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We will engage your mind.
We will challenge you to lead with passion.
We will prepare you to be an informed global citizen.
Elon
North Carolina www.elon.edu
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Can you think of a better way to invest four years of your life? Elon
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Can you think of a better way to invest four years of your life? Elon
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An Elon education will challenge the way you see the world and help you become an advocate for global change. You will shape the course of your studies and learn through immersive experiences. That’s what we mean in our mission statement when we say Elon is “an academic community that transforms mind, body and spirit.”
Elon’s curriculum is grounded in the liberal arts and sciences, and emphasizes experiential learning through the university’s signature program, The Elon Experiences. Each of the five experiences connects your education to the real world by putting your knowledge into practice.
Study AbroadResearchServiceInternshipsLeadership
Elon supports learning wherever it occurs. Whether it’s by developing challenging programs, or pledging financial support for you to fully engage in The Elon Experiences, Elon wants to provide opportunities for you to become an inquisitive, lifelong learner.
THE ELON EXPERIENCES
Active learning + Inquisitive minds
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The Lumen Prize
The Lumen Prize is the university's newest and most prestigious academic award. Each year, 15 rising Elon juniors receive $15,000 scholarships to support their academic achievements and potential. The awards can be used during the students' junior and senior years to fund tuition costs as well as research, international study, internships, equipment and supplies, and other approved expenses.
Meet some of the recent Lumen Scholars and learn about their projects at www.elon.edu/lumenprize.
Elon students traveled to Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt to document the Internet Governance Forum, which was facilitated by the United Nations.
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Argentina, Buenos Aires UBA, UCA, FLASCO, and IUNA
Australia, Perth: Curtin University
Austria, Wiener Neustadt: University of Applied Sciences
Chile, Santiago: Universidad de Santiago, Universidad de Chile and Ponti�cia Universidad Católica de Chile
China, Beijing:The Beijing Center
Costa Rica, San José: ICDS
Denmark, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Dominican Republic, Santiago: PUCMM
Ecuador, QuitoUniversidad San Francisco de Quito
Egypt, Cairo:The American University in Cairo
France, Lyon: ESDES
France, Paris: Sorbonne Institute
Germany, Aachen: RWTH Aachen
Germany, Heidelberg: University of Heidelberg
Ghana, Accra: University of Ghana at Legon
Ireland, Dublin: DBS
Japan, Osaka: Kansai Gaidai University
Kenya, Mt. Kilamanjaro: School for Field Studies
Mexico, Baja: School for Field Studies
Poland, Cracow: Cracow University of Economics
Scotland, St. Andrews: University of St. Andrews
South Africa: Organization for Tropical Studies
Singapore, Singapore: Nanyang Technological University
South Korea, Seoul: Sungkyunkwan University
Spain, Madrid: Universidad Europea de MadridSpain, Toledo: Fundación José Ortega Spain, Seville: Universidad de Sevilla
Sweden, Örebro: Örebro University
Sweden, Kristianstad: Kristianstad University
Turks and Caicos Islands: School for Field Studies
Australia: EcotourismAustralia: Indigenous Studies
Barbados: Post-Colonial Culture and SocietyPaci�c Rim: Business in the Paci�c Rim
Europe: Cathedral: Messages of PowerEuropean Union: The State of Europe
Chile: Thriving, but Still Recovering
Costa Rica: Language, Culture and EcotourismCosta Rica: Jungle Service
China: The Flying Dragon
Ghana: West African History and Culture
Europe: The Culture of the Great War
Greece: Classics in Context: Ancient Greece
Guam: Island Legends: Serving and Learning
Guatemala: Culture and ServiceHonduras: Social Entrepreneurship
India: Science Education and Development
Ireland: An Intro to Its Literature, Culture and History
Italy: Fine ArtsItaly: Italy’s Heritage: Past is Present
Japan: Media and Culture
London: Human Services PracticumLondon: London’s Immigrant Communities: Documenting Diversity Through Photo & Words
New Zealand: Business and Culture
Peru: Field BiologyPeru: The Living Heritage of the Andes
South Africa: The Call of South Africa
Belize: (Elon) Summer Archaeology Field School
England, London: Elon Internship Abroad ProgramEngland, Brighton: University of SussexEngland: International Study at Herstmonceux CastleEngland & Scotland: (Elon) The Culture and History of Sport in the United KingdomEngland: Semester at the Elon Centre in London
Mexico: (Elon) Intensive Spanish Language and Culture in the Yucatan
Costa Rica: Semester at the Elon Centre in San José (spring)
Italy: Semester at the Elon Centre in Florence
ELON EXPERIENCES » study abroad
India — Science Education and Development: Elon students monitor a traveling, hands-on science learning center for middle school children.
FALL AND SPRING SEMESTERS ABROAD
WINTER TERM PROGRAMS
SUMMER PROGRAMS
ELON CENTRES ABROAD
The Call of South Africa: Elon students study the arts and meet local leaders while learning about the complex racial dynamics of South Africa and the United States.
London’s Immigrant Communities — Documenting Diversity Through Photo & Words: Elon students combine ethnographic research with photography to document the lives of immigrant communities in London’s East End.
Claim your global citizenship. Study outside of the United States and thrive in a world where international borders are giving way to a global society. Compare cultures, politics and religions, and identify the areas in which a shared history unites us all.
