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Message fromPresident Kelly
Dear Students:
Welcome to Florida Atlantic University! You have entered an academic community in which your success is paramount. FAU is focused on offering you programs, services and opportunities that will support and ensure your timely graduation as a member of the Class of 2021.
The Division of Student Affairs is especially focused on delivering valuable programs and services, thus resulting in the production of this student planner. Please consider it your guide to discovering the FAU community. Whether you’re looking to join a registered student organization, seek recreational opportunities, participate in an on-campus internship, or discover opportunities to engage in the campus community, you will find a wealth of useful information in this student planner.
Please note that all FAU catalogs are accessible on the website at https://www.fau.edu/registrar/registration. These catalogs will further assist you in searching for general information concerning the University, checking out a course description, or determining the requirements for a particular major.
As an FAU Owl, you’ve joined a community focused on Unbridled Ambition. Therefore, from this moment on we invite you to be Bold, to be Brave, to be FAU! We look forward to seeing you at your graduation in four years.
Sincerely,
John Kelly, Ph.D.
President
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Message from theVice President for Student Affairs
Greetings Owls:
Now that the 2017-2018 academic year has officially begun, the Division of Student Affairs extends a warm welcome to all of our new students and a “Welcome Back!” to all of our returning students. We hope your summer was refreshing and that you are ready to embark on an exciting and rewarding year with the rest of your Owl family.
Student Affairs aims to provide programs, services, and facilities to promote academic success and student development both in and out of the classroom. As a division, we aspire to ignite purpose and passion in our students to become socially responsible and globally engaged leaders. We will challenge ourselves, and you as our students, to be role models who learn and act to create meaningful and impactful change at FAU and beyond. We are committed to providing a range of opportunities for personal, social, and civic engagement during your time here.
We encourage you to take full advantage of the many services and activities available to enrich your college journey, from academic to social and cultural experiences. Every staff member in Student Affairs works diligently to ensure you get the most out of your time here at the University, and we welcome every opportunity to partner with you in making that happen.
In this handbook, you will find descriptions of the programs, events, and other engagement opportunities available here at FAU. As we like to say in Student Affairs, “We’re All About Students,” and it is our privilege to equip students with the tools necessary to achieve academic, personal, and career success. I look forward to congratulating you at graduation!
GO OWLS!
Corey A. King, Ed.D.
Vice President, Division of Student Affairs
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The Student Body of Florida Atlantic University welcomes you!
We are happy that you have chosen FAU for this very important time in your life to become educated representatives of yourself, your family, and of Florida Atlantic University. We congratulate you on an excellent choice to be an OWL and invite you to make this experience something truly special and long-lasting.
We hope you will realize that your time here is valuable, and the quality of your experience and the memories you will hold forever will be determined on how you choose to spend that time.
Kickoff your Fall with FAU sporting events – cheer on our Owls – listen to our concerts – get involved with our innovative research – play tennis on our new courts – challenge yourself on the rock wall – workout in our gyms – volunteer in our community – take a swim in our pools or enjoy a walk on South Florida’s beautiful beaches – it’s all here for you!
Your time at FAU should not be a spectator sport- get involved! We have over 350 clubs and organizations: Greek Life, philanthropic and charitable groups, Intramural and Club Sports, and a whole host of activities so that everyone can find something of personal and particular interest to them.
Your Student Government is located on the Boca Raton, Davie, and Jupiter Campuses. My office is located on the second floor of the Boca Raton Student Union. Feel welcomed to come by and reach out to all of us who represent you. We are your advocate to the FAU administration and the Florida State University System. It will be our pleasure to see you and serve you with the common goal of making your time here at FAU - the very best!
Thank you for the opportunity to be your Student Body President!
GO OWLS!!!
Emily LawlessStudent Body President
P.S. – DON’T FORGET TO GO TO CLASS!
Message from theStudent Government President
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2016 - 2017 HandbookAn online version of this handbook can be found athttp://www.fau.edu/student/handbook/index.php
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FAU Campus Contact Information ............................................6
Office Webpages .......................................................................6
Division of Student Affairs ........................................................8
Vice President for Student Affairs ........................................9
Dean of Students ................................................................9
Campus Recreation ............................................................9
Career Center .....................................................................9
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) ...................9
Fraternity and Sorority Life ................................................10
Housing and Residential Life ............................................10
International Services ......................................................10
Office of Diversity & Multicultural Affairs .........................10
Education Abroad .............................................................11
Office of Student Conduct ................................................11
Owls Care Health Promotion ............................................11
Student Accessibility Services ...........................................11
Student Government .........................................................11
Student Health Services ....................................................12
Student Activities and Involvement ...................................12
Student Media ..................................................................12
Student Union ..................................................................12
The Mentoring Project ......................................................12
Weppner Center for LEAD & Service-Learning ..................13
Campus Life, Broward Campuses .....................................13
Campus Life, Jupiter Campus ............................................14
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Student Services and Resources ..............................................14
Academic Coaching and Career Enhancement
for Student Success (ACCESS) Program .............................14
Beyond Food ....................................................................14
Bookstore .........................................................................15
Cashier/Controller ............................................................15
Center for Learning and Student Success (CLASS) .............15
FAU Graduate College ......................................................16
Financial Aid ....................................................................16
Food Services ...................................................................16
Math Learning Center .......................................................17
Military and Veterans Student Success Center ...................17
Need Help? Just Ask! ........................................................17
Office of Information Technology .....................................17
Office of the Ombuds .......................................................18
Office of Undergraduate Research & Inquiry (OURI) ........18
Registrar ...........................................................................18
Parent and Family Programs ..............................................18
Parking and Transportation ................................................19
Student Victim Services .....................................................19
Transfer Student Services...................................................19
University Center for Excellence in Writing ......................20
University Libraries ...........................................................20
University Police .............................................................20
General Information ...............................................................22
Florida Atlantic University Pride .......................................24
FAU Alma Mater ...............................................................24
FAU Fight Song .................................................................24
FAU Cheer ........................................................................24
FAU Points of Pride ...........................................................24
FAU History ......................................................................24
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Important FAU Office/Information and Webpage
(All links are operable at the time of publication.)
