Campus Center Operations
The Campus Center serves as a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all members of the ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ community. Through quality services and facilities, the Campus Center provides limitless student development opportunities and learning experiences.
Information Desk Services
The mission of the Information Desk, located on main level of the Campus Center, is to help provide accurate information about campus events, community resources, and activities to students, families, faculty/staff, alumni, prospective students and visitors. In addition, our staff supplies travel directions to and from the campus and directions to the Campus Center amenities and other campus buildings. The staff disburses maps and bus schedules, sells tickets for student organization events and maintains the University Lost & Found.
The Office of Event Services and Campus Center Operations maintains and manages a centralized Lost and Found at ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ. The Lost and Found is conveniently located in the Grand Hall of the Campus Center, at the Information Desk.
Any unattended items that are found on campus should be brought to the Lost and Found immediately. Staff from the Office of Event Services and Campus Center Operations work in conjunction with Campus Police and Information Technology Services (ITS) to make every effort to restore lost items to their rightful owners, however, it is the owner's responsibility to report and/or claim lost articles.
to view the current items in our possession. An individual who believes they may be the owner of an item must be able to describe the item in detail, and show valid government photo identification.
The owner of an item may authorize another individual to pick up their property with a notarized letter of authorization. This letter must include the institutions name, the found item #, the name of the person who is being granted authorization to pick up the item, your name as the owner (both printed and signed), and the date, stamp, and signature of the notary.
The Office of Event Services & Campus Center Operations provides a centralized student event ticketing service for use by student organizations and administrative offices affiliated with ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ. Ticketing services are available at the Information Operations Desk located in the Grand Hall of the Campus Center. The Information Desk accepts cash, Osprey card (unrestricted funds) or credit (plus a $1 transaction fee) for ticketing transactions. To visit our ticketing website or apply to have your organization's tickets sold at the Information Desk,
Temporary visitor parking permits can be obtained ONLINE from ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ's Parking & Transportation website, as all passes are electronic now. Visit the website below and click on the dedicated page to the type of guest you are. Visitor permits are required Monday – Thursday between the hours of 8:30AM and 4PM and on Fridays between the hours of 8:30AM and 3PM. If you need assistance, please visit the Information Desk where student staff can assist in accessing the page to secure a visitor's parking pass for the day.
ÒùÐÔÊÓƵ - All Parking Questions
NOTE: Parking and Transportation Offices are located at the Facilities and Construction Building (Building 70) on Vera King Farris Drive.
Staff at the Information & Operations Desk provide basic audio and visual support to groups using our meeting and event spaces. For assistance, please visit the Information & Operations Desk in the Grand Hall during our regular business hours, or call us at 609-652-4706.
Push carts are available for rent from the Information & Operations Desk. Visit the Information & Operations Desk during our regular business hours to request a cart. Cart rentals are free of charge.
Campus Center Amenities
The following services and amenities are available for visitors to the Campus Center.
The Office of Event Services & Campus Center Operations maintains five cell phone charging stations in the Campus Center. Charging stations are available free of charge in the following locations
- Food Court on the lower level (2)
- Upper Food Court Lounge on the main level (1)
- Coffeehouse on the main level (1)
- Overlook Lounge on the second level (1)
Please visit the Information & Operations Desk in the Grand Hall to report any damage or concerns.
Connectivity stations as those where guests can access high speed hardwired internet and dedicated electrical outlets. The connectivity stations are located in the Overlook Lounge on the second level of the Campus Center. Please visit the Information & Operations Desk in the Grand Hall to report any damage or concerns.
There are (4) four Automated External Defibrillators (AED's) located in the Campus Center: one in the Food Court on the lower level, one near the elevator in the Grand Hall on the main level, one in the Overlook Lounge on the second level, and one at the Information & Operations Desk. Please visit the Information & Operations Desk in the Grand Hall to report any damage or concerns. For emergencies, please contact Campus Police at 609-652-4390.
A limited amount of lockers are available to commuter students on the first floor of the Campus Center. For more information on reserving a locker, visit the Information Desk in the Campus Center or call 609-652-4706.
- A limited number of lockers are available on a first come, first served basis for commuter/non-residential students only.
- The locker application will open on the first day of each semester.
- The locker rental fee is $25 per semester.
Located on the upper level of the Campus Center, this space is a great location for independent study and collaborative group work.
The space contains TV viewing, lounge furniture, worktables with monitors for gaming and laptops, and a charging station.