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Some of our students have cars and others get around on foot or by public transport. Many apartments are within walking distance. Some students walk in all weathers, but you should be aware that our winters can be quite cold and snowy. The university maintains a Shuttle Service that will take you to any part of campus. Our local Centro bus system also works closely with the university to provide several routes within the city (scroll all way down for Centro info). With your SUID, you’ll have free service within the free-fare zone and a $1 charge for ridges rides outside the free-fare zone. The area also has Uber and Lyft but these options can be expensive, especially on game days and times the university is hosting other major events.
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After you’ve submitted your banking information and Social Security Number to payroll, your first paycheck will be cut as a paper check and sent to the department’s main office HBC 239. The following paychecks will be directly deposited into the bank account you have on record.
Receiving Travel Funding
Depending on your home country, your travel The WSRC department is typically able to offer $700-$800 per year in travel funding. To access it, you’ll need to complete the travel request form before making your purchases and submit receipts for travel expenses in order to be reimbursed after your return. However, this reimbursement may be taxed . If this is the case for you, please check in depending on rules related to your home country. You also have the alternative option to consult with Mollie Koch before making any travel arrangements . The since the department may be able to make the purchases on your behalf in order– a method current international students prefer. Mollie will also work with you to complete the required travel form.