About Jameson
George Jameson Hall, formerly known as High Rise 1, is one of the many freshman housing facilities on Cornell University's North Campus. Consistently ranked the #1 freshman dorm in the nation, students who are lucky enough to live in Jameson gain access to incredible amenities, which include:
Jameson Hall was named after George Jameson, a Cornell alum who very generously donated all of the luxurious furniture in our Sky Lounge. We continue to honor his name to this day by ensuring that Jameson Hall remain the best dorm at Cornell.
Jameson Hall is conveniently located at the hub of North Campus, just 40 steps away from Robert Purcell Community Center, which is home to one a-la-carte cafe, Bear Necessities, and one all you care to eat dining facility, the Robert Purcell Marketplace Eatery.
- Spacious kitchens on every floor
- Gorgeous concrete patios
- Our state-of-the-art Sky Lounge
- Skillfully hand-crafted wood furniture
- An amazing view of North Campus
- Access to our very own "Libray," which houses at least 20 books
Jameson Hall was named after George Jameson, a Cornell alum who very generously donated all of the luxurious furniture in our Sky Lounge. We continue to honor his name to this day by ensuring that Jameson Hall remain the best dorm at Cornell.
Jameson Hall is conveniently located at the hub of North Campus, just 40 steps away from Robert Purcell Community Center, which is home to one a-la-carte cafe, Bear Necessities, and one all you care to eat dining facility, the Robert Purcell Marketplace Eatery.
About Floor three
Only 225 freshman are lucky enough to live in Jameson Hall, and only 42 of these students are fortunate enough to live on floor three.
Students who live on floor three are more than just floor mates; they are family. These students create friendships that will last a lifetime. They bond over school work, social activities, and other exciting events. In addition, many students on this floor choose to go greek, with the most popular fraternity being Psi Delta Trelta. Unfortunately, not all members of floor three fit the image of PDT, and others choose to rush Seal & Serpent, a very unpopular organization on campus.
Students who live on floor three are more than just floor mates; they are family. These students create friendships that will last a lifetime. They bond over school work, social activities, and other exciting events. In addition, many students on this floor choose to go greek, with the most popular fraternity being Psi Delta Trelta. Unfortunately, not all members of floor three fit the image of PDT, and others choose to rush Seal & Serpent, a very unpopular organization on campus.