Is Grand Valley State a dry campus?

Is Grand Valley State a dry campus?

We have a dry campus, which means that alcohol is prohibited. However, if you’re into the party scene there are off-campus parties. There’s something for everyone to do at Grand Valley.

Are freshmen required to live on campus at Grand Valley State University?

Incoming first year students for Fall 2021 are required to live on campus. Once you have been admitted to GVSU, you must submit a housing application or an exemption request online. Students who apply earlier are more likely to get a preferred housing choice.

Can freshman have cars at Gvsu?

Pros and cons of having a car on campus At Grand Valley freshman are allowed to have cars on campus, but the question is, is it worth it? One of the many great things Grand Valley offers is a bus system. The busses can take you downtown, to Meijer and to the apartments on campus.

Is MSU a party school?

Although MSU has a lot of parties, not everyone is a partier. Only sometimes. The school does have a lot of partying so there’s always some place to go, but there are so many people that theres always a scene you can fit into.

How much is a dorm at Grand Valley State University?

Downtown – On Campus Apartments**

Style Living Centers Rate(s)
1 Bedroom / 1 Person Secchia $4,300
2 Person Efficiency Winter $3,250
2 Bedroom / 2 Person Secchia $3,850
3 Bedroom / 3 Person Secchia $3,250

Where do guests park at Gvsu?

Health Campus Guest Parking Guests and visitors may utilize the pay-to-park areas marked in green on the campus maps. When parking in pay-to-park, we highly recommend using ParkMobile. Visitor parking is also available in the upper-level parking ramp at CHS and DCIH.

Where are the Grand Valley State University campuses?

Grand Valley has three campuses: the main campus in Allendale and two satellite campuses in the surrounding area. Smaller centers in Muskegon, Detroit and Traverse City also exist. The Interurban Transit Partnership operates several The Rapid bus routes under contract with the university.

When did Grand Valley State University open the Cook DeVos Center?

The Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences (CHS), which opened in 2003, reached capacity in 2011.

When did Grand Valley State University celebrate 50 years?

The fall semester 2010 began a year-long celebration of the university’s first 50 years of history and change. Grand Valley completed its first 50 years with a comprehensive campaign that raised almost $100 million from over 17,000 donors, making it the university’s largest campaign to date.

What do GVSU students do in Grand Rapids?

Downtown Grand Rapids offers GVSU students a walkable center for art, music, culture, and dining. A gateway to outdoor recreation, students enjoy wide-ranging activities like biking, hiking, water sports, winter sports, dog parks, and beautiful nearby beaches.