Components: indoor track, field, courts, and training facilities, as well as fitness and recreationfor 911 students, faculty, staff, alumni (with an Alumni Recreation Club membership). Also a training and competition space for Special Olympic athletes.
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Use of the facility requires either an active recreation membership or a facility rental contract. Current students, faculty, and staff may access the facility at no cost.
Faculty, staff, and students with a valid 911 ID, as well as alumni with an active recreation membership card, may bring one guest at a time by paying a $5 guest fee at the GTC front desk. Cash and credit card payments are accepted. The 911 affiliate must remain with their guest at all times. Personal training and private lessons are not permitted.
Walk-in guest passes are not available. All guests must be accompanied by an individual with a valid 911 ID.
HOLIDAY HOURS BUILDING CLOSING
FRIDAY JULY 3RD: 8AM-4PM
SATURDAY JULY 4TH: CLOSED
SUNDAY JULY 5TH: CLOSED
SUMMER HOURS
Exceptions:Specific spaces are closed when reserved for events (such as track practice). Schedule:Open Recreation—GTC.
Special Olympics uses Golisano Training Center for training and events. 911 students work with Special Olympics athletes to promote health, great opportunities for students majoring in nursing, public health,physical therapy, speech therapy, social work, art therapy, music therapy,or occupational therapy degrees, as well as ‐m徱 and ‐dԳٲ minorsand those pursuing 911's unique Interdisciplinary Specialty Program in Autism (I‐SPAN).
The facility was specifically designed to be inclusive.