WE ARE EXCITED TO WELCOME YOU TO LIBERTY THIS FALL!
Our faculty and staff look forward to meeting you and welcoming you to the Liberty family.
Inside this booklet, you will find useful information that will guide you through Fall Welcome Week. Remember to bring this book with you to campus in August.
As you become acquainted with Liberty, be sure to familiarize yourself with the student code of conduct, the Liberty Way, found at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions. We are here to serve you!
Sincerely,
LARRY HOEZEE, PH.D.Executive DirectorResident Enrollment Management
what you need to know
FOR LIFE AT LIBERTY
BEFORE YOU ARRIVE
6 Dining Options8 Student Flames Club and Tickets10 Course Placement and Assessments11 Welcome Week Itinerary14 Enrollment Assistance, Office of Student Housing, Jerry Falwell Library, and Vehicle Registration15 Student Advocate Office, Career Center, Parent and Family Connections, and the Liberty University Bookstore16 Center for Academic Support & Advising Services (CASAS)17 Campus Recreation, Student Activities, Information Technology, Card Services, and Office of Spiritual Programs18 Office of Student Leadership, Student Care, and Center for Multicultural Enrichment19 Student Accounts, Student Conduct, International Student Center, Liberty University Health Services, and the Campus Pastors Office20 Contacts
2 Pre-arrival Checklist and Final Steps4 Preparing for Life at Liberty
22 Maps of Liberty University32 Transit Routes
GETTING AROUND
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RESIDENCE HALL CHECK-IN
Please Note: No early arrivals are allowed except for specific groups that have been preapproved. If you have questions, contact the Office of Student Housing at (434) 592-4139 or [email protected].
New students who have completed Financial Check-In and know their room assignment may check into their residence hall during their assigned time. They will receive their room key from the resident assistant (RA). Students should check their Liberty email or contact the Office of Student Housing for more information.
Representatives from Student Housing will be available in the Hancock Welcome Center on Thursday, Aug. 14, and Friday, 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.”
NEW STUDENT SEMINARThis seminar is required* for all first-time Liberty students. For more information and a list of New Student Seminar (NSSR 101) sessions, visit www.Liberty.edu/NSSR.*If you attended Summer Orientation or Summer Bridge and completed all NSSR 101 quizzes on Blackboard, you are not required to attend.
TRANSFER ORIENTATIONAll transfer students with 12 or more credit hours must attend Transfer Orientation on Friday, Aug. 15, at 8 a.m. in the Schilling Center. Transfer students are also required to take New Student Seminar (NSSR 101), which is a graduation requirement.
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCEEnrollment Assistance provides help completing admissions requirements, including financial aid, Financial Check-In, housing, and more. There are two opportunities to attend this event at the Hancock Welcome Center:
• Thursday, Aug. 14, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.• Friday, Aug. 15, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
FLAMES PASSStudents may pick up their Flames Pass ID card in Green Hall, Room 1957 on Aug. 14 or 15, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Your Flames Pass is required for accessing residence halls.
MEAL SCHEDULEThe Reber-Thomas Dining Hall will open at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 14, for new and transfer students. All dining options will be open on Monday, Aug. 18. Your Flames Pass is required for admission into the Reber-Thomas Dining Hall.
COMPLETE FINANCIAL CHECK-IN (FCI)• Log into ASIST at www.Liberty.edu/ASIST• Select “Student”• Select “Financial Check-In”
Online tutorial available atwww.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts
GET CONNECTED!
COMPLETE CLASS REGISTRATION • Log into ASIST • Select “Student”• Select “Registration”
CHOOSE A HOUSING ASSIGNMENTStudents may choose or receive a room assignment and/or make roommate requests after Financial Check-In (FCI) has been completed. Rooms are assigned based on availability and according to the 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, Room 1957, from
8 a.m.-5 p.m. to pick up your Flames Pass• Don’t forget to bring a government-issued
photo ID!
