Senior year at SUNY Cortland — which dorms are open, what to look for, and how to pick well.
10 dorms are open to seniors plus other class years. Sorted by student rating.
| Dorm | Overall ★ | Style | Bath | Reviews | Features |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bishop Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Casey Tower | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Cheney Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Clark Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Fitzgerald Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Hendrick Hudson Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Randall Tower | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| Shea Tower | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 | |
| West Campus Apartments | — | Apartment | Private | 0 | |
| Whitaker Hall | — | Corridor | Communal | 0 |
Senior housing skews toward apartment-style, suite-style, and singles. The dorms section below filters to halls open to seniors at SUNY Cortland. Check the dorm style chips to find apartment + suite options.
Common reasons: senior thesis support (closer to library, advisors), friend closure (last year together), meal plan convenience. Common reasons against: cost (campus is usually pricier per square foot), familiar off-campus social scene.
Singles are most available to seniors. The lottery typically favors rising seniors for singles + apartment-style. Apply early and have a backup plan in case singles fill up.
Most schools require move-out within 24-48 hours of your last final or graduation, whichever is later. Storage options vary; many seniors use third-party services. Check your housing portal for exact dates.
Browse SUNY Cortland dorms filtered by amenity: