Commuter Student Programs (Updated 10/06/2008)

Having difficulty making the connection to WVU? We can help you make your transition a little easier. We provide fun activities where you can meet other students, academic progress counseling, referral information, information on campus events and activities, community service opportunities, and a place to relax between classes.

On-Campus Job Opportunities

The Student Communication Center and the Office of Undergraduate Student Recruitment are looking for energetic, dedicated student counselors. This paid position requires counselors to work a minimum of two days per week. For more information, download the listing here, and you may apply for a position online at http://simpleforms.scripts.wvu.edu/sf/StudentCommunicationCenter.

For information on other on-campus job opportunities, visit the WVU Office of Student Employment website at http://www.studentjobs.wvu.edu/.

Parking Information

For information about University, public, and private parking lots in the Downtown and Evansdale campuses, see the Parking Info page. There are still some private parking spaces available on the Downtown and Evansdale campuses.

As of July 15, 2008, the WVU Parking Management Office will begin towing parking violators who have accumulated more than five unpaid parking tickets from University lots. Please do not park in University permit lots before 5:00 PM Monday through Friday, and remember to never park in a University lot with a 24-hour restriction.

Where's the Commuter Lounge?

The Commuter Lounge is located in Room 101 of the Purinton House. Inside you will find a microwave and refrigerator, a TV and DVD player, comfortable couches and chairs, wireless Internet access, lockers to store your stuff in between classes (30 more lockers than last year!), free local and national newspapers, and other commuters just like you!

Fall 2008 Commuter Lounge hours:

  • Monday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Tuesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Wednesday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Thursday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
  • Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm

Contact Information

If you need assistance, contact either Brian Walker, Commuter Student Programs Coordinator, or Tara Pletcher, Commuter Student Programs Graduate Assistant:

Places to Study

If the Commuter Lounge is a bit noisy and you are looking for a more subdued atmosphere where you can relax and study, then the Betty Boyd Lounge at Elizabeth Moore Hall is the place for you. Once inside, you can come in and check out one of the wireless laptops, use the courtesy phone, or just unwind on one of the many couches.

The Commuter Connection Newsletter


Download the September 2008 (Volume 5, Issue 1) of The Commuter Connections newsletter.

Download the April 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 7) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the February 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 6) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the January 2008 (Volume 4, Issue 5) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the December 2007 (Volume 4, Issue 4) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the November 2007 (Volume 4, Issue 3) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the October 2007 (Volume 4, Issue 2) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the September 2007 (Volume 4, Issue 1) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the April 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 4) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the March 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 3) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the February 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 2) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Download the January 2007 (Volume 3, Issue 1) issue of The Commuter Connection newsletter.

Upcoming Commuter Events

  • Monday, October 20: Dinner 'n Bowling. Dinner begins at 7:30 at a place TBA, followed by bowling at 9:00 PM at Suburban Lanes.
  • Thursday, October 23: Auburn Tailgate in Elizabeth Moore Hall. Come to the tailgate for free food and games from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM in the E. Moore Lounge!
  • Monday, November 10: Off-Campus Housing Awareness Week Presentation. The presentation begins at 2:30 PM, with pizza and drinks served.

Important Dates to Remember

  • Tuesday, September 30: Rosh Hashanah (Day of Special Concern).
  • Thursday, October 2: Eid-al-Fitr End of Ramadan (Day of Special Concern).
  • Friday, October 3: Mid-semester.
  • Thursday, October 9: Yom Kippur (Day of Special Concern).

Learning Resources at WVU

  • Open during the fall and spring semesters, the Academic Resource Centers are located at Arnold Hall (Sunday-Wednesday, 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM), Brooke Tower (Sunday-Thursday, 7:00 PM tp 11:00 PM), and WVUp All Night (Thursday-Saturday, 7:00 PM to Midnight) in the Mountainlair. Assistance is available for a variety of subjects. Remember that commuters are free to participate in the Academic Resource Centers in the residence halls.
  • The Math Learning Center is located in 301 Armstrong Hall. Student may drop in and receive help with homework problems or ask questions concerning returned homework and exams. Appointments are not necessary. Hours are 9:30 AM to 8:00 PM Monday through Thursday and 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM Friday. Call 293-7273 for more information.
  • The Chemistry Learning Center is a free tutorial service offered to students taking general chemistry courses. The center is open Mondays through Wednesdays from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM and is located in 408 and 410 Clark Hall. Call 293-3435 for more information.
  • The WVU Writing Center assists students in becoming better writers. The Writing Center has moved to G02 Colson Hall and is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM and on Friday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. Call 293-5788 for more information.
  • The Term Paper Clinic is conducted at the Downtown Campus Library. No appointment is necessary. The Clinic is open Monday through Friday from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM. Call 293-4040 EXT. 4040 for more information.

For additional information, contact Brian Walker at (304) 293-5611, or stop by the Office of Student Life located in Elizabeth Moore Hall.