FAU CAMPUS CONTACT INFORMATION
FAU Campuses and Maps www.fau.edu/explore/campuses.php
FAU Boca Raton Campus www.fau.edu/explore/boca_raton.php
FAU Dania Beach / SeaTech Campus www.fau.edu/broward/about/dania-campus.php
FAU Davie Campus www.fau.edu/broward/about/davie-campus.php
FAU Fort Lauderdale Campus www.fau.edu/broward/about/fll-campus.php
FAU Harbor Branch Campus www.fau.edu/hboi
FAU Jupiter Campus www.fau.edu/jupiter
OFFICE WEBPAGES
Need Help? Just Ask! www.fau.edu/studentresources
Academic Coaching (ACCESS) www.fau.edu/access
Advising (University Advising Services) www.fau.edu/uas
Athletics (Football, Baseball, Softball, etc.) www.fausports.com
Banking Services www.fau.edu/business-services/retail-services/bbt-banking.php
Beyond Food www.fau.edu/dean/beyondfood/index.php
Book Store www.fau.edu/business-services/bookstore
Campus Recreation www.fau.edu/campusrec
Career Development Center www.fau.edu/cdc
Catalog www.fau.edu/registrar/registration/catalog.php
Child Care, (The Karen Slattery Educational Research Center for Child Development)
www.coe.fau.edu/SchoolAndK12Programs/ERCCD/default.aspx
Colleges of FAU www.fau.edu/explore/colleges.php
Controller’s Office (Student Fees and Payments) http://fau.edu/controller/student-services/
Copy (print services) www.fau.edu/print
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) www.fau.edu/counseling
Dean of Students Office www.fau.edu/dean
Degrees of FAU www.fau.edu/explore/degrees.php
Environmental Health and Safety www.fau.edu/facilities/ehs
Emergency Evacuation www.fau.edu/admin/cag2012/Evacuation%202012.pdf
Exceptional Circumstances/Medical Withdrawals www.fau.edu/dean/exceptional-withdrawal.php
Financial Aid www.fau.edu/finaid
Food Service (Dining Locations) www.fau.edu/business-services/dining-locations
Food Service (Meal Plans) www.fau.edu/business-services/meal-plans
Fraternity and Sorority Life www.fau.edu/fslife
Free Speech and Campus Civility www.fau.edu/civility
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Graduate College www.fau.edu/graduate
Housing and Residential Life www.fau.edu/housing
Immunization Information www.fau.edu/shs/info_forms/immunizations.php
Interfaith FAU www.fau.edu/oma/interfaith-fau.php
Education Abroad www.fau.edu/goabroad
International Services www.fau.edu/international
The Mentoring Project www.fau.edu/mentoringproject
Libraries www.fau.edu/library
Lost and Found www.fau.edu/police/lostfound.php
Media Relations www.fau.edu/mediarelations
Military and Veterans Student Success Center www.fau.edu/vets
MyFAU Information www.fau.edu/oit/myfau
Navitas at FAU www.fau.navitas.com
New Student Orientation www.fau.edu/orientation
Night Owls (Evening safe escort on all campuses) www.fau.edu/studentunion/NightOwls.php#
Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs www.fau.edu/oma
Office of Information Technology www.fau.edu/oit
Ombuds (Problem resolution) www.fau.edu/ombuds
Owl Card www.fau.edu/business-services/owl-card
Owls Care Health Promotion www.fau.edu/owlscare
Owls Flight Plan www.fau.edu/flightplan
Parent and Family Programs www.fau.edu/parents
Parking and Transportation Services www.fau.edu/parking
Program Board (Campus Activities) www.fau.edu/involvement
Registrar Office (Drop/Add information and Transcripts)
www.fau.edu/registrar
Student Accessibility Services www.fau.edu/sas
Student Affairs Marketing, Communications and Technology
www.fau.edu/student/marketing
Student Athlete Center for Academic Excellence www.fausports.com/school-bio/fau-acad-center.html
Student Conduct www.fau.edu/studentconduct
Student Employment www.fau.edu/hr/Student_Employment/
Student Government www.fau.edu/sg
Student Health Services www.fau.edu/shs
Student Activities and Involvement www.fau.edu/involvement
Student Media www.fau.edu/studentmedia
Student Union www.fau.edu/studentunion
University Phone App www.fau.edu/mobile
University Police www.fau.edu/police
Upward Bound www.fau.edu/pcp
Vice President for Student Affairs www.fau.edu/student/welcome.php
Weppner Center for LEAD & Service-Learning www.fau.edu/leadandserve
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DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRSwww.fau.edu/student
Vision Statement
The Division of Student Affairs aspires to ignite purpose and passion in our students to become socially responsible and globally engaged leaders. We will challenge ourselves and our students, to accept and act upon our responsibility, to be role models who learn and act to create meaningful and impactful change at FAU and beyond.
Mission Statement
We create diverse, challenging and transformative environments through our innovative and effective programs, services, and outcomes-based approach to student learning and development. We equip students with necessary tools to achieve academic, personal, and career success.
The Mission of Student Affairs is accomplished by:• Developing programs, services and facilities guided by best practices in each
functional area.• Utilizing data to assess student learning, thereby improving programs and
services.• Securing state of the art technological and physical facilities resources.• Collaborating with students, faculty, staff and external stakeholders.• Creating, maintaining and disseminating assessments of Florida Atlantic
University culture to guide departmental, divisional and campus decision making processes.
• Recruiting, retaining and developing a highly qualified diverse staff.• Integrating outcome assessments, continuous program improvements, and
budget development into an ongoing strategic planning process.
Motto
We’re All About Students
Core Values
• The Division of Student Affairs core values are:• Diversity: Intentional awareness and inclusion• Innovation: Striving for creative solutions and continuous improvement• Integrity: Accountability to divisional goals and professional standards• Collaboration: Shared programs, services, and governance to achieve
maximum benefit• Leadership: Students, staff, structures, by teaching, learning, acting...model the
way• Wellness: Care for self, care for others, care for community
Core Value Statements
• We are timely in providing programs, services and facilities to meet the needs of our ever-changing student body.
• We remain current on student issues, concerns, professional practices and expectations by participating in local and national staff development programs and activities.
• We incorporate student feedback and current research to create, refine and
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effectively provide distinctive programs, services and facilities that support the academic success of students.
• We actively seek opportunities to cultivate relationships, develop common goals and engage in partnerships that enhance student experiences.
• We value our commitment to the University by serving as role models for current and prospective students in support of its mission and purpose.
• We provide leadership for the future of Student Affairs and the University.• We value and promote an inclusive environment that respects and embraces
individual rights and differences.
Vice President for Student Affairs (www.fau.edu/student/welcome.php)
The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs inspires a collaborative working relationship with students, faculty, staff and the greater university community. The Vice President for Student Affairs is the chief student affairs officer for the University.
Dean of Students (www.fau.edu/dean)
The Dean of Students Office offers assistance with academic matters, leadership and student development opportunities through individual advising. Through this office, a student can receive assistance and/or referrals when an extenuating circumstance prevents him or her from succeeding academically.
Campus Recreation (www.fau.edu/campusrec)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The mission of Campus Recreation is to create movement and engagement opportunities to enhance the social and physical well-being of the FAU community.All facilities and programs are available to FAU students with a valid Owl Card and also to Campus Recreation members.
Career Center (www.fau.edu/career)Please check the website for other campus locations.
FAU’s Career Center assists all Florida Atlantic University students with their career development needs from freshman year through graduation. Career development is an ongoing process that begins with self-assessment, exploration and research, as well as experiential learning (internships/Co-ops) which prepares students for entering the workforce or graduate/professional school. The center provides assistance with career decision-making and job search preparation. Services include same day advising, career counseling, professional mentor program and online career planning and job search tools.
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) (www.fau.edu/counseling)Please check the website for other campus locations.
FAU’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) helps students with a wide range of social, emotional and academic concerns. The Counseling Center provides students with timely and effective mental health services that allow them to improve and maintain their mental well-being so that they can meet their educational, personal and psychological goals. Confidential mental health services are provided to FAU students at no charge. All ethical standards by professional associations and state licensing boards are strictly followed.