LEGEND
Examples of Elon classes abroad
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Argentina, Buenos Aires UBA, UCA, FLASCO, and IUNA
Australia, Perth: Curtin University
Austria, Wiener Neustadt: University of Applied Sciences
Chile, Santiago: Universidad de Santiago, Universidad de Chile and Ponti�cia Universidad Católica de Chile
China, Beijing:The Beijing Center
Costa Rica, San José: ICDS
Denmark, Copenhagen: Danish Institute for Study Abroad
Dominican Republic, Santiago: PUCMM
Ecuador, QuitoUniversidad San Francisco de Quito
Egypt, Cairo:The American University in Cairo
France, Lyon: ESDES
France, Paris: Sorbonne Institute
Germany, Aachen: RWTH Aachen
Germany, Heidelberg: University of Heidelberg
Ghana, Accra: University of Ghana at Legon
Ireland, Dublin: DBS
Japan, Osaka: Kansai Gaidai University
Kenya, Mt. Kilamanjaro: School for Field Studies
Mexico, Baja: School for Field Studies
Poland, Cracow: Cracow University of Economics
Scotland, St. Andrews: University of St. Andrews
South Africa: Organization for Tropical Studies
Singapore, Singapore: Nanyang Technological University
South Korea, Seoul: Sungkyunkwan University
Spain, Madrid: Universidad Europea de MadridSpain, Toledo: Fundación José Ortega Spain, Seville: Universidad de Sevilla
Sweden, Örebro: Örebro University
Sweden, Kristianstad: Kristianstad University
Turks and Caicos Islands: School for Field Studies
Australia: EcotourismAustralia: Indigenous Studies
Barbados: Post-Colonial Culture and SocietyPaci�c Rim: Business in the Paci�c Rim
Europe: Cathedral: Messages of PowerEuropean Union: The State of Europe
Chile: Thriving, but Still Recovering
Costa Rica: Language, Culture and EcotourismCosta Rica: Jungle Service
China: The Flying Dragon
Ghana: West African History and Culture
Europe: The Culture of the Great War
Greece: Classics in Context: Ancient Greece
Guam: Island Legends: Serving and Learning
Guatemala: Culture and ServiceHonduras: Social Entrepreneurship
India: Science Education and Development
Ireland: An Intro to Its Literature, Culture and History
Italy: Fine ArtsItaly: Italy’s Heritage: Past is Present
Japan: Media and Culture
London: Human Services PracticumLondon: London’s Immigrant Communities: Documenting Diversity Through Photo & Words
New Zealand: Business and Culture
Peru: Field BiologyPeru: The Living Heritage of the Andes
South Africa: The Call of South Africa
Belize: (Elon) Summer Archaeology Field School
England, London: Elon Internship Abroad ProgramEngland, Brighton: University of SussexEngland: International Study at Herstmonceux CastleEngland & Scotland: (Elon) The Culture and History of Sport in the United KingdomEngland: Semester at the Elon Centre in London
Mexico: (Elon) Intensive Spanish Language and Culture in the Yucatan
Costa Rica: Semester at the Elon Centre in San José (spring)
Italy: Semester at the Elon Centre in Florence
Elon ranks #1 among U.S. master’s–level universities in the number of students studying abroad.
71% of recent graduates have spent at least one term abroad.
Elon has 65+ study abroad programs.
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Spend a semester, summer or year conducting original research with a faculty mentor. Sophisticated on-campus resources empower you to take on work typically found at the graduate level. A number of Elon students present their research at regional, national and even international conferences.
Summer Research FellowshipsSURE Fellows, Summer Undergraduate Research Experience students, spend eight weeks as full-time co-researchers with faculty mentors. They receive stipends and on-campus housing. Students compete for SURE Fellowships, which are awarded based on an application and proposal prepared collaboratively with their mentors.
Alumna update Tori Davis ’09Tori, a 2009 Fulbright Scholar, is continuing to research Japanese value diplomacy at Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan. She has published research on U.S. anti-human trafficking policies in the Virginia Policy Review.
More than 1/3 of Elon students work with faculty on research beyond course
requirements.
Each spring, hundreds of Elon students present their original research at the Spring Undergraduate Research Forum, SURF, a daylong event celebrating research at Elon.
ELON EXPERIENCES » research
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Elon’s Project PERCS, Program for Ethnographic Research and Community Studies, supports teams of students, faculty and community leaders in multi-year, interdisciplinary, ethnographic projects.
The first Project PERCS initiative began
in 2008 and explores the Cowee Valley, a region that lies in the heart of the Little Tennessee River Valley in North Carolina.Students and faculty worked with quilters, documented stories of Cowee elders, participated in the preservation of a community general store and practiced ethno-photography. Their work
will be presented at the University of Pennsylvania Education Ethnography Conference, the Appalachian Studies Conference and the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. Two articles are out for review in scholarly journals and the project will be exhibited at the Cowee general store.
Dr. Tom Mould, sociology and anthropology, is the director of PERCS and teaches a class in which students produce their own video ethnographies. Several of his students’
videos have garnered national and international attention.
Dr. Bird Stasz, education, is leading the Cowee project and has been doing international development work in education for nearly 20 years. The work takes her to the four Central Asian Republics to train teachers and improve the physical infrastructure of the schools.
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Volunteering meets active learning
Service learning integrates what you learn in the classroom while helping those who need it most. Education majors tutor children learning English, leisure and sport management majors work with non-profit agencies to plan community events, and human service studies majors help community organizations assess the effectiveness of outreach efforts.
Elon is a community bound by compassion for the world. Whether you’re a seasoned volunteer or are beginning to explore how your actions can benefit others, Elon provides a legion of opportunities to match your service interests and keep you in touch with the world's needs.
AmAndA BRown ‘10Major: MathematicsMinors: African/African American Studies, Public Health
Amanda has blended service and academics into sustainable work that is changing lives. As part of the Periclean Scholars Class of 2010, she has spent three years working to improve health care access in Ghana. Amanda has bridged her work in Ghana with her academic ambitions by developing a mathematical model that demonstrates the value of using bed nets to lower malaria infection rates.
Elon’s nearly 10-year partnership with Project Pericles, a national non-profit organization, has produced projects of global change while also creating greater awareness of civic engagement and social responsibility on campus. Freshmen can apply to be Periclean Scholars and those selected work together to design and implement three-year projects that have included working to open a health care clinic in Ghana, helping to build a village in Zambia and building a school in Mexico – changing lives one brick at a time.
Tops in the nation For the fourth year in a row, Elon has been named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for commitment to service learning and civic engagement.
ELON EXPERIENCES » service
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Kernodle Center for Service Learning
(www.elon.edu/service)
Whether you’re looking for a weekly service project or want to coordinate an annual event, the Kernodle Center for Service Learning will help you find the best fit for your schedule and service interests.
Service trips are also offered throughout the year to both domestic and interna-tional locations. You could spend Spring Break working with at-risk youth in Honduras or a long weekend helping rebuild communities decimated by Hurricane Katrina.
Students in Dr. Anthony Weston’s Ethics and Decision Making philosophy course prepare to build bunk beds at Allied Churches of Alamance County’s homeless shelter.
Elon students on a Spring Break service trip to the Dominican Republic listen as the owners of a new house receive their keys. Elon students worked with the community to build the house in just one week.
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Your dream job is out there. An internship puts it within reach.
Eighty-four percent of Elon students participate in at least one internship before graduating and the results are tremendous. Complete an internship and you’ll have an insider’s view of your chosen field, outstanding professional contacts and a mega boost to your resume when you enter the job market.
www.elon.edu/careers
ELON EXPERIENCES » internships
Neal Suchak ’09 is employed at consulting giant Booz Allen Hamilton working on behalf of the Department of Transportation. He credits an internship with the Department of the Interior as a perfect segue into his current position.
