"Without question housing is a key factor in retaining and competing for top quality teachers." Rich Roller, Dean of Faculty
Tabor Academy's housing infrastructure is one of the school's greatest assets and is critical to the school's ongoing success and commitment to both faculty and students.
Housing is a primary factor for faculty when deciding where they choose to establish a career. For students, living among faculty families in small groupings is an important draw to attend Tabor. To remain competitive, the school must renew its commitment to upgrading its living quarters, as well as providing on campus housing for all our teaching faculty. At present, about 12 faculty members per year must be placed in rental housing in Marion, an expensive undertaking.
To meet these challenges Tabor seeks to raise $5 million dollars to fund the first five-years of our 10-year housing master plan. This plan is available to you on request.
Naming opportunities and a preliminary look at our master plan are available for interested donors.