REVIEW THE LIBERTY WAYDownload a PDF of the student conduct code at www.Liberty.edu/LibertyWay
COMPLETE STUDENT HEALTH FORM• Log into ASIST• Select “General Information”• Select “Student Health Form”• Health office visits will be filed with the
patient’s health insurance and are not included in the price of Liberty’s tuition
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before you arrive
VEHICLE REGISTRATIONCheck your myLU account and your Liberty email for Liberty University Police Department (LUPD) updates regarding vehicle decals and registration. Also visit www.Liberty.edu/LUPD for information on parking instructions.
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preparing for life at libertyTO BRING OR NOT TO BRING
The lists below include items which are supplied, allowed, or prohibited in the residence halls. University furniture may not be removed from the room. Plan accordingly with your roommate(s) to avoid duplicating items. Wall hangings may only be hung with push pins or tacks on dry wall, not cinder block. Use of tape or adhesive putty is at your own risk. Students are held responsible for any wall damage or discoloration.
THINGS TO BRING• Bible• Pillow, sheets, blankets, mattress pad, storage
crates for travel, flashlight with extra batteries• Laundry basket, drying rack, ironing board,
iron, laundry detergent, fabric softener, quarters or Flames Cash for laundry (except East Campus residents), shower shoes, a small sewing kit, safety pins
• Rain jacket, umbrella, backpack• A computer, pens, pencils, pencil sharpener,
ruler, calculator, stapler, tape, paper, envelopes, scissors, a dictionary and thesaurus, alarm clock, desk lamp, note cards, stamps, contact lens supplies, glasses, surge protectors
• Window cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, broom, trash can, trash bags
• Bandages, hydrogen peroxide, antiseptic cream, digital thermometer, over-the-counter pain reliever, cough drops, cold medicine, emergency medical information
Submit information regarding your insurance and family doctor, medical conditions, prescriptions used, and emergency contacts to your resident assistant (RA) as well.
THINGS NOT TO BRING• Pets (except fish and hermit crabs)• Nails and tape that damage walls• Water beds• Hot plates, hot pots, sandwich makers,
toasters, toaster ovens, indoor grills*• Multiple-plug outlets (except surge
protectors), extension cords, tubular halogen light bulbs, torchiere-style halogen lamps, candles, space heaters, air conditioners
*Permitted in East Campus residence halls only
INSTITUTIONAL LIABILITYThe university will not be responsible for damage to or loss of personal belongings which are a result of fire, wind, water, insects, rodents, vandalism, or theft. However, when damage or loss is reported, the university will take reasonable steps to resolve the problem. Students are encouraged to make sure personal belongings are covered by their parent’s homeowners policy or a renters insurance policy. Students residing off campus are encouraged to obtain homeowners or renters insurance to protect themselves against unforeseen circumstances.
MAIN CAMPUS SUPPLIED ITEMS (3-person rooms)• Three desks, dressers, and beds• Two closets• One sink with mirror• One window with blinds
ANNEX, EAST CAMPUS, THE RESIDENTIAL COMMONS, AND THE QUADS SUPPLIED ITEMS (2- and 3-person rooms)• 2-3 desks, dressers, and beds• One closet• One window with blinds
THINGS TO BRING TO EAST CAMPUS, THE QUADS, ANNEX RESIDENCE HALLS,AND THE RESIDENTIAL COMMONS• Toilet paper, plunger, bathroom cleaning
supplies, toilet shelf, trash cans and bags, mop, bucket, broom, vacuum cleaner
• Plates, silverware, cups, pots and pans*• Bath mat, entry floor mat, area rugs
*East Campus and The Quads
Please visit www.Liberty.edu/StudentHousing for details.
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dining optionsBased on a recent report from “The Daily Beast,” (www.Liberty.edu/DailyBeast) Liberty University is the third healthiest university in the U.S. Our healthy dining options have helped us earn this ranking. Robin Quay, a registered dietitian, works alongside the culinary team to ensure that Liberty maintains the highest standards of nutrition and quality. Contact her by emailing [email protected], or visit her Facebook page, www.Facebook.com/LibertyDiningDietitian. Read about Liberty’s #1 rankings in dining, safety, and more at www.Liberty.edu/BestColleges.
