2013 FALL WELCOME WEEK BOOKLET
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW before you arrive
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4 Pre-arrival Checklist and Final Steps 6 Residence Hall Information and What to Pack
for life at liberty
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8 Dining on Campus 10 Student Flames Club and Football Schedule 12 Computer Assessment and English and Math Assessments 13 Schedule of Required and Optional Events 16 Enrollment Assistance, Office of Student Housing, Jerry Falwell Library, and Liberty University Police Department 17 Student Advocate Office, Career Center, Parent and Family Connections, and Liberty University Barnes & Noble Bookstore 18 Center for Academic Support and Advising Services (CASAS) 19 Campus Recreation, Student Activities, Information Technology, Card Services, and Office of Spiritual Programs 20 Office of Student Leadership, Student Care, and Center for Multicultural Enrichment 21 Student Accounts, Student Conduct, International Student Center, and Liberty University Health Services 22 Contact Information
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24 Maps of Liberty University 30 Transit Routes
dear student, Inside this booklet, you will find useful information that will guide you through Fall Welcome Week. Remember to bring this book with you to campus in August. Our faculty and staff are looking forward to meeting you and welcoming you to the Liberty family. As you become acquainted with Liberty, be sure to familiarize yourself with the Liberty Way, the honor code and student code of conduct, found at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay. Please do not hesitate to ask us questions. We are here to serve you! Sincerely,
Larry Hoezee, Ph.D. Executive Director Resident Enrollment Management
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE COMPLETE FINANCIAL CHECK-IN • Log in to ASIST • Select “Student” • Select “Financial Check-In (FCI)” Online tutorial available: www.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts
COMPLETE CLASS REGISTRATION • Log in to ASIST • Select “Student” • Select “Registration”
CHOOSE A HOUSING ASSIGNMENT Students may choose or receive a room assignment and/or make roommate requests after FCI has been completed, based on availability and according to their housing budget selected in FCI. View residence hall options at www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing.
REQUEST YOUR FLAMES PASS ID CARD • Visit www.Liberty.edu/CardServices. • Visit Green Hall 1957 from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. to pick up your Flames Pass ID card. • Don’t forget to bring a government-issued photo ID!
REVIEW THE LIBERTY WAY Download a PDF at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay
CHOOSE A MEAL PLAN THROUGH YOUR ASIST ACCOUNT • Log in to ASIST • Select “Student” • Select “Housing and Dining” • Select “Meal Plan” For more information about meal plans, visit www.LibertyDining.com.
COMPLETE STUDENT HEALTH FORM • Log in to ASIST • Select “General Information” • Select “Student Health Form” and fill out the form completely with your information. • Health office visits will be filed with the patient’s health insurance and are not covered within the price of Liberty’s tuition. Patients will be billed at a regular rate.
GET CONNECTED! LIBERTY TODAY (mobile app) /LIBERTYUNIVERSITYEXPERIENCE @EXPERIENCELU /LIBERTYUNIVERSITY
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FINAL STEPS RESIDENCE HALL CHECK-IN New students who have completed Financial Check-In and know their room assignment may check in to their residence hall during their assigned time. They will receive their room key from the Resident Assistant. Students should check their Liberty email or contact the Office of Student Housing for more information. Representatives from Student Housing will be available in the Hancock Welcome Center, Aug. 15 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 groups that have been pre-approved. 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 Thursday, Aug. 15 at 3 p.m. in the Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall.
VEHICLE REGISTRATION Check Liberty’s home page and your Liberty email for LUPD updates regarding vehicle decals and registration. Also visit www.Liberty.edu/LUPD for information on parking instruction.
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE Enrollment Assistance offers students hands-on assistance in completing any admissions requirements, including financial aid, Financial Check-In, housing, and more. There are two opportunities to attend this session at the Hancock Welcome Center: • Thursday, Aug. 15 from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. • Friday, Aug. 16 from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
FLAMES PASS Students may pick up their Flames Pass ID card in Green Hall, Room 1957 on Aug. 15 and 16, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Your Flames Pass is required for accessing residence halls.
NEW STUDENT SEMINAR This seminar is required* for all first-time freshmen and transfer students with 11 credits or less. For more information and a list of New Student Seminar sessions, visit www.Liberty.edu/FRSM. *If you attended Summer Orientation and completed all FRSM 101 quizzes on Blackboard, you are not required to attend this seminar.
MEAL SCHEDULE The Reber-Thomas Dining Hall will open at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 15, for new and transfer students. All dining options will be open on Monday, Aug. 19. Your Flames Pass (student ID) is required for admission into the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall.
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ESSENTIALS FOR CAMPUS LIFE Life on Liberty’s campus will give you friends, relationships, and college memories you won’t forget. Here is some information we hope you will find helpful as you prepare for life in our residence halls. THINGS TO NOTE •
University furniture must remain in your room.
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Plan ahead with your roommate(s) to avoid duplicating items.
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For posters, pictures, etc., use push pins or tacks on drywall.
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Use tape or adhesive putty at your own risk, as it may discolor or damage walls.
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Students are held responsible for wall damage or discoloration.
