Travers and Wolfe Hall
First-year students start their TCNJ experience in one of six traditional residence halls. Travers and Wolfe, the largest options, have easy access to TDubs on the ground floor for late-night noshing. Let the memory-making begin!
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Campus Living/First-Year Experience
⭐ Campus Living/First-Year Experience
It’s not just where we live, but where we call home. You’ll make it your own — and make lifelong friends in the process. Six traditional buildings featuring classic double rooms are dedicated to the first-year student experience. Travers-Wolfe comprises twin 10-story residence halls and is the residential experience most alumni remember. T-Dubs is its on-site dining room Other first-year dorm experiences include:
Ely, Allen, Brewster and Norsworthy Halls
These three-story, Georgian-style residences are small and intimate, with rooms on the third floor that feature dormer ceilings and window alcoves.
The first three buildings are physically connected and all named for women educators. Allen has a lounge with a fireplace and a baby grand piano. Norsworthy is newly renovated and houses a game room with flat-screen TVs and a full kitchen.
Centennial Hall
This three-story residence features a newly renovated game room and community kitchen. Centennial is near the Gitenstein Library and the Education Building
Ely, Allen, Brewster and Norsworthy Halls
These three-story, Georgian-style residences are small and intimate, with rooms on the third floor that feature dormer ceilings and window alcoves.
The first three buildings are physically connected and all named for women educators. Allen has a lounge with a fireplace and a baby grand piano. Norsworthy is newly renovated and houses a game room with flat-screen TVs and a full kitchen.
Centennial Hall
This three-story residence features a newly renovated game room and community kitchen. Centennial is near the Gitenstein Library and the Education Building
Campus Living/First-Year Experience
It’s not just where we live, but where we call home. You’ll make it your own — and make lifelong friends in the process. Six traditional buildings featuring classic double rooms are dedicated to the first-year student experience. Travers-Wolfe comprises twin 10-story residence halls and is the residential experience most alumni remember. T-Dubs is its on-site dining room Other first-year dorm experiences include:
Ely, Allen, Brewster and Norsworthy Halls
These three-story, Georgian-style residences are small and intimate, with rooms on the third floor that feature dormer ceilings and window alcoves.
The first three buildings are physically connected and all named for women educators. Allen has a lounge with a fireplace and a baby grand piano. Norsworthy is newly renovated and houses a game room with flat-screen TVs and a full kitchen.
Centennial Hall
This three-story residence features a newly renovated game room and community kitchen. Centennial is near the Gitenstein Library and the Education Building
For more information visit (housing.tcnj.edu).
Ely, Allen, Brewster and Norsworthy Halls
These three-story, Georgian-style residences are small and intimate, with rooms on the third floor that feature dormer ceilings and window alcoves.
The first three buildings are physically connected and all named for women educators. Allen has a lounge with a fireplace and a baby grand piano. Norsworthy is newly renovated and houses a game room with flat-screen TVs and a full kitchen.
Centennial Hall
This three-story residence features a newly renovated game room and community kitchen. Centennial is near the Gitenstein Library and the Education Building
For more information visit (housing.tcnj.edu).