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Fraternity and Sorority Life (www.fau.edu/fslife)
Membership in a fraternity or sorority is a good first step toward enjoying all the benefits that FAU has to offer. Collectively, fraternities and sororities constitute one of the largest student populations on campus. Fraternities and sororities are about friendship, scholarship, community service, and leadership. At their core, fraternities and sororities offer the opportunity for experiences that can enrich a life on campus and beyond. Many leaders of today, including here at FAU, are members of fraternities or sororities. We encourage you to fully explore these opportunities to understand what makes our fraternity & sorority community so beneficial and consider getting involved.
Housing and Residential Life (www.fau.edu/housing)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The FAU housing population is a rich cultural mix of in-state and out-of state students, along with students from many different countries. FAU’s Department of Housing and Residential Life creates a seamless environment of living and learning in an engaging and welcoming community. Through opportunities for leadership development, civic responsibility, self-exploration, and student involvement, the office assists in building a life-long connection between the student and the University.
International Services (www.fau.edu/international)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The International Services (IS) unit within the Center for Global Engagement serves international students and scholars who pursue educational and research opportunities at FAU. In addition to ensuring compliance with visa regulations, issuing visa documents, communicating with government agencies, and providing up-to-date information that affects the legal status of international students and scholars, the office hosts a variety of support services such as international orientations, employment regulation workshops, International Education Week, the Festival of Nations, global coffee hours, and more. We also seek to engage and integrate international and U.S. students through programs such as the International Friends & Global Ambassadors, international leadership conference participation, and workshops/seminars focused on global issues and topics.
Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs (www.fau.edu/oma)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Affairs promotes the academic and personal growth of traditionally underserved students. The office collaborates with the campus community to create an institutional and community climate of social justice. We promote access and equity in higher education and offer programs that educate the campus about diversity. In addition, we incorporate student learning and development; enhance student overall educational experiences; provide access to academic, social, cultural, recreational and other group activities; provide opportunities for intentional interaction and engagement; and integration. Programs include:
1. RISE (Reaching Individual Success and Empowerment) provides access to academic, social, cultural, and leadership opportunities that impact traditionally under represented students. 2. LGBTQA Resource Center 3. Serenity: a space for quiet mediation, reflection, and/or prayer. Part of Interfaith FAU. 4. Cultural Competence Programming and Diversity Training
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5. Cultural clubs/organizations 6. Leadership and internship opportunities
While the office seeks to serve as a voice for underrepresented student populations, all students are welcome and encouraged to participate. Visit our website at www.fau.edu/diversity. Education Abroad (www.fau.edu/goabroad)
Florida Atlantic University’s Education Abroad office offers overseas study, research, and internship opportunities through faculty-led study abroad programs, overseas exchange programs, affiliates, and approved education program providers. Education Abroad is located in General Classroom South, Suite 212Q, and may be reached at 561-297-1208. Study abroad increases student knowledge of other countries and cultures, helps prepare students to compete in the global economy and is a necessary prerequisite for careers in international organizations, the Foreign Service, or the overseas branches of U.S. multinational companies. Study abroad is open to all students in all majors. It enhances student education by providing valuable life experiences and new credentials and skill sets while offering the opportunity to earn credit toward graduation at FAU.
Office of Student Conduct (www.fau.edu/studentconduct)
The Office of Student Conduct (OSC) is a department within the Division of Student Affairs. The purpose of the Office for Student Conduct is to support the educational mission of Florida Atlantic University by administering the Student Code of Conduct (www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/REGULATION%204.007_6.17.14.pdf) and serving as a resource to the University community. The mission of the Office of Student Conduct is to promote a safe and secure University community of civility, integrity, and student learning and development, as well as responsible, healthy behavior.
Owls Care Health Promotion (www.fau.edu/owlscare)Please check the website for other campus locations.
Owls Care Health Promotion empowers students to be healthy, responsible, and successful by providing wellness information, dynamic programs, and services on health related issues such as stress management; healthy lifestyle; sexual health and well-being; alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs; healthy relationship; and much more. These services enhance the health of our FAU community and increase opportunities for students’ academic and personal successes.
Student Accessibility Services (www.fau.edu/sas)Please check the website for other campus locations.
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) supports students with disabilities in their pursuit of equity and excellence in education. SAS works with FAU faculty and staff to ensure reasonable accommodations are provided to allow this population of students equal opportunities to learn in the classroom setting and to have access to all areas of FAU campuses. SAS fosters student self-advocacy and the development of compensatory skills that support independent learning.
Student Government (www.fau.edu/sg)Please check the website for other campus locations.
FAU’s Student Government (SG) is the official voice and governing body of the student population at Florida Atlantic University. Modeled after the national government, Florida Atlantic University’s Student Government has three branches:
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Executive, Legislative and Judicial. In addition to being the student governing body, SG serves as one of the largest on-campus opportunities for student leadership, legislative action, lobbying and advocacy for the student experience at FAU.
Student Health Services (www.fau.edu/shs)Please check the website for other campus locations.
FAU Student Health Services (SHS) provides student-focused primary medical and nutrition services at the Boca Raton, Jupiter and Davie campuses. The Boca Raton campus also offers primary dental and pharmacy services. Services are provided by licensed health care professionals with expertise in caring for college students, to help address health-related issues before they have a negative impact on academic success. All enrolled FAU students are eligible for services.
Student Activities and Involvement (www.fau.edu/involvement)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Student Activities and Involvement office strives to enhance the student experience through exceptional campus programs, promotion of leadership development, and a commitment to building leaders through experiential learning. The office of Student Activities and Involvement is responsible for the following areas: registration and oversight of over 300 registered student organizations; Student Government Advising; Homecoming/Traditions and Commuter Student Life. For a complete listing of all active FAU Student Organizations, visit www.fau.edu/getinvolved.
Student Media (www.fau.edu/studentmedia)
The Department of Student Media provides learning opportunities in media that promote student participation and enrichment through the practice of newspaper, television and radio journalism. OWL TV, OWL Radio and the University Press are student media outlets created for students, by students and funded by students. Florida Atlantic University’s Student Media provides a stable, reliable media environment and serves as a public forum for free, creative expression and a laboratory of learning.
Student Union (www.fau.edu/studentunion)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Student Union is the community center for all members of the Florida Atlantic University campus including students, faculty, staff and visitors. The Student Union provides a central place for students and others to spend time learning, socializing and relaxing while coming to feel more closely connected to the campus. The Student Union contributes directly to the educational mission of Florida Atlantic University by providing encouragement and opportunities for participation in educational, cultural and recreational activities and provides services for the convenience of the campus community.
The Mentoring Project (www.fau.edu/mentoringproject)
When we consider our greatest accomplishments, most people can immediately recall the people who inspired, coached, advised, assisted, and cheered them along the way. The Mentoring Project’s Connections program pairs new first-year and transfer students with an FAU faculty or staff member, graduate student, or upper-class peer mentor who is interested in getting to know you as an individual, help you explore and define your goals, and make the most of your time at Jupiter, Davie, Boca, or as an on-line student. Mentored students are motivated; they earn higher grades and are more likely to stay at FAU after their first-year.
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The Mentoring Project also serves as a clearinghouse to introduce students to the more than 20 mentoring programs available here at FAU. Visit us on-line or in-person to learn more. The Mentoring Project is a joint collaboration between Academic and Student Affairs.
