2015 Fall Welcome Week Booklet

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2015 FALL WELCOME WEEK


what you need to know BEFORE YOU ARRIVE

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Pre-arrival Checklist and Final Steps

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Preparing for Life at Liberty

SETTLING IN ON CAMPUS

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Dining Options

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Student Flames Club and Tickets

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Welcome Week Itinerary

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Course Placement and Assessments

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Support Services

22 Contacts

GETTING AROUND page

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Transit Routes

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Maps of Liberty University


WE ARE EXCITED FOR YOU TO JOIN US AT LIBERTY THIS FALL! Our faculty and staff look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to the Liberty family. Inside this booklet, you will find useful information to guide you through Fall Welcome Week and your first weeks on campus. Remember to bring this booklet with you to campus in August. As you become acquainted with Liberty, be sure to familiarize yourself with the student code of conduct, the Liberty Way, found at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay. Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. We are here to serve you! Sincerely,

LARRY HOEZEE, PH.D. Executive Director Resident Enrollment Management

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pre-arrival checklist COMPLETE FINANCIAL CHECK-IN (FCI) • Log into ASIST at www.Liberty.edu/ASIST.

REVIEW THE LIBERTY WAY Download a PDF of the student code of conduct at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay.

• Select “Student.” • Select “Financial Check-In.” Online tutorial is available at www.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts.

COMPLETE STUDENT HEALTH FORM • Log into ASIST. • Select “Student.”

COMPLETE CLASS REGISTRATION • Log into ASIST. • Select “Student.”

• Select “Domestic Student Health Form.” PLEASE NOTE: Health office visits will be filed with the patient’s health insurance and are not included in the price of Liberty’s tuition.

• Select “Registration.”

REQUEST YOUR FLAMES PASS ID CARD Visit www.Liberty.edu/CardServices to upload a photo for your Flames Pass. • You can pick up your Flames Pass in Green Hall, Room 1957, from 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or have it mailed to you before you arrive. • Don’t forget to bring a government-issued photo ID when you pick up your Flames Pass.

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GET CONNECTED! LIBERTY TODAY (mobile app) /LUSTUDENTADVOCATE @LIBERTYUSAO @EXPERIENCELU /LIBERTYUNIVERSITY #WELCOME2LIBERTY


final steps RESIDENCE HALL CHECK-IN New students who have completed Financial Check-In and know their room assignment may check into their residence hall during their assigned time. They will receive their room key from the resident assistant (RA). Students should check their Liberty email or contact the Office of Student Housing at www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing for more information. Representatives from Student Housing will be available in the Hancock Welcome Center on Thursday, Aug. 20, and Friday, Aug. 21, from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Students can verify their housing assignment and information on ASIST under “My Housing and Dining.” PLEASE NOTE: No early arrivals are allowed except for specific, pre-approved groups. If you have questions, contact the Office of Student Housing at (434) 592-4139 or housing@liberty.edu.

TRANSFER ORIENTATION All transfer students with 12 or more credit hours must attend Transfer Orientation on Friday, Aug. 21, at 7:45 a.m. in the Vines Center. Transfer students are also required to take New Student Seminar (NSSR 101), which is a graduation requirement.

VEHICLE REGISTRATION Check the myLU portal and your Liberty email for Liberty University Police Department (LUPD) updates regarding vehicle decals and registration. Visit www.Liberty.edu/LUPD for information on parking instructions.

ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE Enrollment Assistance provides help with completing enrollment requirements, including financial aid, Financial Check-In, housing, and more. There are two opportunities to attend this event at the Hancock Welcome Center: • Thursday, Aug. 20, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. • Friday, Aug. 21, 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

FLAMES PASS If you have not yet received your Flames Pass, bring a government-issued photo ID to Green Hall, Room 1957, on Aug. 20 or 21, 8 a.m.–5 p.m. to pick up your card. You will need your Flames Pass to access your residence hall and the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall.