WHAT TO BRING Bible / Pillow, sheets, blankets, mattress pad / Storage crates (load them to travel and then stack them for storage) / Flashlight and batteries / Laundry basket, drying rack, ironing board, iron / Laundry supplies: detergent, fabric softener, and quarters / Small sewing kit and safety pins / Rain jacket and umbrella / Backpack / Desk supplies (pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, ruler, calculator, stapler, tape and dispenser, paper, envelopes, scissors) / Dictionary, Thesaurus / Cleaning supplies (window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, broom) / Alarm clock / Desk lamp / Note cards, stamps / Contact lens supplies and glasses / First aid kit (make your own and stock it with the following: variety-sized bandages, peroxide, antiseptic cream, digital thermometer, headache medicine, cough drops, and cold medicine) / Trash can and trash bags / Power strips with circuit breakers / Shower shoes / Submit emergency medical information to your Resident Assistant 6
ITEMS PROVIDED IN MAIN CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALLS (3-person room) 3 desks / 3 dressers / 3 desk chairs / 2 closets / 3 beds (one lofted bed, one bunk bed) / A sink and mirror / Window blinds
WHAT IS NOT PERMITTED IN MAIN CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALLS Pets (with the exception of fish and hermit crabs) / Nails and tape that damage walls / Water beds / Multiple-plug outlets (with the exception of surge protectors) / Hot plates, hot pots / Sandwich makers / Toasters, toaster ovens, George Foreman grills / Candles / Space heaters / Air conditioners / Tubular halogen light bulbs / Torchiere-style halogen lamps / Extension cords
ITEMS PROVIDED IN THE ANNEX, EAST CAMPUS, AND QUAD LIVING (2- to 3-person room) 1 closet per room / Window blinds / Beds / Dressers / Desks and chairs
WHAT IS NOT PERMITTED IN EAST CAMPUS RESIDENCE HALLS Pets (with the exception of fish and hermit crabs) / Nails and tape that damage walls / Water beds / Multiple-plug outlets (with the exception of surge protectors) / Extension cords / Torchiere-style halogen lamps / Tubular halogen light bulbs / Candles / Space heaters / Air conditioners
WHAT IS NOT SUPPLIED ON EAST CAMPUS Toilet paper, plunger, bathroom cleaning supplies, toilet shelf / Trash cans and trash bags / Plates, silverware, cups, pots and pans / Bath mat / Entry floor mat/rug / Mop, bucket, broom, vacuum cleaner
WHAT IS NOT SUPPLIED IN THE ANNEX OR ANNEX 2 Toilet paper, plunger, bathroom cleaning supplies, toilet shelf / Trash cans and trash bags / Bath mat / Mop, bucket, broom, vacuum cleaner 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 policy or a renter’s insurance policy. The university encourages students residing off campus to obtain homeowner’s or renter’s insurance to protect themselves against unforeseeable circumstances. 7
DINING OPTIONS A great dining experience is more than simply serving great food; it is a community experience centered around culinary expertise, fresh ingredients, healthy options, and a shared sense of environmental and social responsibility. Dining Services is committed to creating exceptional student experiences every single day. • FLEXIBLE MEAL PLANS • GREAT VARIETY • EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES • OVER 19 DINING LOCATIONS • EXCITING EVENTS • EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES • SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS PRACTICES
A registered dietitian works alongside the culinary team to ensure compliance with healthy food standards, to make dietary restriction accommodations, and to help facilitate general nutritional education with the students. To contact the dietitian, Robin Quay, email her at rquay@liberty.edu, or Like the Liberty Dining Dietitian Facebook page! Hear about Liberty’s #1 rankings in dining, safety, and more at: www.Liberty.edu/BestColleges 1
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1971 University Blvd. • Lynchburg, Virginia, 24502 Office (434) 582-2262 www.LibertyDining.com
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1_Doc’s Diner is a unique dining experience, named for Liberty’s founder, Dr. Jerry Falwell, Sr. 2_The Reber-Thomas Dining Hall is packed with more than ten different dining venues - all you can eat! 3_Learn to cook healthy meals for yourself and your roommates through on-campus cooking lessons. 4_Grab some coffee at the only fullservice Dunkin’ Donuts in Lynchburg. 5_You’ll never go hungry on campus with all the delicious dining options we have available.
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STUDENT FLAMES CLUB (SFC) The Student Flames Club (SFC) exists to promote school spirit, enhance Liberty game day athletics events, and to give the student body an avenue to identify with the university’s athletics programs. Organized in 2006, the SFC is sponsored by Domino’s Pizza and has grown to 1,200 members. Membership is only $25. Call (434) 582-4450 or email SFC@liberty.edu for information. Sign up today to be a part of the action as Liberty Flames Athletics soars to new heights in 2013!
BENEFITS INCLUDE: • Exclusive 2013 red SFC T-shirt, drawstring bag, Flames Pass decal, and free Domino’s pizza • Discounts at the Liberty University Barnes & Noble Bookstore • Priority on reserved premium tailgating spaces for all home football games • Priority on tickets and travel arrangements for away games • Priority on postseason tournament and playoff tickets • Invitation to the inflatable Liberty “Flames Fan Tent” at all away football games • Parents of SFC members may join the Flames Club for 25 percent off • Discounts and coupons at local restaurants and stores • Invitation to exclusive SFC events Facebook: /LibertyFlamesAthletics Twitter: @libertyflames YOUTUBE LOGO SPECS
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2013-14 LIBERTY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE DATE
TIME
OPPONENT
LOCATION
Aug. 29
6 P.M.
vs. Kent State
Kent, Ohio
Sept. 7
7 P.M.
Monmouth
Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 14
7 P.M.
Morgan State
Lynchburg, Va.
Sept. 21
6 P.M.
vs. Richmond
Richmond, Va.
Sept. 28
7 P.M.
Kentucky Wesleyan
Lynchburg, Va.
Oct. 5
6 P.M.
vs. Old Dominion
Norfolk, Va.
Oct. 19
3:30 P.M.
Coastal Carolina* Homecoming Weekend
Lynchburg, Va.
