2015 Summer Orientation Booklet

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SUMMER ORIENTATION #Welcome2Liberty


WE ARE EXCITED YOU ARE HERE AT

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY FOR SUMMER ORIENTATION!

Inside this booklet, you’ll find useful information about today’s events, including your very first Liberty class, New Student Seminar 101 (NSSR 101). Summer Orientation is the perfect opportunity to complete any outstanding enrollment steps, saving you time when you come back to campus in August. Our faculty and staff are looking forward to meeting you and starting your training to become a Champion for Christ. We hope that you enjoy your time here. Welcome to Liberty!

Larry Hoezee, Ph.D. Executive Director Resident Enrollment Management


TABLE OF CONTENTS THE DAY’S EVENTS

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PREPARING FOR LIFE AT LIBERTY

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COLLEGE CREDIT & COURSE PLACEMENT

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COLLEGE-LEVEL TESTS FOR CREDIT

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CONTACTS

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DINING OPTIONS

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CLASS REGISTRATION

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CAMPUS MAP

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DEMOSS HALL MAPS

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GREEN HALL MAPS

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THE DAY’S EVENTS Check-In and Service Fair

Meet representatives from Liberty’s departments and receive answers to your questions about the fall semester. You will be placed into a red or blue group to determine your schedule for the remainder of the day.

Welcome Session

Hear from university leaders and join your assigned group (red or blue).

MORNING AND AFTERNOON SESSIONS Attend the following sessions, depending on your group assignment (red or blue). See schedule insert for details.

New Student Seminar (NSSR 101)

NSSR 101 is required for all first-time Liberty students and is a graduation requirement. The online portion of this course is due by Friday, Sept. 4, 2015. For more information regarding NSSR 101, please visit www.Liberty.edu/NSSR. Because you’re attending NSSR 101 during Summer Orientation, you are only required to attend the Welcome Gathering, Meet and Greet, and the President’s Kickoff during Fall Welcome Week.

Parent Orientation Session Enrollment Assistance

Parents, find out what Liberty can do for you with the following essential information provided in this session: • Parent support services • Important things every Liberty parent needs to know • Q&A: What it means to have a student at Liberty

Take advantage of personalized assistance in completing admissions requirements, class registration, payment plan information, student housing, and more. Refer to the Enrollment Assistance Guide for details.

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Campus Search 101 Jerry Falwell Library Tours and Information Orientation Lunch Orientation Cookout & Games (optional)

Explore Liberty’s growing campus, locate your fall classes, and check out our new facilities. Also, visit one of our model residence halls, East Campus 40-102 or Main Campus 19. Campus maps are on pages 18-25 of this booklet.

Tours of the library and research skills classes are offered at 11 a.m., noon, 3 p.m., and 4 p.m. Students can inquire about tours during the Service Fair to see if there are any openings remaining. Space is limited!

Join us for a complimentary lunch in the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall between 1 and 2 p.m. All guests are welcome to attend.

At the end of the day, join our staff at the brand-new Kamphuis Field at Liberty Softball Stadium for a cookout and games! Tickets are $7 per person (children 10 and under are free). Purchase with cash or credit at Check-In, or pay cash at the door.

Need assistance?

Visit or call the Hancock Welcome Center at (434) 582-2064.

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PREPARING FOR LIFE AT LIBERTY TO BRING OR NOT TO BRING The lists below include items that are supplied, allowed, or prohibited in the residence halls. University furniture may not be removed from the room. Plan accordingly with your roommate(s) to avoid duplicating items. Wall hangings may only be hung with push pins or tacks on dry wall, not cinder block. Use of tape or adhesive putty is at your own risk. Students are held responsible for any wall damage or discoloration. Please take a few minutes to read through the Student Code of Conduct at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay before coming to campus. THINGS TO BRING • Bible • Pillow, sheets, blankets, mattress pad, storage crates for travel, flashlight with extra batteries • Laundry basket, drying rack, ironing board, iron, laundry detergent, fabric softener, quarters for laundry if living on Main Campus, shower shoes, a small sewing kit, safety pins • Rain jacket, umbrella, backpack • A computer, pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, ruler, calculator, stapler, tape, paper, envelopes, scissors, alarm clock, desk lamp, note cards, stamps, contact lens supplies, glasses, power strips with circuit breakers • Window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, broom, trash can, trash bags • Bandages, hydrogen peroxide, antiseptic cream, digital thermometer, over-the-counter pain reliever, cough drops, cold medicine, emergency medical information. • Please provide information about your medical conditions, prescriptions, insurance, family doctor, and emergency contacts to your resident assistant (RA) as well.

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THINGS NOT TO BRING • Pets (except fish and hermit crabs) • Nails and tape that damage walls • Water beds • Hot plates, hot pots, sandwich makers, toasters, toaster ovens, indoor grills* • Multiple-plug outlets (except power strips), extension cords, tubular halogen light bulbs, torchiere-style halogen lamps, candles, space heaters, air conditioners *Permitted in East Campus residence halls only


MAIN CAMPUS SUPPLIED ITEMS (3-PERSON ROOMS) Two closets per room, sink with mirror, window blinds, beds, dressers, desks, and chairs ANNEX, EAST CAMPUS, AND QUADS SUPPLIED ITEMS (2- AND 3-PERSON ROOMS) One closet per room, window blinds, beds, dressers, desks, and chairs

THINGS TO BRING TO EAST CAMPUS, QUADS, THE ANNEX, AND RESIDENTIAL COMMONS • Toilet paper, plunger, bathroom cleaning supplies, toilet shelf, trash cans and bags, mop, bucket, broom, vacuum cleaner • Plates, silverware, cups, pots and pans* • Bath mat, entry floor mat, area rugs *East Campus and The Quads

RESIDENTIAL COMMONS SUPPLIED ITEMS (2-PERSON ROOMS) One closet per room, window blinds, beds, dressers, desks, chairs, microwave, and refrigerator** **For students living in the Residential Commons, additional microwaves and refrigerators are prohibited. Please visit www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing for details. VEHICLE REGISTRATION All vehicles on campus must have a current Liberty University parking decal properly displayed. Information on obtaining a parking decal and parking rules and regulations are available at www.Liberty.edu/LUPD. Parking and traffic regulations are listed online at www.Liberty.edu/LUPD. INSTITUTIONAL LIABILITY The university will not be responsible for damage to or loss of personal belongings, which are a result of fire, wind, water, insects, rodents, vandalism, or theft. However, when damage or loss is reported, the university will take reasonable steps to resolve the problem. Students are encouraged to make sure personal belongings are covered by their parent’s homeowner’s or renter’s insurance policy. Students residing off campus are encouraged to obtain homeowner’s or renter’s insurance to protect themselves against unforeseen circumstances.

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COLLEGE CREDIT & COURSE PLACEMENT Assessments COMPUTER ASSESSMENT To ensure Liberty students are proficient in computer technology, they are required to take Information Technology (INFT 110) or pass all areas (Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) of the computer assessment. Students who do not pass at least two areas of the computer assessment in their first semester must take INFT 110 within their first 45 credit hours, or within their first year if a transfer student. Students passing all but one area of the assessments are required to take a 1-credit course within their first 45 credit hours (or within their first year as a transfer student) for the corresponding assessment they did not pass (PowerPoint-INFT 102, Excel-INFT 103, Word-INFT 104). Passing the computer assessment or INFT 110 will satisfy the technology competency requirement as listed on the Degree Completion Plan (DCP). Transfer students may substitute a computer application course for INFT 110 to satisfy the requirement. The computer assessment will be available at the beginning of the fall semester. Visit www.Liberty.edu/ComputerAssessment or email INFT@liberty.edu for more information regarding times and dates. MATH AND ENGLISH The Math and English Assessments are for proficiency and placement, and the results are useful in determining student class schedules. SAT/ACT scores are also used for class placement.* Students transferring in a college-level math or English class may be exempt from taking the assessment. Note that students will be unable to register for classes until they have taken all required assessments. PLACEMENT FOR ENGLISH

PLACEMENT FOR MATH

ENGL 100: English placement score below 70

MATH 100: Math placement score below 70

ENGL 101: English placement score of 70 or higher

MATH 110: Math placement score of 70-74 MATH 115, 117, 121, 125, or 201: Math placement score of 75 or higher Math 126 and 128: A 570+ on SAT math, a 25+ on ACT math, or passed Math 121 with a grade of a “C” or higher Math 131: A 600+ on SAT math, a 27+ on ACT math, or passed Math 128 with a grade of “C” or higher *SAT or ACT scores can be used to meet prerequisites. Visit www.Liberty.edu/ASIST and log into your account for additional information.

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COMPUTER ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES New students who opt to take the Computer Assessment will be able to take the assessment online during the fall semester. Students will receive information via a Blackboard course (it will automatically be added to your course list). If you have questions, please visit www.Liberty.edu/ComputerAssessment or email INFT@liberty.edu.

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College Level Examination Program (CLEP) and the Institutional Challenge Examination (ICE) CLEP and ICE tests offer a unique opportunity to gain college credit for knowledge you have already acquired. SAT and ACT scores are good predictors of how you’ll perform on the CLEP/ICE exams. Students who score well on these tests typically do well on CLEP/ICE exams. For additional information, go to www.Liberty.edu/CLEP or www.Liberty.edu/ICEResidential.

Course Scheduling Information Visit www.Liberty.edu/Registration to view course sequences for most majors. If you wish to request a prerequisite override for courses other than math, submit a request to the appropriate academic department chair. Request a prerequisite override for general education math (MATH 110, 115, or 121) by emailing the College of General Studies (DeMoss Hall, Room 3036) at CGS@liberty.edu. For higher math courses, contact the Mathematics Department at (434) 582-2093 or math@liberty.edu. We encourage you to take a math course during your first year. If you have been accepted on academic caution, you must take MENT 101, Mentoring for University Transition, and register for no more than 14 credits your first semester. Schedules that do not conform to this policy will be adjusted by the Registrar’s Office. If you have questions about class registration, contact the College of Applied Studies & Academic Success (CASAS) at (434) 592-4110 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., or email CASAS@liberty.edu. Avoid courses that duplicate Advanced Placement or CLEP/ICE test credits, or classes you have already transferred in. It is also important to schedule classes during the time of day that you are at your best. A typical, full-time schedule is 12-18 credit hours; however, first-semester students should avoid taking more than 15 credit hours unless otherwise instructed. Schedule your classes according to the requirements for your intended major or interest area. For degree completion plans describing course requirements for your major, visit www.Liberty.edu/DCPs. If you are undecided on your major, you should take foundational studies courses. For a list of courses required of all Liberty students, visit www.Liberty.edu/CASAS.

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ATHLETICS ncaa division i athletic teams TEAM

CONTACT

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Baseball Basketball - Men’s Basketball - Women’s Cheerleading Field Hockey Football Golf Lacrosse - Women’s Soccer - Men’s Soccer - Women’s Softball Swimming - Women’s Tennis - Men’s Tennis - Women’s Track/Cross Country Volleyball - Women’s

Daniel Brown Rebekah Ray Katie Garlick Jordan Ballard Jodi Murphy Kettie Fickter Jeff Thomas Annie McGinley Jeff Alder Jessica Hain Bob Pinto Jacob Shellenberger Chris Johnson Jeff Maren Brant Tolsma Shane Pinder

(434) 582-2101 (434) 582-2337 (434) 582-2907 (434) 592-4481 (434) 582-2393 (434) 582-2704 (434) 582-7448 (434) 582-2144 (434) 582-2381 (434) 582-2768 (434) 582-7257 (434) 582-2100 (434) 582-2409 (434) 592- 6259 (434) 582-2455 (434) 582-2614

dhbrown@liberty.edu rkedwards@liberty.edu kpgarlick@liberty.edu cheer@liberty.edu fieldhockey@liberty.edu kefickter@liberty.edu jthomas5@liberty.edu afmcginley@liberty.edu jtalder@liberty.edu wsoccer@liberty.edu softball@liberty.edu jashellenberger@liberty.edu cjohnson4@liberty.edu jdmaren@liberty.edu bctolsma@liberty.edu sgpinder@liberty.edu