NEW STUDENT SEMINAR (NSSR) NSSR 101 is required for all first-time Liberty students, and it 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. If you attended Summer Orientation or Summer Bridge, then you are only required to attend the Welcome Gathering, Meet and Greet, and the President’s Kickoff.

MEAL SCHEDULE The Reber-Thomas Dining Hall will open at 7 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 20, for new and transfer students. All dining options will be open on Monday, Aug. 24. Your Flames Pass is required for admission into the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall.

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preparing for life at liberty

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BEST

TO BRING OR NOT TO BRING

ON-CAMPUS

The lists below include items which 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 drywall, not cinder block. Use of tape or adhesive putty is at your own risk. Students are held responsible for any wall damage or discoloration.

THINGS TO BRING

HOUSING in the nation by Niche

THINGS NOT TO BRING

• Bible

• Pets (except fish and hermit crabs)

• Pillow, sheets, blankets, mattress pad, storage crates for travel, flashlight with extra batteries

• Nails and tape that damage walls

• Laundry basket, drying rack, ironing board, iron, laundry detergent, fabric softener, quarters or Flames Cash for laundry (except East Campus residents), 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, a dictionary and thesaurus, alarm clock, desk lamp, note cards, stamps, surge protectors • Window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, broom, trash can, trash bags • Bandages, hydrogen peroxide, antiseptic cream, digital thermometer, over-thecounter pain reliever, cough drops, cold medicine, emergency medical information* information regarding your insurance and * Submit family doctor, medical conditions, prescriptions used, and emergency contacts to your resident assistant (RA).

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16 RANKED

• Water beds • Hot plates, hot pots, sandwich makers, toasters, toaster ovens, indoor grills *

• Multiple-plug outlets (except surge protectors), extension cords, tubular halogen light bulbs, torchiere-style halogen lamps, candles, space heaters, air conditioners items are permitted in the Quads and East * These Campus residence halls only.


MAIN CAMPUS SUPPLIED ITEMS (3-person rooms) • Three desks, dressers, and beds • Two closets • One sink with mirror • One window with blinds

ANNEX, EAST CAMPUS, RESIDENTIAL COMMONS, AND THE QUADS SUPPLIED ITEMS (2- and 3-person rooms) • 2-3 desks, dressers, and beds • One closet • One window with blinds • Microwave* and refrigerator**

THINGS TO BRING TO EAST CAMPUS, THE 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 Please visit www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing for details.

Commons only * Residential Campus, Residential Commons, and the Quads only — ** East additional microwaves and refrigerators are prohibited

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 homeowners policy or a renters insurance policy. Students residing off campus are encouraged to obtain homeowners or renters insurance to protect themselves against unforeseen circumstances.

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dining options Our variety of healthy and wholesome dining options helped us earn this ranking. Dining Services is committed to creating exceptional student experiences every day. Students enjoy: • MORE THAN 20 DINING LOCATIONS • GREAT VARIETY • EXCITING EVENTS

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RANKED

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BEST

ON-CAMPUS

DINING

in the nation by BestColleges.com

• EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Liberty’s meal plan, Freedom Dining, offers you flexible access to Liberty’s main dining facilities, The Food Court at Reber-Thomas and the Hill City Bistro. You will also receive $200 in Flames Cash per semester, along with 10 bonus meals per week at select locations. Flames Cash is accepted at all dining locations on campus, as well as many off-campus locations. Kristina DiSanto, 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 kristina.disanto@sodexo.com, call (434) 592-6116, or visit the Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/LibertyDiningDietitian.

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The 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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Office (434) 582-2262 www.LibertyDining.com

#WELCOME2LIBERTY

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student flames club The Student Flames Club (SFC) exists to promote school spirit, enhance the game day atmosphere at Liberty University Athletics events, and give the student body a chance to connect with other passionate Flames fans. The membership package is a $50 value but is available to students for only $25.