Liberty’s Dining Services offer many benefits to students including the following:
• GREAT VARIETY• EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES• OVER 20 DINING LOCATIONS• EXCITING EVENTS• EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES• SUSTAINABLE BUSINESS
PRACTICES
THE FREEDOM MEAL PLANLiberty’s new meal plan, the Freedom Dining Plan, offers you more flexible access to Liberty’s main dining facilities, Reber-Thomas Dining Hall and the Hill City Bistro, both of which have new, extended hours of operation. Other features of the plan afford you the freedom to grab on-the-go meals when you don’t have time to make it to the dining hall.The Freedom Plan includes the following:
• Unlimited access to Reber-Thomas and Hill City Bistro dining halls
• 10 bonus swipes per week for select locations in Tilley Student Center and at Doc’s
• $200 in Flames Cash per semesterVisit www.LibertyDining.com for more details.
(1) Tilley Student Center (2) The Tinney Café (3) Reber-Thomas Dining Hall
Office (434) 582-2262www.LibertyDining.com
DINING HALL UPGRADESThe Reber-Thomas Dining Hall, Liberty’s primary dining facility, currently features stations such as the centrally located soup and salad bar, an Asian cuisine station, and the Simple Servings station, which offers homemade meals prepared without the eight most common food allergens as specified by the FDA. Recent upgrades have also added expanded stations and an even wider variety of cuisines:
• Addition of Mongolian, BBQ, and smoothie stations
• Doubled size of our healthy options/wellness station
• Increased size of many other stations
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BENEFITS INCLUDE:• An exclusive 2014 red SFC T-shirt, drawstring bag, Flames
Pass decal, and a free Domino’s pizza coupon• 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• An invitation to the inflatable Liberty “Flames Fan Tent” at all
away football games• Discounts and coupons at local restaurants and stores• Invitations to exclusive SFC events
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 [email protected] for information. Sign up today to be part of the action as Liberty Flames Athletics soars to new heights in 2014!
student flames club
Facebook: /LibertyFlamesAthleticsTwitter: @libertyflamesInstagram: @libertyflamesYouTube: /FlamesAthletics
DON’T MISS ANY FLAMES ACTION Get your tickets today!FREE ADMISSION FOR LIBERTY STUDENTS
GUESTS CAN BUY AND PRINT TICKETS ONLINE
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#GOFLAMES@LIBERTYFLAMES
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7:45 A.M.–3 P.M.INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ORIENTATION (Required for international students only)
Enjoy a light breakfast and receive information about campus life, health insurance, cultural adaptation, and federal regulations.
DEMOSS HALL GRAND LOBBY
8 A.M.MOVE INTO RESIDENCE HALLSCheck-in times will be staggered beginning at 8 a.m. and finishing at 10 p.m. Students will be emailed their time to move in.
YOUR RESIDENCE HALL
8 A.M.–4:30 P.M.ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE1. Financial Check-In 2. Class Registration
Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Housing, Transfer Evaluators, Military Affairs
HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER
QUESTION TENTSBY THE FRONT FOUNTAIN OF DEMOSS AND IN FRONT OF DOC’S DINER (EAST CAMPUS)
9 A.M.–9 P.M.HELPDESK BLITZTOLSMA INDOOR TRACK (GREEN HALL)
11 A.M.–2 P.M.LUNCHREBER-THOMAS DINING HALL
1 P.M.KAYAK POLOCAMP HYDAWAY
2-4 P.M. COMMUNITY WELCOME FAIRVINES CENTER CONCOURSE
3-5 P.M.PARENT SESSIONTOWNS-ALUMNI LECTURE HALL
5-7 P.M.DINNERREBER-THOMAS DINING HALL
8-10 P.M.BINGO NIGHTLAHAYE EVENT SPACE
10:30 P.M. CURFEW/HALL MEETINGS & PRAYER GROUPSYOUR RESIDENCE HALL
welcome week itinerary
course placement and assessments
COMPUTER ASSESSMENTTo ensure that Liberty students are proficient in computer technology, the school requires them to take Information Technology (INFT 110) or pass all areas (Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) of the computer assessment. Students who do not pass at least two areas of the computer assessment in their first semester must take INFT 110 within their first 45 credit hours, or within their first year if a transfer student. Students who pass all but one area of the assessments are required to take a 1-credit course within their first 45 credit hours (or within their first year if a transfer student) for the corresponding assessment they did not pass (PowerPoint-INFT 102, Excel-INFT 103, Word-INFT 104).