Hal Martin ‘09 works in Midwest Rubber’s China office. A summer internship in Shanghai with Alcatel-Lucent cemented his conviction to live and work in China.
Erin Barnett ‘09 works at Jigsaw Productions in New York City and has had her documentary, “My Name is Anita,” screened at the St. John’s International Women’s Film Festival. A six-month internship with Figure 8 Films helped the young filmmaker make connections in the world of documentary production.
Elon students intern at major corporations. Here's just a sample: Honda Motor CompanyCNNCoca-ColaNational GeographicUniversal StudiosThe Metropolitan Museum of ArtWashington Post InteractiveDuke Clinical Research InstitutePricewaterhouseCoopersCisco SystemsESPN The Washington CenterLockheed MartinU.S. Embassy, BeijingEdward JonesThe White HouseMercedes-Benz, Poland
What started as an internship for these Elon students has turned into a career.
How to get started? It all begins with Elon Career Services. The expert staff will help you explore career options, offer resume critiques and mock interviews, and work with you during the job application process.
Mykel Dodson ’10 at his summer internship with the Discovery Channel in Washington, D.C.
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ABBE GOLDING ’10Major: Psychology Minor: Biology
There aren’t many 22-year-olds who’ve worked elbow-to-elbow with world-renowned physicians. Abbe, an intern in the Duke University School of Medicine’s Division of Medical Genetics, is an exception. She schedules echocardiograms, participates in patient consultations, sits in on roundtable discussions and has presented research on genetic disorders to Duke specialists. It’s time well spent as she prepares for a career as a genetic counselor.
Even during a term studying in South Africa, Abbe continued to learn more about her selected field through a mini-internship at the Sarah Fox Children’s Convalescent Hospital in Cape Town.
“My time at Duke has taught me so much about how a clinic works, how it functions. I have some of the world’s foremost researchers helping me apply to graduate school. The internship experience has been absolutely exceptional.”
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Each year Elon hosts a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Leadership who spends several days sharing insights with students. The list includes:
Dee Dee Myers, former White House Press Secretary during the Clinton administration, political analyst, commentator and New York Times best-selling author
Bill George, professor of management practice, Harvard Business School, and former chair and CEO of Medtronic, Inc.
Ben Bradlee, former executive editor of The Washington Post
Christine Todd Whitman, former New Jersey governor and former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator
ELON EXPERIENCES » leadership
www.elon.edu/leadership
The middle of the pack – it’s not for you. If you’re like most Elon students, you want to be an advocate for change in your community, your profession, your life.
More than 1/3 of Elon students
hold at least one leadership
position before graduating.
Sharpen your leadership skills and make like-minded friends at Elon’s Center for Leadership. The Center sponsors speakers, lunchtime discussions and operates The Elon Challenge, an accredited high and low ropes course used in team building exercises.
Dee Dee Myers answers questions from Leadership Fellows.
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How to get started?
Spend four years in the Isabella Cannon Leadership Program and emerge with the skills and mental prowess necessary to demonstrate leadership in all that you do. Put your newfound skills to work in class, as a leader in a student organization or as a leadership studies minor. The leadership program culminates in a project to benefit the common good. Recent accomplishments include:
Opening a community and cultural center for African refugee families and coordinating more than 40 volunteers to provide support
Organizing Clubs 4 Kids, which connects Elon’s Club Sports teams with the community
Creating the Sexual Assault Restorative Justice Project, which facilitates restorative justice for sexual assault survivors and friends through art therapy
Hosting a Quadriplegic Rugby tournament aimed at raising awareness and funds for Spinal Cord Injury Awareness and Research
Establishing the Fun Fund in the Student Government Association, which allows students to apply for funding for new and innovative campus events.
mAyRA GARCiA ‘12Major: PsychologyMinor: Human Service Studies
“I’ve worked with the Elon Academy for three years; this is my second year as a mentor. I want to do everything I can to ease the college application process for students who might not otherwise consider college. The time I’ve spent working in this program has really helped me realize that my future lies in education. I'm considering a career as a principal where I could work for changes on a more macro level.”
The Elon Academy is an intensive college access program for academically promising high school students with significant financial need and/or no family history of college.
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1 of only 7private universities
with accredited
schools of business,
communications,
education and
a chapter of Phi
Beta Kappa, the
nation’s oldest and
most prestigious
academic honor
society.
Music Performance*Music TechnologyMusic Theatre (BFA)*PhilosophyPhysical Education and HealthPhysics Political SciencePsychologyPublic AdministrationReligious StudiesScience EducationSociologySpanish Theatre StudiesTheatrical Design and
Production**Audition, portfolio or interview
required.
Additional minorsAfrican/African-American StudiesAmerican StudiesAsian StudiesClassical StudiesCoachingCriminal JusticeGeographic Information SystemsGeographyGerman StudiesItalian StudiesJazz StudiesLatin-American StudiesLeadership StudiesMultimedia AuthoringNeuroscienceNon-Violence StudiesProfessional SalesProfessional WritingPublic Health SciencesStatisticsWomen’s/Gender Studies
Pre-professional Programs
PrelawPremedical
Graduate ProgramsBusiness (MBA)Education (M.Ed.)Interactive Media (M.A.)Physical Therapy (DPT)Law (J.D.)
SchoolsElon College, the College of Arts and Sciences
Martha and Spencer Love School of Business
School of Communications
School of Education
4,995 undergraduate students
671 graduate students
5 graduate programs
86% of full-
time faculty have
a Ph.D. or terminal
degree
0classes taught
by graduate students
More than 150student
organizations: 25+ honor
societies, 21 national
fraternities and sororities,
and more than enough activities and clubs to keep
you busy and enjoying
campus life
#1“School to Watch”
U.S.News & World
Report
One of the nation’s
top 50 “Best
Value” private
universities –
Kiplinger’s Personal
Finance magazine
“The Leader in
Engaged Learning”
– Newsweek-Kaplan
college guide
Elon students
come from 47 states, the District
of Columbia and
49 other
countries.
MajorsAcademic majorsAccountingActing (BA/BFA)*AnthropologyArt (BA/BFA)* (Ceramics, Digital
Art, Painting, Photography)Art HistoryBiochemistryBiology ChemistryCommunications (Strategic
Communications, Media Arts and Entertainment, Communication Science)
Computer Information Systems Computer ScienceDance Performance and
Choreography (BFA)*EconomicsEducation (Elementary, Middle
Grades, Secondary, Special Education)
Engineering – Dual Degree (Engineering Physics, Engineering Mathematics, Computer Science/Engineering, Chemistry/Chemical Engineering, Environmental Studies/Environmental Engineering)
English (Professional Writing and Rhetoric, Creative Writing, Literature, English Teacher Licensure)
EntrepreneurshipEnvironmental Studies Exercise ScienceFinanceFrenchHistoryHuman Service StudiesIndependent MajorInternational StudiesJournalism (Print/Online News,
Broadcast News)Leisure and Sport ManagementManagement (Business)Marketing (Business)Mathematics Medical Technology Music*Music Education*
13:1 student to faculty ratio
» INSIDE ELON
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1 school, 3 divisions: Elon College is organized by subject area
The Arts and HumanitiesThe Social and Behavioral SciencesThe Natural, Mathematical and
Computational Sciences
Students can also create their own course of study with an independent major.
Did you know?
Elon hosts a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious academic honor society. Only about 10 percent of the most selective colleges and universities in the U.S. shelter Phi Beta Kappa chapters.
Global Experience, a freshman-year seminar that examines global citizenship from a variety of perspectives, ushers you into the study of the arts and sciences – many Elon students consider it their favorite course.
Students involved with the Elon University Poll ask questions about issues such as the economy, jobs and presidential politics. Poll results have appeared in The New York Times and The Washington Post, as well as on CNN and NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Arts West is the on-campus home of visual arts. Ceramics, Digital Art, Drawing and Painting and Photography all have designated studios and galleries. Elon offers a BFA in Art.
www.elon.edu/elon_college
From the basics to the brilliant – that’s the potential for learning when you join generations of scholars who have grounded their education in the arts and sciences. You’ll learn to think critically, communicate effectively and open your mind to new ideas.
Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences
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dAn GlASS ’11Major: Engineering Physics
Elon’s dual-degree engineering program combines courses in the liberal arts and sciences with those focusing on engineering. After completing their studies, engineering majors earn a bachelor’s degree from an affiliated engineering school and a bachelor’s degree in one of six supportive Elon liberal arts concentrations.
Dan Glass works with Dr. Ben Evans to try to produce magnetic microparticles, which could be used for more efficient drug delivery to patients undergoing chemotherapy.
“I always feel like I can approach Dr. Evans with questions. When I came to Elon, I didn’t expect that all of these incredibly intelligent academics would really want to talk to me, but all of the faculty I’ve met are like that — they feel vested in my success.”
— Dan Glass
“What makes Dan a top-notch researcher is that, at an early stage, he has learned to take ownership of his project. Anyone can follow protocols, but Dan has developed a strong sense of independence in his work. He understands the problems he is trying to solve, and knows how to go about chasing down a solution. The exciting thing about this is that it makes Dan more a colleague than a student."
— Dr. Ben Evans, Physics
Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences
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Did you know?
Hands-on learning is emphasized through team projects, case studies and undergraduate research. Responsible leadership and business ethics are integrated into the curriculum at all levels.
An innovative three-week Summer Business Institute provides non-business majors with knowledge of business principles and practices, as well as the opportunity to gain skills relevant to a variety of professions.
Students interested in entrepreneurship find their home in the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership where hands-on learning experiences, opportunities to network with corporate leaders and special academic opportunities prepare them to launch their own enterprise.
The Chandler Family Professional Sales Center helps students jump-start careers in professional sales through participation in national sales competitions, workshops led by high-profile executives and a curriculum focused on marketing and professional selling.
www.elon.edu/elonbusiness
Learning meets innovation at Elon’s Martha and Spencer Love School of Business. The goal? To help transform the world of business by educating creative, ethical business graduates who have the drive and talent to become industry leaders shaping the global economy.
MajorsAccountingEconomicsEntrepreneurshipFinanceManagementMarketing
Martha and Spencer Love School of Business
The Love School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the premier accrediting agency for degree programs in accounting and business administration. Less than 5 percent of business schools worldwide have earned this distinction.
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KATIE PIETROWSKI ’10Major: Business Administration/EntrepreneurshipMinor: Economics
When Katie graduates , she’s not going to look for a job. Armed with what she has learned at Elon, Katie is going to pursue a dream that began when she was 5-years-old. She wants to build her own enterprise. Be her own boss. Her preparation? She’s studied abroad in both Denmark and Barbados, rubbed elbows with successful CEOs and was even singled out by Stanford University in a field of 500 entries for her work on a group video in the university’s Global Innovation Challenge. Katie has more than completed the requirements to earn a degree; she’s learned to channel her ambition into a course of action.
"Katie's creativity, work ethic and accomplishments are inspiring. I lookforward to viewing her future successes as she sets goals at high levelsmatching her abilities. Katie exemplifies Elon's culture of action, which ismore prominent than at any other university I've encountered during mycareer."
— Gary Palin, Executive Director of the Doherty Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership
Where you’ll study
The state-of-the-art Ernest A. Koury, Sr. Business Center was designed with study and meeting areas to encourage student-faculty collaboration. It includes three computer labs, interview and seminar rooms and the LaRose Digital Theatre, a 240-seat facility wired for multimedia and videoconferencing technology.
Keep a watchful eye on Wall Street in the William Garrard Reed Finance Center, which simulates a stock trading room with plasma screens to deliver financial news and an electronic stock crawl that provides real-time data from global markets.
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www.elon.edu/communications
Analyze communications history, debate present-day ethics and produce innovative media content that will shape the industry’s future.
MajorsJournalism (Print/Online News, Broadcast News)Strategic CommunicationsMedia Arts and EntertainmentCommunication ScienceLeisure and Sport Management
Dr. Brooke Barnett is director of the Elon Program for Documentary Production. She has worked as a news director, documentary producer, reporter and host/producer in public television. She helps students take documentary film ideas from conception to post production.
Dr. David Copeland has written extensively on the colonial press, and on religion and the media. He is the author of many books and the editor of several online scholarly projects and multivolume book series, as well as the director of Elon’s Interactive Media master’s degree program.
Did you know?
Elon is one of only 18 private colleges and universities in the nation to have a communications program accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
Facilities include two TV studios, 13 digital video editing bays, a professional-quality control room, five Mac computer labs and a film screening theater.