EXCLUSIVE BENEFITS* INCLUDE: • SFC T-shirt and drawstring bag • 10 percent discount at the Liberty University Barnes & Noble bookstore • Coupons and discounts at local restaurants and stores • SFC Flames Pass decal • Opportunity to reserve premium tailgating space for all home football games • First priority on tickets for select away games and postseason events • Invitation to exclusive SFC events

* Membership and benefits are valid for the 2015-16 academic year.

Join today by visiting www.LibertyFlames.com/SFC. For additional information, visit the Athletics Marketing office on the second floor of the Williams Stadium Tower, call (434) 582-4450, or email SFC@liberty.edu. Sign up today and be a part of all the action as Liberty Athletics soars to new heights!

/LibertyFlamesAthletics @LibertyFlames @LibertyFlames /FlamesAthletics

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BE THERE FOR ALL THE ACTION! Skip the lines on game day — you can buy and print discounted guest tickets through the myLU portal.

SCORES, STATS, SCHEDULES, AND MORE


welcome week itinerary Times for residence hall move-in are staggered and may include Wednesday.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 20

7–11 A.M.

BREAKFAST

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

7:30 A.M.–9 P.M.

ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE

HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER

HELP DESK BLITZ

8 A.M.–4:30 P.M.

Meet with the IT Department to set up your Internet connection and troubleshoot additional problems.

DEMOSS HALL, HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER, AND EAST CAMPUS

JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY, TERRACE CONFERENCE ROOM

7:45 A.M.–4 P.M.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION

(Required for international students only)

Receive information about campus life, health insurance, cultural adaptation, and federal regulations. FRONT OF DEMOSS HALL

8 A.M.

South Campus shuttle: Parking Garage South Campus East Campus shuttle: East Satellite Parking Lot David’s Place North The Fall 2015 transit schedule begins on Friday, Aug. 21. For the complete schedule, refer to page 15.

QUESTION TENTS

9 A.M.–6 P.M.

ASSESSMENT TESTS

DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 2195

11 A.M.–2:30 P.M. LUNCH

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. KARAOKE

1–8 P.M.

KAYAK, STAND UP PADDLEBOARD, MOUNTAIN BIKE, AND MORE

CAMP HYDAWAY

2:30–5 P.M. OPEN DINING HALL FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

3–5 P.M.

PARENT SESSION

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

ELMER TOWNS RELIGION HALL, TOWNS-ALUMNI LECTURE HALL

Check-in times will be staggered. Students will be emailed their move-in time.

YOUR RESIDENCE HALL

1–5 P.M. ZIPLINE

5–8 P.M.

CAMP HYDAWAY

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

MOVE INTO RESIDENCE HALLS

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8 A.M.–4:30 P.M.

TRANSIT SERVICES

will be providing special shuttle service for Welcome Week, August 19-20. Only the two routes listed below will be in service during Welcome Week.

DINNER


7–9 P.M.

VIP FRESHMAN BASH

Event includes music, photo booth, giveaways, special deals, etc. LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE

8 P.M.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 7–8:15 A.M. BREAKFAST

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

7:45–8:55 A.M. TRANSFER ORIENTATION

BINGO NIGHT

VINES CENTER

GREEN HALL, LAHAYE EVENT SPACE

8–9 P.M.

LATE NIGHT DINING

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

10:30 P.M.

CURFEW/HALL MEETING, PRAYER AND LIFE GROUPS

8 A.M.–4:30 P.M.

9 A.M.–6 P.M.

ASSESSMENT TESTS

DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 2195

9:05–10:15 A.M.

LIVE HEALTHY LIBERTY: CAMPUS HEALTH & SAFETY; NEW STUDENT ESSENTIALS VINES CENTER (FEMALES) DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 1113/1114 (MALES)

ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE

HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER

10:30–11:30 A.M.

