Commuter FAQs - Part 2
Additional commuter FAQs while traveling to 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ or being around campus.Â
Commuter FAQs - Part 2
Commuter Life FAQs- Part 2:
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Is there a place to store my bike on campus if I commute by bicycle?
- Yes, 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ provides bike racks at several locations across campus, including near the Campus Center, Fenster Hall, and Tiernan Hall. It is recommended to use a sturdy U-lock for security. Contact 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ Public Safety for specific rack locations and safety tips.
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Is there any financial support available for transportation expenses? Â
- While 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ doesn’t directly reimburse commuting costs, full-time students are eligible for a 25% NJ Transit discount on monthly passes via the university portal and . In addition, the Student Emergency Fund (administered through the Dean of Students Office) may be available for students experiencing unexpected transportation-related financial hardship.Â
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What do I do if I arrive late to campus due to public transit delays? Â
- For recurring issues, consider scheduling earlier trains or buses to avoid consistent tardiness for classes.Â
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Can commuters access campus facilities during the weekend? Â
- Yes, most major 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ buildings, including the Van Houten Library, Wellness and Events Center (WEC), and public computing labs remain open on weekends. However, hours may be reduced compared to weekdays. Always check the 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ website or building-specific signage for updated schedules.Â
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Is there a commuter student group I can join to meet others like me? Â
- Yes! The is an official 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ student organization that advocates for commuter needs, organizes events, and provides a support network. You can join through , attend commuter mixers, and participate in semester-specific commuter programming.Â
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What happens if I lose my 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ ID as a commuter? Â
- If you lose your ID, immediately visit the 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ ID Card Office located in the 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ Parking Deck, Level 1. A replacement fee will be charged (typically around $25), and your old card will be deactivated to prevent misuse. Until your new ID is issued, you may face limited access to facilities like public labs and shuttle services.
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Can I access tutoring or academic help while on campus as a commuter? 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ offers several free academic support services:Â
- The Learning Center (TLC) provides tutoring in math, science, and engineering courses.Â
- The Writing Center helps with essays and presentations.Â
- Many academic departments also host review sessions and peer support groups in the evenings.Â
- All of these are open to commuters and can be booked online or by walking in.Â
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Are there late-night on-campus study locations for commuters? Â
- Yes, Van Houten Library typically offers extended hours during midterms and finals, including 24/7 operations. Commuters should carry their 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ ID for access. Additionally, GITC and CKB study lounges remain open later in the evenings and are often quieter alternatives to the library. Â
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Is there a way for commuters to get involved in research opportunities?Â
- Yes! Commuters can apply for research assistantships through programs like and can also reach out to professors directly. Many projects are flexible and allow for remote work or evening participation, making it easier to manage with commuting schedules.Â
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Can I request a temporary parking pass for a guest or family member visiting 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ? Â
- Yes, commuters can obtain by contacting Campus Center Operations or Parking Services. It’s advisable to request the pass in advance and provide vehicle details. These are typically limited and location-specific.Â
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What transportation apps should I have on my phone as a commuter?Â
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Essential apps include:Â
- NJ Transit Mobile App (live schedules & ticketing)Â
- Newark Light Rail TrackerÂ
- Rutgers-51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ Shuttle TrackerÂ
- Google Maps or Moovit for real-time route planningÂ
- PayByPhone for Newark city metered parkingÂ
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Essential apps include:Â
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What should I do if I have a break of 3–4 hours between classes?Â
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You can:Â
- Study in the library or loungesÂ
- Attend club events, meetings or workshopsÂ
- Work on-campus (if you have a job)Â
- Relax in the Commuter Lounge or Campus CenterÂ
- Use the WEC gym facilities or take a walk around Military Park or University Heights
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You can:Â
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Where can I get help with technical issues on campus (Wi-Fi, 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæDM login, etc.)?Â
- You can contact the 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ HelpDesk located on the Basement level of GITC, or submit a ticket via Walk-ins are welcome, and staff can help with software, hardware, printing, or access problems.Â
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Are there mentorship or guidance programs for new commuter students?Â
- Yes! 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ offers Peer Mentorship programs through First-Year Connections, and academic departments. Mentors help you transition into campus life, balance academics, and explore opportunities—all from a commuter’s perspective. You can also join Dean's Scholar, Honors College Peer Mentoring, or academic major–specific cohorts.Â
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How do I find affordable food options if I’m on a tight budget?Â
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In addition to 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæâ€™s dining halls, students on a budget often:Â
- Take advantage of free food events (check @njitosil and @njitlife on Instagram).Â
- Visit Newark eateries offering lunch specials near Penn Station.Â
- Bring meals from home and use microwaves on campus.Â
- Use apps like TooGoodToGo and Uber Eats promos to find discounts. The Highlander H.O.U.S.E. (Home of the Food Pantry and Career Closet), located in the Campus Center 478-480 which also offers free canned and snacks items.
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In addition to 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæâ€™s dining halls, students on a budget often:Â
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As someone preparing to become a commuter at 51ÖØ¿ÚÁÔÆæ, are there any particular strategies, resources or tips you would suggest to make the transition both successful and enjoyable?Â
- Map out your route early, download transit apps in advance, pack your bag day the day before to be prepared
- Arrive early to get good parking, take advantage of the commuter lounges, and get involved on-campus
- Communicate with professors, build your commuter crew of different friends and utilize all academic resources to help with your studies to improve in the classroom