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Georgia State University Living Commuter Students
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Getting Involved Participating in college activities is a great way to meet people and get involved at GSU. Keep informed of daily events and activities by accessing the online campus calendar – Pouncin’ Around Student Activities Fair during Panther Welcome (OrgSync)
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Stay Connected Stay on campus after classes – there are usually programs in the evening or meetings for student organizations Dining Facility serves breakfast as early as 7:00am. Rec Center opens at 6:00am If you plan to work – consider on campus employment Connect with classmates Student Handbook – great connection
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Living at Home Students and parents – communicate expectations. –Curfew –High school vs. College –Household responsibilities
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Renting GSU Off Campus Housing Website - http://ochousing.gsu.edu. http://ochousing.gsu.edu Consider Location – neighborhood, distance to campus Read your Lease Renters Checklist Roommate agreement or contract
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Commuting Plan to arrive early Practice your route (bus or driving) Determine alternate routes in case of blocked streets of traffic (or loss of vehicle) Update or obtain a motor club service Turner Field Free Parking MARTA – discount cards GSU Shuttle
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Safety Save important numbers in your cell phone -Campus police emergency – (404)413-3333 -Call for an escort if you are on campus late at night – (404)413-2100 -Parking and Transportation – (404)413-9500 Put together an emergency kit for your car
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WELCOME Anitra Patrick apatrick@gsu.edu Coordinator, Student Assistance Office of the Dean of Students Student Center – Suite 300 (404)413-1515
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