Lynn University Top Questions

What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Jesse

Nothing to do on campus. So go off. Don't have a car? Wouldn't come here if I were you. The school offers a shuttle service that runs in a 5 mile radius of campus. It runs 10-7 M-F, and 1-5 on weekends. So make sure you're done with whatever you're doing and call the shuttle before 7 on weekdays, or 5 on weekends or else you'll have to get back on your own, or wait til 10 W-Sun for the "safe ride" that is full of drunks. Also when calling to be picked up at Lynn to be driven, call ahead. You will have to wait until the shuttle comes back to campus .. which takes about 30 min-hr depending on who was dropped off before. Also expect the same in the ride, it's not just a straight ride, they need to make drop offs as well. If you like walking, the mall is only 2 miles away and is better than waiting for the van to take you there. Public transit runs by campus, but when asked about it no one seems to know of it .. or seems to know anyone who uses it. So within 5 miles there seems a lot .. beaches .. shops .. food .. all great .. if you have the money to spend on the expensive shops .. the beach is just a strip of sand .. and nothing to walk to, and if you get hungry all there is is like 3 cafes. Although walking to the mall is fun.

Jesse

there is nothing to go at lynn! despite what they tell you there is NO greeklife. they have like one "fraternity" and lets just say they gave everyone a bid. the school has mini carnavels once in a while and parents this is where your money is really going to. in Boca Raton there is absolutly nothing to do. there is the beach which may seem really cool at first but thats it. unless you want you children running away to miami to sketchy clubs in really ghetto areas of town like club space.

Royce

Our Greek Organizations are definitely making a big impact on our campus. We have two Fraternities, Alpha Phi Delta and Zeta Beta Tau, and we have one sorority Sigma Sigma Sigma. Our Greeks are always hosting events on campus, they have started a Greek Week and have that brotherhood/sisterhood bond that you would find in a large campus community.