Staff Names:Debbi Johnson-Rais, Co-DirectorLeigh Remy, Co-Director Jessica Cornely, Program Coordinator
Contact Information:The Mentoring Project777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431General Classroom South (GS-2) Room 225(561) [email protected]/mentoringproject and www.fauconnections.chronus.com
Weppner Center for LEAD & Service Learning (Lead and Serve)(www.fau.edu/leadandserve)Please check the website for other campus locations, more information about Beyond Food, and for the referral service.
The Daniel B. Weppner Center, also known as Lead and Serve, invests in students to become change agents. Lead and Serve is committed to providing an atmosphere that fosters learning, personal growth, and exploration of individual and group leadership and service skills. Lead and Serve offers many opportunities to enhance a student’s experience both in and out of the classroom. Through partnerships with Academic Affairs, offerings such as academic service-learning and the Leadership Studies Minor with related courses, such as LDR 2010, Introduction to Leadership, are offered to students. Additionally, faculty and students have the opportunity to combine coursework with the needs of the community and practice leadership through action by engaging in academic service-learning courses. Through the integration of instruction, servant leadership and reflection, learning becomes more personally meaningful. Our co-curricular opportunities consist of many programs such as iLead Student Leadership Conference, Days of Service, the Elite Owl Leadership and Service Ambassadors, the Red Jacket program, certificate programs, customized workshops for student and non-students, mentoring and more. Volunteer hours served at any nonprofit agency while an FAU student is currently enrolled can be recorded on the student’s transcript through the Weppner Center. Lead and Serve also works closely with the Student Government program Students Advocating Volunteer Involvement (SAVI) to provide students with opportunities benefitting surrounding communities.
Campus Life, Broward Campuses (www.fau.edu/student/broward)
Broward Campus Life enhances the overall educational experiences of students by providing purposeful and holistic programs and services that promote learning and development. Relevant and desirable outcomes include: knowledge acquisition, intrapersonal development, interpersonal competence, humanitarianism and civic engagement and practical competence. Campus Life for the Davie campus, the Fort Lauderdale and the Dania Beach Research Center are coordinated through the above Davie campus Student Affairs offices.
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STUDENT SERVICES AND RESOURCES
Campus Life, Jupiter Campus (www.fau.edu/student/jupiter)
The Division of Student Affairs facilitates student learning and development by providing opportunities that enrich the educational experience of all students on the Jupiter campus and at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute. The office of Campus Life on the Northern Campuses provides a range of services and programs that support and enhance student success.
Academic Coaching & Career Enhancement for Student Success (ACCESS) Program (www.fau.edu/access)
The ACCESS Program and coaching center is a branch of University Advising Services (UAS) and provides selected students with academic coaching/advising, tutoring and major/career counseling. Services include regular meetings with an ACCESS academic coach/advisor to review progress in their courses; participation in time-management, study skills, test taking and goal setting workshops conducted by ACCESS academic coaches/advisors; tutoring in courses that students previously failed or in other historically difficult courses students are taking for the first time; participation in faculty advising/mentoring sessions and career workshops; and enrollment in SLS 1301: Career and Life Planning, designed for students with major and career indecision.
Advising Services within FAU Colleges • University Advising Services: www.fau.edu/uas • Dorothy E. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters: www.fau.edu/artsandlettersadvising • College of Business: www.business.fau.edu/undergraduate/index.aspx#.VV-S1kZFx48 • College for Design and Social Inquiry: www.fau.edu/cdsi/advising/new-students • College of Education: www.coe.fau.edu/students/oass/default.aspx • College of Engineering and Computer Science: www.dessa.fau.edu/index.php • Graduate College: www.fau.edu/graduate • Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College: www.fau.edu/honors/academics/advising.php • Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine: www.med.fau.edu • Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing: www.nursing.fau.edu/?main=2&nav=915 • Charles E. Schmidt College of Science: www.science.fau.edu/student_services
Beyond Food (www.fau.edu/dean/beyondfood/index.php)Please check the website for other more information about Beyond Food and for the referral service.
The Beyond Food Program is a holistic program that utilizes the expertise of various on and off campus resources in assisting FAU students in need to raise their food
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security level to persist toward academic success. Furthermore, based on the availability of donations the program serves any FAU student by providing a 1-day emergency supply and/or 3-day supply of canned and/or non-perishable food to those experiencing food insecurity. The Beyond Food program operates primarily on the referrals from FAU faculty, staff, and fellow students who have identified students with temporary food assistance needs. Students may also self-refer. The Beyond Food program is able to serve members of the FAU community by asking individuals to complete an Intake Form prior to meeting with a Beyond Food team member.
Bookstore (www.fau.edu/business-services/bookstore)Please check the website for other campus locations.
Florida Atlantic University proudly partners with Barnes and Noble to provide for all of your bookstore-related needs. From textbooks to spirit apparel and technology to tissues, you can find everything you need at one of the three on-campus FAU bookstore locations or shop online and have your purchases delivered to your front door. Don’t want to own new books... buy used books or rent them. Do you prefer digital to traditional books? Check out E-textbooks with the all-new Nook study, available exclusively from Barnes and Noble.
Cashier / Controller (www.fau.edu/controller)
The following options are available for making payments: • Online payment services are available for viewing account details and making payment. Online payment can be made by credit card (American Express, MasterCard, or Discover), or by electronic check (checking or savings account). Access online payment through MyFAU. • Payment may also be made by mail, or via the Cashier’s Drop Box located in the Student Services Building. For payments by mail: Make check payable to FAU. Include your Z number, name, address, and phone number on your check. Mail your payment to: FAU Cashier’s Office, 777 Glades Road, Student Support Services, Bldg. 80, Boca Raton, FL 33431 • For payments by Drop Box: Make check payable to FAU. Include your Z number, name, address, and phone number on your check.
Center for Learning And Student Success (CLASS) (www.fau.edu/class)
As part of the Center for Teaching and Learning, the Center for Learning And Student Success (CLASS) is available to assist all undergraduate students throughout their academic journey. CLASS cultivates student success and academic excellence by developing academic support and engagement programs that guide students to a future of lifelong learning.
CLASS, under the Division of Undergraduate Studies, coordinates: 1. Learning Communities (LC): The Learning Community program on the Boca
Raton campus offers incoming freshmen the unique and engaging opportunity to enroll in courses with 20-24 incoming freshmen with similar academic goals and interests.
2. Supplemental Instruction (SI): A series of weekly study sessions for students taking historically difficult courses. SI is open to all students who want to improve their understanding of course material and improve their grades. Attendance is voluntary. SI is a chance to get together with people in the class to compare notes, to discuss important concepts, to develop strategies for studying and learning the subject and to test themselves before the professor does.
3. Tutoring programs: CLASS Tutoring Services provides free group tutoring by
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peer tutors in content-area courses. Peer tutors help improve performance in a difficult course by modeling effective study techniques and breaking down difficult concepts. Peer tutors are successful students who have earned at least an “A-” in the courses they tutor, have been recommended by their professors and have been trained in tutoring techniques through the tutor training program.
4. eLearning: The eLearning academic support services provides students with resources to facilitate a successful online learning experience. The focus is to assist students with the integration of technology into fully online courses.
CLASS is located within the Center for Teaching and Learning in General Classroom South (GS-2, room 223). The CLASS office is open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday. For information, visit www.fau.edu/class, call 561-297-0906 or email [email protected].