Oct. 26
1:30 P.M.
vs. Gardner-Webb*
Boiling Springs, N.C.
Nov. 2
3:30 P.M.
VMI* Fall Family Weekend/ Military Appreciation Day
Lynchburg, Va.
Nov. 9
3:30 P.M.
Presbyterian College*
Lynchburg, Va.
Nov. 16
3:30 P.M.
Brevard
Lynchburg, Va.
Nov. 23
11 A.M.
vs. Charleston Southern*
Charleston, S.C.
Nov. 30
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs First Round
On-Campus Sites
Dec. 7
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs Second Round
On-Campus Sites
Dec. 13
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals
On-Campus Sites
Dec. 14
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs Quarterfinals
On-Campus Sites
Dec. 20
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs Semifinal Game #1
On-Campus Sites
Dec. 21
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs Semifinal Game #2
On-Campus Sites
Jan. 4
TBA
vs. NCAA FCS Playoffs National Championship
FC Dallas Stadium, Frisco, Texas
*Denotes Big South Conference game All times are Eastern Standard Time and subject to change | Bold indicates home games
Alumni Relations hosts tailgating events before home football games! Visit www.Liberty.edu/Alumni or call (800) 628-7973 for details.
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ASSESSMENTS COMPUTER
To ensure that Liberty students are proficient in computer technology, they are required to take Information Technology 110 (INFT 110) or pass the computer assessment. Students who do not take or pass the computer assessment in their first Liberty semester are required to take INFT 110 within their first 45 credit hours or, if a transfer student, their first year at Liberty. Passing the computer assessment or INFT 110 will satisfy the technology competency requirement listed on all Degree Completion Plans (DCP). Transfer students who have substituted a computer course for INFT 110 have satisfied the technology competency 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.
ENGLISH AND MATH The English and math assessment tests are for proficiency and placement, and the results are useful in determining student class schedules. SAT/ACT scores are also used for class placement. If you have not taken the required math or English assessment, you will have another opportunity Thursday, Aug. 15. Check your Liberty email for test times and locations. You are required to take the assessment test at the time and location indicated if you receive an assessment email. 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 or higher. 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. See ASIST for additional information.
WELCOME NEW LIBERTY PARENTS!
JOIN US FOR AN INFORMATIVE PARENT SESSION IN DEMOSS HALL, ROOMS 1113/1114 • THURSDAY, AUG. 15 FROM 3-5 P.M.
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(434) 582-2339 parents@liberty.edu
ORIENTATION ITINERARY WEDNESDAY, AUG. 14 8 A.M.–9 P.M.
HELPDESK BLITZ
The Liberty IT HelpDesk will be available for network connection assistance. Bring your computer and charger. Green Hall, Tolsma Indoor Track
MOVIE NIGHT “Star Trek Into Darkness” Vines Center
THURSDAY, AUG. 15 8 A.M.–6 P.M.
(Staggered section times)
MATH AND ENGLISH ASSESSMENT TESTS (Required) Please check your Liberty email for assigned test time and location. If you did not receive an email you are not required to attend.
8 A.M.–NOON
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION
(Required for international students) This event provides information about Life at Liberty, Health Insurance, Federal Regulations, and Cultural Adaptation. Students will have their travel documents copied for Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) registration. DeMoss Hall, Room 1090
8 A.M.–4:30 P.M. ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE
(Highly Suggested) Receive hands-on assistance in completing any admissions requirements, including Financial Check-In, financial aid, housing, and more.
Hancock Welcome Center
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
8 P.M.
MOVE-IN TIMES will be from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Check your Liberty email for your assigned time. Housing Assignment: BRING YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS to DeMoss Hall
or Doc’s Diner from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
8 A.M.–9 P.M. HELPDESK BLITZ The Liberty IT HelpDesk will be available for network connection assistance. Bring your computer and charger. Green Hall, Tolsma Indoor Track
11 A.M.–2 P.M. LUNCH
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. KARAOKE
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
NOON–4 P.M. COMMUNITY WELCOME FAIR
An introduction to all Lynchburg has to offer. Free food and door prizes! Vines Center Concourse
3–5 P.M. PARENT SESSION
(Highly Suggested) Hear from key offices to develop a better understanding of what to expect as a Liberty parent or guardian. DeMoss Hall, Rooms 1113/1114
3–5 P.M. TRANSFER ORIENTATION
(Required for transfer students with 12 or more credits. Highly suggested for transfer students with 11 or fewer credits.) Develop a better understanding of what to expect as a transfer student. Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
8 P.M. BACK TO SCHOOL BINGO Tilley Student Center
10:30 P.M.
(Required) Curfew, prayer groups, and hall meetings. Your assigned residence hall
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FRIDAY, AUG. 16 7–8:30 A.M. BREAKFAST
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
8 A.M.–4:30 P.M. ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE
(Highly suggested) Receive hands-on assistance in completing any admissions requirements, including Financial Check-In, financial aid, housing, and more.
Hancock Welcome Center, Terrace Level
9–10 A.M. CONVOCATION Vines Center Johnnie Moore, campus pastor
2–2:45 P.M. 2. Male session
DeMoss Hall, Rooms 1113/1114 Keith Anderson, dean of students
The Liberty IT HelpDesk will be available for network connection assistance. Bring your computer and charger. Green Hall, Tolsma Indoor Track
11–11:45 A.M. ACADEMIC SUCCESS (Required if your New Student Seminar requirement is unfulfilled) Your group will be assigned by your New Student Seminar class section. You will be notified of your classroom location.