About 50 percent of graduates enter communications- related fields, the other half choose to go to graduate school, work in business or even join the Peace Corps. A communications degree is ideal for a wide range of professional pursuits.
Get involved
Elon Student Television — Join hundreds of Elon students who produce award-winning entertainment, news and sports shows broadcast year-round.
Live Oak Communications — A student-run, full-service communications agency with five to six clients each semester.
The Pendulum — Elon’s weekly student-produced print and online newspaper, which covers major sports events, internationally recognized speakers, entertainment and the campus community.
Fresh TV — A 15-week accelerated training program for freshmen covering the basics of cameras, equipment, studio rotations, story design, production and planning.
School of Communications
RAndy GyllEnhAAl ’101st Place in the William Randolph Hearst Foundation’s National Television Broadcast News Championship
Randy had worked toward this moment for years. It was just him, a camera, some audio equipment and the entire city of San Francisco. Now all he needed was a brilliant story idea. Randy was one of five finalists and to win it all, he had to conceive, shoot and edit a TV news story on an economic topic impacting the Bay Area. This was no moment to panic. Randy hustled into action, buffered by years spent working with Elon’s student-run TV news show, Phoenix14News. Randy had covered presidential debates, reported live from President Obama’s inauguration, and served as an anchor and senior correspondent. The Hearst assignment was tough, but he was prepared. Randy came up with a story that focused on the fishing industry and sailed into first place. Creativity. Experience. Success.
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Dr. Stephen Byrd spent 10 years teaching in elementary schools. He conducts research on special education
issues. He has traveled to southern India to consult with parents and to give lectures related to special education issues at a school for students with intellectual disabilities.
Did you know?
A study abroad experience is a great way to compare teaching styles across cultures. Study science education in India, complete an internship in Costa Rica or London, or explore any number of opportunities to learn abroad.
Kappa Delta Pi International Honor Society in Education has an Elon chapter. The organization has more than 45,000 members and acceptance is based on academic excellence.
www.elon.edu/education
Teach early and often, analyze academic theory and collaborate with faculty mentors as you prepare to lead your own classroom.
MajorsElementary EducationMiddle Grades EducationSpecial Education
Secondary Education Programs Earn North Carolina licensure for grades 9-12 in biology, chemistry,
English, history, mathematics and physics.
Elon offers the following programs leading to N.C. licensure: Special subject areas for grades K-12 (French, music education, physical education and Spanish).
School of Education
Elon’s teacher education
program is accredited by
the National Council for
Accreditation of Teacher
Education.
Alumnus update: Elic Senter ’99Mayor of Franklinton, N.C.Education Consultant for the
North Carolina Association of Educators Center for Teaching and Learning
“Elon builds you as a person. The further I’ve stepped away from it, the more I know this is true. The building blocks of who I am have not changed, but what is different is how I respond, how I analyze and the way I think through situations.”
Dr. Glenda Crawford is director of the Teaching Fellows program, an accomplished author, an international consultant on learner-centered pedagogy and a champion of critical thinking. She teaches courses at the undergraduate and the graduate level and
designed a cultural awareness experience – The Amigos Club – that fosters interaction between native Latino middle school students and Elon senior education majors.
Elon students studying in India teach in a traveling science center.
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KARA CowdRiCK ‘10Major: Elementary EducationWinner of Elon’s Outstanding Academic Service-
Learning Student Paper
Kara’s college search was about so much more than academics. She demanded a university that would prep her not only for professional success, but also for a fulfilling life. In Elon’s School of Education, she found a program that would test her academically while ensuring she had nearly limitless opportunities to incorporate service into the curriculum. Kara has taught lower-income children in Honduras, constructed an outdoor classroom for North Carolina students, tutored children learning to speak English and worked in local classrooms since her freshman year.
During one of her classroom experiences, Kara worked with a student struggling to read. She learned what motivated him and then crafted lessons to address his challenges while reinforcing his interests. Her assessment of the experience earned her Elon’s award for Outstanding Academic Service-Learning Student Paper.
“When I started working in the classroom, I focused on planning lessons and activities. Now I see the big picture. Lessons are of course important, but as a teacher, it will be my job to prepare these children for the real world. To do that, I have to find out what excites them about learning.”
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Dr. Jean Rattigan-Rohr, education, is the author of “Valued Voices,” a play about learning complexities faced by minority students in American public high schools. Rattigan-Rohr has conducted research about family involvement in education and the challenges faced by struggling readers. She teaches a course that pairs Elon education majors with local children who find reading daunting.
Janna Anderson, communications, is director of imagining the internet and has mentored students covering internet Governance Forums in Athens, Greece; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. Anderson was named the nation’s top journalism educator by the Association for Education in Journalism and mass Communication.
Dr. Shawn Tucker, fine arts, is widely published in interdisciplinary arts journals and has a forthcoming book about the seven virtues and seven vices in the arts. Tucker is also at work on scholarship dealing with how laughter helps students become comfortable with cognitive conflict.
Elon faculty make you top prioritymeet some of Elon’s professors. The university’s award-winning faculty are distinguished scholars, active researchers and outstanding mentors.
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Dr. Ayesha Delpish, mathematics, was co-recipient of Elon’s Excellence in leadership/Service Award in 2008 in part due to her work to enhance the study of statistics at Elon and her involvement in numerous service related activities. delpish is the Statistics Program Coordinator and has served as faculty-in-residence at the isabella Cannon international Pavilion.
Dr. Earl Honeycutt, marketing and entrepreneurship, is the 2008 winner of Elon’s distinguished Scholar Award. dozens of his articles have appeared in the top journals in his field and he has co-authored four sales and back-to-business books in the past eight years. honeycutt is a cross-cultural management specialist who has led study abroad groups to the Philippines, Australia, England and Japan.
Dr. Jim Bissett, history, is co-founder of Elon’s oral history Program and focuses much of his research on social movements. his interest in the American Civil Rights movement and its history led him to start a project on race relations in Elon’s home county, Alamance, during the Civil Rights era. he is focusing on the desegregation of Alamance County public education in the years following the Brown decision.
86% of the 343 full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their field.
13 to 1: student to faculty ratio
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Premier academic and scholarship opportunities
Elon’s seven Fellows Programs offer outstanding faculty mentoring, additional scholarships and program funds, and the opportunity to share intellectual energy and camaraderie with peers who are determined to challenge themselves in new ways.
Honors Fellows (for students in any major)
All 40 Honors Fellows receive a $10,000 scholarship renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing.
