Jarvis Residence Hall

Historic Jarvis Hall is our only female-only residence hall, housing over 135 students. Renovated in 2000, Jarvis is located in the Central neighborhood allowing for easy access to academic buildings and student services. Our oldest residence hall, Jarvis features a beautiful lobby, prime for some great hall events. Room and window sizes vary due to the hall’s historic nature. As in all ECU residence halls, every room is air conditioned and includes a microwave oven and small refrigerator. Laundry facilities are available in the building along with lounges where students can study or relax with friends.

Information provided is for the most common layout for double rooms. Single rooms usually only have one bed, and may only have one set of room furniture, some single rooms may have a second set of some of the furniture if it is a temporary single for that academic year.

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sample dorm room layout
Hall Features
  • Female-only
  • Beautiful lobby area
  • Kitchen
  • Study lounges & meeting rooms
  • Laundry room (no coins/cash needed)
  • Located close to most classroom buildings and Joyner Library
Room Features
  • Microwave and microfridge
  • Air conditioners
  • Desks w/drawers, chairs, and dressers
  • Wardrobe
  • Bunkable beds
  • Carpeted flooring
Dimensions*
  • Room: 10’2″ wide x 14.5″ long
  • Window: 3’6″ wide by 6’6″ tall
  • Height of window from floor: 8’8″
  • Wardrobe: 2′ wide
  • Desk: 40″ wide x 24″ deep
  • Bed: twin XL (80″ long)
  • Height of bed off floor: adjustable to a maximum 24″ (bed risers can add another 3-8″)

*measurements are approximate and likely to vary by room due to the hall’s historic nature