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Commuter Student Information
At LIU Post, approximately 80 percent of the student population consists of commuters. There are a variety of resources on Campus to ensure that, as a commuter, you feel at home and involved at LIU Post. We also encourage you to become involved in the Commuter Student Association, which actively integrates the commuter student population into campus life through social activities, educational programs and fundraising. This organization provides a forum for commuters to meet other students and share their experiences at LIU Post. You are also welcome to use the Commuter Student Lounge in Hillwood Commons, where you can study, relax or meet up with friends between classes.
Off Campus Housing
Commuters interested in living near campus? To see available listing in the area, click here
JobNet
Looking for a job on campus? See what is available on campus, click here
Public Transportation
There is a designated bus stop located on the LIU Post campus. For the most up-to-date Nassau Inter-County Express (NICE) bus schedule, click here
The campus is also accessible by train. Take the Long Island Railroad to either the Greenvale or Hicksville stations. Bus or taxi service is available from these stations to the campus.
Parking
Parking is free and accessible throughout LIU Post Campus. All students are required to register their vehicle with the Department of Public Safety and be issued an official LIU Post parking sticker.
Commuter Student Meal Plans
Dining Services has a special meal plan option just for commuter students. To find out more information, click here
Commuter Student Association
The CSA caters to the commuters on campus looking to get involved and form lasting friendships with those a part of the LIU Post community. Through CSA-sponsored events, commuters are able to mingle with resident and commuter students, enriching their overall college experience. They also work closely with other student groups as well as the administration to voice commuter concerns on campus.