8 A.M.–4:30 P.M. QUESTION TENTS

DEMOSS HALL, HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER, AND EAST CAMPUS

YOUR RESIDENCE HALL

WORSHIP GATHERING

VINES CENTER

11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. KARAOKE

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

WELCOME TO NEW LIBERTY PARENTS! Join us for an informative parent session in Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall at Elmer Towns Religion Hall • Thursday, Aug. 20, from 3-5 p.m. parents@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2339

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 21

(CONTINUED)

11:45 A.M.–12:45 P.M. MEET & GREET WITH ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVES

VARIOUS (BY DEPARTMENT)

PRESIDENT’S KICKOFF

WILLIAMS STADIUM

8 P.M.

BACK-TO-SCHOOL BASH

12:45–2 P.M.

GREEN HALL, LAHAYE MULTIPURPOSE CENTER

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

LUNCH

8–9 P.M.

1–5 P.M.

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

CAMP HYDAWAY

12:30 A.M.

ZIPLINE

1–6 P.M.

LATE NIGHT DINING

CURFEW

HELP DESK BLITZ

YOUR RESIDENCE HALL

JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY, TERRACE CONFERENCE ROOM

SATURDAY, AUGUST 22

1–8 P.M.

KAYAK, STAND UP PADDLEBOARD, MOUNTAIN BIKE, AND MORE

9 A.M.

10 A.M.–6 P.M.

CAMP HYDAWAY

Sign up at www.Liberty.edu/SA

GREEN HALL, LAHAYE STUDENT UNION

JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY, TERRACE CONFERENCE ROOM

2 & 3 P.M.

GUIDED CAMPUS TOURS

HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER

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5–6:45 P.M.

CANOE/KAYAK TRIP ON THE JAMES RIVER

9:30–11 A.M. BREAKFAST

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

HELP DESK BLITZ

11 A.M.–2:30 P.M. BRUNCH

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS


11 A.M.–4 P.M.

9 P.M.

1–5 P.M.

DEMOSS HALL, 2ND FLOOR COMPUTER LAB

Come out and watch “Insurgent” and “San Andreas.”

DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 2195

VINES LAWN

ASSESSMENT TESTS

1–5 P.M. ZIPLINE

CAMP HYDAWAY

1–8 P.M.

KAYAK, STAND UP PADDLEBOARD, MOUNTAIN BIKE, AND MORE

CAMP HYDAWAY

2:30–5 P.M.

OPEN DINING HALL

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

3:30 P.M.

SCAVENGER HUNT

Limited to 100 teams, four people per team

OUTDOOR MOVIE

12:30 A.M. CURFEW

YOUR RESIDENCE HALL

SUNDAY, AUGUST 23 7–9:30 A.M.

EARLY BREAKFAST

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

9:15 & 11 A.M. (11 A.M. SERVICE TELEVISED)

WORSHIP SERVICE

9:30–11 A.M.

DINNER

11 A.M.–2:30 P.M.

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

5–8 P.M. DINNER

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

8–9 P.M.

LATE NIGHT DINING

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

MIDNIGHT

CURFEW

YOUR RESIDENCE HALL

Share your excitement using

#WELCOME2LIBERTY

BREAKFAST

LATE NIGHT DINING

OPEN DINING HALL

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

8–9 P.M.

2:30–5 P.M.

THOMAS ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH

GREEN HALL, LAHAYE EVENT SPACE

5–8 P.M.

ASSESSMENT TESTS

BRUNCH

FOOD COURT AT REBER-THOMAS

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course placement and assessments ASSESSMENTS COMPUTER ASSESSMENT To ensure that Liberty students are proficient in computer technology, the university requires all students to take an information technology course (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 who pass all but one area of the assessment are required to take a 1-credit course within their first 45 credit hours (or within their first year if 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. Please note that students who are required to take the assessments will be unable to register for classes until they have completed them. PLACEMENT FOR ENGLISH

ENGL 100: English placement score below 70 ENGL 101: English placement score of 70 or higher PLACEMENT FOR MATH