FAU Graduate College (www.fau.edu/graduate)
The Graduate College is a service college dedicated to promoting quality graduate education at Florida Atlantic University. It serves as the initial point of contact for recruiting prospective students and coordinating the admissions process for both international and domestic graduate students. The Graduate College supports enrolled students by hosting professional development workshops, distributing fellowships and tuition support, ensuring compliance with the University’s thesis and dissertation guidelines, certifying all degree requirements are met, and awarding graduate degrees.
Need help funding your graduate education? FAU offers a number of graduate fellowships and scholarships. For more information, visit fau.edu/graduate.
Visit the Degree Completion Services office in SU 80, room 106 for thesis and dissertation advising on Mondays and Tuesdays from 1:00-3:00 p.m., and Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9:00-11:00 a.m. Walk-ins are first come, first serve. To schedule an appointment outside of walk-in hours, contact [email protected] or call 561.297.2817.
Contact the Graduate College at 561.297.3624 or email [email protected].
Financial Aid (www.fau.edu/finaid)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The mission of the Office of Student Financial Aid is to offer a comprehensive financial aid program that attempts to meet the financial needs of all University students. This office utilizes aid programs from all sources for which students are believed to be eligible. In addition, this office uses these programs in ways to assist students in achieving a quality education by supporting their academic and vocational objectives.
Food Services (www.dineoncampus.com/fau)
FAU offers a dining program that includes residential dining, catering and popular-branded concepts. The well-balanced food services program creates the ideal campus dining experience to meet the needs of the diverse University community. Venues on the Boca Raton campus include the Breezeway Food Court, Starbucks, Outtakes convenience stores, The Burrow Grill, Centre Marketplace South, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Dunkin’ Donuts and The Faculty and Staff Club. Venues on the Davie campus include Steve’s Espresso. Venues on the Jupiter campus include Centre Marketplace North and Outtakes.16
Math Learning Center (www.math.fau.edu/MLC)
The Math Learning Center (MLC) offers free math tutoring for FAU students! The MLC is located in GS211 and was created to help students develop the mathematical problem solving skills necessary to be successful in math courses. The MLC supports all undergraduate math courses and is staffed by graduate students (and instructors) in mathematics and undergraduate tutors.
Military and Veterans Student Success Center
FAU Transition Assistance Program (TAP): The Military and Veterans Student Success Center (Located within the Boca Raton Student Union)
The Military and Veterans Student Success Center promotes activities and programs intended to enhance military and veteran student success while creating a platform for veterans to engage the community. Academic support services and resources such as group study, peer tutoring, internships, student employment and VA Work Study opportunities. TAP also develops engagement activities and programs to help build comradery and guide military and veteran students through their next mission in life. Serves as a “one stop shop” for military, veteran and dependent students and is a drop off location for GI Bill, EDD, and TA paperwork.
Acceptance of College Credit for Military Training and Education Courses
Priority Registration for recipients of GI Bill educational benefits
For additional information, please visit http://www.fau.edu/vets
Need Help? Just Ask! (www.fau.edu/studentresources)
A whole new group of students and their families arrive at FAU each semester. In order to assist our campus visitors during this busy time, the Division of Student Affairs and Academic Affairs partner together to roll out the red carpet with our Need Help? Just Ask! customer service campaign. As you walk around any of our campuses during the first week of classes, or during any large University event throughout the year, you will notice campaign volunteers wearing red lanyards, offices displaying blue posters and special canopies with banners. Have a question? Need directions? Not sure where to get services or purchase books? Stop in at a help desk. Ask a friendly Owl volunteer. Or check out our information clearinghouses at our Student Resources website and the interactive campus map.
Office of Information Technology (www.fau.edu/oit/ and www.fau.edu/oit/myfau)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides vital information technology resources in support of day-to-day learning, teaching and research across all campuses. Go to www.fau.edu/oit/newtofau.php to learn about information technology resources and services available at FAU. OIT also supports Blackboard, the primary vehicle for online classes. Blackboard also includes interactive features, such as web conferencing tools, discussion boards, blogs and wikis and journals, which enhance communication between students and faculty. Go to http://www.fau.edu/oit/blackboard/student_guides/index.php for details on how to use Blackboard. Go to www.fau.edu/oit/labs for information about open and instructional computer labs.
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Office of the Ombuds (www.fau.edu/ombuds)
Office of the Ombuds We are listening. The Ombuds works toward solving problems, not as an advocate for individuals or the University but as a neutral party. Because the Ombuds reports to the President’s Office, the Ombuds has access to information from any office within the institution. The Ombuds works toward an informal resolution of issues, provides coaching, and mediation. The office is informal and does not generate records, take legal notice or accept official complaints; however the office can assist you by making appropriate referrals if this is your intent. Your visit to the Ombuds is confidential except when there is a concern about danger to you, to others or in cases of Title IX matters. If as an aid to resolution, it is necessary to disclose your identity and your specific issue to gain essential information, you and the Ombuds will discuss this and determine the limits of confidentiality. You should visit the Office of the Ombuds if you need assistance with disputes about fees, academic concerns, housing issues, parking problems, discrimination and/or harassment, red tape and many other matters. The Ombuds may help you to identify and evaluate options, to formulate a plan to address your issue, to find the correct person to address your concern, or to explain University regulations or policies. The Ombuds will listen to you. An appointment with the Ombuds can be made by calling (561) 297-3693. The Office of the Ombuds is located in building 08, room 226f, with in within the Dean of Student’s suite.
Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry (OURI) (www.fau.edu/ouri)
Are you interested in engaging in research and creative activities? Few activities are as intellectually rewarding as research. In addition to the acquisition of invaluable research skills, students learn how knowledge is created, to work independently and overcome obstacles, and the importance of ethics and personal conduct in the research process. Undergraduate research can take place in every discipline and the Office of Undergraduate Research and Inquiry (OURI) serves as a centralized support office for students who are engaged in research and creative activities. OURI offers university-wide programs such as a workshop series, undergraduate research grants, summer fellowships, annual undergraduate research symposium, and undergraduate research journal. OURI is part of the University’s Quality Enhancement Plan to expand the culture of undergraduate research and inquiry at FAU.
Registrar (www.fau.edu/registrar)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Office of the Registrar maintains the student academic record, issues transcripts and enrollment verifications, produces the course schedules, assigns classrooms, oversees registration, manages the DARS degree audit system, and maintains transfer credit evaluations. The office also produces the university commencement exercises, processes degree conferral, and generates diplomas. For additional information on our services, please visit our website or contact us at [email protected].
Parent and Family Programs (www.fau.edu/parents) The Office of Parent and Family Programs & Student Affairs Development fosters the relationship between the university and the parents of our students while supporting student success. The office provides education, programs, and resources to assist parents with developing the necessary skills to become effective coaches and mentors to their students.
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Parking and Transportation (www.fau.edu/parking)
Parking and Transportation Services is responsible for managing the parking program in the interest of providing safe, convenient and well-designed parking facilities for more than 30,000 students, faculty, staff and visitors. To properly manage the parking facilities, the department administers a vehicle registration program and corresponding sale of decals; plans and develops parking lots; administers the appeals process; enforces the parking rules; and maintains financial accountability. University traffic patrollers provide a constant presence within the lots and are available to answer questions regarding parking procedures and regulations.
