Admissions
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A variety of campus student housing options are available for upperclassmen at Elmira College.
Meier Hall is an upper-class residence hall located between the Gannett-Tripp Library and Columbia Hall. Students enjoy convenient and varied living accommodations, just seconds away from the dining hall, library, computer center, gymnasium, and fitness center.
Perry is a coed upper-class residence hall. This hall is coed by floor with double rooms and suites, and also has laundry facilities on the lowest level. Attached to Perry is Tompkins Hall, an upper-class female hall.
The Twin Towers were opened in 1967 and 1968.
Serving as upper-class residence halls, there are eight floors in each tower. Each floor has four suites, each with a common room, two doubles and a single. The buildings each have four pantries where students can cook and eat. The main lounge, which is also the main entrance to the building, has a large TV, piano, and bean bag chairs, as well as traditional seating, which students use for studying and hanging out with friends. Downstairs, there is a second lounge space with a TV, which students predominantly use for watching movies with friends.
The Cottages were built in 1948 to provide housing for Elmira College faculty members. Now, these four apartment-style buildings offer housing to upper-class students in one- and two-bedroom apartments that provide full kitchens. Students living in Cottages have the option of cooking for themselves.