MATH 100: Math placement score below 70 MATH 110: Math placement score of 70-74 MATH 115, 117, 121, 125, or 201: Math placement score of 75 or higher

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MATH 126 and 128: A math placement score of 75+ and a 570+ on SAT math, a 25+ on ACT math, or passing MATH 121 with a grade of a “C” or higher MATH 131: A math placement score of 75+ and a 600+ on SAT math, a 27+ on ACT math, or passing 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.


fall 2015 transit routes SEE PAGES 24-25 FOR BUS STOP LOCATIONS

Please visit www.Liberty.edu/Transit for schedule times for each route. Students may also use the QR code found on all of the bus stop signs to access our tracking application. Routes 71, 72, and 73 are serviced by an on-call bus from midnight to 2 a.m. Call (434) 592-3640. On evenings and weekends, most transfers are in 20-minute intervals from the top of the hour. Transfers are more frequent on weekdays. Bus routes are available to off-site locations. N = Northbound

70

S = Southbound

stops serviced Green Hall Williams Stadium DeMoss Hall Residential Commons

72

MONDAY–FRIDAY: 5 a . m .-Midnight SATURDAY–SUNDAY: 8 a . m .-Noon

This route connects the Liberty Residential Annex via Green Hall and DeMoss Hall. MONDAY–FRIDAY: 5 a .m.-Noon SATURDAY–SUNDAY: 8 a . m .-Noon

Williams Stadium Vines Center

From 8 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday, this route connects East Campus Drive and Candlers Station to Green Hall. After 3 p.m., this route also connects to Snowflex and Camp Hydaway.

Liberty Mtn. Conference Center Liberty Christian Academy LaHaye Ice Center Snowflex (after 3 p.m.) Camp Hydaway* (after 3 p.m.)

AVIATION ACADEMIC CENTER

stops serviced Vines Center Aviation Academic Center Freedom Aviation Hangar*

MONDAY–FRIDAY: 5 a . m .-Midnight SATURDAY–SUNDAY: 8 a . m .-Midnight

This route connects East Campus to Green Hall.

East Campus Dr. Liberty Godparent Home LaHaye Ice Center Green Hall

LIBERTY MOUNTAIN

stops serviced Green Hall East Campus Drive Candlers Station 1 Candlers Station 2 Liberty Mtn. Skate Park

76

South Campus W South Campus South Campus E Reber-Thomas Dining Hall/ Parking Garage

RESIDENTIAL ANNEX

stops serviced Residential Annex Green Hall

75

This circular route connects Main Campus, the Residential Commons, South Campus, and the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall/Parking Garage to Green Hall.

EAST CAMPUS

stops serviced East Campus Satellite Lot East Athletic Overflow N S East Athletic Complex N S David’s Place N S Liberty Mountain Dr.

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MONDAY–FRIDAY: 7:30 a . m .-6:30 p. m .

Reber-Thomas Dining Hall/Parking Garage

LIBERTY CAMPUS

W = Westbound

This route connects Green Hall, DeMoss Hall, and the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall/Parking Garage.

MAIN CAMPUS EXPRESS

stops serviced Green Hall DeMoss Hall

71

E = Eastbound

Route 76 runs on aviation class schedule from 7:25 a.m.-5:30 p.m. See www.Liberty.edu/Transit for a detailed schedule.

MONDAY–THURSDAY: 8 a . m .-10:30 p. m . FRIDAY: 8 a . m .-11:30 p. m . SATURDAY: 9 a . m .-10:30 p. m . *Camp Hydaway keeps seasonal hours. Consult this location’s schedule for closing times.

This route connects DeMoss Hall to the Aviation Academic and Flight Centers. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY: 9:10 a . m .-6:15 p. m . TUESDAY AND THURSDAY: 9:35 a . m .-6:50 p. m . *Check schedule for this stop.

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support services

Numerous campus offices exist to help meet the needs of our students. It is our privilege to serve you!

ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE Still working through the enrollment process? We offer hands-on assistance in completing enrollment requirements, including the following: • Verifying your financial aid package and scholarships • Completing Financial Check-In (only if required to redo the process) • Having college transcripts evaluated • Meeting with a military advisor There are two opportunities to attend this event at the Hancock Welcome Center: Thursday, Aug. 20, from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. or Friday, Aug. 21, from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

OFFICE OF STUDENT HOUSING Student Housing coordinates all details related to Liberty’s 200 residence hall floors. Green Hall, Room 1886 Housing@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4139 www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing

JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY This state-of-the-art facility offers a wide range of materials and services to students, faculty, and staff, including more than 700,000 physical and electronic resources as well as online and in-person instruction on utilizing them. Angela Rice, dean Research@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2220 www.Liberty.edu/Library

VEHICLE REGISTRATION All vehicles on campus must have a current Liberty parking decal properly displayed. The following documents will be helpful for completing the online registration process: • Valid vehicle registration issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles • Valid driver’s license of person registering the vehicle Students will be notified by email to their Liberty address when the online vehicle registration process begins. A parking decal must be obtained in order to park on campus. Parking and traffic regulations and vehicle registration forms are listed at www.Liberty.edu/LUPD. Nonemergency Number: (434) 592-7641 Emergency Number: (434) 592-3911 LUPD@liberty.edu

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STUDENT ADVOCATE OFFICE (SAO) The Student Advocate Office is available to assist students from their first day at Liberty through graduation. SAO can help with everything from financial aid and scholarships to roommate conflicts. Justin Mercer, director DeMoss Hall, Room 2247 SAO@liberty.edu | (434) 582-7200 www.Liberty.edu/SAO

CAREER CENTER

CAREER CENTER The Career Center assists students in discovering their God-given potential and provides avenues through which they can both improve their professional skills and explore various career paths. As students consider their personal faith and values, the Career Center helps them make decisions about their education and their future using the following tools: • Experiential Education – Internships, job-shadowing, and mentoring • The Washington Fellowship – An internship in our nation’s capital • Professional Development – Preparatory training in writing cover letters and résumés, interviewing, networking, and starting a job search • Other Services – Graduate school preparation, career fairs, and workshops • LUNetwork – An online job database for Liberty students and alumni Richard Glass, director DeMoss Hall, Room 1007 Careers@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4109 www.Liberty.edu/Career

PFC

PARENT AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS OFFICE (PFC) Parent and Family Connections provides programs designed specifically for parents and serves as a liaison between them and university student support services. Theresa Dunbar, director Hancock Welcome Center Parents@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2339 www.Liberty.edu/Parents

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE Buy, rent, or download textbooks, including eTextbooks. Check for all available options at the Liberty University Bookstore. Find us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, or sign up for emails to find out about exclusive sales, events, and coupons. During Welcome Week, mention that you are a fan at our café to receive 10% off a café beverage. Kathy Scarborough, store manager (434) 582-2316 Liberty.BNcollege.com

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support services CASAS

COLLEGE OF APPLIED STUDIES & ACADEMIC SUCCESS (CASAS) Dr. Brian Yates, dean CASAS@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4110 | www.Liberty.edu/CASAS ACADEMIC ADVISING

All new students who do not have a schedule must meet with their advisor to register for classes. David Hart, director Green Hall, Room 1845 CASAS@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4110 www.Liberty.edu/CASAS BRUCKNER LEARNING CENTER (BLC)

Provides university-wide academic support by offering courses in mentoring and college learning strategies. Denise Green, director Religion Hall, Room 113 BLC@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2226 www.Liberty.edu/BLC MATH EMPORIUM

Houses the Osborne Assistive Learning Technology Center and the Hands of Liberty Deaf Department. Denny McHaney, director Religion Hall, Room 126 Disability@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2159 www.Liberty.edu/Disability TESTING SERVICES

A controlled test-taking environment to combat test anxiety and provide specialized testing services. Devin Rachael, supervisor Religion Hall, Room 119 Testing@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2408 www.Liberty.edu/Testing TUTORING SERVICES

Offers foundational math classes and supervised math lab assistance to reduce test anxiety.