Passing the computer assessment or INFT 110 will satisfy the technology competency requirement as listed on the Degree Completion Plan (DCP). Transfer students may substitute a computer course for INFT 110 to satisfy the requirement.
The computer assessment will be available at the beginning of the fall semester. Visit www.Liberty.edu/ComputerAssessment or email [email protected] for more information regarding times and dates.
MATH AND ENGLISHThe Math and English Assessments are for proficiency and placement, and the results are useful in determining student class schedules. SAT/ACT scores are also used for class placement.* Students transferring in a college-level math or English class may be exempt from taking the assessment. Note that students who are required to take the assessments will be unable to register for classes until they have completed them.
PLACEMENT FOR ENGLISH
ENGL 100: English placement score below 70ENGL 101: English placement score of 70 or higher
PLACEMENT FOR MATH
MATH 100: Math placement score below 70MATH 110: Math placement score of 70-74MATH 115, 117, 121, 125, or 201: Math placement score of 75 or higher
Math 126 and 128: A math placement score of 75+ and a 570+ on SAT math, a 25+ on ACT math, or passing Math 121 with a grade of a “C” or higherMath 131: A math placement score of 75+ and a 600+ on SAT math, a 27+ on ACT math, or passing Math 128 with a grade of “C” or higher
*SAT or ACT scores can be used to meet prerequisites. Visit www.Liberty.edu/ASIST and log into your account for additional information.
ASSESSMENTS THURSDAY, AUGUST 14
CAMP HYDAWAYCamp Hydaway will feature special programming, which includes mountain bike rentals, canoe/kayak rentals, and open access to the lake/beachfront. The Challenge Course will also open at 1 p.m.
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7-8:30 A.M. BREAKFASTREBER-THOMAS DINING HALL
8–9 A.M.TRANSFER ORIENTATIONStudents with 12 transfer credits or more
SCHILLING CENTER
8 A.M.–4:30 P.M.ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCE1. Financial Check-In 2. Class Registration
Admissions, Financial Aid, Student Accounts, Housing, Transfer Evaluators, Military Affairs
HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER
QUESTION TENTSBY THE FRONT FOUNTAIN OF DEMOSS AND IN FRONT OF DOC’S DINER (EAST CAMPUS)
9:15-10 A.M.•KEEPING IT SAFE (FEMALE STUDENTS ONLY)
SCHILLING CENTER
•KEEPING IT SAFE (MALE STUDENTS ONLY)
DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 1113/1114
10-10:45 A.M.CONVOCATIONSCHILLING CENTER
11-11:45 A.M. ACADEMIC SUCCESSCheck your ASIST account before arriving to see your location and morning or afternoon schedule.
11:30 A.M.–1:30 P.M.KARAOKEREBER-THOMAS DINING HALL
NOON-1 P.M.LUNCHREBER-THOMAS DINING HALL
1 P.M.KAYAK POLOCAMP HYDAWAY
1-1:45 P.M. ACADEMIC SUCCESSCheck your ASIST account before arriving to see your location and morning or afternoon schedule.