Transportation Information
Our partners, South Florida Commuter Services, a program of the Florida Department of Transportation, have created www.get2fau.com as a valuable resource for finding the most convenient options for you regarding transportation to the FAU campuses. • Carpool Program: www.get2fau.com • Zipcar: www.zipcar.com/fau • Owl Express Shuttle Service: www.fau.edu/parking/shuttle/shuttlemain.php • The Downtown Ft. Lauderdale Campus is a gate lot designated as a “Red Permit” lot Monday–Friday; students may park in the lot with a valid permit Monday–Friday after 5 p.m. in the Yellow Spaces Only. On weekends, the lot is designated as an “All Permit” lot, allowing anyone with a valid FAU permit to park in the lot. Additional parking is available in the city garage on the top floor only for all valid FAU permit holders. The city of Ft. Lauderdale does not honor the confirmation page that is printed at the end of permit registration.
Student Victim Services www.fau.edu/dean/victimservices and www.fau.edu/police/victimservices
Victim Services are located in the S. E. Wimberly Library, room 156, and this office is for all students, faculty and staff who may identify as a victim either off or on FAU campus. Within the office, we have a Victim Services Coordinator and a Victim Services Advocate that provide support in incidents such as rape, sexual harassment, stalking, dating violence, domestic violence and more. Information and resources are available concerning victim compensation, obtaining an injunction (restraining order), safety planning, reporting to the Dean of Students or Title IX officer and referrals to campus and/or community resources. Individuals DO NOT have to file a police report to utilize the services. We are also, available for educational presentations on topics pertaining to victims. To contact our office, call 561-297-4841 or 561-297-0500 (after hours, this number is routed to police dispatch who will forward to an advocate) or email [email protected]. Transfer Student Services (http://fau.edu/orientation/tts/)
Transfer Student Services provides support, referrals, and advocacy to enhance students’ opportunities for strong academic preparation, smooth transition to FAU, meaningful social integration, and timely progression toward graduation. We provide these services to undergraduate transfer students through new student orientation, workshops for students and staff, and individual coaching sessions.
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University Center for Excellence in Writing (www.fau.edu/UCEW)
The University Center for Excellence in Writing (UCEW) supports and promotes writing for all members of the FAU community -- undergraduate and graduate students, staff, faculty and visiting scholars. The center’s consultants are informed and sensitive readers who help writers become more reflective readers and more self-sufficient crafters of their written work. Consultants help students at any point in the writing process (i.e., brainstorming, drafting, revising) and with papers for courses, senior or master theses, dissertations, job applications, applications for graduate school, articles for publication, grant proposals and other documents.
Visit www.fau.edu/UCEW for more information and scheduling your appointments.
General Classroom South (GS-2) Room 215561-297-3498
University Libraries (www.fau.edu/library)Please check the website for other campus locations.
FAU Libraries operate on the Boca Raton, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Harbor Branch and Jupiter campuses. The libraries house approximately 3.8 million items, including books, periodicals, government documents, microforms, maps, media and other materials – a rich academic collection along with unique special collections in book arts, American Revolutionary War and Civil War documents, print and recorded music, rare books and manuscripts and archival materials. The libraries also provide a wealth of electronic resources, including more than 582,016 full-text electronic books and 24,365 full-text electronic journals, plus access to more than 400 proprietary databases. They also offer group study rooms, Internet-access computers, media center and services for students with disabilities.
University Police (www.fau.edu/police)Please check the website for other campus locations.
The Florida Atlantic University Police Department provides a full range of public safety services 24 hours a day, seven days a week on the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses. Police are also present daytime hours on the other campuses. The FAU police department operates in accordance with the Police Standards and Training Commission in the state of Florida. Officers are fully trained professionals who are committed to assisting the University community in all of its public safety needs.Some services provided by the University Police include vehicle, motorcycle, foot and bicycle patrol, criminal investigation, traffic enforcement, fingerprinting, accident investigation, special events management, crime prevention programs and victim advocacy. In addition: • Campus crime statistics are available online through www.fau.edu/police. The current police blotter, dates of upcoming self-defense classes (RAD) and educational information are also available at this website. Timely warnings or crime alerts will be posted to this site. • Anonymous Crime Reporting Program called “Silent Witness.” Individuals can provide information through the police website: www.fau.edu/police. • “Tips” line: a voice mail system that allows individuals to leave information for law enforcement concerning crime. The Tips line number is 561-297- 4636. In emergencies, call 911. • “Code Blue” emergency telephones are located throughout the Boca Raton and Jupiter campuses. Students should locate the telephones in the area where they normally park. These phones feature safety lighting and ring directly to emergency providers.
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Police Services by Campus: Call 911 on all campuses. • The FAU Police Department central police dispatch is 561-297-3500. • Telephone Device for the Deaf: 561-297-2390. • When calling 911 from cellular phones; give the location first so that dispatchers can transfer the call to the closest police agency.
» Boca Raton Campus: 561-297-3500 (24/7, year round). Telephone Device for the Deaf: 561-297-2390.» Jupiter Campus: 561-799-8700/561-339-0015 (Duty officer’s cell).
» Harbor Branch Campus: 772-528-5729 (business hours)/772-216-1124 (Duty officer’s cell).
» Downtown Fort Lauderdale Campus: 954-201-7866 Bldg. 31 / 954-201-7949 Bldg. 32 / 954-201-7636 Bldg. 33.
» SeaTech Campus: 954-924-7000 (Security Desk).
» Davie Campus: 954-236-1140 (24 hours).
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Student Code of Conductwww.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/REGULATION%204.007_6.17.14.pdf
FAU’s Student Code of Conduct promotes a safe and secure University community of civility, integrity and student learning and development. The code also promotes responsible, healthy behavior and provides fairness in the student conduct process. Students are educated about their rights and responsibilities as University community members and are supported during these experiences in an effort to foster maturity, independence, confidence and life-long learning skills.Student accountability and personal responsibility are upheld through FAU’s Student Code of Conduct. The code outlines both the expectations for behavior and the procedures for handling violations of the conduct code. Students who participate in the operation of the Student Code of Conduct are offered educational and leadership opportunities. An educational and holistic approach to student conduct is employed whenever possible.