Provides free peer-tutoring in more than 35 courses.

Dr. Kathy Spradlin, coordinator DeMoss Hall, Room 2241 DVMA@liberty.edu | (434) 592-3388 www.Liberty.edu/MathEmporium

Katie Hacker, coordinator Religion Hall, Room 124 Tutoring@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2130 www.Liberty.edu/Tutoring

NEW STUDENT SEMINAR (NSSR 101)

Provides new students with an introduction to the academic, spiritual, and social aspects of life at Liberty. Clint Melton, coordinator Green Hall, Room 1845 NSSR@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4718 www.Liberty.edu/NSSR INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRAMS OF STUDY (IPS)

Provides students with the option to combine specializations in order to pursue a degree that is not currently offered.

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OFFICE OF DISABILITY ACADEMIC SUPPORT (ODAS)

Dr. Megan Cordes, director Green Hall, Room 1845 IndividualStudy@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4110 www.Liberty.edu/IndividualStudy

UNDERGRADUATE WRITING CENTER

Improves undergraduate writing proficiency through one-on-one tutoring sessions. Kristen Libka, director Green Hall, Room 1846 UndergradWriting@liberty.edu | (434) 592-3174 www.Liberty.edu/UndergradWritingCenter CENTER FOR DIGITAL WELLNESS

Teaches classes and provides a variety of resources on the healthy use of technology Dr. Sylvia Frejd Green Hall, Room 1845 CASAS@liberty.edu | (434) 592-7765 www.Liberty.edu/DigitalWellness


CAMPUS

Recreation

CAMPUS RECREATION Club sports, intramural sports, the LaHaye Student Union, the Liberty Mountain Skate Park, Camp Hydaway, the LaHaye Ice Center, and the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre offer exciting venues for competition, relaxation, and connecting with friends. Chris Misiano, senior director Kirk Handy, senior director www.Liberty.edu/CampusRec

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

STUDENT ACTIVITIES Student Activities offers more than 100 events each school year, including concerts, movie nights, trail races, trips, and campus favorites such as Coffeehouse and the Block Party. Stephanie Ward, director (Arts & Culture) Josh Yeoman, director (Outdoor Recreation) StudentActivities@liberty.edu | (434) 592-3061 www.Liberty.edu/SA

IT

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT) THE IT HELPDESK provides free computer support by certified technicians both over

the phone and through the walk-in support offices in DeMoss Hall and Green Hall. Jason Rawlings, director www.Liberty.edu/IT | (434) 592-7800

THE IT MARKETPLACE provides students with the ability to purchase computers, software, and more at discounted prices. Connie Allison, director www.Liberty.edu/ITMarketplace

Card Services

CARD SERVICES Visit Card Services to receive your Flames Pass, which provides access to meal plans, Flames Cash, events, residence halls, and campus-wide activities. You can also receive information about the Higher One Card, which is issued to every student. If you are anticipating a financial refund of any kind or a stipend/per diem for team travel, you will need your Higher One Card to select a refund preference. Deborah Nightingale, director CardServices@liberty.edu | (434) 582-7771 www.Liberty.edu/CardServices

OSP

OFFICE OF SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS Convocation is a unique opportunity for students to hear from speakers who are leaders in both the Christian community and today’s culture. Campus Community orients students to their Creator through passionate worship and challenging messages firmly rooted in biblical truth. Dan Bolton, director Convocation@liberty.edu | (434) 592-3031 www.Liberty.edu/FaithService

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support services OSL

OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP (OSL)

The Office of Student Leadership equips carefully selected students to be leaders in the residence halls and trains them to be a resource for others. The OSL is committed to loving, discipling, caring for, and praying for every student personally. Dustin DuBose, director Green Hall, Room 1875 StudentLeadership@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4138 www.Liberty.edu/OSL