2-2:45 P.M.•KEEPING IT SAFE (FEMALE STUDENTS ONLY)
SCHILLING CENTER
•KEEPING IT SAFE (MALE STUDENTS ONLY)
DEMOSS HALL, ROOM 1113/1114
3-4 P.M.MEET & GREETPlease check your myLU Sign-in for updates.
4-5 P.M.STUDENT Q&A SCHILLING CENTER
PURCHASE BOOKS AND OTHER CLASS NECESSITIESLIBERTY BOOKSTORE
SELF-GUIDED WALKING TOURSGREEN HALL, MAIN CAMPUS, EAST CAMPUS
5-6:45 P.M.PRESIDENT’S KICKOFF/DINNERWILLIAMS STADIUM
8-11 P.M.BACK TO SCHOOL BASHSCHILLING CENTER
12:30 A.M.CURFEWYOUR RESIDENCE HALL
SATURDAY, AUGUST 161 P.M.TUBING ON JAMES RIVERLAHAYE STUDENT UNIONMeet in the main entrance/lobby
2-5 P.M.SCAVENGER HUNTLAHAYE EVENT SPACE
9 P.M.-1 A.M.OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHTRESIDENCE HALL 28 FIELD
SUNDAY, AUGUST 179:15 A.M. & 11 A.M. (televised)WORSHIP SERVICETHOMAS ROAD BAPTIST CHURCH
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15•TRACK 1 •TRACK 2 (WHEN APPLICABLE)
welcome new liberty parents!Join us for an informative parent session in Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall • Thursday, Aug. 14, from 3-5 p.m.(434) 582-2339 | [email protected]
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CAREER CENTERThe Career Center assists students in discovering their God-given potential and provides avenues through which they can both improve their professional skills and explore various career paths. As students consider their personal faith and values, the Career Center helps them make decisions about their education and their future using the following tools:
Richard Glass, directorDeMoss Hall, Room 1007 (434) 592-4109, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 [email protected]/Career
• Experiential Education – Internships, job-shadowing, and alumni-mentoring • The Washington Fellowship – An internship in our nation’s capital • Professional Development – Preparatory training in writing cover letters and résumés, interviewing, networking, and starting a job search • Other Services – Graduate school preparation, career fairs, and workshops • LU Network – An online job database for Liberty students and alumni
CAREERCENTER
support servicesNumerous campus offices exist to help meet the needs of our students. It is our privilege to serve you!
OFFICE OF STUDENT HOUSINGStudent Housing coordinates all details related to Liberty’s 195 residence hall floors.
Green Hall, Room 1886(434) 592-4139 • [email protected]/StudentHousing
ENROLLMENT ASSISTANCEStill working through the enrollment process? Get 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 • Have college transcripts evaluated • Meet with a military advisorThere are two opportunities to attend this session at the Hancock Welcome Center: • Thursday, Aug. 14, from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. • Friday, Aug. 15, from 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
VEHICLE REGISTRATIONAll vehicles on campus must have a current Liberty parking decal properly displayed. The following documents will be helpful for completing the online registration process: • Valid vehicle registration issued by a Department of Motor Vehicles • Valid driver’s license of person registering the vehicle Students will be notified by email to their Liberty address when the online vehicle registration process begins. 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.
Nonemergency Number: (434) 592-7641 Emergency Number: (434) 592-3911 [email protected]
JERRY FALWELL LIBRARYThis state-of-the-art facility offers a wide range of materials and services to students, faculty, and staff, including nearly 700,000 physical and electronic resources as well as online and in-person instruction on utilizing them.Marcy Pride, dean (434) [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/Library
PARENT AND FAMILY CONNECTIONS OFFICE (PFC)Parent and Family Connections provides programs designed specifically for parents and serves as a liaison between parents and university student support services. This office provides many resources to assist parents while their students attend Liberty.Theresa Dunbar, director Hancock Welcome Center • (434) 582-2339 [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/Parents
PFC
STUDENT ADVOCATE OFFICE (SAO)From their first day at Liberty through graduation, the Student Advocate Office is available to assist students with a variety of issues. SAO can help with everything from financial aid and scholarships to roommate conflicts.
