Tubman Hall houses 108 first year coed students. Tubman Hall was in honor of Harriet Tubman, who was born a slave in 1821 near the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Tubman was erected in 1952 and is the oldest female residence hall. Tubman Hall has a main lounge, kitchen, recreation room, laundry rooms and vending area in the lobby. Each room has computer, television and telephone line access.
| Harriet Tubman Hall | |
| On Campus | |
| Residents | Freshman |
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Building Style |
Traditional |
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Residence Floors |
3 |
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Building Capacity |
108 |
| Approx. number sharing bath | 22 |
| Can stay during breaks | No |
| Carpeted Rooms | No |
| Coin - Free Laundry | Yes |
| Study Lounge | No |
| A/C | No |
| Handicap Accessible | |
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Monthly Rent |
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