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First-Year Commuter Experience 2013

                            

Dates: 8/19 - 8/22/2013
Cost: $125.00 ; Financial Assistance available
Sponsored by: Off-Campus Life
 All 2013 retreats were filled last year; spots are limited so register NOW!
 Description: 

The First-Year Commuter Retreat is open to 20 incoming commuter students who are interested in connecting with their peers and creating a sense of community on campus.  While at Loyola's Retreat and Ecology Center (LUREC), you will have the opportunity to engage in ropes courses with new friends, acquire tips about college life from upperclass commuter leaders, take time for personal reflection, and create networks.  This retreat is a great community building experience that continues with programs throughout the academic year.  All we need to know is, are you in?

 *Only students residing off-campus may attend


"I liked getting to know other people in the same boat as me and being able to talk with the upperclass student leaders that have already been through the system and know the tough points and how to get around them."
First-Year Commuter Retreat Participant

"This retreat made me feel a lot more comfortable about being a commuter student and I would definitely recommend it."
First-Year Commuter Retreat Participant

 

 

 

 

 

Registration is first-come first-serve, no application necessary.

Click above to contact Lauren Schwer to request assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Hear from other Students

For special accommodations, please contact Lauren Schwer, lschwer@luc.edu.  We do our best to accommodate all interested students.

 

QUOTES from past participants:

  • I liked getting to know other people in the same boat as me and being able to talk with the upperclass student leaders that have already been through the system and know the tough points and how to get around them.
  • This retreat made me feel a lot more comfortable about being a commuter student and I would definitely recommend it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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