Justin Mercer, director DeMoss Hall, Room 2247(434) [email protected]/SAO
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY BARNES & NOBLE BOOKSTORE
Kathy Scarborough, store manager (434) 582-2316Liberty.BNcollege.com
Buy textbooks for classes and Liberty apparel for yourself and your family at our 20,000-square-foot campus bookstore. Enjoy a latte while studying or relax with friends at the bookstore’s cafe.
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CAMPUS RECREATIONClub sports, intramural sports, the LaHaye Student Union, the Liberty Mountain Skate Park, the LaHaye Ice Center, and the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre offer exciting venues for competition, relaxation, and connecting with friends.Chris Misiano, senior directorKirk Handy, senior director www.Liberty.edu/CampusRec
CAMPUSRecreation
STUDENT ACTIVITIES Student Activities offers over 100 events each school year, including concerts, movie nights, trail races, trips, and such campus favorites as Coffeehouse and the Block Party. Chris Misiano, senior director(434) 592-3061 [email protected]
STUDENTACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC ADVISINGAll 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 • [email protected]/CASAS
BRUCKNER LEARNING CENTER (BLC)Offers study strategy classes and personalized tutoring.Denise Green, assistant directorGreen Hall, Room 2700(434) 582-2226 • [email protected]/BLC
DEVELOPMENTAL MATHEMATICSOffers foundational math classes and supervised math lab assistance to reduce test anxiety.Dr. Kathy Spradlin, coordinatorGreen Hall, Room 1500(434) 592-3388 • [email protected]/DVMA
OFFICE OF DISABILITYACADEMIC SUPPORT (ODAS)Houses the Osborne Assistive Learning Technology Center and the Hands of Liberty Deaf Department.Denny McHaney, directorGreen Hall, Room 2668(434) 582-2159 • [email protected]/Disability
TESTING SERVICESA controlled test-taking environment to combat test anxiety and provide specialized testing services. Devin Rachael, supervisorGreen Hall, Room 2700(434) 582-2408 • [email protected] www.Liberty.edu/Testing
TUTORING SERVICESFree peer-tutoring in more than 35 coursesBrandon Holmes, coordinatorGreen Hall, Room 2700(434) 582-2130 • [email protected] www.Liberty.edu/Tutoring
UNDERGRADUATE WRITING CENTERImproves undergraduate writing proficiency through one-on-one tutoring sessionsAllison Scoles, directorGreen Hall, Room 2750(434) [email protected]/UndergradWritingCenter
NEW STUDENT SEMINAR (NSSR 101) Provides new students with an introduction to the academic, spiritual, and social aspects of life at Liberty. Clint Melton, coordinator Green Hall, Room 2668(434) [email protected]/NSSR
INDIVIDUALIZED PROGRAMS OF STUDY (IPS) Provides students with the option to combine specializations in order to pursue a degree that is not currently offered. Clint Melton, coordinatorGreen Hall, Room 2668(434) 592-4718
support servicesCENTER FOR ACADEMIC SUPPORT & ADVISING SERVICES (CASAS)CASASDr. Brian Yates, dean (434) 592-4110 • [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/CASAS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (IT)The IT HelpDesk provides free computer support by certified technicians both over the phone and through the walk-in support office.Jason Rawlings, director (434) 592-7800 • www.Liberty.edu/IT
The IT Marketplace provides students with the ability to purchase computers, software, and more at discounted prices.Connie Allison, director www.Liberty.edu/ITMarketplace
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OFFICE OF SPIRITUAL PROGRAMSConvocation is a unique opportunity for students to hear regularly from speakers who are leaders in their fields, whether in the cultural marketplace or the Christian community. Campus Church orients students to their Creator through passionate worship and challenging messages firmly rooted in biblical [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/FaithService
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CardServices
CARD SERVICESVisit Card Services to receive your Flames Pass, which provides access to meal plans, Flames Cash, events, residence halls, and campus-wide activities. You can also receive information about the Higher One Card, which is issued to every student. If you are anticipating a financial refund of any kind, you will need your Higher One card to select a refund preference. Deborah Nightingale, director • [email protected] www.Liberty.edu/CardServices • (434) 582-7771
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OFFICE OF STUDENT LEADERSHIP (OSL)The Office of Student Leadership equips carefully selected students to be leaders in the residence halls and trains them to be a resource for others. The office is committed to loving, discipling, caring for, and praying for every student personally.
