Elizabethtown College

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Tours

  1. Tour Elizabethown College

    Explore Etown at your pace on a self-guided campus tour.

    Stops

    1. Baugher Student Center

      Located in the center of campus, the Baugher Student Center (BSC) is the central hub of our campus and is home to The Marketplace, The Jay’s Nest, The Blue Bean Café, The Jay Lounge, The Learning Zone, Counseling Services, The Chaplain’s Office, and more!

    2. Brinser Residence

      Brinser Residence Hall is one of six traditional residence halls on campus. Each residence hall contains a community kitchen and free laundry area.

    3. Founders Residence

      Founders Hall is a co-ed residential hall. It's the largest residence hall on campus, housing more than 400 students.

    4. Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-Being

      The Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-Being
       

      The Bowers Center for Sports, Fitness and Well-Being serves as a dynamic campus hub for health and well-being at Elizabethtown College. It is the newest and largest building on campus. Approximately 82,000 square feet, this state-of-the-art facility’s amenities include, a fitness center, expansive fieldhouse, group fitness spaces, meditation center, demonstration kitchen, study lounges, smoothie bar, and even an outdoor fire pit!

    5. Masters Center for Science, Mathematics and Engineering

      Masters Center for Science, Mathematics and Engineering contains the Frank Masters Mineral Gallery and all STEM and Health Science-related majors.

      Majors: 

      • Actuarial Science
      • Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
      • Biology
      • Biology Education (7-12)
      • Biotechnology
      • Chemistry
      • Chemistry Education (7-12)
      • Chemistry Laboratory Science
      • Computer Science
      • Engineering
      • Environmental Science
      • Exercise Science
      • Information Systems
      • Mathematics
      • Mathematical Business
      • Mathematics Education (7-12)
      • Neuroscience
      • Occupational Therapy
      • Physician Assistant Studies
      • Physics Education (7-12)
      • Psychology
      • Public Health
    6. Hoover Center for Business

      The Hoover Center for Business contains the Trostle Finance Lab which allows students to participate in real-world trading and create and manage a diversified portfolio of stocks.

      Majors: 

      • Accounting
      • Business Administration
      • Economics
      • Finance
      • Financial Economics
      • Healthcare Administration
      • International Business
      • Marketing
    7. Nicarry Hall

      Nicarry Hall is home to our Information & Technology Services center, Study Abroad Office, as well as several classrooms and computer labs.

      Majors:

      • Asian Studies
      • Criminal Justice
      • Education/Early Childhood
      • Education/Elementary Middle-Level (4-8)
      • English Education (7-12)
      • English Literature
      • English Professional Writing
      • Exercise Science
      • History
      • Japanese
      • Legal Studies
      • Political Science
      • Public Health
      • Social Studies Education (7-12)
      • Social Work
    8. Steinman Center for Communications and Art

      The Steinman Center for Communications and Art, unmistakable with its tall white columns, is fully equipped with art and pottery studios, a working radio studio, television studio, newsroom, and graphic design computer labs.

      Majors:

      • Communications-Digital Media Production
      • Communications-Journalism
      • Communications-Public Relations
      • Graphic Design
    9. Zug Memorial Hall

      Zug Memorial Hall contains rehearsal spaces, classrooms, and recital halls for music performance. Locker rooms for instruments and practice rooms are available. Zug is also home to the Hess Gallery, the Business Office, Financial Aid, and the Registration and Records Office. 

      Majors:

      • Music
      • Music Education (Pre K-12)
      • Music Therapy
    10. High Library

      The High Library is home to 133,000+ print titles, over 200,000 e-books, has study rooms, has laptops and iPads for rent, a Starbucks kiosk, as well as the circulation desk, which has all of the research and information you need to assist with classes. The library offers extended hours during midterms and finals week.

    11. Myer Residence

      Myer Hall is another of the six traditional residence halls on campus. The majority of our resident students live in traditional residence halls as underclassmen. As an upperclassman, residential options expand to include Independent Living Units (ILUs) such as college-owned houses, townhouses, and apartments.

      The building also houses:

    12. Honors Center

      The Honors Center is home to the  Honors Program which offers a distinct and challenging four-year course of study for academically qualified students that encourages scholarship and sustained academic activity at its highest level.

      The entrance to the Honors Center is located in the courtyard in the back of Myer Hall. The Center is typically open 24 hours a day, seven days per week during the fall and spring semesters. Honors students have access to the Honors Center with the use of their campus ID card.

    13. Brossman Commons

      Brossman Commons is one of the busiest places on campus. Here you will find various dining venues, services and offices including:

      • The Marketplace
      • Jay's Nest
      • Blue Bean
      • The College Store
      • The Jay Lounge
      • Mail Services
      • ATM/PSECU branch
      • The KAV (Koons Activity Venue)
      • Chaplain and Religious Life
      • Office of Civil Rights, Opportunity and Access
      • Office of Student Activities