Kerr Building in Winchester, Virginia was acquired by the university in 1982 for just $10. In 1983 Shenandoah began a $850,000 restoration project to save the c. 1883 structure, and it soon became the home of the School of Health Professions and the Eleanor Wade Custer School of Nursing through 1996. The John Kerr Building now serves as the home of the Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy.
Address
203 S Cameron St
Winchester, VA 22601
Feltner Building
Winchester, Virginia
The Feltner Building is located on the Winchester Walking Mall and houses administrative offices and alumni outreach.
Address
9 Court Square
Winchester VA 22601
Shenandoah University's Original Campus
Dayton, Virginia
Dayton, Virginia was Shenandoah’s home for 85 years. In 1875, the university was founded there as Shenandoah High School. Over the next 85 years, the institution changed names six times but always kept “Shenandoah” as part of its name. In 1946, the school nearly closed due to financial concerns. Rather than closing the school, university president Dr. Forrest S. Racey oversaw the move to Winchester. The last classes in Dayton began in the fall of 1959 with an enrollment of 159 students. Shenandoah opened its doors in Winchester in September 1960.
An Environment to Suit You
SU students can study within the kind of environment that suits them best, with a residential main campus in Winchester, which features the majority of the university’s academic and residential facilities, as well as the Health Professions Building on the campus of Winchester Medical Center, facilities in downtown Winchester, and academic spaces at the Loudoun location, the Inova Center for Personalized Health in Fairfax, and a living laboratory along the Shenandoah River at the River Campus at Cool Spring Battlefield.