
One Park Place, Elmira, NY 14901, USA


Elmira College provides a variety of athletic opportunities through its participation in NCAA Division III sports. The college fields multiple teams for both men and women, allowing students to engage in competitive sports while maintaining a balance with their academic commitments. This level of athletics emphasizes student-athlete involvement and development without athletic scholarships, focusing instead on the holistic college experience.
The college offers numerous varsity sports, including traditional team sports such as basketball, soccer, and volleyball, as well as individual sports like cross country and swimming. This diversity enables students with different interests and skill levels to find appropriate athletic programs.
Recreational and intramural activities are also available, providing students with additional options to stay active and socialize outside of varsity competition. Overall, Elmira College supports a range of athletic pursuits aimed at fostering teamwork, fitness, and school spirit among its student body.
Elmira College offers a vibrant array of student groups and associations, particularly focusing on dance and musical performance. Notable organizations include the Elmira College Dance Marathon, The Chiclettes, Golden Groove Pep Band, Competitive Dance Club, and the Elmira College Danceline.
Elmira College enrolls a relatively small freshman class, with 163 new students, a figure that places it in the lower 30th percentile compared to peer institutions. Transfer student numbers are modest, totaling 36, which ranks in the bottom 40%, bringing the total new student intake to 199, also categorized as average within the bottom 35% nationally.
The student body exhibits a wide range of ages, particularly among undergraduates, where the majority are between 18 and 24 years old, including 152 students aged 18 to 19, 239 aged 20 to 21, and 154 aged 22 to 24. Older adult learners are present but in much smaller numbers, with a handful of students extending into their 30s, 40s, and beyond. Graduate students tend to be older, with the largest groups between 22 and 49 years of age.
In terms of diversity, the racial and ethnic composition is fairly balanced though generally situates in the lower percentiles compared to other institutions. For example, the Hispanic student population includes 62 individuals, African American students number 37, and white students reach 484. Smaller populations include 23 Asian students and 2 Native American students, alongside 26 students identifying with two or more races and 30 students whose ethnicity is unknown. These figures indicate an average level of diversity, consistently ranking in the bottom 35% to 40% among similar colleges.
Information about the proportions of in-state, out-of-state, international students, and other demographic splits is not available, limiting detailed insights in those areas.
Elmira College offers a campus experience spread across 55 acres, providing a compact and manageable environment for its students. While the college does not support a campus newspaper or television station, it does have active drama and radio programs, suggesting opportunities for students interested in performing arts and broadcasting.
Health and well-being services are available through an on-campus health clinic and psychological counseling, aiding students in maintaining both physical and mental health during their studies. However, facilities such as legal services, a veterans affairs office, and a women's center are not present on campus.
The student body size is relatively small, with approximately 786 individuals enrolled, which may foster closer interactions between students and faculty. This is supported by an average student-to-faculty ratio of 11, indicating comparatively smaller class sizes that can enhance learning and engagement.
Although some traditional campus activities such as a band and chorus are absent or lack available data, the presence of drama and radio programs helps create varied cultural and extracurricular options. Students can expect a campus life that is intimate and focused with specific avenues for creative expression.
Elmira College offers students access to a single main library, the Gannett-Tripp Library. The institution ranks in the lower range nationally with only one library, placing it in the bottom 40% for the number of libraries available to students.
The Gannett-Tripp Library holds approximately 89,888 books, which is also in the bottom 40% compared to similar institutions. Subscriptions numbered at 667, and digital subscriptions total 33,348, ranking Elmira College in the bottom 40% and bottom 45% respectively. The collection of ebooks is notably limited, with 270,962 titles, situating the college in the bottom 30% nationally.
Elmira College provides access to 109 databases, placing it near the national midpoint but still in the bottom 50%. The library operates 110 hours per week, supports study rooms for group or quiet study, and maintains both physical and digital access for its users. While the facility does not offer all-day access, students benefit from established hours, trained staff, and entry to shared collections to supplement their research needs.
Total enrollment
786Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
243Member of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
49 full time, 58 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Gannett-Tripp LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
Yes24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes