Est. 1920
Heffron Hall was the second major building in the early history of Saint Mary’s. It houses 93 co-ed sophomores through senior students in single rooms. The building honors the founder of Saint Mary’s, Bishop Patrick R. Heffron. Rooms are graced with hardwood floors, beautiful woodwork, and wide hallways with a great view of the campus and/or of the surrounding bluffs. The fourth floor of Heffron was renovated in 2002, the second and third floors were renovated in 2003, and in 2007 all bathrooms were converted into simi-private bathroom/shower rooms.
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The hall is part of the SMU wireless network. Each room contains cable and computer hook up and telephone.
Heffron Virtual Tours
Heffron Floor Plans
Heffron Room Layout (PDF) The rooms are approximately 8’ x 13.5’ with a sink, not carpeted, and blinds furnished for the windows.Common areas included in the hall are: a TV lounge, small kitchen with stove, oven, microwave and refrigerator, laundry room on each floor with 2 washers and 2 dryers (fifty cents per load).
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***Heffron 312 and 412 (approximate size)
Room one 9 x 13
Room two 9 x 13
Private Bathroom with shower
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