Residence Hall Detail
Haffey Hall
Haffey Hall is named after Reverend Hugh J. Haffey C.S.B., one of the founders of St. John Fisher College. Haffey Hall was constructed in 1966. Father Haffey selected and purchased the college's first 70 acres. It was under Father Haffey that the diocesan campaign was launched, which successfully raised more than $1 million for the first building.
Renovated in the summer of 2001, Haffey Hall provides housing for approximately 200 first year students. Each room accommodates up to three residents, and floors are arranged with two rooms connected by bathroom facilities. There is also one quad type room and one standard triple room per floor. The security office and the main dining hall are on the main floor, and the student mail room is located on the ground floor. Student lounges, laundry facilities, and cooking facilities are located on every floor.
Overview
Year Built: 1966
Renovations: 2001
Hall Population: 275
Hall Features
Floor Plan: Corridor style. Standard triple, rebate triple, double, quad, medical single rooms. Connecting bathrooms.
Resident Assistants: 8
Student Population: Freshmen
Gender: All male floors, all female floors. Male and female floors, by room.
Amenities: Main Dining Hall. TV lounge and kitchen on each floor, free laundry facilities, vending machines, elevator.
Fire Safety: Smoke detectors, sprinkler system and alarms.
Room Features
Avg. Room Size (Double/Triple Rebate Rooms): 12' x 18'
Avg. Room Size (Quad Rooms): 20' x 24'
Heating/Cooling: Building wide heating, no air conditioning
Furniture: One twin extra-long bed, desk, dresser, closet per resident. Beds may be bunked and/or lofted.
Mattress Size: 84" long, 37" wide
History
Named after Reverend Hugh J. Haffey, C.S.B., one of the founders of St. John Fisher College. Father Haffey selected and purchased the College's first 70 acres. It was under Father Haffey that the Diocesan campaign was launched, which successfully raised more than $1 million for the first building.