11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M. KARAOKE
KEEPING IT SAFE
CAMPUS SAFETY TIPS
(Required if your New Student Seminar requirement is unfulfilled)
1. Female session
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Vines Center Andrea Adams and Sergeant Kathryn Allen
2. Male session
DeMoss Hall, Rooms 1113/1114 Keith Anderson, dean of students
3–4 P.M.
MEET & GREET
Students can meet with faculty from their area of interest.
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
Refer to the myLU Sign-in page for locations.
NOON–1 P.M.
4–5 P.M.
LUNCH
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
1–1:45 P.M. ACADEMIC SUCCESS
10–10:45 A.M.
CAMPUS SAFETY TIPS
(Required if your New Student Seminar requirement is unfulfilled)
1. Female session
8 A.M.–9 P.M.
HELPDESK BLITZ
KEEPING IT SAFE
(Required if your New Student Seminar requirement is unfulfilled) Your group will be assigned by your New Student Seminar class section. You will be notified of your classroom location.
1. STUDENT Q&A
Faculty, staff, and students answer questions and provide tips that will help with transition into life at Liberty. DeMoss Hall Rooms 1113/1114 Liberty staff and student volunteers
2. PURCHASE BOOKS AND CLICKERS
Barnes & Noble Bookstore
3. SELF-GUIDED
WALKING TOURS
Vines Center
Walk through your Fall 2013 class schedule.
Andrea Adams and Sergeant Kathryn Allen
Green Hall // Main Campus // East Campus
5:15 P.M. CHANCELLOR’S KICKOFF A dinner for new students to meet the chancellor and athletic teams. Williams Stadium
9 P.M. OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT Approved late night event “Jack the Giant Slayer” and “Oz the Great and Powerful” Residence Hall 28 Field
12:30 A.M.
(Required) Curfew Your assigned residence hall
SATURDAY, AUG. 17 1 P.M. TUBING TRIP
James River
To learn how to sign up, where to meet, and other trip details, visit www.Liberty.edu/SA.
2 P.M. SCAVENGER HUNT
Tilley Student Center
8 P.M. BACK TO SCHOOL BASH Approved late night event Schilling Center
12:30 A.M. (Required) Curfew Your assigned residence hall
SUPPORT SERVICES ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE
Still working through the enrollment process? Enrollment Assistance offers students hands-on assistance in completing any admissions requirements, including the following: • Verifying your financial aid packages and scholarships • Completing Financial Check-In • Choosing a housing assignment through your ASIST account There are two opportunities to attend this session at the Hancock Welcome Center: • Thursday, Aug. 15 from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. • Friday, Aug. 16 from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
OFFICE OF STUDENT HOUSING
Student Housing coordinates all details related to Liberty’s 195 residence hall floors. Green Hall, Room 1886 (434) 592-4139 • housing@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing
THE JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY
This state-of-the-art facility offers a wide range of materials and services to students, faculty, and staff. • Its collection includes more than 350,000 physical resources, over 250,000 e-items, and over 75,000 electronic full-text journals. • Online tutorials and classroom instruction are offered to assist students when utilizing the library resources. During the transition into this new facility, recently acquired and most often used titles are still available at our previous location in DeMoss Hall. Items already in the robotic system are available upon request and will be retrieved three times a day. Pick-up will be at the Customer Service Center. Marcy Pride, dean (434) 592-6118 mpride@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Library
VEHICLE REGISTRATION All vehicles on campus must have a current Liberty parking decal properly displayed. The following documents are required to register a vehicle on campus: • Valid vehicle registration, issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles • Valid driver’s license of person registering the vehicle • Completed and printed online vehicle registration form Visitors must obtain a parking decal to park on campus. Parking and traffic regulations and vehicle registration forms are listed at www.Liberty.edu/LUPD. Non-Emergency Number: (434) 592-3080 Emergency Number: (434) 592-3911 LUPD@liberty.edu
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STUDENT ADVOCATE OFFICE (SAO)
A one-stop office to help students from their first day at Liberty through graduation – whether through problem solving, university networking, financial aid guidance, scholarship assistance or just a helping hand. We can help! DeMoss Hall, Room 2247 (434) 582-7200, Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Closes at 5 p.m. on Wednesdays studentadvocate@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/SAO
CAREER CENTER
Twitter: @LibertyUSAO Facebook: /LUStudentAdvocate
CAREER CENTER
The Career Center assists students in discovering their God-given potential and provides avenues through which they can explore career paths and develop professionally. As students consider their personal faith and values, these tools help them make decisions about their education and their future. • Experiential Education – Internships, job shadowing, and alumni-mentoring to develop skills and hands-on experience • The Washington Fellowship – An internship in our nation’s capital • Professional Development – Résumé and cover letter writing and critique, mock interviews, networking, and job search skills • Other Services – Graduate school preparation, career fairs, and workshops • LU Network – Online job database for Liberty students and alumni Richard Glass, director DeMoss Hall, Room 1007 (434) 592-4109, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. careers@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Career
PFC
PARENT & FAMILY CONNECTIONS OFFICE
Parent and Family Connections provides programs uniquely designed for parents and serves as a liaison between the parents and the university student support services. This office provides many resources to assist parents while their students attend Liberty. Theresa Dunbar, director Schedule an appointment at the Hancock Welcome Center (434) 582-2339, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. parents@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Parents
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE Please visit our 20,000-square-foot location while on campus. If you are using a book voucher when ordering online, please make sure to also include a major credit card number with your voucher. Without this back-up payment option (credit card) in place, any orders that cannot be processed will be canceled. (434) 582-2316 • Liberty.BNcollege.com
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SUPPORT SERVICES CASAS
CENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT & ADVISING SERVICES (CASAS) Dr. Brian Yates, dean (434) 592-4110 • CASAS@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/CASAS ACADEMIC ADVISING
All new students who do not have a schedule must meet with their professional advisor to register for the fall semester. David Hart, director Green Hall, Room 2668 (434) 592-4110 • CASAS@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/CASAS
BRUCKNER LEARNING CENTER (BLC)
Offers study strategy classes and personalized tutoring. Dr. Heather Schoffstall, director Green Hall, Room 2700 (434) 582-2226 • BLC@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/BLC CAREER CENTER
Career support services include internship guidance, résumé critiquing, and interview practice. Richard Glass, director DeMoss Hall, Room 1007 (434) 592-4109 • Careers@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Careers DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICS
Offers foundational math classes and supervised math lab assistance for test anxiety. Dr. Kathy Spradlin, coordinator Green Hall, Room 2668 (434) 592-3388 • DVMA@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/DVMA NEW STUDENT SEMINAR/FRSM 101
Provides new students with an academic, spiritual, and social orientation to Liberty.
