Distribution programs that offer free or low-cost clothing to individuals in need.
Food Assistance
Support services providing access to nutritious meals, food education, and community food pantries.
Other Support
Flexible support options tailored to individual needs. This may include emotional care, practical assistance, or referrals to community resources that offer personalized help.
Peer To Peer Support
Opportunities to connect with others who have shared similar experiences. Peer support offers understanding, encouragement, and practical guidance from those who’ve been there too.
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Overall Rating
4.5
Liz
23 days ago
There are variety of eateries from campus to choose from. So many learning spots, I particularly like the business school.
There are meditation rooms on campus which is convenient for people of faith. State of the art gym, well stocked libraries, labs.
There is accessibility for people who need extra help but more can be done to improve accessibility.
Michael Mills
1 month ago
Absolutely repulsed to hear about the changes and closings made to the lgbtqia+, African American resource centers, amongst other programs that were shuttered out this last week. Inclusivity is clearly not valued here. To think I almost paid to go here.
Paul Kelley Vieth
2 months ago
**Review of the campus as a place not of the school as a learning institution**
In many ways this is a cool campus with lots of unique architecture packed into a small footprint. The football stadium is the architectural, geographic, and symbolic center of the campus.
On the other hand, this seems like a school for cars -- like if Pixar's "Cars" did a prequel where Lightning went to college. The campus is surrounded by massive six-lane roads (that could probably be 4 lanes) with no bike lanes anywhere to be found. You're pretty much always walking next to what seems like a highway. Every other building is a parking garage (maybe it's a big commuter school). The main library is built on top of a giant parking garage. From what they call the "main street" of the campus, you have to walk up many flights of stairs up a hill past a 3-4 story parking garage to get to the main entrance of the library. If you're in a wheelchair, this involves a series of about 20 switchbacks, though it seems like wheelchair users can probably go into the parking garage and take the parking garage elevator up into the library. Once you get there, you'll be told that you're not allowed in the library after 5PM without a university ID, which makes this the first university library I've every been to where the public isn't allowed in.
As many of the comments attest, this seems like a good college to go watch football and basketball games at (I'm not saying those are the only things that it's a good college for, just that the campus seems to be sending the message that that's their primary concern).
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