You may enter any keywords to search by. Click the "Apply" button to search based on the keywords you supply.
Keywords separated by a space will result in FAQs that contain either word (e.g. tuition payment due). If you would like to search for a specific phrase, surround keywords in quotation marks (e.g. "financial aid"). Phrase searches will only return FAQs that have the exact phrase in them.
Keywords:
You need to gain approval for posting flyers from the Director of Student Activities in the Student Center, room 208.
The Student Center has a study lounge on the third floor, and a student lounge on the second floor. You can also enjoy a game of ping pong or play an XBOX game in the game room. If you'd like to just relax and watch a little television, check out the large, flat screen TV in room 215.
The Cybercafé in the Student Center provides computers for students for personal use.
The Fitness Center is located in Guerrieri Hall. On the third floor you will find a cardio room with treadmills, elliptical machines, stationary bikes and stair masters. The fourth floor has electronic weight machines. You must be a current Wor-Wic student (with current student ID) or employee to use the fitness center.
You may use the cardio room and weight machines Monday - Friday from 12 pm - 1pm and again from 4:45pm - 8 pm and Saturday from 9am-3pm. The fitness center is available for open basketball play Monday and Wednesday from 4:45-6:00 pm, Friday from 4:45 - 8 pm and Saturday from 9am-3pm.
If you are interested in quitting smoking and would like free assistance, you should contact the director of student activities at 410-334-2892 or tgsmith@worwic.edu.
The requirements for starting a new club include submitting to the Student Government Association a club constitution, a list of at least 5 interested students with their signatures, and the name of a college employee who agrees to act as the club advisor. Once the club is approved by the SGA, all documentation is submitted and the club is recommended for approval to the college Board of Trustees.
If you are interested in starting a new club on campus, the director of student activities, located in the student center room 208, will assist you with the process.
Forms:
The SGA is your Student Government Association. All credit students are members of the student government association (SGA). Four students are elected from the general student population to serve as the executive board. The purpose of the SGA is to establish, promote and finance organizations and events directed toward the benefit of the students and to provide a student representative on designated college committees. The SGA operates from SGA fees generated from students at the beginning of each fall and spring semester. The SGA also provides an opportunity for students to further pursue their special interests by coordinating and allocating funds for other activities, such as hosting guest lecturers and special presentations.
Stop by the student activities office in the Student Center, room 208 and complete an activities interest form. We will put you in touch with the club leader or advisor.
Tell us why you rated the page this way (optional).