Priority Shuttle Seating for College of Engineering riders - Dec. 10-14 and Jan. 7, 2019
For College of Engineering students, faculty and staff ONLY -- for priority seating:
The college is anticipating heavy use of the NE Ride shuttles during Finals Weeks (Dec. 10-14) and is providing priority tickets for COE students, faculty and staff.
If you plan on using the shuttle this week with priority seating, you must get tickets for your planned day(s) and time(s).
* For tickets, pick them up in person from the Dean’s Suite on City Campus (114 Othmer Hall, Lincoln) or Scott Campus (100 PKI, Omaha) – office hours are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
* You will be asked to provide your NU ID number, your engineering program/dept./office and the times/days you need tickets.
* Rides are first-come, first serve. If you do not have a ticket, you may not be able to ride during your preferred time.
NOTE: The shuttles will NOT run Dec. 17, 2018 – Jan. 6, 2019; they will begin again Jan. 7, 2019 (priority tickets are available for this date, too)
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