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If you prefer to live in on-campus housing, please visit the Graduate and Professional Student Housing On-Campus Housing page for more information.
Located one block from the Law School, Collegetown is composed of off-campus student housing. Collegetown is convenient to campus and local services, but also features higher rents, a concentration of undergraduate students, and loud weekend nights. Parking, while plentiful in Ithaca, is limited and expensive in Collegetown. If the convenience of being close to the Law School and near many restaurants appeals to you, you may want to consider this area.
The majority of Cornell University graduate students live in Lower Collegetown. This area is quieter, less-expensive, and features more parking spots than Collegetown. It’s located between the Law School and downtown.
Downtown is a diverse area of single-family homes and apartments occupied by graduate students, faculty, families, and locals. Compared to Collegetown, rent is more reasonable, parking more plentiful, and entertainment more accessible. Restaurants, cafes, independent bookstores, bars, an independent movie theater, and stores fill the downtown area, which is known locally as the “Commons”. The Law School is an easy, though uphill walk, from downtown, and regular bus service runs frequently from downtown past the Law School. The bus trip takes approximately 5 minutes up the hill.
Northeast/Shops at Ithaca Mall is located near the largest shopping area of Ithaca with frequent bus service to the Law School. Most rental housing is in the form of apartment complexes with moderate rents, quiet nights, and free parking. From the Northeast, students bike, drive or take a bus to the Law School.
Cayuga Heights forms the northern border of Cornell University. Many of the large houses in Ithaca’s fanciest neighborhood include small apartments that are rented to graduate students. The best way to find out about these apartments is by word of mouth or in the Ithaca Journal or Craigslist.
West Hill is located on the other side of Ithaca from Cornell University. This is a diverse area with few students and many families.
South Hill is south of Cornell University and home to Ithaca College. Most rental units are filled by Ithaca College undergraduates.
East Hill is located northeast of Collegetown and borders Cornell University. This area is very close to the school with good bus service. Townhomes with moderate to expensive rents comprise much of the East Hill rental housing. Parking tends to be plentiful and free.
Fall Creek comprises the northern part of the downtown area. Most rentals are older homes with multiple bedrooms; although apartments do exist in larger homes. This residential area, populated by families and some graduate students, is an easy walk to downtown Ithaca.
Moving further out from Ithaca, rents decrease and space increases. Houses with large yards in a rural setting can rent for as little as $1000-$1200 per month. Tompkins County has excellent bus service, and many of the farther out areas have bus service to Cornell University. Some areas that are popular for staff and locals include: Lansing, Dryden, Newfield, Groton, and Trumansburg. Some students have found nine-month lakefront rentals along Cayuga Lake.
The following are resources for finding different types of housing.
For a complete list please visit the Chamber of Commerce page.
Alternatives Federal Credit Union
Branch Location:
125 North Fulton Street, (607) 273-4611
7 ATM locations
Bank of America
(800) 841-4000
ATM Locations:
Cornell Student Agencies (Collegetown) – 409 College Ave
Noyes Rec Center (Cornell University) – 306 West Ave
CFCU Community Credit Union
Branch Locations:
1030 Craft Road, (607) 257-8500
99 Sheraton Drive, (607) 257-3011
1022 Ellis Hollow Road, (607) 277-1292
409 North Meadow Street, (607) 275-3322
ATM Locations on Campus:
Cornell Store, Statler Hotel and Schurman Hall
Plus 8 more locations
Citizens Bank
(800) 922-9999
Branch Location:
Tops Market
710 South Meadow Street, (607) 277-8500
ATM Locations:
Sunoco A Plus
210 South Cayuga Street
Elmira Savings Bank
Branch Locations:
301 East State Street, (607) 272-1111
2300 North Triphammer Road, Suite 5
(607) 257-8808
702 South Meadow Street, (607) 272-2211
First Niagara
(800) 421-0004
Branch Locations:
300 North Tioga Street, (607) 273-1431
2315 North Triphammer Road, (607) 257-3122
ATM Locations:
Willard Straight Hall (Cornell University)
Egbert Hall/Campus Center (Ithaca College)
M&T Bank
(800) 724-2440
Branch Locations:
118 North Tioga Street, (607) 274-8948
2248 North Triphammer Road, (607) 257-2224
Tompkins Trust Company
Branch Locations:
Cornell Campus Store, (607) 257-1909
1012 Ellis Hollow Road, (607) 277-2561
The Commons, (607) 273-3210
116 East Seneca Street, (607) 273-1060
775 South Meadow Street, (607) 273-5600
2251 North Triphammer Road, (607) 257-2656
701 West Seneca Street, (607) 273-6171
ATM Locations:
Bartels Hall (Cornell University)
Robert Purcell Center (Cornell University)
Student Center Vestibule (Ithaca College)
Collegetown, Corner of Dryden Road and College Avenue
Plus 4 more locations.
Many law students choose not to bring their cars to Cornell, and Ithaca maintains a comprehensive, reliable, and inexpensive bus service. Students who bring their cars feel that a car provides more flexibility.
Please consider the following before bringing your car to Ithaca:
Cornell Parking Services
116 Maple Avenue
(607) 255-PARK
Transportation and Mail Services
Anything you will need to know about mail on campus and transportation.
TCAT (Tompkins Consolidate Area Transit) bus service
Site includes comprehensive maps and interactive route finders
New York State DMV
301 Third Street
(607) 273-7187
In Ithaca, landlords determine which utilities are covered in your rent and which the tenant pays directly. There is no standard. Below is a listing of the local utilities, including phone and cable companies.
Verizon Communications
(607) 890-7100
Check your current provider to be sure you have service. If you need new service, check with the following:
Spectrum
(607) 272-3456
Recycling in Tompkins County for new residences.
Check with your landlord regarding which garbage collecting service picks up your garbage, and whether you will need to pay.
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