Dr. Todd Campo, vice president for student leadershipGreen Hall, Room 1875 • (434) 592-4138 [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/OSL
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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 studentsGreen Hall, Room 1830 • (434) [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/StudentConduct
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STUDENT CONDUCTLIBERTY UNIVERSITY HONOR CODE AND STUDENT CODE OF CONDUCT
STUDENT CAREStudent 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 studentsGreen Hall, Room 1830 • (434) [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/StudentCare
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CENTER FOR MULTICULTURAL ENRICHMENT (CENTER4ME)The center serves as an advocate for minority students and seeks to celebrate cultural diversity by offering experiential learning opportunities to all students.Melany A. Pearl, directorGreen Hall, Room 1878 • (434) 592-4020 [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/Center4ME
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY HEALTH SERVICESAll students must complete the health form found in their ASIST account. Centra Health, our chosen health care provider, works like a traditional doctor’s office, and the fee for visits is submitted to the patient’s health insurance provider. Office visits are billed at the regular rate and are not included in the price of Liberty’s tuition.Paula Conway, office manager Green Hall, Room 1895 • (434) 200-6370 www.Liberty.edu/StudentAffairs/HealthServices
CAMPUS PASTORS OFFICEOur office of ordained pastors and life skills coordinators is here to provide guidance, life skills coaching, mentoring, emergency assistance, parent support, chaplaincy services, and a prayer center. Dr. Keith Anderson, dean of students Green Hall, Room 1830 • (434) [email protected] • Email your prayer requests to [email protected]
HealthServices
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER (ISC)The ISC meets the needs of the growing number of international students at Liberty. Foreign student advisors, the international student program coordinator, the international retention specialist, and the international student health insurance representative are housed in the ISC.
Dr. William Wegert, dean DeMoss Hall 2003 • (434) 592-4118 [email protected]
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This resource aids students with issues regarding their Liberty account. Staff are ready to assist with questions relating to Financial Check-In, payment plans, or student accounts.
Jeff Ford, directorGreen Hall, Student Service Center • (434) [email protected] • www.Liberty.edu/StudentAccounts
STUDENT ACCOUNTSStudent Accountssupport services
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club sports teams
BaseballBasketball - Men’sBasketball - Women’sCheerleadingField HockeyFootballGolfLacrosse - Women’s Soccer - Men’sSoccer - Women’sSoftballSwimming - Women’sTennis - Men’sTennis - Women’sTrack/Cross Country - Men’s/Women’sVolleyball
Jonathan McMahonRebekah RayKatie GarlickJennifer SydnorJodi MurphyHeath KimmelJeff ThomasAnnie McGinleyJeff AlderJessica HainPaige CassadyJacob ShellenbergerChris JohnsonJeff MarenBrant Tolsma
Rebecca Rudnick
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ACHA Div. I Hockey - Men’sACHA Div. II Hockey - Men’sACHA Div. III Hockey - Men’sACHA Div. I Hockey - Women’sACHA Div. II Hockey - Women’s Archery - Men’s/Women’sBeach Volleyball - Men’s/Women’sCrew - Men’s/Women’sDisc Golf - Men’s/Women’sEquestrianFigure Skating - Women’sGymnastics - Men’s/Women’sLacrosse - Men’sPaintball - Men’sRacquetball - Men’s/Women’sSki & Snowboard - Men’s/Women’sSynchronized Skating - Women’sTae Kwon Do - Men’s/Women’sTriathlon - Men’s/Women’sUltimate Frisbee - Men’s/Women’sVolleyball - Men’sWrestling