Student Counseling

STUDENT COUNSELING SERVICES Student Counseling Services offers complimentary counseling and mentorship while also providing first-response ministry to students experiencing a personal or family crisis. Robert Mullen, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 StudentCounselingServices@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2651 www.Liberty.edu/StudentCare

Center 4ME

CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL ENRICHMENT (CENTER4ME) The Center4ME serves as an advocate for minority students and seeks to celebrate cultural diversity by offering experiential learning opportunities to all students. Melany A. Pearl, director Green Hall, Room 1878 Center4ME@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4020 www.Liberty.edu/Center4ME

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Student Accounts

STUDENT ACCOUNTS OFFICE This office aids students with issues regarding their Liberty account. Staff are ready to assist with questions relating to Financial Check-In, payment plans, or student accounts. Jeff Ford, director Green Hall, Student Service Center StudentAccounts@liberty.edu | (434) 592-3600 www.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts

Student Conduct

OFFICE OF STUDENT CONDUCT Every student attending Liberty must agree to abide by the Honor Code in the Liberty Way. The Office of Student Conduct and the student court are responsible for implementing the Liberty Way, which can be found at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay. Robert Mullen, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 StudentConduct@liberty.edu | (434) 582-2320 www.Liberty.edu/StudentConduct

ISC

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER (ISC) The ISC meets the needs of the growing number of international students at Liberty. Foreign student advisors, the international student program coordinator, the international retention specialist, and the international student health insurance representative are housed in the ISC. Dr. William Wegert, dean DeMoss Hall, Room 2003 ISC@liberty.edu | (434) 592-4118 www.Liberty.edu/International

LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES Health Services

Centra Health, our chosen health care provider, works like a traditional doctor’s office, and the fee for visits is submitted to the patient’s health insurance provider. Office visits are billed at the regular rate and are not included in the price of Liberty’s tuition. Green Hall, Room 1895 (434) 200-6370 www.Liberty.edu/StudentAffairs/HealthServices

CAMPUS PASTORS OFFICE Campus Pastors Office

Our office of ordained pastors and life skills coordinators is here to provide guidance, life skills coaching, mentoring, emergency assistance, parent support, chaplaincy services, and a prayer center. Robert Mullen, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 CampusPastors@liberty.edu | (434) 592-5411 Email your prayer requests to Prayer@liberty.edu

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athletics ncaa division i athletic teams TEAM

CONTACT

PHONE

Baseball Basketball - Men’s Basketball - Women’s Cheerleading Field Hockey Football Golf Lacrosse - Women’s Soccer - Men’s Soccer - Women’s Softball Swimming & Diving - 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) 582-2387 (434) 582-2409 (434) 592- 6259 (434) 582-2455 (434) 582-2614

EMAIL

dhbrown@liberty.edu rray@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

CONTACT

PHONE

EMAIL

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 Crew - 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 Wrestling - Men’s

Kirk Handy Chris Lowes Rett McGibbon Paul Bloomfield Sara Niemi Mitch Reno III Rachel Willis Club Sports Debbie Prowse Parker Spencer Steve Bowman Lori Matthews Tatiana Payne Club Sports Kyle McQuillan Brian Davidson Danny Rodriguez Ryan Leeds Tatiana Payne Tom Childress Parker Spencer Brendan Phillips 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) 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 dprowse91@gmail.com 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 chilscrew@gmail.com triathlon@liberty.edu bnphillips@liberty.edu jmmast@liberty.edu barigg@liberty.edu jcastro@liberty.edu

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ministries, clubs, and organizations school of music TITLE

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, Department of Applied Music Chair, Department 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 OFFICE

CONTACT

PHONE

EMAIL

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

Holly Harrington 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

ORGANIZATION

CONTACT

PHONE

EMAIL

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

For additional departments, organizations, and clubs on campus, please visit www.Liberty.edu/QuickContacts.

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