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Dr. Jacqueline Johnson, coordinator Green Hall, Room 2668 (434) 592-4110 • FRSM@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/FRSM
OFFICE OF DISABILITY ACADEMIC SUPPORT (ODAS)
Houses the Osborne Assistive Learning Technology Center and the Hands of Liberty Deaf Department. Denny McHaney, director Green Hall, Room 2668 (434) 582-2159 • Disability@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Disability TESTING SERVICES
A controlled test-taking environment to combat test anxiety and specialized testing services. Devin Rachael, supervisor Green Hall, Room 2700 (434) 582-2408 • Testing@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Testing TUTORING SERVICES
Free peer-tutoring in more than 35 courses offered. Brandon Holmes, coordinator Green Hall, Room 2700 (434) 582-2130 • Tutoring@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/Tutoring UNDERGRADUATE WRITING CENTER
Develops undergraduate writing proficiency through one-on-one tutoring sessions. Allison Scoles, director DeMoss Hall, Room 2229 B (434) 592-3174 UndergradWritingCenter@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/UndergradWritingCenter
CAMPUS
Recreation
CAMPUS RECREATION Club sports, intramural sports, the LaHaye Student Union, the Liberty Mountain Skate Park, the LaHaye Ice Center, and the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre offer exciting ways to compete, relax, or connect with friends. (434) 592-3148 campusrecreation@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/CampusRecreation
STUDENT ACTIVITIES
STUDENT ACTIVITIES Student Activities offers nearly 80 events each school year, including concerts, movie nights, trail races, trips, and events like Coffeehouse and the Block Party. (434) 592-3061 studentactivitiesinfo@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/SA
IT
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Liberty has a world-class, high-speed network designed to meet the expectations of this mobile generation. The network includes a campus-wide, high-speed wireless network, free computer support through the IT HelpDesk, and phone and walk-in support provided by certified technicians. Hardware repair is offered at no charge on Apple, Dell, HP, and Lenovo computers that are under warranty, as determined by a HelpDesk technician. (434) 592-7800 www.Liberty.edu/IT
The IT Marketplace provides students with the ability to purchase computers, software, and more at discounted educational prices, including Microsoft Office for PC and Mac, and laptops, such as Apple, Dell, HP, and Lenovo. The IT Marketplace also offers recommended systems that will assist you in maximizing the technology on campus. These systems will not only fit the specifications for your area of concentration, but are also available with a three- to four-year warranty. www.Liberty.edu/ITMarketplace
CARD Services
CARD SERVICES Visit Card Services to receive your Flames Pass ID card, which provides access to meal plans, Flames Cash, events, residence halls, and activities campus-wide. 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, you will need your Higher One card to select a refund preference. (434) 582-7771 • CardServices@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/CardServices
OSP
OFFICE OF SPIRITUAL PROGRAMS Weekly Convocation services connect students with their Creator through passionate worship and powerful messages firmly rooted in biblical truth. Pastor Johnnie Moore, vice president for executive projects (434) 592-3274 • convocation@liberty.edu www.Liberty.edu/FaithService
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SUPPORT SERVICES OSL
OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP (OSL) The Office of Student Leadership provides mentorship to students living in the residence halls, desiring that each student is ministered to spiritually. Our objective is that every student is: • Loved • Prayed for daily by name • Prayed with weekly • Given the chance to be personally discipled Dr. Todd Campo, vice president for student leadership Green Hall, Room 1875 • (434) 592-4138 studentleadership@liberty.edu • www.Liberty.edu/OSL
Student Care
STUDENT CARE Student Care offers complimentary counseling and mentorship, while also providing first-response ministry to students experiencing a personal or family crisis. Dr. Keith Anderson, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 • (434) 582-2651 StudentCare@liberty.edu • www.Liberty.edu/StudentCare
Center 4ME
CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL ENRICHMENT (CENTER4ME) The purpose of the Center for Multicultural Enrichment is to unify the various cultural populations on campus. The center serves as an advocate for minority students and seeks to celebrate diversity by offering experiential learning opportunities to all students. Programs/Services: • LEAD Fellowship • Multicultural Resource Room • Cultural Competency • President’s Council • Achievement Awards Melany A. Pearl, director Green Hall, Room 1878 • (434) 592-4020 Center4ME@liberty.edu • www.Liberty.edu/Center4ME
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Student Accounts
STUDENT ACCOUNTS This resource aids students with many aspects of their account. Staff is ready to assist with questions relating to Financial Check-In, payment plans, or student accounts. Jeff Ford, director Green Hall, Student Service Center • (434) 592-3600 Phone hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-10 p.m. • Saturday 9 a.m.-10 p.m. studentaccounts@liberty.edu • www.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts Chat available online. Closed for Convocation.