club sports teams TEAM

ACHA Div. I Hockey - Men’s ACHA Div. II Hockey - Men’s ACHA Div. III Hockey - Men’s ACHA Div. I Hockey - Women’s ACHA Div. II Hockey - Women’s Archery - Men’s/Women’s Beach Volleyball - Men’s/Women’s Crew - Men’s/Women’s Cycling - Men’s/Women’s Disc Golf - Men’s/Women’s Equestrian - Men’s/Women’s Figure Skating - Women’s Gymnastics - Men’s/Women’s Lacrosse - Men’s Paintball - Men’s Racquetball - Men’s/Women’s Ski & Snowboard - Men’s/Women’s Synchronized Skating - Women’s Tae Kwon Do - Men’s/Women’s Triathlon - Men’s/Women’s Ultimate - Men’s Ultimate - Women’s Volleyball - Men’s 12 Wrestling - Men’s

CONTACT

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Kirk Handy Chris Lowes Rett McGibbon Paul Bloomfield Sara Niemi Mitch Reno III Rachel Willis Club Sports Parker Spencer Steve Bowman Lori Matthews Tatiana Payne Club Sports Kyle McQuillan Brian Davidson Danny Rodriguez Ryan Leeds Tatiana Payne Club Sports Parker Spencer Club Sports Jonathan Mast Brian Rigg Jesse Castro

(434) 592-3957 (540) 915-5450 (434) 592-7175 (434) 386-7383 (434) 592-6391 (434) 592-3957 (909) 437-7521 (434) 592-3957 (434) 592-3957 (434) 444-2727 (434) 592-5356 (434) 592-5435 (434) 592-3957 (434) 592-3954 (434) 592-3957 (434) 332-4980 (609) 784-2812 (434) 592-5435 (434) 592-3957 (434) 592-3957 (434) 592-3957 (434) 592-3957 (434) 907-0711 (434) 582-7463

kshandy@liberty.edu crlowes@liberty.edu ahmcgibbon@liberty.edu womenshockey@liberty.edu sniemi@liberty.edu archery@liberty.edu beachvolleyball@liberty.edu crew@liberty.edu clubsports@liberty.edu discgolf@liberty.edu equestriancenter@liberty.edu tmgomez@liberty.edu gymnastics@liberty.edu menslacrosse@liberty.edu paintball@liberty.edu racquetball@liberty.edu rmleeds@liberty.edu tmgomez@liberty.edu taekwondo@liberty.edu triathlon@liberty.edu clubsports@liberty.edu jmmast@liberty.edu barigg@liberty.edu jcastro@liberty.edu


MINISTRIES, CLUBS, AND ORGANIZATIONS school of music TEAM

CONTACT

PHONE

Dean, School of Music Associate Dean, Center for Music & Worship Associate Dean, Center for Music & the Performing Arts Chair, Department of University Bands Chair of Applied Music Chair of Music Education

Dr. Vernon Whaley (434) 582-2562 vwhaley@liberty.edu Dr. John Kinchen III (434) 592-6563 jkinchen@liberty.edu Dr. Sean Beavers

EMAIL

(434) 582-3875 sbeavers@liberty.edu

Dr. Stephen Kerr (434) 582-2363 spkerr@liberty.edu Dr. Mark Greenawalt (434) 592-3867 mgreenawalt@liberty.edu Dr. Paul Rumrill (434) 582-2218 prumrill@liberty.edu

ministry offices TEAM

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Center for Global Engagement Department of Ministry Teams Office of Student Leadership Spiritual Programs Student Counseling Services

Melody Harper Justin Smith Dustin DuBose Dan Bolton Cassie Carter

(434) 592-6500 (434) 582-2002 (434) 592-4138 (434) 592-3031 (434) 582-2651

CGE@liberty.edu jmsmith16@liberty.edu studentleadership@liberty.edu convocation@liberty.edu studentcounselingservices@liberty.edu

academic teams

— organizations — student clubs

TEAM

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Debate Team Eagle Scholars Program Intramural Sports LaHaye Student Union Quiz Bowl Team Student Activities Student Government Association Tau Sigma National Honor Society

Michael Hall Frank DiGregorio Ed Barnhouse Front Desk Dr. Jim Nutter Front Desk Student Government

(434) 582-2080 (434) 592-5601 (434) 592-3145 (434) 592-3221 (434) 592-3303 (434) 592-3061 (434) 582-2323

bgrayson@liberty.edu eaglescholars@liberty.edu intramuralsports@liberty.edu lahayestudentunion@liberty.edu jhnutter@liberty.edu studentactivities@liberty.edu SGA@liberty.edu

Dr. Brian Yates

(434) 592-4110

tausigma@liberty.edu

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DINING OPTIONS Based on a report from “The Daily Beast” (www.Liberty.edu/DailyBeast), Liberty University is the third healthiest university in the U.S. Our healthy dining options have helped us earn this ranking. Dining Services is committed to creating exceptional student experiences every day. • MORE THAN 20 DINING LOCATIONS • GREAT VARIETY • EXCITING EVENTS • EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES • SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Our on-campus registered dietitian works with the culinary team to ensure the best in nutrition and quality. For inquiries about special dietary needs, email libertydining@liberty.edu, call (434) 582-2262, or visit the Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/LibertyDiningDietitian. Hear about Liberty’s #1 rankings in dining, safety, and more at www.Liberty.edu/BestColleges.

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The recently renovated Food Court at Reber-Thomas is Liberty’s primary residential dining facility. With more than 15 unique stations, the Food Court features the Training Table with menus designed specifically for student-athletes, a Mongolian grill, a barbecue meat smoker, an international station, a large salad bar, and a vegan station. For students with food allergies, the Food Court also features the award-winning Simple Servings, which offers meals prepared without gluten and seven of the most common food allergens. Students enjoy a wide variety of locations to suit their schedules, dining habits, and tastes. We are committed to nutrition and wellness and invite our students to participate in cooking demonstrations, contests, and other events — or become involved with our Student Board of Directors.

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CLASS REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Below are the steps to register for classes. View detailed instructions at www.Liberty.edu/Registration. Remember, class registration cannot begin until you have completed Financial Check-In as well as applicable Math and English Assessments.

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Visit www.Liberty.edu and select “myLU Sign-in” at the top of the page.

Enter your username and password to sign in. (If you do not have an account, you will be prompted to create one.)

Select “ASIST,” “Student,” and “Registration.”

Choose “Fall 2015” as the registration term and click “Look Up Courses.”

Choose “Fall 2015” and click “Submit.”

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Once you have chosen your desired subject, select “Course Search.”

Various classes will appear in the list. Choose the class you wish to enroll in by selecting “View Sections.”

Choose a class section and check the CRN box. Select “Register” at the bottom of the page.

A“C” next to the CRN represents a closed class.

Repeat steps to add additional classes until your schedule* is complete.

*12 credit hours indicates full-time status.

Be sure to choose classes with a building and room number listed in the “Location” column. Online classes, which are not open to residential students during their first semester at Liberty, have “DLP OFF” listed as the location.


FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) Personal information contained in a student’s educational record, including grades, class schedule, student account, and financial aid, will remain private unless the student consents to disclose such information. A personal identification number (PIN) system must be used to access this information. Directory information, which is not generally considered harmful or an invasion of privacy, may be disclosed to the public. To create a FERPA PIN: 1. Log into your ASIST account and select “General Information” 2. Select “FERPA Personal Identification Number” 3. Create a PIN For more information, visit www.Liberty.edu/FERPA. TRANSFER STUDENTS Transfer students are required to attend the Transfer Student Orientation during Fall Welcome Week even if they attend Summer Orientation. If you have questions about transferring to Liberty, please visit www.Liberty.edu/Transfer. All students must take Biblical Worldview (BWVW) I and II within their first two semesters. These courses must be taken regardless of the general education courses that have been transferred in. New students must also pass University Core Competencies (UNIV 101) before they can graduate. This 1-credit course is designed to help students practice the competencies needed for both academic and real-world success.

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Looking for a certain academic department? Refer to pages 12 and 13 to find its location and contact info.

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MEDIA STUDIES 3390

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3392

3394

BUILDING BACK

3300a-j

DIGITAL MEDIA & COMMUNICATION ARTS

3303

SCHOOLS & DEPARTMENTS

ELEVATOR

STAIRS

RESTROOM

STUDENT SERVICES

RAPID PROTOTYPING LAB 3401a-e

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES

Access to rooftop terrace

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SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION & CREATIVE ARTS


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HELMS SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT OFFICES 4079a-p

HELMS SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT ROUND TABLE 4084

4099

4098

4095

4097

4094

4096

4093

4100

4076

4075 4066

4069a

4067

4064

4059

BUILDING FRONT

4058

CAS 4051 4053

4052

4051a

4041

4038

4055

4054

This map is subject to change.

4056a-v

4057

BUILDING BACK

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

DEPARTMENT OF SPORT MANAGEMENT 4072a-p

4069

4068

4065

DEMOSS HALL 4th FLOOR

4081

4083

4089

4089a

4090a

4090

DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES

4050 4049

4046

4036

4033

4040

LF

CAS

4018

LF

4019

4016

4027

4029

LOST & FOUND

COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES

SCHOOLS & DEPARTMENTS

ELEVATOR

STAIRS

RESTROOM

STUDENT SERVICES

4008a-u

DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY

4047

4035

4022a-v

COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES FACULTY OFFICES

4015

4020

4024

4026

4028

4007

Access to rooftop terrace

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4054

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 4004a-v DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY


TILLEY CAFÉ

GREEN HALL 1st FLOOR

BOX OFFICE

STUDENT SERVICES

TOWER THEATER

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS

RESTROOM STAIRS

1944

ELEVATOR SCHOOLS & DEPARTMENTS OLYMPIC POST OFFICE

LC

LIBERTY COUNSEL

OC CENTER4ME SGA

SPORTS TRAINING CENTER

OLYMPIC SPORTS TRAINING FACILITY

ONLINE COMMUNITIES

1263

1953

1265

1261

CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL ENRICHMENT

1954

CINEMATIC ARTS, ZAKI GORDON CENTER

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION

1948, 1948, 1960

TOLSMA INDOOR TRACK

CENTER4ME 1878

PO

OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP 1875

1200

1576

TO THOM A S ROAD BAP TIS T CHURCH

STUDENT SERVICE CENTER 1589

1510

MATH EMPORIUM 1500

1571

ACCESS CONTROL 1520 1558

GREEN HALL 2nd FLOOR CA

CINEMATIC ARTS

1563

1600

1561

GREEN HALL M AIN ENTR ANCE

2535

CENTER FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT 2500 2534

CA 2356

IT HELP DESK 1539

GREEN HALL M AIN ENTR ANCE

24

2560

2561 ARMY ROTC 2562


LAHAYE STUDENT UNION AQUATICS CENTER RECREATION CENTER 1930

1956

DEPARTMENT OF STUDIO & DIGITAL ART AND ART GALLERY 1892

CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN/ COMMUNITY SERVICE 1880

1848

GREEN HALL TR ANSFER CENTER

1785

1781

THE GRADUATE SCHOOL

1887

LAW LIBRARY 1815

1837 CENTER FOR STUDENT TRAVEL

OC 1881

SGA 1884

OFFICE OF STUDENT HOUSING 1886

SOUTH ENTR ANCE

LC 1848

HEALTH SERVICES 1895

1955

CARD 1957 SERVICES

PO 1943

1835

SUPREME COURT CLASSROOM

1810

DEAN OF STUDENTS

1774

SCHOOL OF LAW

COURT ROOM

1830

1770

1800

1610

1615

COURT ROOM

1614

1771

1745

1713

1709

*The Liberty University Police Department (LUPD) and Human Resources are located on the lower terrace level and are accessible from the Evans Drive side of Green Hall.

SCHOOL OF LAW

1680

1750

1661

ALUMNI AFFAIRS 2659

2725

2603 2604

2616

2775

2618

CASAS

2750

2668

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