Off-campus Student Services Newsletter: September 2024
EVENTS
On Campus
- Every Friday Saturday 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Late Night at the Great Dane Union – Campus Center West
- 9/6/24 to 9/27/24 UAlbany Women’s Volley Invitational – PE Gym
- 9/6/24 2 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs Merrimack – Alumni Turf
- 9/6/24 7 p.m. Film Screening: LONE STAR - Page Hall, 135 Western Avenue, Downtown Campus
- 9/6/24 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. GSRC: Late Night – Campus Center West Room O190
- 9/6/24 1 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs Cornell – Alumni Turf
- 9/14/24 3:30 p.m. UAlbany Men’s Soccer vs Cornell – Casey Stadium
- 9/15/24 1 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs Drexel – Alumni Turf
- 9/17/24 Drone Night – Drone Lab Page Hall Basement, Downtown Campus
- 9/18/24 7 p.m. UAlbany Woman’s Soccer vs Siena – Casey Stadium
- 9/22/24 2 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs UC Davis – Alumni Turf
- 9/27/24 2 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs UMass Lowell – Alumni Turf
- 9/28/24 3:30 p.m. UAlbany Football vs Maine - Casey Stadium
- 9/29/24 12 p.m. UAlbany Field Hockey vs Liberty – Alumni Turf
- 9/29/24 3 p.m. UAlbany Woman’s Volleyball vs UNH – PE Gym
- 9/29/24 7 p.m. UAlbany Woman’s Soccer vs Bryant – Casey Stadium
Off Campus
- Every Wednesday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Empire State Plaza Farmers Market - Empire State Plaza, North End
- Every Sunday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Albany Farmer’s Market - In Front of MVP Arena (51 S Pearl Street)
- Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Troy Waterfront Farmers Market - River Street, Troy, NY
- 9/4/24 8 p.m. Capitol Park After Dark Movie Series: The Thin Man - West Capitol Park Albany, NY 12210
- 9/6/24-9/8/24 2024 Waterford Tugboat Roundup -Richard M. Hurst Harbor Center, 1 Tugboat Alley Waterford, NY 12188
- 9/7/24 12 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 19th Annual Little Italy StreetFest - Little Italy, Union at N. Jay Street Schenectady, NY 12305
- 9/7/24 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 73rd Annual Stockade Villagers' Outdoor Art Show - Front & Ferry Streets Schenectady, NY
- 9/7/24-9/8/24 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Troy's Armenian Festival - Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church, 255 Spring Avenue Troy, NY 12205
- 9/14/24 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. Albany Riverfront Jazz Festival - Corning Preserve Boat Launch Colonie & Water Street Albany, NY 12207
- 9/14/24 to 9/15/24 Clifton Park Farm Fest- Clifton Park, NY 12065
- 9/14/24 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ukrainian Festival - Polish Club, 225 Washington Ave Extension Albany, NY 12205
- 9/14/24 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. 2024 Hispanic Heritage Celebration - Empire State Plaza Convention Center, Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12242
- 9/15/24 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Carrot Festival - Congregation Agudat Achim, 2117 Union St. Niskayuna, NY 12309
- 9/20/24 to 9/21/24 New York State International Film Festival - The Linda, 339 Central Ave Albany, NY 12206
- 9/21/24 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. YogaPlooza 2024 - Sheridan Avenue Ca Pine Street, Albany, NY 12207
- 9/21/24 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. PearlPalooza 2024 - Downtown Albany, North Pearl Street Albany, NY 12207
- 9/29/24 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Upper Madison Street Fair - Upper Madison Avenue Albany, NY 12208
Emergency Contact Campus Residence Registry
UAlbany will be emailing an Emergency Contact & Residence Registry form to all off-Campus students. The University uses this information to better support its off-Campus students, helping staff respond effectively and provide timely information in the case of an emergency.
Please provide the physical address of where you reside while attending UAlbany, not your permanent address (unless you reside at your permanent address when class is in session).
All off-Campus students must complete this form and will receive reminders until they do.
Making Your Apartment Your Home
One of the best parts of moving off Campus is turning your apartment into your home! To many this can be a daunting task as it can becoming quite expensive, difficult to do logistically and overwhelmingly when done all at once. There are plenty of ways to help alleviate these feelings and make creating your home an enjoyable experience. Read our tips below to help you on this journey.
- There are plenty of good second-hand stores in the surrounding area to find used but home goods and furniture. Such as the Habitat Humanity Restore, Goodwill, Salvation Army stores and many others.
- Check online for local garage sales in your area or online marketplaces. If you buy an item from a local online marketplace, the Albany Police Department strongly recommends meeting the seller at one of their stations to ensure your safety.
- If you do not have a vehicle, hardware stores in the area rent pickup trucks for a daily rate if you need to transport heavy items to your apartment.
- Read your lease thoroughly and make sure you do not attach items to your walls or move in items that could cause d a.m. age that could be deducted from your security deposit when you leave.
- Hold off on buying non-essential items until they are in off season or until the holiday season when they may be on sale.
- Try to buy items that can be reused year to year that you do not have to keep rebuying. If possible, locate storage opportunities early in the year for you to store your items over the summer to ease moving in and out of your apartment if you leave Albany during the summer.
FINANCIAL WELLNESS FOR OFF-CAMPUS STUDENTS - QUICK TIPS
Budgeting: Create a monthly budget and track your spending.
Income Sources: Identify all income streams, including jobs and scholarships.
Expense Management: Categorize essentials vs. non-essentials; cut back on non-essentials.
Housing: Negotiate rent, consider roommates, know your tenant rights.
Groceries: Plan meals, make shopping lists, look for student discounts.
Utilities: Set up auto-pay for bills, conserve energy and water.
Transportation: Use public transit, carpool, or bike to save on costs.
Textbooks: Rent, buy used, or use digital textbooks; utilize library resources.
Emergency Fund: Save for unexpected expenses (3-6 months' expenses).
Credit Management: Use credit responsibly; avoid unnecessary debt.
Financial Aid: Stay informed about aid options and scholarships.
Part-Time Jobs: Find on-campus work that fits your class schedule.
Insurance: Understand health and renters' insurance coverage.
Financial Literacy: Attend university workshops on financial topics.
Long-Term Goals: Start saving for retirement and other future goals (how much ever you can).
Seek Advice: Consult financial advisors and join student financial wellness groups.
Regular Review: Periodically assess and adjust your financial plan.
Campus Resources: Take a look at some important Campus resources
- The Purple Pantry: Need some help with food? Check it out.
- Purple Threads: Interview clothing is expensive. How does FREE sound? Will reopen August 26, 2024
- Student Emergency Fund: Had an emergency that cut into your savings for school and living expenses? You might be able to get an award. Reopens for applications on September 3, 2024
- Homelessness Liaison: Struggling to find a safe place to live and sleep? Click the link to get connected
- SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program): Some students may be eligible for monthly food assistance that can be used like a credit card at the grocery store. Check your eligibility here