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A significant number of Reinhardt College students
commute from off campus. The College has developed initiatives to
ensure that off campus students get connected to life on campus.
Reinhardt College provides a variety or special services and
opportunities to students who commute to campus each day.
Commuter students have designated representation on the Student
Government Association. Commuter students are also encouraged to
participate in all campus clubs, organizations and activities.
Parking
Commuting students may park in the lot across from the Burgess
Administration Building and in the Falany Performing Art Center
parking lot. All Reinhardt College students must have a parking
decal. Parking decals may be obtained from the Reinhardt College
Public Safety Office located on the lower level of Paul Jones Hall.
The Commuter Lounge
Located on the lower level of the Lawson Academic Center, the
Commuter Lounge is a designated place for commuting students. The
Lounge offers tables, chairs, sofas, TV and much more. Also, check
out the Hasty Student Life Center which houses the bookstore,
couches, chairs, pool tables, and a big screen television.
Advocacy for Commuter Students
The Office of Student Activities brings the commuter perspective to
College committees and campus programs. The office works to heighten
campus sensitivity to commuter issues. Information about the best
ways to reach and include commuters in programming can be made
available to any campus organization by contacting the Office of
Student Activities.
Students may bring any question or problem to the
Commuter Students Advisory Council (CSAC); we will help -
whether it is a simple one-step answer or a complex issue requiring
further involvement. Our approach is proactive and collaborative.
Involvement & Activities
Some commuter students simply come to campus, attend class and then
depart for jobs or home. Others become actively involved in one or
more of the30 student organizations recognized by the
Student Government Association (SGA).
Last
updated July 16, 2007.
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