11 Student Engagement & Activities Union 202, 214, and 215, 718-420-4257 The Office of Student Engagement & Activities (SEA) strives to create diverse opportunities that engage students through the integration of knowledge from the classroom and life on campus. SEA encourages the active participation of all students, both commuter and residential, by developing leadership skills, personal responsibility, and social justice advocacy. SEA celebrates individuality, advances diversity, and promotes wellness through meaningful programming connecting students to the Wagner community. SEA is committed to providing leadership and advisement for registered student organizations, creating and organizing intentional programs that raise awareness in areas including personal safety, healthy relationships and wellness, and actively supporting the Greek community through the advisement of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the National Panhellenic Council (NPC). SEA sponsors and supports campus traditions such as Wagner Weekend, Songfest, and Wagnerstock, and supports student event management. If you are a student looking to join an organization, thinking about creating an organization (see also Recognition of Student Organizations), or looking to get involved, please do not hesitate to stop by the office or visit SEA’s website to learn more: Student Engagement & Activities website. The Office of Student Engagement & Activities (SEA) strives to create co-curricular opportunities for students to meaningfully engage in life outside of the classroom. SEA encourages the active participation of all students, both commuter and residential, by developing student leaders, personal accountability, and social integration at Wagner College. SEA provides direct oversight to all student leaders of registered student organizations, creates and organizes intentional programs that assists students with their personal and social development at Wagner College, and actively supports our Fraternity and Sorority Life communities through the advisement of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the National Panhellenic Council (NPC). SEA sponsors and supports campus traditions such as, Wagner Weekend, Songfest, Wagnerstock, and supports student event management. If you are a student looking to join an organization, download the Involve App today to see a full list of all Registered Student Organizations. If you are a student looking to join an organization, thinking about creating an organization (see also Recognition of Student Organizations), or looking to get involved, please do not hesitate to stop by the office or visit SEA’s website to learn more: Student Engagement & Activities website. Tutoring Office of Academic Advising and Accessibility, Union, 3rd Floor, 718-390-3416, [email protected] Peer Tutoring is a service provided at no additional service to help students who are interested in additional support in academic subjects. Our tutors are current students who have been recommended by faculty members and trained to assist undergraduate students with specific subjects, assignments, or projects. Tutoring is provided on a one-to-one basis and in small groups. Peer Tutoring can take place in department study lounges, the library, and the residence hall lounges. You can find peer tutors under the peer tutoring tab in myWagner and you can make an appointment at the WCONLINE. Van Service to Staten Island Ferry During the academic year, the Campus Safety Office runs a ferry van service. The van leaves Wagner and then proceeds to the Ferry Terminal. Service begins at 6:40AM Monday through Thursday and runs until approximately 11:30PM. The last stop at the Ferry is at 11:00PM, arriving back at Wagner at approximately 11:30PM. Friday Service begins at 6:40AM and runs until 1:30AM. Saturday service begins at 7:10AM and ends at 1:30AM Sunday Service begins at 9:10AM and ends at 11:10PM The latest schedule is available on the Campus Safety website. Van service stops on campus are: Parker Hall Gazebo and the Main Gate Gazebo. Van service stops at the Ferry Upper Level; a Wagner sign is posted at that location. We ask for your patience as weather and/or traffic conditions may affect the service. Van drivers will do their best to meet the arriving and departing ferries and students are expected to adhere to all guidelines posted within the van. If you need to contact the College regarding the van schedule, call 718-390-3148.