
Commuter students comprise more than two-thirds of the entire UC San Diego population. These students often need services unique to the off-campus experience. Both UCSD and Warren College offer a broad spectrum of services and programs to involve students in educational opportunities both in and outside the classroom. In addition, the Warren Dean of Student Affairs' staff is available to assist in a variety of ways to ensure a quality educational experience.
Active commuter involvement is an important part of the college experience. Studies have shown that students who are involved in co-curricular activities actually do better in school than those who are not involved. The range of activities at Warren and UCSD are diverse and flexible enough to accommodate a busy schedule.
WTCC is charged with addressing the unique needs of transfer and commuter students as well as planning events and activities for the Warren College commuter population. WTCC is comprised of 10 members who are both elected and appointed 5 transfer students and 5 commuter students are selected during Spring and Fall quarter, and serve a one-year term. The WTCC is funded through the Warren College Activities Fee managed by the Warren College Student Council (WCSC), and the group puts on a variety of events throughout the year. WTCC assists College transfer students in their transition to life at UCSD, and provides social opportunities for commuters to meet one another. Events have included orientation info sessions, BBQ's, study breaks, socials, baseball games and Disneyland trips. For more information, call (858) 534-4731.
There are two levels of student government at UCSD. The Associated Students (ASUCSD) represents the campus as a whole, and Warren College Student Council (WCSC) serves our college community. Elections are held in the spring, and interested students are recruited throughout the year to serve on the many boards, commissions, committees, and task forces that exist.
Are you living off campus and interested in planning FREE activities for all commuter students? Are you motivated to make a difference in solving problems commuters face daily? ACCB plays two major roles in the UCSD community: programming and advocacy. Email ideas, comments, or to find out more information about ACCB meeting times, email commuter@ucsd.edu.
ACTA is designed to serve transfer student needs. ACTA serves as a blanket organization, working with other transfer services and organizations to provide transfer students with vital transfer-specific information, social events, a sense of belonging at UCSD, and a voice on the Associated Student Council. ACTA also serves as a medium to get involved at UCSD in a variety of ways. For more information, see ACTA.
The Commuter Student Services Office can assist you in making UCSD your "home away from home." They are located in the Student Center, Building A, 2nd Floor, Suite 200 (above the Bike Shop.) The office sponsors quarterly events, such as BBQ's, free food giveaways and final exam breaks. Students may pick up a Commuter Resource Guide, which provides information every commuter student should know (such as where to find study space, commuter lounges, computer labs and their hours, transit maps... even motorist assistance). The Off-Campus Housing staff receives and maintains up-to-date rental listings from various landlords and homeowners in the community. They also provide samples of tenant-landlord forms, rental agreements and local rental rate information. Online housing listings and message boards are also available. For more information, Transportation and Parking, Commuter Student Services, or call (858) 534-3670.
The UCSD Early Childhood Education Center is open to the children of UCSD students, staff, and faculty. There is a limited amount of subsidy available for eligible students and entry level staff. The goal of the center is to provide a meaningful experience for children 3 months to 5 years of age. The program offers a child-initiated curriculum that promotes the individual person and a sense of community. Also, the Center's Infant/Toddler Referral Program provides information about selecting quality child care and assists parents in locating child care within our network of family home day care providers. For information and/or a wait list application, call (858) 534-2768.
Commuter Lounges offer a place to relax, meet people, and study. Several locations on campus are designed specifically for commuters. They are the Commuter Lounge (Blake Hall, Revelle), the Cloud's Rest (next to MOM, Muir), the Center for the People (Thurgood Marshall), the Lounge (second floor, Price Center), and Warren's Student Lounge (first floor of the Computer Science and Engineering Building). Some lounges are open until late evening; check each lounge for specific hours. In addition, there are game rooms at the Price Center, Muir, Revelle, and Warren Student Activities Center

Phone
(858) 534-4731
Email
wardean@ucsd.edu
Mailing Address
9500 Gilman Drive #0422
La Jolla, CA 92093-0422
Location
Computer Science and Engineering Building (EBU3B)
Room 1148
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 am-12:00 pm & 1:00-4:30 pm