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Great Reasons to Live in Geneva Tower

  • Brand new, State of the art facility (LEED Silver Design).
  • Housing for Students, Residents and their families.
  • All inclusive monthly rate - includes utilities, time warner cable; access to Upstate's Campus Intranet; wireless internet, air conditioned units.
  • Fully furnished (Brand new furniture!)
  • On site fitness facility and study rooms.
  • Convenient Location—located close to University Hospital and classroom buildings.
  • Open 365 days a year and staffed at all times.
  • Rental Payment may be deferred against financial aid.
  • Study rooms are available 24 hours a day for individual and group study.

Great Reasons to Live in Clark Tower

  • Convenient Location—located close to University Hospital and classroom buildings.
  • Open 365 days a year and staffed at all times.
  • Rental Payment may be deferred against financial aid.
  • Free cable television in each room.
  • Computers and printers available 24 hours a day.
  • Conveniently located 100 steps from the Campus Activities Building, which houses a fitness and wellness complex, a Computer Center, and many social programs.
  • A variety of social, educational and recreational activities are offered for all students, regardless of age or program.
  • Study rooms are available 24 hours a day for individual and group study.
  • Rooms are fully furnished, including window blinds, carpet and ample storage space.
  • Fax machines, copiers and laser printers services are available.
  • Recreational lounges available with a ping pong table, piano, pool table, large screen TV, and cable television.

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ON CAMPUS POLICY

All undergraduates under 21 years of age are required to live on-campus. Exceptions to this policy may be made in writing to the Assistant Director of College Housing.

(Effective Fall 1992)