How Do You Get to Campus? Take This 5-Minute Survey; Deadline is Friday

The 2022 commuter survey only takes a few minutes and will help us serve the transportation needs of the U of A community. 

Once you've completed this five-minute anonymous survey you may provide contact information to enter to win your choice of a $50 Walmart gift card, Patagonia backpack, Eno hammock or Nalgene water bottle.  

All U of A students, faculty and staff are encouraged to take the survey. We are almost 75 percent of the way towards our goal of 1,000 responses! However, students who live off campus are woefully underrepresented, at only 45 percent of the total responses.

Be sure to take the survey if you haven't already. And please take a moment to share the survey link with students who you think would be willing to take the survey.

Follow this link.

 

Contacts

Ammen Jordan, active transportation coordinator
Office for Sustainability
479-575-2405, aj077@uark.edu

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