[citation needed] The 15-acre (6.1 ha) main campus contains mostly Georgian-style brick buildings, some of which (such as Davidson Hall, home to the college's round table classrooms) are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Students often joke to freshmen or visitors that they'll meet them "in the Coker" building as a way to gently initiate newcomers to campus.
[citation needed] On-campus residence halls include Memorial (1914), Belk (1916), Coker (1916), Grannis (1969), and JLC (2009).
[citation needed] Coker University’s Village at Byerly Place, consisting of George and Sullivan Halls opened in 2013.
[15] Adjacent to the main campus is a 22-acre (8.9 ha) athletics complex with baseball, softball, soccer, and tennis facilities.
[citation needed] Coker has 21 varsity athletics programs, which primarily compete in The South Atlantic Conference.