Student Conduct
STUDENT CONDUCT
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
Every student attending Liberty must agree to abide by the Honor Code in the Liberty Way, which states, “We, the students, faculty, and staff of Liberty University, have a responsibility to uphold the moral and ethical standards of this institution and personally confront those who do not.” 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. Dr. Keith Anderson, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 • (434) 582-2320 StudentConduct@liberty.edu • www.Liberty.edu/StudentConduct
ISC
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER (ISC) The International Student Center (ISC) meets the needs of the growing body of international students at Liberty. The ISC sponsors events throughout the year to celebrate international students and their cultures, and provides international students with field trips and other opportunities to experience all that Liberty and the United States have to offer. International student advisors, the international student program coordinator, and the International Student Health Insurance Office are all housed in the International Student Center. DeMoss Hall 2003 • (434) 592-4118 INTLstucenter@liberty.edu Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Health Services
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICES Each student must complete a health form, which can be found on your ASIST account. Centra Health, our chosen health care provider, works similarly to traditional doctors’ offices in that visits will be filed to the patient’s health insurance. Office visits will be billed at a regular rate and are not covered within the price of Liberty’s tuition. Green Hall 1895 • (434) 200-6370 www.Liberty.edu/StudentAffairs/HealthServices Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
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ATHLETICS CONTACTS ncaa division
i athletics teams
team
contact
phone
Baseball
Jonathan McMahon
(434) 582-2101
jmcmahon@liberty.edu
Basketball - Men’s
Rebekah Ray
(434) 582-2337
rkedwards@liberty.edu
Basketball - Women’s
Katie Garlick
(434) 582-2907
kpgarlick@liberty.edu
Cheerleading
Jennifer Sydnor
(434) 592-4481
cheer@liberty.edu
Field Hockey
Jodi Murphy
(434) 582-2393
jlmurphy5@liberty.edu
Football
Heath Kimmel
(434) 582-2704
hjkimmel@liberty.edu
Golf
Jeff Thomas
(434) 582-7448
jthomas5@liberty.edu
Lacrosse - Women’s
Annie McGinley
(434) 582-2144
afmcginley@liberty.edu
Soccer - Men’s
Jeff Alder
(434) 582-2381
jtalder@liberty.edu
Soccer - Women’s
Jessica Hain
(434) 582-2768
jjceli@liberty.edu
Softball
Bob Pinto
(434) 582-7254
rpinto4@liberty.edu
Swimming - Women’s
Jacob Shellenberger
(434) 582-2387
jashellenberger@liberty.edu
Tennis - Men’s
Chris Johnson
(434) 582-2409
cjohnson4@liberty.edu
Tennis - Women’s
Jeff Maren
(434) 592- 6259
jdmaren@liberty.edu
Track/Cross Country - Men’s/Women’s
Brant Tolsma
(434) 582-2455
bctolsma@liberty.edu
Volleyball
Jennifer Vaden
(434) 582-2614
jvaden@liberty.edu
team
contact
phone
ACHA Div. I Hockey - Men’s
Kirk Handy
(434) 592-4193
kshandy@liberty.edu
ACHA Div. II Hockey - Men’s
Chris Lowes
(540) 915-5400
crlowes@liberty.edu
ACHA Div. III Hockey - Men’s
Tristin Chambers
(717) 669-5010
tchambers@liberty.edu
ACHA Div. I Hockey - Women’s
Paul Bloomfield
(434) 386-7383
womenshockey@liberty.edu
ACHA Div. II Hockey - Women’s
Sara Niemi
(434) 592-3957
sniemi@liberty.edu
Archery - Men’s/Women’s
Brandon Reyes
(434) 534-4074
archery@liberty.edu
Beach Volleyball - Men’s/Women’s
Drew Sherwood
(434) 592-4390
beachvolleyball@liberty.edu
Crew - Men’s/Women’s
Club Sports
(434) 592-3957
crew@liberty.edu
Disc Golf - Men’s/Women’s
Steve Bowman
(434) 444-2727
discgolf@liberty.edu
Figure Skating - Women’s
Tatiana Payne
(434) 592-5435
tmgomez@liberty.edu
Gymnastics - Men’s/Women’s
Rachel Steele
(717) 645-3426
gymnastics@liberty.edu
Lacrosse - Men’s
Kyle McQuillan
(434) 592-3954
menslacrosse@liberty.edu
Paintball - Men’s
Todd Hoglund
(434) 944-5231
paintball@liberty.edu
Racquetball - Men’s/Women’s
Danny Rodriguez
(434) 332-4980
racquetball@liberty.edu
Ski & Snowboard - Men’s/Women’s
Will Scheren
(703) 727-5521
skiandsnowboard@liberty.edu
Synchronized Skating - Women’s
Tatiana Payne
(434) 592-5435
tmgomez@liberty.edu
Tae Kwon Do - Men’s/Women’s
Jesse Wilson
(434) 426-6524
taekwondo@liberty.edu
Triathlon - Men’s/Women’s
Beth Frackleton
(434) 258-5028
triathlon@liberty.edu
Ultimate - Men’s/Women’s
Jason Jarrett
(434) 426-0649
jbjarrett2@liberty.edu
Volleyball - Men’s
Brian Rigg
(434) 907-0711
mensvolleyball@liberty.edu
Wrestling
Jesse Castro
(434) 582-7463
jcastro@liberty.edu
club sport teams
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MINISTRIES, CLUBS, & ORGANIZATIONS CONTACTS fine arts team
contact
phone
Director of Bands, Jazz Ensemble,
Dr. Stephen Kerr
(434) 582-2363
spkerr@liberty.edu
Instrumental (non-band)
Dr. Sean Beavers
(434) 582-2289
sbeavers@liberty.edu
Piano/Keyboard
David Ehrman
(434) 582-2215
dehrman@liberty.edu
Vocal
Linda Granger
(434) 582-2217
lzgranger@liberty.edu
team
contact
phone
Center for Global Engagement
Holly Harrington
(434) 592-6500
CGE@liberty.edu
Department of Ministry Teams
Craig Osterhus
(434) 582-2002
costerhus@liberty.edu
Office of Student Leadership
Dr. Todd Campo, V.P. (434) 592-4138
studentleadership@liberty.edu
Student Care
Dane Emerick
(434) 582-2651
studentcare@liberty.edu
Student Programs
Johnnie Moore, V.P.
