Wiley Alumni House

Information for Guests

Along with the Office of Alumni Relations on the main floor, the Wiley Alumni House has four guest bedrooms upstairs available for campus visitors. Reservations may be made online or by calling 800-654-2411 and may be made within the following parameters:

NNU Alumni and pastors may stay as our guests up to four nights at no set charge per night and may make reservations no more than two months in advance.  A donation is requested to help off-set expenses. 

Parents of current NNU students are also welcome on a space available basis for a charge of $25 per room night when coming to campus to visit their student.  Reservations for non-alumni may be made no more than two weeks in advance.

We are sorry, but the Alumni House does not have facilities to accommodate small children and we have a firm NO PETS policy. Our four guest bedrooms are upstairs in the house, each with one queen or double bed and private bath.  A parlor and small kitchen are available on the main floor for guest use.

Check availability and make reservation

Wiley Alumni House History

This place has special meaning for all alumni. The house was built in 1917 for NNC's first president, H. Orton Wiley. Funds were provided by Dean Olive Winchester when the house was deeded to NNC. Since that time, the house has seen many occupants including students in the Home Economics Department, Nursing students, and cadets. The Alumni House is the oldest building in its original form left on campus and sits at the corner of Dewey and Ivy streets.

The Alumni House underwent extensive restoration in 1983 and is now listed on the National Historic Registry.