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Welcome to Off-Campus Life and Living Off-Campus Student Services
Who are we? What do we do? Introduce yourself, your role in the office. Ask students to go around and introduce themselves, and where they’re commuting from. Off-Campus Student Services
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Call the Office of Residence Life
I’m renting a place off campus. What’s the easiest way to find a roommate? Visit the OCSS Website Call the Office of Residence Life Post an ad on Craig’s List When you click on “Visit the OCSS Website” it links to You can explain the process of searching for an apartment, as well as the Roommate Finder link at the top.
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I’m planning to drive my car to campus. Where should I park?
In lots marked Zone “A” In lots marked Zone “B” In lots marked Zone “C” Clicking “Zone A” links to the parking services website. You can talk about some of the links on the side, especially showing the campus parking map. You also will need to let students know that they should register every car they may be taking to campus. They will receive a hang-tag permit in the mail, or can choose to pick it up at the Parking Services building (located near the lot the parked in today). They have already paid for parking in their University fees.
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I don’t have a car, so how do I get to UMBC?
Hitchhike MTA, UMBC Shuttles, Carpool You Can’t “MTA…” links to the Transit site. Show them where to download a Transit bus schedule, show them the Transit-Tracker tool. Mention that these buses are free for UMBC students and 1 additional guest, you just need to show your Red Card. A new bus will be going down-town in the fall. Also mention that MTA buses stop at UMBC, and students can buy a discounted monthly bus pass in our office for just $39. Our office also helps students arrange carpools (you can go back to myUMBC to show them the Casual Carpooling group).
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I don’t want to miss out on the excitement happening on campus
I don’t want to miss out on the excitement happening on campus. How can I stay UMBC? Contact the Office of Student Life Come to OCSS sponsored events Join a club or organization These are all great choices and right answers! But our events are created specifically with commuters in mind. “Come to OCSS..” links to Facebook events. Tell them to “like” our page to get updates on our events and programs.
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I’m worried about transitioning to UMBC
I’m worried about transitioning to UMBC. How can I get to know people on campus? Attend Welcome Day for Transferring Students Attend Commuter Connection Events Attend Good Morning Commuters These are all great choices and right answers! “Attend Commuter Retreat” links to the online registration form. OR, students can complete the paper form right now (hand out registration cards). Then, send them on their way
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