112 Edgemoor
112 Edgemoor is the smallest of Cornell's residence halls, housing 20 transfer and upperlevel continuing students. It is situated in a residential neighborhood next to Cascadilla Gorge, between West Campus and South Campus.
In addition to enjoying close proximity to the dining and programming options on West Campus and the social amenities of Collegetown, residents of 112 Edgemoor tend to create a close-knit community in their own right. Students regularly come together for social gatherings and programming opportunities organized by their fellow residents, including a Residence Advisor who lives on-site.
Community features:
- Open to transfer and upperlevel students
- 20 residents
- Located between West Campus and South Campus
- All single rooms, with shared single-sex bathrooms
- Lounges/common areas, a kitchen, and laundry facilities (with coin-operated washers/dryers)
- Bedrooms contain, for each occupant: an extra-long twin bed, a closet and a bureau (or wardrobe/bureau combination), a desk and desk chair, a desk lamp, a wastebasket, and floor carpeting
- Wireless Internet access
112 Edgemoor rooms do not have air conditioning.
Faculty involvement:
South Campus Residence Halls have a number of Faculty and Community Fellows that provide students with opportunities to explore and cultivate their academic, intellectual, and cultural interests. You will find them attending events in your building, eating with students, and leading on and off campus trips to lectures, plays, films, concerts, and regional points of interest.
Dining options:
- Sign up for one of Cornell Dining’s four Traditional Meal Plan options if you plan to eat all or most meals on campus (includes Cornell Dining’s dining rooms, West Campus Dining Rooms, and retail dining facilities)
- Sign up for the Flex 10/500 Plan or the Off-Campus Value Plan if you plan to eat a limited number of meals on campus (provides meals in Cornell Dining’s dining rooms and West Campus Dining Rooms, plus tax-exempt Big Red Bucks to be used in any Cornell Dining facility)
- Use City Bucks for cashless food purchases if you plan to eat some or all meals at off-campus establishments (you may use City Bucks in addition to, or instead of, a meal plan or debit plan)
- Note that second-year students must maintain a Bear Unlimited or Bear Traditional meal plan as part of Cornell's two-year residence and dining requirement.
Learn about Cornell Dining's meal plans.
Mail and packages:
Visit the Service Center website for student mail and package information.