University Regulations, Procedures and Policies
All students enrolled in the University including all student residents, regardless of institutional or program affiliation, are expected to know and adhere to the regulations and policies of the University, as well as local, state and federal laws. • University Regulations www.fau.edu/regulations/index.php Regulations are statements of general applicability to guide the conduct or action of University constituents or the public, adopted by the University Board of Trustees to implement its powers and duties. • University Policies www.fau.edu/policies/index.php Policies are statements of management philosophy or practice established by the University president to provide direction and assistance to the University community in the conduct of University business or activities. • Academic Policies and Procedures For information on academic policies, including degree requirements, undergraduate and graduate students are urged to consult the University Catalog at www.fau.edu/academic/registrar/FAUcatalog/academics.php and www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf •Academic Information » Academic Calendar: www.fau.edu/registrar/registration/calendar.php » Admission Requirements and Enrollment Limitations, Regulation 2.001: www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter2/Reg%202.001%205-15-13.pdf and www.fldoe.org/academics/career-adult-edu/career-technical-edu-agreements » Code of Academic Integrity, Regulation 4.001: www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter4/4.001_Code_of_Academic_Integrity.pdf and www.flbog.edu/documents_regulations/guidelines/ArticulationRegula tion.pdf » Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) education: www.fau.edu/owlscare/caring_for_self/hiv_testing.php » Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACS), Regional Accrediting Body: www.sacscoc.org » Florida Board of Governors: www.flbog.edu
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GENERAL INFORMATION
• Policy of Nondiscrimination http://www.fau.edu/regulations/chapter5/Reg%205.010%206-2015.pdf
Florida Atlantic University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination. It is against the policy of the University to discriminate against, or exclude from participation in benefits or activities, either on the staff or in the student body, any person on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or mental or physical disablement, provided such disablement , with reasonable accommodation, does not prevent satisfactory work performance.” This nondiscrimination policy also relates to the University’s actions concerning choice of contractors and suppliers of goods and services and to the use of University facilities.
• The Office of Equity, Inclusion and Compliance www.fau.edu/eic » The Office of Equity, Inclusion and Compliance promotes a working and learning environment free from any form of unlawful discrimination or harassment. We focus on the needs of the University community through establishing meaningful partnerships with faculty, students, staff, administrators and the public. The office supports the incorporation of inclusion and diversity in its programming as well as training initiatives. » Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX) prohibits discrimination based on gender in educational programs which receive federal financial assistance. Athletics are one component of Title IX. Other programs and activities which may be included are: recruitment, admissions, financial aid, and scholarships; course offerings and access; hiring and retention; and, benefits and leave. Title IX also protects students and employees, both male and female, from unlawful sexual harassment in school programs and activities. » In compliance with Title IX, Florida Atlantic University prohibits discrimination in employment as well as in all programs and activities on the basis of sex. » The Title IX Coordinator monitors compliance with the regulations of this law. Individuals with questions or concerns about Title IX, and/or those who wish to file a complaint of non-compliance, may contact the University’s Title IX Coordinator. » The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is the division of the federal government charged with enforcing compliance with Title IX. Information regarding OCR can be found at: www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/index.html.
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Florida Atlantic University Pride
FAU ALMA MATERWith the Gulf Stream breezes blowing
The search for truth goes on.Seeking, learning, sharing knowledge.
Finding the meaning of the past that is gone.Where nature beams with pleasant weather.
We strive to learn to work together.Florida Atlantic, we praise and hail thy name.
Dreaming, daring and succeeding,Bold and wise and strong,
Always learning, always leading,Knowing there’s a place where we all belong,
From so many different nations,We vow to future generations,
Florida Atlantic, we Owls will make you proud.
FAU FIGHT SONGWe’ll fight fight fight for F A UThere’s foot-ball in pa-ra-diseWe’ll fight fight fight for F A U
We know we’re gonna winand it’s feelin’ mighty nice
Cheer-ing our foot-ball team down the fieldand wav-ing our colors too (Hoot! Hoot!)
The Fight-ing Owls are on the prowl Go F A U!Words by Nat Dean, former Dean, Charles E. Schmidt College of Science
FAU CHEERRED...BLUE...F-A-U
F-A-U-O-W-L-SFlorida AtlanticGooo OWLS
O-W-L-S Let’s Go Owls
FAU Points of Pride: www.fau.edu/explore/pride.php
FAU History: www.fau.edu/explore/history.php
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“ Seek the lofty by reading, hearing and seeing great work at some moment every day. ” – THORNTON WILDER
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“ Few things can help an individual more than to place responsibility on him, and to let him know that you trust him. ” – BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
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“ Successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. Don’t wish it were easier, wish you were better. ” – J IM ROHN
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“ We must believe that we are gifted for something, and that this thing, at whatever cost, must be attained. ” – MARIE CURIE
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“ If you’re offered a seat on a rocket ship, don’t ask what seat! Just get on. ” – SHERYL SANDBERG
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“ I have learned over the years that when one’s mind is made up, this diminishes fear. ” – ROSA PARKS
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“ Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter. ” – MARTIN LUTHER KING JR .
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“ Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. ” – THOMAS EDISON
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“ Luck is where preparation meets opportunity. ” – ER IC KNOTTS
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“ Create your own destiny. If you don’t, someone else will. ” – CHRIS LEBER
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Halloween
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WEDNESDAY
MONDAY
1
31
30
30-5OCT-NOV
Leadership Studies Minor MixerFAU vs. Marshall University (Military Appreciation Day) Kickoff at 6pm
Daylight Saving Time ends
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
5 4
3
2
WEEK OF
“ I quit being afraid when my first venture failed and the sky didn’t fall down. ” – ALLEN H. NEUHARTH
NOVEMBER SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
6-12
8
7
6
NOVEMBER
Veterans Day
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
12 11
10
9
WEEK OF
“ The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary. ” – DONALD KENDALL
NOVEMBER SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
13-19
15
14
13
NOVEMBER
NOTES
FAU vs. FIU (Senior Day) Kickoff at 7pm
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
19 18
17
16
WEEK OF
“ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind. ” – DR . SEUSS
NOVEMBER SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
20-26
22
21
20
NOVEMBER
Thanksgiving
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
26 25
24
23
Hanukkah begins
Kwanzaa beginsChristmas
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2017
2524
31
17 18 19 20
13121110
3 4 5 6
2726
DECEMBER
TO DO
NOVEMBER SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
TO DO:
First Day of Winter
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
21 22 23
161514
7 8 9
21
2928 30
WEEK OF
“ Hard work spotlights the character of people. Some turn up their sleeves. Some turn up their noses, and some don’t turn up at all. ” – SAM EWING
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Holiday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
27-3
29
28
27
NOV-DEC
Holiday Toy DriveHoliday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
3 2
1
30
WEEK OF
“ When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. ” – FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Finals Success WeekHoliday Toy Drive
Finals Success WeekHoliday Toy Drive
Finals Success WeekHoliday Toy Drive
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
4-10
6
5
4
DECEMBER
NOTES
Finals Success WeekHoliday Toy Drive
Finals Success WeekHoliday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive Holiday Toy Drive
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
10 9
8
7
WEEK OF
“ A successful person is one who can lay a firm foundation with the bricks that others throw at him or her. ” – DAVID BRINKLEY
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Holiday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive
Hanukkah beginsHoliday Toy Drive
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
11-17
13
12
11
DECEMBER
Holiday Toy Drive
Holiday Toy Drive
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
17 16
15
14
WEEK OF
“ Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it. ” – MAYA ANGELOU
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
18-24
20
19
18
DECEMBER
First Day of Winter
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
24 23
22
21
WEEK OF
“ If a window of opportunity appears, don’t pull down the shade. ” – THOMAS PETERS
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Kwanzaa
Christmas
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
25-31
27
26
25
DECEMBER
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
31 30
29
28
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