(434) 582-2250
spirituallife@liberty.edu
and Marching Band
ministry offices
student clubs, organizations, AND academic teams team
contact
phone
Debate Team
Michael Hall
(434) 582-2088
mphall@liberty.edu
Intramural Sports
Ed Barnhouse
(434) 592-3148
intramuralsports@liberty.edu
LaHaye Student Union
Front Desk Dr. Jim Nutter Front Desk
(434) 592-3221
lahayestudentunion@liberty.edu
(434) 592-3304
jhnutter@liberty.edu
(434) 592-3061
studentactivitiesinfo@liberty.edu
Quiz Bowl Team Student Activities Student Government Association Tau Sigma National Honor Society
Student Government (434) 582-2323 Dr. Brian C. Yates (434) 592-4110
SGA@liberty.edu bcyates@liberty.edu
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CAMPUS MAP
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ARTHUR S. DEMOSS LEARNING CENTER
14 MARIE F. GREEN HALL
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TOWNS RELIGION HALL
5
TOWER THEATER
E
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LIBERTY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE CENTER
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE
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WILLIAMS STADIUM
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LIBERTY BASEBALL STADIUM
11
SCHILLING CENTER
12
LAHAYE STUDENT UNION AND TILLEY CAFÉ 19
WINGATE BY WYNDHAM HOTEL
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FOOTBALL OPERATIONS CENTER
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EAST CAMPUS FIELD HOUSE
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DAVID’S PLACE
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LUURTSEMA CENTER
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DOC’S DINER
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LAHAYE ICE CENTER
Welcome to Liberty! We hope you will find this map valuable! For an interactive map of campus, we encourage you to visit www.Liberty.edu/Map. There, you will have access to driving directions for both on- and off-campus locations, and will be able to quickly view prominent campus buildings such as academic and athletic facilities, parking lots, residence halls, dining locations, and recreational spaces. The online map also lets you know which areas of campus are currently under construction, as the university continues to expand.
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STAIRS
1086
1074
1075
1073
1077
1078
1079
D.N.A.
CENTER FOR J.S.P.R.
D.N.A.
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING ANNE X
1106
1105
STAIRS
1012
STAIRS
LIBERTY CHAMPION
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1107
CENTER FOR J UDAIC S TUDIES PRE-TRIBUL ATION RESE ARCH
1108
1104
1101
*
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
1076
1080
1089
1090
1075 A
ELEVATOR
1083
BACK HALLWAY
1113
BUILDING FRONT
CAREER CENTER
ELEVATOR
BUILDING BACK
1114
SUBCONNEC TION
STAIRS
1123
STAIRS
STAIRS
CENTER FOR J.S.P.R.
REBER-THOMAS SIDE
*5TH FLOOR ACCESS
LIBRARY
BACK HALLWAY
ELEVATOR
SIMPLY TO GO
DEMOSS HALL 1st FLOOR
*
STAIRS
STAIRS STAIRS
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VINES CENTER SIDE
VINES CENTER SIDE
STAIRS
2054
2076
2053
2052
2072
2074
ENGLISH L ANGUAGE INS TITUTE
E.L.I.
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING ANNE X
D.N.A.
INTERNATIONAL S TUDENT CENTER
I.S.C.
2056
2057
ELEVATOR
2059
2060
DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
2107
2106
STAIRS
2011
2009
2010
2046
2049
2013
2047
2119, 2133, 2146
2048
2108
2105
2004
2042
D.N.A.
2048
I.S.C. E.L.I.
DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH & MODERN LANGUAGES
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION & CREATIVE ARTS
STAIRS
DEBATE CENTER
2176
2177
2180
2183
2181
2186
STAIRS
JERRY FALWELL MUSEUM
STUDENT ADVOCATE OFFICE
BUILDING FRONT
GRAND LOBBY
2040
ELEVATOR
2174
BUILDING BACK
STAIRS
2242
2187
2191
2235
ELEVATOR
STAIRS
2208
2227
*5TH FLOOR ACCESS
JA Z ZM AN’ S C AFÉ
COMPUTER LABS
2237
2190
STAIRS STAIRS
2021
DEMOSS HALL 2nd FLOOR
2226
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STAIRS
*
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REBER-THOMAS SIDE
STAIRS
3033
COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES, DEAN’S OFFICE
ELEVATOR
MEDIA SERVICES
3391
3392
3394
3032
CENTER FOR TEACHING EXCELLENCE
3028
3027
3031
3021
3022
3023
3026
ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION GRADUATE ASSISTANTS
STAIRS
3020
3024
3025
3397
ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION ADJUNCT OFFICES
3040
3039
TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS 3014-3017
3041
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES
STAIRS
*
ELEVATOR
3281
3284
BUILDING FRONT
TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS
3280
3286
3296
BUILDING BACK
3283
3339
3346
STAIRS
3298
STAIRS
ELEVATOR
STAIRS
QUIET STUDY ZONE
HONORS OFFICE
*5TH FLOOR ACCESS
COMPUTER LABS
3336
3345
DEMOSS HALL 3rd FLOOR
TEACHER EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS
*
STAIRS
STAIRS STAIRS
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VINES CENTER SIDE
VINES CENTER SIDE
4081
4100
4095
4097
4099
4094
HELMS SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT 4084
4098
4096
4093
HELMS SCHOOL OF GOVERNMENT OFFICES 4079
LOS T & FOUND
L.F.
