Tompkins Hall, named for Elmira College Trustee Sarah Wey Tompkins, was built in 1928. This building houses upper-class female students.
Double, single, and single adjoining rooms are available. Some rooms boast working fireplaces and bay windows for a spectacular view of campus.
The Terrace Level of Tompkins Hall houses the Speech and Hearing Clinic.
Tompkins is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Quick Facts:
- All female upper-class residence hall
- Capacity of just over 100 residents
- Offers many single rooms
- Fireplaces and Large bay windows in some rooms
- Spacious rooms with hardwood flooring