The Ravenhill side of campus begins when you cross Henry Avenue and School House Lane. It is home to several historic academic buildings, including the namesake Ravenhill Mansion and Chapel; University residence halls; and the Ravenhill Dining Hall.
The Tuttleman Center has state-of-the-art classrooms, desktop computer stations and a 300-seat auditorium. It is home to the School of Business and the School of Continuing & Professional Studies.
The Smith House is home to the Landscape Architecture program and has administrative offices, classrooms and studios. Landscape Architecture promotes sustainable landscape planning, design and restoration, with particular emphasis on the urban environment.
The Ravenhill Dining Hall is a 350-seat dining hall serves meals in an “all you care to eat” fashion. It has an excellent reputation among students for offering a wide variety of cuisines and food stations–theme nights are common–and the facility hosts the much-anticipated Midnight Breakfast before exam week during fall semesters. Students also love Ravenhill Dining Hall’s comfortable surroundings, including large windows that overlook campus, and textiles on display from the University’s extensive collection. On the lower level of the building is RavenHub, a lounge where students hang out, study and relax.
Ravenhill Mansion, constructed in 1802 as the Ravenhill Academy, is home to classrooms and faculty and administrative offices and is a prime example of Jefferson’s commitment to preserving our campus’s rich history and some of the most beautiful architecture in Philadelphia. Fun fact: one of Ravenhill Academy’s most famous students was Grace Kelly!
Partridge Hall is a coed three-story residence hall that mainly houses first-year students.
Ronson Hall is a residence hall that accommodates 309 student residents in five section called “houses.” Each house has two wings with predominantly two-person rooms, a community kitchen/social lounge and common-area bathroom facilities. Three houses are coed with a wing each for men and women, one house is all male and one house is all female. There is an interior central court area with a security check-in desk and a student lounge; laundry facilities are on the basement level.
Fortess Hall, located next to Ravenhill Mansion, is a three-story residence hall for female freshmen and transfer students. Its 181 residents live in one- to four-person occupancy rooms and share a study lounge with kitchen, laundry facilities and common-area bathroom facilities.