Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
Guide to Student Life - Campus Life - Adelphi University
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students’ borrowing privileges when they accumulate overdue charges of $15 or more, have<br />
overdue reserve items, or have failed <strong>to</strong> return overdue recalled items.<br />
Refunds: If an item is found within one year and returned after payment has been made, an<br />
adjusted refund is given if the item has not been reordered. The adjusted refund is the price of<br />
the book and the processing fee.<br />
Problem resolution: <strong>Student</strong>s with unresolved disputes or problems should see an associate dean<br />
of libraries during regular business hours (campus extension 3518). During evening and weekend<br />
hours, the access services supervisor will assist you.<br />
Nonprint and other circulating materials: <strong>Student</strong>s may borrow audiotapes, audio compact<br />
discs, and textbook CD-ROMs for 28 days; videotapes and DVDs for seven days. This service is<br />
available <strong>to</strong> all students at the Access Services Desk located on the first floor of Swirbul Library.<br />
Lockers: Lockers are available for student use in the Angela and Barry Zeman Commuter<br />
<strong>Student</strong> Lounge, the Performing Arts Center and Room 335 in the Hy Weinberg Center. With a<br />
student ID and $10 deposit, a tudent can rent a lock from Auxiliary Services located at the Ruth<br />
S. Harley <strong>University</strong> Center, Room 301. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the lock, so<br />
the rental is actually free!<br />
The Center for Recreation and Sports offer recreation lockers available on a first come, first<br />
served basis <strong>to</strong> students, faculty/staff and alumni and community members. The lockers are free<br />
of charge but msut be registered through the Recreation office in Woodruff Hall, Room 240.<br />
Only an appproved combination lock may be used; the lock must be shown at registration and<br />
the combination must be provided in case of an emergency. Lockers are good for one calendar<br />
year (June–May of each year). The majoricty of lockers are reserved in August and early<br />
September, so early registration is highly recommended.<br />
LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD<br />
mta.info/lirr<br />
LIRR phone: 511<br />
Easy access <strong>to</strong> the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is available from the Garden City campus.<br />
Travel time <strong>to</strong> Manhattan is about 45 minutes.<br />
The Nassau Boulevard Station on the Hempstead line is the closest station <strong>to</strong> <strong>Adelphi</strong>. <strong>Student</strong>s<br />
traveling from any part of New York City (Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, Jamaica Station<br />
in Queens or Atlantic Terminal in Brooklyn) should take the Hempstead line <strong>to</strong> the Nassau<br />
Boulevard Station. The campus is a short walk east on South Avenue, or by a free van/bus<br />
shuttle service <strong>to</strong> campus that operates frequently on school days.<br />
<strong>Student</strong>s traveling from east and north of Garden City should take the LIRR <strong>to</strong> the Mineola<br />
Station. <strong>Adelphi</strong> provides a free van from Mineola <strong>to</strong> the campus frequently on school days.<br />
<strong>Adelphi</strong>’s shuttle service schedules and LIRR schedules are available in the east-side vestibule of<br />
the Ruth S. Harley <strong>University</strong> Center, the Office of Public Safety (Levermore Hall, Lower Level),<br />
the Post Hall bus shelter and the Harvey-Alumnae Hall vestibule.<br />
LOST AND FOUND<br />
All found property should be sent <strong>to</strong> the <strong>University</strong>’s Lost and Found located in Ruth S. Harley<br />
<strong>University</strong> Center, Room 301. All found property is logged and s<strong>to</strong>red for 90 days. Lost claims<br />
should also be made at the Ruth S. Harley <strong>University</strong> Center, Room 301.<br />
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