On-Campus Dining
Interested in eating at The Table at Regis, Regi's Roasts or Walker's Pub? All commuter and off-campus students have the option to purchase meal plans from Harvest Table dining services.
We want your experience as a commuter student to be an awesome one. What does that look like? It means going to great events, getting connected to student organizations, finding great places to hang out and study, and connecting to other commuter students and residential students alike. It means making Regis your home away from home.
Some things you need to know. All student programming, events, speakers and activities are for all students. That includes… well… You! We offer programs during the day, afternoons, evenings and weekends. Whether you are drawn to clubs, club sports, intramurals, outdoor programs, student government, or concerts, they are all about you. There’s a lot of different ways to be “In the Know” about these events – from low-tech flyers on bulletin boards, to social media posts on RUSGA’s Instagram or the weekly email that comes out of the Student Engagement and Leadership Office. If you can’t find something out? Email your Commuter Student Assistant, drop by the Student Center Front Desk, or head up to the second floor of the Student Center, suite 217.
Interested in eating at The Table at Regis, Regi's Roasts or Walker's Pub? All commuter and off-campus students have the option to purchase meal plans from Harvest Table dining services.
Whether you park on campus or take public transportation, getting to Regis is easy. The RTD bus and light rail both have stops convenient to campus and the neighborhood, and parking permits can be purchased online.
Making Regis your home involves diving in and getting involved! Find out more about Regis Traditions, student clubs and organizations, RUSGA (student government) and so much more!
Located off the West Hall patio (where the ski chairs are), the Ranger Den has comfortable couches, bean bag chairs, a TV, a gaming center, and a group study table. Its a super quiet place and was paid for by your Student
Activities Fee.
Located on the Student Center first floor, Walkers has great food, a fireplace, large TV's, billiards, hand shuffleboard table, and a throwback Ms. Pacman machine. It's a bustling location where people meet, greet, study and connect.
Recently renovated by RUSGA, this space has a comfortable couch, tables for individual or group working sessions, and access to the Clubs and Organizations and RUSGA suites.
Located on the second floor of the student center, the lobby offers comfortable furniture, a large meeting table and several small tables for individual and small group work.
The library has a broad array of workspaces, small group meeting rooms and study carousels. Outside food and drink are welcome in the building.
The common space just outside the Mt. View Center is a good place to hang out and study. This area is also frequented by graduate students.
The commuter student resource room (Student Center first floor behind Walker's Pizza Kitchen) has a microwave, refrigerator and sink. There is also a microwave located on the second floor of the Student Center, right next to the diversity office.
Looking for a place to print? You can find computers and printers in the Carroll Hall basement, the Dayton Memorial Library, the Claver Mountain View Center and the Pomponio Science Building.
Regis University Military & Veterans affairs office operates a food pantry and professional attire closet for students. Ranger Co-Op is located at Coors Center, adjacent to the gym in LDC 122, situated just outside the East doors.
There are different types of emergency phones located around campus: Call Boxes, emergency rescue assistance boxes, and Blue Light emergency phone boxes. Pressing the button contacts Campus Safety directly who can even escort you from an academic building to your car when requested. Also make sure to sign up for RUAlerts to stay informed.
Located just behind the Walkers Pub Pizza station on the first floor of the Student Center, the Commuter Resource Room has a refrigerator, lockers, microwave and sink for commuters to store and prepare their lunches.
All students including commuters have access to a variety of university services and resources.
Students who have satisfied their residency requirement are eligible to live off campus. Our off-campus community website is a great tool to help you find roommates and rental properties in the neighborhood.
Truth: No way! These locations take cash and debit/credit cards and you are free to hang out in these spaces.
Truth: Nope! You just need to sign in as a guest of a residential student to spend time in any of the residence halls.
Truth: There is some late night programming, but most programs are in the afternoons and early evenings.
Truth: The Ranger Den is open to all students.
Location:
Student Center, Room 211
Hours:
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Contact:
303.458.3505
commuterassistant@regis.edu