History:
Built in 1966 and dedicated in 1967, Tocik Hall is named for Fr. John Tocik O.S.F.S., an Oblate priest active in leadership roles in secondary and higher education who was also a Lieutenant-Commander of the United States Navy. Fr. Tocik was primarily responsible for negotiating the alliance between the Oblates of St. Francis DeSales and the newly formed Diocese of Allentown to create Allentown College of St. Francis DeSales. He also served as one of the first trustees of the college.
Building Features:
3-story renovated facility
Suite-style housing (2 double rooms sharing a bathroom)
All female, first-year living environment
Alcohol-free community
Laundry facilities on each floor
Main extended visitation lounge
Four wing lounge/study areas
Fully sprinklered/hard-wired fire system
24/7 secured, card access facility
Room Features:
Average room dimensions: 18" x 9"
Cable television service (1 jack per room)
Local telephone service (1 landline per room)
ResNet Internet access (1 port per student)
Individual heating/air conditioning units
Room Furnishings:
Bunkable beds (standard size)*
Desks (42"W x 24"D x 30"H)
Desk chairs
Dressers (29"W x 18.5"D x 30"H)
Built-in closets
Vertical blinds
*extra-long beds issued to students over 6'2" in height as per Housing Application

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