ELEVATOR
4089
4089
CERAMICS LAB
4090
SCULPTURE LAB
FAMILY & CONSUMER SCIENCES DEPARTMENT 4091
STAIRS
4076
4075
4074
4066
STUDIO & DIGITAL ARTS 4072
4067
4064
4059
*
4057
BUILDING FRONT
MECHANICAL ROOM 4061
ELEVATOR
4058
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS 4056
ART GALLERY 4069
4068
4065
STAIRS
BUILDING BACK
4054
COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES STAIRS 4051
4041
4038
4055 4033
STAIRS
4049
4046
4040
4036
4018
4016
4019
ELEVATOR
L.F.
STAIRS
4027
4029
4015
4020
4024
4026
4028
4007
*5TH FLOOR ACCESS
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY 4008
4047
4035
COLLEGE OF GENERAL STUDIES FACULTY OFFICES 4032
DEMOSS HALL 4th FLOOR
STAIRS
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY 4004 DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
STAIRS
DRAWING & PAINTING LAB 4063
STAIRS
*
STAIRS
*
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4063
REBER-THOMAS SIDE
TRANSIT ROUTES Visit www.Liberty.edu/Transit for a detailed schedule
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LIBERTY CAMPUS
stops serviced
Green Hall / The Hill / DeMoss Hall / Dunkin’ Donuts / South Campus / Keyhole / East Campus Tunnel / Liberty Bell / Campus Bookstore
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EAST CAMPUS
stops serviced
Green Hall / East Campus Tunnel / East Athletic Complex West / East Campus Satellite Lot / East Athletic Complex East / David’s Place / Liberty Mountain Drive / East Campus Drive / Wingate / Godparent Home / LaHaye Ice Center
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Liberty Residential Annex I & II / LCA / LaHaye Ice Center / Green Hall / The Hill / Vines Center / Campus Bookstore
Saturday
Friday
Sunday
5:20 a .m.-12:20 a .m. 5:20 a .m.-1:20 a .m.
9 a .m.-1:20 a .m. 9 a .m.-12:20 a .m.
This route connects Liberty Mountain Drive and East Campus to Green Hall.
Monday-Thursday
Saturday
Friday
Sunday
5:20 a .m.-12:20 a .m. 5:20 a .m.-1:20 a .m.
9 a .m.-1:20 a .m. 9 a .m.-12:20 a .m.
This route connects the Liberty Residential Annex via Green Hall and the Vines Center.
Monday-Friday
5:30 a .m.-1:30 a .m.
Saturday & Sunday 9 a .m.-1:30 a .m.
LIBERTY MOUNTAIN
stops serviced
Green Hall / East Campus Drive / Wingate / Snowflex / Intramural Fields / Movies 10 / Skatepark / Liberty Mountain Conference Center / LCA / LaHaye Ice Center 30
Monday-Thursday
ANNEX I AND II
stops serviced
74
This route connects the Circle and South Campus to DeMoss Commons and Green Hall.
Monday-Friday 7 a .m.-12:20 a .m.
Saturday & Sunday 1 p.m.-12:20 a .m.
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This route connects Green Hall to Camp Hydaway on Liberty Mountain (seasonal route).
CAMP HYDAWAY
STOPS SERVICED
Green Hall / Camp Hydaway
Monday-Friday 4:10 p.m.-7:55 p.m.
Saturday
1:10 p.m.-7:55 p.m.
Sunday
1:10 p.m.-4:55 p.m.
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AVIATION ACADEMIC CENTER
stops serviced*
DeMoss Hall / Aviation Academic Center/ Freedom Aviation Hangar
85
CORNERSTONE
stops serviced
Rotunda Capstone / Rotunda Capital / Green Hall / DeMoss Hall
86
Monday-Friday
6:45 a .m.–8:10 p.m.
APARTMENT ROUTE
stops serviced
Old Mill / Forest Brook / Walden Pond / Park Place / Green Hall / DeMoss Hall
4F
*Runs on aviation class schedule
RIVER RIDGE MALL
stops serviced
The Plaza / Fort Early / River Ridge Mall / Candlers Station / Green Hall / Candlers Station / River Ridge Mall / Wards Road / Fort Avenue / Memorial Avenue
Monday-Friday
6:48 a .m.–8:30 p.m.
This is the only bus that connects to off-campus locations and leads to other Greater Lynchburg Transit Company (GLTC) off-campus bus stops.
Monday-Friday
5:45 a .m.-8:25 p.m.
Saturday
7:08 a .m.-8:25 p.m.
Transit Service routes are subject to change. Please refer to the student login page and the Transit Services website for the most up-to-date information.
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HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER (434) 582-2064
Training Champions for Christ since 1971
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8 A.M.-9 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30 A.M.-6 P.M. SUNDAY NOON-6 P.M.
LUPD EMERGENCY (434) 592-3911 LUPD NON-EMERGENCY (434) 592-7641 ADMISSIONS (800) 543-5317 STUDENT ADVOCATE OFFICE (434) 582-7200