Share Your Thoughts in the 2024 U of A Commuter Survey

Bicyclists cross Arkansas Avenue headed toward the Razorback Greenway, just a block away from campus.
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Bicyclists cross Arkansas Avenue headed toward the Razorback Greenway, just a block away from campus.

For the month of September, the U of A Commuter Survey will be open for feedback from our campus community. Information collected will be used to inform transportation related decisions made for the University of Arkansas campus. All U of A students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to complete the survey.

More people than ever are visiting the UofA campus daily. Our transportation demands have increased in scale and complexity as the university has grown and commuters have adopted more diverse modes of travel.

Whether you choose to walk, bike, scoot, skate, drive, or ride a bus we want to know how you typically commute to campus and what we can do to better meet your transportation needs. Commuting habits can be complex, but for the purpose of this survey, please report your average/normal habits. The data collected here will help us to provide the best possible services to our U of A community.

Go to the commuter survey. Results from past commuter surveys can be found on the Office for Sustainability's transportation website.

Once you've completed this 5-minute anonymous survey you may provide contact information to enter to win a Patagonia backpack.


About the Office for Sustainability: The mission of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability (OFS) is to motivate, facilitate, and coordinate responsible practices through partnerships with students, faculty, and staff across all campus departments. The OFS uses the campus as a living laboratory by overseeing the implementation of the University of Arkansas environmental goals.

Contacts

Emma Armendariz, active transportation coordinator
Office for Sustainability
479-575-7101, erarmend@uark.edu

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