New Year’s Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2928
21 22 23 24
17161514
7 8 9 10
321
3130
2018
JANUARY
TO DO
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
DECEMBER SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
TO DO:
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
25 26 27
201918
11 12 13
654
WEEK OF
“ To be successful you must accept all challenges that come your way. You can’t just accept the ones you like. ” – MIKE GAFK A
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
New Year’s Day
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
1-7
3
2
1
JANUARY
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
7 6
5
4
WEEK OF
“ You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. ” – DR . SEUSS
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Let’s Owl Be Well 11am-1pm
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
8-14
10
9
8
JANUARY
Veteran Check-in and Spring Service Fair 2pm-5pm
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
14 13
12
11
WEEK OF
“ Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. ” – GANDHI
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
15-21
17
16
15
JANUARY
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
21 20
19
18
WEEK OF
“ Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. ” – ALBERT EINSTEIN
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
22-28
24
23
22
JANUARY
WeLead: Diversity Matters Leadership Symposium
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
28 27
26
25
Presidents Day
Valentine’s DayAsh Wednesday
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2625
18 19 20 21
14131211
4 5 6 7
2827
2018
FEBRUARY
TO DO
JANUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
TO DO:
Groundhog Day
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
22 23 24
171615
8 9 10
321
WEEK OF
“ Whatever you can do, or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now. ” – GOETHE
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
29-4JAN-FEB
31
30
29
Groundhog Day
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
4 3
2
1
WEEK OF
“ Nothing is impossible. The word itself says ‘I’m Possible’. ” – AUDREY HEPBURN
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
5-11
7
6
5
FEBRUARY
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
11 10
9
8
WEEK OF
“ There is more treasure in books than all the pirate’s loot on treasure island ” – WALT DISNEY
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Sexual Responsibility Week
Ash Wednesday, Valentine’s DaySexual Responsibility Week
Sexual Responsibility Week
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
12-18
14
13
12
FEBRUARY
Sexual Responsibility Week
Sexual Responsibility Week
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
18 17
16
15
WEEK OF
“ You may have to fight a battle more than once to win it. ” – MARGARET THATCHER
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
Love Your Body Week
Love Your Body Week
Presidents DayLove Your Body Week
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
19-25
21
20
19
FEBRUARY
Love Your Body Week
Love Your Body Week
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
25 24
23
22
Daylight Saving Time begins
First Day of Spring
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2625
18 19 20 21
14131211
4 5 6 7
2827
2018
MARCH
TO DO
FEBRUARY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
TO DO:
Good FridayPassover Begins
St. Patrick’s Day
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
22 23 24
171615
8 9 10
321
313029
WEEK OF
“ Keep your face to the sunshine and you will not see the shadows. ” – HELEN KELLER
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Safer Spring Break 11am-1pm
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
26-4
28
27
26
FEB-MAR
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
4 3
2
1
WEEK OF
“ Being defeated is only a temporary condition. Giving up is what makes it permanent. ” – MARILYN VOS SAVANT
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
5-11
7
6
5
MARCH
Daylight Saving Time begins
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
11 10
9
8
WEEK OF
“ The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams. ” – OPRAH WINFREY
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
12-18
14
13
12
MARCH
St. Patrick’s Day
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
18 17
16
15
WEEK OF
“ If you find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn’t lead anywhere. ” – FRANK A . CL ARK
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
First Day of Spring
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
19-25
21
20
19
MARCH
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
25 24
23
22
April Fools’ DayEaster
Earth Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
3029
22 23 24 25
18171615
8
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
2018
APRIL
TO DO
MARCH SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MAY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
TO DO:
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
26 27 28
212019
12
5
13
6
14
7
WEEK OF
“ Success is walking from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm. ” – WINSTON CHURCHILL
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
26-1MAR-APR
28
27
26
April Fools’ DayEaster
Passover BeginsGood Friday
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
1 31
30
29
“ Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people. ” – ELEANOR ROOSEVELT
WEEK OF APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
2-8
4
3
2
APRIL
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
8 7
6
5
WEEK OF
“ When you stop chasing the wrong things you give the right things a chance to catch you. ” – LOLLY DASK AL
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
9-15
11
10
9
APRIL
NOTES
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
15 14
13
12
WEEK OF
“ Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. ” – STEVE JOBS
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
16-22
18
17
16
APRIL
Earth Day
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
22 21
20
19
WEEK OF
“ I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have. ” – THOMAS JEFFERSON
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Finals Success Week
Finals Success Week
Finals Success Week
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY25
24
23
23-29APRIL
Finals Success Week
Finals Success Week
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
29 28
27
26
Mother’s Day
Memorial Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
30292827
20 21 22 23
16151413
6 7 8 9
21
2018
MAY
TO DO
JUNE SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
APRIL SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
TO DO:
Cinco de Mayo
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
24
31
25 26
191817
10 11 12
543
WEEK OF
“ People often say that motivation doesn’t last. Well, neither does bathing - that’s why we recommend it daily. ” – ZIG ZIGL AR
MAY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
30-6
2
1
30
APR - MAY
NOTES
Cinco de Mayo
SAT SUN
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
6 5
4
3
Mother’s Day
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SAT SUN
WEEK OF MAY 7-13 2018
1312
10
7
8
11
9
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SAT SUN
WEEK OF MAY 14-20 2018
18
17
16
15
14
19 20
Father’s Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2524
17 18 19 20
13121110
3 4 5 6
2726
2018
JUNE
TO DO
JULY SU M T W TH F SA 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
MAY SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
TO DO:
First Day of Summer
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
21 22 23
161514
7 8 9
21
302928
Independence Day
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYSUNDAY
2018
JULY
30 3129
22 23 24 25
18171615
8
1
9
2
10
3
11
4
TO DO
AUGUST SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
JUNE SU M T W TH F SA
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
TO DO:
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
26 27 28
212019
12
5
13
6
14
7
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Labor Day
First Day of Autumn
Rosh Hashanah
SATURDAYFRIDAYTHURSDAYWEDNESDAYTUESDAYMONDAYSUNDAY
2018
2018
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1
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432
19 20 21 22
15141312
23 24 25
181716
26 27 28 29 30 31
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20 21 22
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23
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EMPLOYMENT & VOLUNTEER
Ferguson PLC12500 Jefferson Avenue, Newport [email protected]@ferguson.com
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ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES
BOCA RATON MUSEUM OF ART501 PLAZA REAL .....................................561-392-2500
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FITNESS & NUTRITION
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Little Caesars199 W Palmetto Park Rd Ste A ...............561-218-4427
NEW YORK GRILLED CHEESE CO.493 N FEDERAL HWY ........................561-277-0777
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CAR MAINTENANCE- BASIC SERVICE CHECKLIST -
Don’t Skip Scheduled Service
Replace Air Filter
Get Your Oil Changed
Check Your Tire Pressure
Give Your Car a Bath
CAR CARE TIPS#1 #2 #3
#4 #5
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Check and change
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Change out transmission
Change outdifferential
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MIMESSI AUTO DESIGN.....................................................AUTOMOTIVE ...........................................2 .................3
NEW YORK GRILLED CHEESE CO. ......................................RESTAURANTS & CAFES..........................2 ...............12
PHIL SMITH KIA ..................................................................AUTOMOTIVE ...........................................2 .................4
Pita Principle .......................................................................RESTAURANTS & CAFES..........................2 ...............14
POLO SHOPPES ...................................................................SHOPPING .................................................2
SUPERIOR TINT ...................................................................AUTOMOTIVE ...........................................2 .................5
TOOJAY’S RESTAURANT & DELI ........................................RESTAURANTS & CAFES..........................2 ...............13
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