96-04-08 Off Campus Student Services Moves OHIO STATE OFF-CAMPUS STUDENT SERVICES MOVES OFF-CAMPUS COLUMBUS -- Works of art created by graduate students and faculty from The Ohio State University Department of Art decorate the walls of the newly refurbished Off-Campus Student Services. Originally housed in the Ohio Union, the center is now located in the George Wells Knight House at 104 E. 15th Ave. The large, older house with a fireplace, partial brick interior walls and stained glass windows creates a comfortable atmosphere that helps to foster the feeling of community, one of the center's main objectives. "We want the students to feel as though they are part of the Ohio State community even though they do not live on campus. We don't want them to view living off-campus as just a temporary place to stay," said Harold Spencer, program coordinator for Off-Campus Student Services. "We are here to provide support for the students' needs." The center serves students who do not live in the residence halls, both those who live near campus and those who commute from other parts of Central Ohio. In addition to serving as a clearinghouse for community volunteer activities, the center provides computerized apartment and sublet information, roommate listings, assistance with landlord/tenant negotiations and useful tips for those looking for apartments for the first time or for students who may have a question about off-campus living. The apartment listings and other services will soon be linked to the Internet. The center will also house liaisons from the Franklin County Sheriff's Office, City of Columbus Police and Ohio State University Police, who will work with Off-Campus Student Services and the Community Crime Patrol to improve safety in the neighborhood. "Having Ohio State police in a space off-campus offers tremendous potential for positive interaction with students in the off-campus environment," said John Kleberg, assistant vice president for business and administration. "This link with Community Crime Patrol demonstrates the university's commitment to the importance of the work of the patrol in an area where so many students live." The move helps to establish the center in the area in which many students first move to from the residence halls and from home, said Stephanie LeDuff, coordinator of public relations in the Office of Housing, Food Services and Events Centers. "This location give the students a chance to develop a different perspective of the center and a new respect for our efforts to provide information for students on issues such as safety and community involvement," LeDuff said. The center is open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Appointments are not necessary but can be used to schedule counseling for rental information assistance or legal referrals. # Contact: Stephanie LeDuff, coordinator of public relations in the Office of Residence and Dining Halls, (614) 292-1779. Written by Tracy Turner. [Submitted by: Von Reid-Vargas (ereid@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu) Mon, 8 Apr 1996 11:15:37 -0400] All documents are the responsibility of their originator.