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Director of Residence Life & Judicial Affairs

Regular Hours

Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–4 p.m.
CLOSED on days the college is closed
phone: 607.844.6589

Residence Life &
Judicial Affairs Office
24 Farview Drive
Dryden, NY 13053

607.844.6589
E-mail residentiallife@tc3.edu

Note: All mail to residential students should be addressed to their Residence Life Address.


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Themed Housing and Living Learning Communities at TC3

are places where students have the opportunity to live with others who have similar interests. In these residential communities, students are encouraged to make connections in and out of the classroom.

First-Year Experience

The First-Year floors are for incoming students who are interested in living in a community created for involvement and participation in Campus Life programming. These communities encourage involvement and are geared toward the needs of first-time college students.

Academic/Major Floors

Floors that are available for students who are interested in living with others who are in similar classes or share a major.

Substance Free Community

While alcohol and drugs are prohibited on campus, this floor provides students an environment where their peers/guests will not encourage any use of these substances or come to the floor under the influence.

Quiet Living Community

The quiet living communities are for students who are interested in living in a more noise-controlled environment with extended quiet hours of Sunday-Thursday 8 p.m.-8 a.m. and Friday-Saturday 10 p.m.-10 a.m.

Emerging Scholars

This is a community for students who are looking for more peer and academic support, motivation, and transitional help in being successful in college. This floor is designed for students who are taking or have taken pre-college courses such as RDNG116, ENG099, MATH090 and/or students looking for extra support.

Fun and Educational Examples of Programming!

First-Year Experience:
Resource Scavenger Hunt
Strengths Quest sessions
Pool Parties
Pancake Madness

Substance Free:
Water Pong Tournament
Mocktails

Emerging Scholars:
Tutoring/Study group Sundays