Team-taught classes and special Honors courses prep you for a two-year thesis project that serves as an excellent introduction to graduate school.
Elon College Fellows (for students majoring in the arts and sciences)
All 50 Elon College Fellows receive scholarships valued at $3,500, which are renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing.
Spend your first Winter Term in Washington, D.C., learning to take
a scholarly approach to research. Take part in “behind-the-scenes” sessions at institutions such as the FBI, Supreme Court, The Brookings Institute and the National Institute of Health.
Business Fellows (for students majoring in management, marketing, entrepreneurship, finance, economics or accounting)
Seven of the 25 Business Fellows receive scholarships valued at $3,500 to $4,000, which are renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing.
Get a head start on the job market with site visits to local corporations during your first year. Pack your bags for New York
in your junior year where you’ll visit the New York Stock Exchange, network with corporate executives and meet Elon alumni living and working in the city.
Communications Fellows (for students majoring in journalism, strategic communications, media arts and entertainment or communication science)
Five of the 25 Communications Fellows receive scholarships valued at $3,500, which are renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing.
Enjoy early access to professional-quality equipment and state-of-the-art facilities, including two TV studios, 13 digital video editing
THE ELON FELLOWS PROGRAMSOutstanding benefits:
Special courses and faculty mentoring
A $1,000 study abroad grant or special travel opportunities
Living-learning communities exclusively for Fellows
Selected Fellows in each program receive scholarships ranging from $2,500 to $10,000 per year in addition to any Presidential Scholarship received.
Students who plan to major in engineering
have a specific three-year curriculum,
which precludes participation in the
Fellows programs. The International
Fellows program is the only exception.
www.elon.edu/fellows
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright meets with and answers questions from Leadership Fellows.
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bays and a 70-seat screening room. Fellows also have the chance to meet high-profile personalities such as Anderson Cooper, Thomas Friedman and David Gergen.
Teaching Fellows (for students majoring in education)
Elon admits 25 North Carolina Teaching Fellows and two national Teaching Fellows each year. Teaching Fellows receive a $6,500 scholarship renewable annually. North Carolina Teaching Fellows receive an additional $6,500 from the N.C. Teaching Fellows Commission as well as the N.C. Legislative Tuition Grant ($1,850 for 2009-2010).
All Fellows have a choice of study in London or Costa Rica for a
semester while you intern at a state-run school.
Isabella Cannon Leadership Fellows (for students in any major)
Five of the 25 Leadership Fellows receive scholarships valued at $2,500, which are renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing.
Celebrate your completion of the four-year leadership program with a project and paper designed to make a lasting impact for the common good.
International Fellows (for international students in any major)
For 15 international students*who wish to experience American culture and education in a guided four-year program.
All 15 Fellows receive $3,500 scholarships, renewable annually as long as students remain Fellows in good standing. Program includes travel to historic U.S. cities, including Washington, D.C., as well as special activities on campus.
*Students must be attending Elon on a visa or have completed the majority of their schooling outside the U.S., including each year of secondary or high school.
THE ELON FELLOWS PROGRAMS
The Fellows Programs are selective and require a special application, which is available online and due January 10. For more information, visit www.elon.edu/fellows or call 800-334-8448 or 336-278-3566.
JonAThAn mAhlAndT ‘10Honors Fellow
“The two years I’ve devoted to my thesis have been extraordinary. I created an experiment to study implicit learning, worked with 120 test subjects, and a semester spent at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland inspired me to push my work to a new level. Post graduation, I’m applying to Ph.D. programs in cognitive neuroscience. My Fellows experience has been beyond compare.”
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90%of recent Elon graduates are either employed or in graduate school.
Erika Lamanna ’09, is pursuing her Ph. D. in economics at Vanderbilt University. While at Elon, she was deeply involved in undergraduate research and traveled to Senegal to study microfinance issues in sub-Saharan Africa.
Luke Johnson ’07 It’s one thing to earn an “A” from your professor. It’s even better when a former U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner singles out your work. Not even a year after graduation, Luke was selected for inclusion in the "Best new Poets 2008" anthology. Since then his poems have appeared in more than 15 national literary magazines and Luke has received awards from the Academy of American Poets and the Atlantic Monthly.
Remembering the Old Testament While Walking the Dog
Cobwebs pearl on the hedge-top while the dogleans on the roots. This part of morning it’s just usand the old-timers taking our walks, a light frost still dusting the shadowed half of the yard,sunlight brimming over roofs newly shingledsince the windstorm last month that brought down a live power line into a pile of leaves,whipping up a wildfire. Then, the whole valleysmelled like a woodstove during a white winter,
smoke drifting for the sky like morning foglifting—What does it mean to be holy, to bein one place thinking of another, to hear a voice
come from something burning, something alivefizzling away?—one of those mornings, the only soundcame from a woodpecker hammering an oak tree. I stood still, listening, straining to hear the fire.
www.elon.edu/alumni
Inspirational alumniIt’s never too early to think about the rest of your life. What profession piques your interest? Where do you want to go to graduate school? How do you define success? Four years working with Elon’s award-winning professors will help you answer those questions. And after graduation you’ll join a tight-knit alumni network that connects graduates across the globe.
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Laith al-Majali ’05Laith edited and produced “Captain Abu Raed,” which earned the World Cinema Audience Award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008 and was screened in theaters across the United States. Majali is currently working on scripts for several new films.
Heard about the Elon alum who…?
Won the Pultizer Prize? Is the Vice Chancellor of the University of Sierra Leone? Conducted research used as a model for studying the possibility
of life on Mars? Is a multiple Emmy award winner for his work on “The Daily
Show with Jon Stewart”? Was recognized as the National Teacher of the Year? Is chair of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Virginia
School of Medicine? Stars in a traveling Broadway show? Won an Oscar? Developed a successful company while at Elon and became his
own boss after graduation? Dr. Stephanie Newbold ’01 Less than 10 years after graduation, Stephanie has earned a doctor of philosophy in public administration and public affairs, sits on the faculty at American University in Washington, D.C., is a frequent presenter at national conferences and is widely published in prestigious peer-reviewed journals.
“What Elon has given me, in terms of an education, no other institution would have been able to do.”
Ashton Newhall ‘98As the co-founder of an international venture capital firm, Ashton hasn’t wasted any time parlaying the business skills he learned at Elon into success in the financial sector. Ashton’s firm manages multiple funds with a combined total of more than $1.5 billion in committed capital invested by corporate pension funds, endowments, foundations, superannuation funds and family offices.
