Cochise Hall

The physical layout of the building fosters a great community and residents
who live here tend to know most other residents within the hall because of
this.”
- Liz Zavodsky, Hall Director

Cochise Residential College is dedicated to students who have not decided
on a major. The community and staff helps students focus on self-exploration
and selecting a future major and career.
Cochise Residential College is unique in many ways. It has a "lodge type" living
room entry with high ceilings and a large stone fireplace. There are study,
recreation and social areas throughout the four-story hall. Most resident rooms
are standard doubles, but several rooms are comprised of two adjoining rooms
which are shared by four people. These spacious rooms allow for great flexibility
in arrangement.
Did you know? Cochise Hall was used in the 1984 filming of “Revenge of the Nerds.”
Rooms vary in size, design, and layouts. Assignments to particular rooms are random. The views provided here are only examples; your assigned room may not be identical.



View images from this hall
Virtual Reality Tour
(Internet Explorer recommended, Quicktime & Java Virtual Machine required)
Residential College for students with undecided majors
184 spaces for men and women
Community bathrooms
Extra-long (80") bunk beds
180 square feet (15' x 12', but rooms vary)
Carpeting, except lower level
Moveable furniture
Faculty Fellow
UAPD Liaison
Built in 1921; listed in National Register of Historic Places
Refurbished in 1988
-
Cochise Hall [MAP]
1018 E. South Campus Dr.
Tucson, AZ 85719-0513
520-626-8531





