If you are a student who lives off-campus and utilize some form of transportation to travel to and from campus then you are a commuter student! Over 75% of all FSU students are commuters. Commuter Students may be the "traditional" 18-24 and living at home, adult students, or even military.
As a commuter student you often face challenges that students living on campus do not. It is the purpose of Commuter & Adult Student Learner Services to help you with these challenges and to help address any concerns you may have regarding your experience as a commuter.
Common Concerns of Commuter Students include:
1. Balancing Multiple Roles: coordinate roles of student, parent, employee or employer, spouse, volunteer, etc.
2. Incorporating Support Systems: negotiate with family and employers to generate the necessary support to attend college, negotiating with significant others for time away to study, establishing priorities, making time to get more involved on campus.
3. Getting to Campus: method of transportation, available parking, vehicle emergencies, inclement weather, transportation costs, traffic, detours, synchronize drive time with class schedules, etc.
4. Sense of belonging:
feeling like part of the university family
making time to bond and connect with people on campus
finding ways to become more involved on campus
keeping up with campus events and announcements
A.U.T.O.S Commuter Student Organization
Stands for Achieving Understanding Towards Off-Campus Students. They are the student organization expressly for commuter students It is their purpose to assist the commuter student population in making the most of the college experience. Click Here to visit the A.U.T.O.S website