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be part of somethingbigElon is an NCAA Division I school competing in the Southern Conference against schools such as Appalachian State, Furman and Davidson.
www.elonphoenix.com
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be part of somethingbigElon is an NCAA Division I school competing in the Southern Conference against schools such as Appalachian State, Furman and Davidson.
When the 16 Phoenix teams are in action, the stands are packed with maroon-wearing fans. Elon’s official student fan group, the Phoenix Phanatics, counts hundreds of students and alumni as members. No matter your favorite sport, Elon athletics give you plenty to cheer about!
WomenBasketball
Cross Country
Golf
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track and Field
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Volleyball
MenBaseball
Basketball
Cross Country
Golf
Football
Soccer
Tennis
A campus with a conscience
The Elon community is committed to creating a healthier planet, and efforts start right here. Students hop biodiesel shuttles to class and rent hybrid Zipcars for errands and weekend trips. Reclaimed storm water irrigates campus lawns, and Campus dining serves locally grown produce when possible and has ditched trays to encourage diners to be more mindful in their food choices.
lindner hall, home of Elon College, the College of Arts and Sciences, was built with sustainability in mind and achieved lEEd Gold certification. The building provides bike racks and showers for those who cycle to campus and offers preferred parking for low-emitting vehicles. An interactive display screen in the lobby shows real-time energy and water consumption and tracks energy created by photovoltaic panels on the roof.
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communityCollege Coffee — a Tasty TraditionStudents, faculty and staff gather every Tuesday morning for free coffee and breakfast. It's a great way to catch up with friends and chat with professors outside of class.
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a community shaped by
Did you know? Elon students represent almost
every state and 49 countries.
75 percent of Elon students are from outside of North Carolina. No mat-ter where you’re from, you’ll meet new people and enjoy a thriving cultural scene.
Elon students celebrate 19 different religious traditions.
30 languages are native to Elon students.
Isabella Cannon International Centre is the home of Elon’s 65+ study abroad programs and a hub of international life on campus. The Centre sponsors special orientation and monthly activities for international students and organizes community-wide cultural events.
Elon is a community rich with diversity – diversity of ideas, personal histories, religious practices, socioeconomic backgrounds, languages and interests. It is a place where you can celebrate being you.
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The Multicultural Center organizes programs and events to support students’ personal and academic development, and is home to the African American Resource Room.
diversityEl Centro de Español gives students, faculty and staff the chance to learn conversational Spanish in a relaxed atmosphere. Spend 140 hours working with El Centro and you’ll earn a free ticket to the Spanish-speaking country of your choice.
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culturethe best of campus
mAGGiE miAl ’12
Don’t even try to box Maggie in. She’s a music theatre major, true, but she’s also considering a creative writing minor. And possibly a philosophy double major. Oh, and she’s also a self-described “giant math and physics nerd.”
“It was so important for me to find a university where I could interact with students outside of my major. I go to events all around campus and take advantage of all the learning opportunities you can find at Elon. The way I see it, if I limited myself to one discipline, I’d never be able to play characters who have different perspectives.”
Whether you want to participate in an art gallery exhibition, organize a political debate or get into sparring shape with the martial arts club, you’ll discover Elon is home to more activities than you can likely pack into your social calendar. And have we mentioned all cultural events are FREE for students?
Engaging ideas and challenging conversations aren’t limited to the classroom. International leaders and scholars are a campus fixture, and students almost always have time to discuss issues with them personally. Recent visitors include:
Sandra Day O’ConnorMichael ChabonMadeleine AlbrightJane GoodallAnderson CooperColin PowellGeorge H.W. BushDavid Gergen
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Interested in joining a service organization that really makes a difference? What about playing DJ on the campus radio station? At Elon, you can sample all of these student activities and more. Elon’s 150 + student organizations were all started by and run by students. Can’t find your interest? Create your own organization!
Who needs Broadway when award-winning entertainment is just outside your doorstep? Take in a play, musical or dance performance at Elon’s outstanding performing arts facilities. Recent performances include The Phantom of the Opera, Kiss Me Kate and Sweeney Todd.
Summon your courage for the Polar Bear Plunge. Each January brave students jump into Lake Mary Nell and win gift certificates to local stores and restaurants.
Spend Thursday nights at Midnight Meals chowing down on free food and enjoying karaoke, games and live music.
Things you should definitely do before you graduate
culture
Dance the night away with Elonthon. This student-organized philanthropy sponsors a 24-hour dance marathon every spring to raise money for Duke Children’s Hospital. In the last seven years, the event has raised more than $500,000.
Students dash ahead of the pack at the annual Turkey Trot. The 5K doubles as a canned goods drive for Loaves & Fishes Christian Food Ministry.
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There’s no doubt Elon will give your brain a workout. here’s how to keep the rest of your body just as active:
Get to know Campus Rec. it’s your one-stop shop for all things fitness: classes in yoga, pilates, group exercise and more; on-staff personal trainers and a killer gym, fitness center, swimming pool and racquetball courts.
Rent camping equipment and head into the wilds. Explore the beach or the mountains. Both are just a few short hours away.
Tee off at the campus driving range or practice your putting on the green.
Lace up your running shoes and get to know Elon the scenic way — the Phoenix Trails run through campus and are a great way to bank mileage while enjoying a campus tour.
Sign up to go skiing, kayaking, white water rafting or climbing with Elon Outdoors.
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intramural SportsArena FootballBowling4-on-4 Basketball5-on-5 BasketballCornholeDodgeballIndoor SoccerIndoor Volleyball4-on-4 Flag Football7-on-7 Flag Football
Monster GolfOutdoor BasketballOutdoor SoccerRacquetballSand VolleyballSingles TennisSoftballTable TennisTeam TennisUltimate FrisbeeWallyball
Club SportsAiki-Bujitsu (martial arts)BaseballCyclingEquestrianField HockeyGolfMen’s BasketballMen’s LacrosseMen’s RugbyMen’s SoccerRoller Hockey
SoftballSwimmingTennisTriathlonUltimate FrisbeeVolleyballWater SkiWomen’s BasketballWomen’s LacrosseWomen’s RugbyWomen’s Soccer
Join one of Elon’s club teams and compete with top East Coast schools such as Duke, UNC Chapel Hill, Maryland, Clemson and Florida State.
Friendly competition more your style? Join one of the male, female or coed intramural teams to enjoy some laid-back fun.