Kirk HandyChris LowesJonathan ChungPaul BloomfieldSara NiemiDrew Arnesen Rachel WillisSarah MorrisSteve BowmanCaroline TrexlerTatiana PayneRachel SteeleKyle McQuillanTodd HoglundDanny RodriguezRyan LeedsTatiana PayneJesse WilsonParker SpencerJason JarrettBrian RiggJesse Castro
(434) 592-4193(540) 915-5450(434) 258-8889(434) 386-7383(434) 592-6391(434) 534-7947(909) 437-7521(757) 274-8997(434) 592-3957(434) 592-5356(434) 592-5435(717) 645-3426(434) 592-3458(434) 944-5231(434) 332-4980(609) 784-2812(434) 592-5435(434) 845-1566(434) 258-5028(434) 426-0649(434) 907-0711(434) 582-7463
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athletics ministries, clubs, and organizations
school of music
ministry offices
academic teams — organizations — student clubs
TEAM EMAILCONTACT PHONE
TEAM EMAILCONTACT PHONE
Dean, School of MusicAssociate Dean, Center for Music & WorshipAssociate Dean, Center for Music & the Performing ArtsDirector of BandsChair of Applied MusicChair of Music Education
Dr. Vernon WhaleyDr. W. Douglas Crawley
Dr. John Kinchen
Dr. Stephen KerrDr. Sean BeaversDr. Paul Rumrill
(434) 582-2562(434) 592-7409
(434) 592-3875
(434) 582-2363(434) 582-2289(434) 582-2218
[email protected]@liberty.edu
[email protected]@[email protected]
Debate TeamEagle Scholars Program Intramural SportsLaHaye Student UnionQuiz Bowl TeamStudent ActivitiesStudent Government AssociationTau Sigma National Honor Society
Michael HallFrank DiGregorioFront DeskFront DeskDr. Jim NutterFront DeskStudent Government
Dr. Brian Yates
(434) 582-2080(434) 592-5601(434) 592-3145(434) 592-3148(434) 592-3303(434) 592-3061(434) 582-2323
(434) 592-4110
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Center for Global EngagementCenter for Judaic StudiesCenter for Women’s MinistriesCenter for Youth MinistriesDepartment of Ministry TeamsOffice of Student LeadershipSpiritual ProgramsStudent CareVisionPoint Pastoral LeadershipYouthQuest
Front DeskDr. Randall PriceDr. Monica BrennanJonathan GeukgeuzianJustin SmithDr. Todd Campo, V.P.Seth GrutzCassie CarterDr. David AdamsBrett Schultz
(434) 592-6500(434) 592-3249(434) 582-2963(434) 582-2310(434) 582-2002(434) 592-4138(434) 592-6510(434) 582-2651(434) 592-4956(434) 592-3754
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Please visit www.Liberty.edu/Clubs for a full list of clubs and organizations.
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School of Aeronautics facilities are located at the Lynchburg Regional Airport a few miles from the main campus.
Call (434) 582-2064 for directions or pick up printed directions at the Hancock Welcome Center. On this map, H indicates the direction of the School of Aeronautics in relation to the main campus. It is located adjacent to Lynchburg Airport at 939 Airport Rd.
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welcome week transit routesVisit www.Liberty.edu/Transit for regular semester detailed schedules. Transit Service routes are subject to change.
71Green HallDeMoss HallResidential Commons
Wednesday-Friday, 7 a.m.-midnight Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-midnight
LIBERTY CAMPUS
73Green HallDeMoss HallResidential Annex
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RESIDENTIAL ANNEX
74 CANDLERS STATION/OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
Green HallLiberty Mountain Conference CenterWingateCollege of Osteopathic MedicineDining Hall
Wednesday-Friday, 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
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Green HallSnowflexCamp Hydaway
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72Green HallEast Campus
Wednesday-Friday, 7 a.m.-midnight Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-midnight
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