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home
Sling that backpack off your shoulder and get comfortable in one of the suites, apartments or traditional double rooms available on campus. Want to fully immerse yourself in academic life? Check out Elon’s 15+ learning communities.
LIFE on the 575-acre campus Elon students call home
make yourself at
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homeNow for the serious stuff — the food. Don’t worry, you’re going to love it. Elon has three all-you-can-eat buffets, several sit-down restaurants and great cafes, most with vegetarian, vegan and organic offerings. Campus Dining uses Greenware, a 100 percent compostable product made from corn, and dining halls have gone trayless to cut down on food waste.
When you need a caffeine rush, drop by the university’s latest java offering -- Irazu Coffee. The locally owned coffee shop pours fair trade coffees, teas and serves delicious baked goods. Elon students were instrumental in bringing the coffee shop to campus as a way to show support for local businesses.
Discover the fun of living with students and faculty members who share your interests. You’ll continue learning beyond the classroom and forge friendships that will last a lifetime. Find your place in communities such as:
deutsches haus
la maison Francaise
Sustainable living
Collective Action and Responsibility
Casa de Español
math, Science and Engineering
Arts and letters
international Pavilion
Living-learning communities
LIFE on the 575-acre campus Elon students call home
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A YEAR OF firstsAt Elon, we work hard to make your first year the best year it can be. We begin day one. Students, faculty and staff help you move into residence halls, and special orientation groups give you a head start settling
into campus life. By the end of first semester you’ll call Elon your second home and you’ll be involved with new friends, active in student organizations, intramurals and just having fun!
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Sign up for Elon 101. More than 98 percent of freshmen take this one-credit orientation course fall semester. You’ll talk about study styles, getting involved on campus, roommates and more — your Elon 101 professor
will be your academic adviser until you declare a major.
Build your foundation. Every Elon student takes general studies courses in the arts and sciences. It’s a great way to fine-tune
critical thinking, writing and problem solving skills essential to every major.
Follow the Honor Code. Freshmen are invited to a special ceremony each fall to pledge their commitment to respect,
responsibility, honesty and integrity — the key commitments of the Honor Code and the foundation of the Elon community.
Make the most of your freshman year
Why wait? Get to know other freshmen with a First-year Summer Experience
www.elon.edu/fse
Adventures in Leadership: Develop your teamwork skills as you rock climb, rappel and raft the New River in West Virginia.
Discovery: Learn about leadership and the environment as you hike the Appalachian Trail and canoe on the Shenandoah River.
Pre-SERVE: Live in a residence hall as you work with Habitat for Humanity and complete other service projects.
Quest: Travel to Atlanta, visit places of worship for several major world religions and spend time with leaders of those traditions learning about history, practices and beliefs.
Bond over a great book
Incoming freshmen all share in a Common Reading before arriving on campus. The book is used as a springboard for discussions in core courses and challenges students to examine issues of global importance and reflect on their personal actions. The book’s author is typically the Fall Convocation speaker.
Past Common Reading selections include:China Road by Rob GiffordA Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled HosseiniThe Shame of the Nation by Jonathan KozolAn Inconvenient Truth by Al GoreMountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy Kidder
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SCHOLARSHIP AND FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
www.elon.edu/finaid
(BA/BFA)(BA/BFA)(BA/BFA)
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The Elon approach to affordabilityFor decades, our first financial aid policy has
been to keep the cost reasonable – often as
much as $10,000 below other private colleges
and universities our applicants consider.
That in itself makes a big difference in what
you will invest. And it’s this cost difference
that catches the attention of the national
rankings. Our goal is to help you understand
all the financial resources that make an Elon
education affordable for you.
Scholarships based on your talentsMany financial aid awards are given solely
on the basis of the talents and achievements
you have demonstrated during high school.
Whether you are a top student, a talented
performer or a star athlete, there may be a
merit-based scholarship or grant for you!
Presidential ScholarshipsTop student – top recognition: that’s the
philosophy of the Presidential Scholarship
award. You have made academics a
priority, and we want to recognize your
commitment and hard work by investing
in your potential to be a top student at
Elon. Presidential Scholarships are awarded
to the top 25 percent of the incoming
freshman class and are based solely on
the high school transcript and SAT/ACT
scores. You don’t even have to apply. We
do the work for you and award anywhere
from $4,000 to $4,500 per year, renewable
annually for a total of four years based on
acceptable academic performance.
Fellows ScholarshipsDistinguish yourself by becoming one
of the Elon University Fellows. These
distinguished academic and leadership
programs are based on your interests and
talent and require an application. Fellows
programs include Honors, Elon College (for
the arts and sciences), Communications,
Business, Teaching, Leadership and
International. Read all about the Fellows
programs in this viewbook or online
at www.elon.edu/fellows. Fellows
scholarships range from $2,500 to $10,000
per year in addition to other program
grants for study abroad, research or
internship opportunities. In several of
the Fellows programs, scholarships may
also be combined with the Presidential
Scholarship to boost your total even
higher!
The Fellows application is available online
and is due January 10.
Engineering ScholarshipsYou’re set: engineering is your major and
Elon’s dual-degree program offers you
the best of a liberal arts education and an
engineering education. Learn full details at
www.elon.edu/admissions/engineering.
Two $7,000 scholarships are awarded
annually and are renewable for the three
years you spend at Elon. An application
is required (it’s online), as well as letters of
recommendation and an interview. Step
one – an application is due January 10. The
engineering scholarship may be combined
with a Presidential Scholarship.
Performing ArtsTalk about national attention! Elon’s
programs in the performing arts bring
New York agents directly to our stage.
Scholarships are awarded by the individual
departments based on an application
and an audition. Award amounts vary.
Please note: your freshman application
does not serve as your application for a
performing arts scholarship. So, if this
is your forte, contact the Department of
values &value1 of only 3 universities
in N.C. named "Best
Value Colleges" based
on academics, cost and
financial aid.
Elon is known for quality and affordability
National rankings are shining the spotlight on Elon’s rare
combination of quality and affordability. List after list names Elon
a best value private university with outstanding programs.
Learn more at www.elon.edu/rankings.
What really matters is that an Elon education is affordable for you.
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Performing Arts for complete information
at 336.278.5600.
AthleticsElon is Division I, Southern Conference
and scholarships are awarded in all sports
by the Department of Intercollegiate
Athletics in compliance with all
official NCAA and university rules and
regulations. Awards are performance-
based and amounts vary.
ROTCThe U.S. Army and Air Force offer three-
and four-year scholarships based on
merit, not financial need. In addition, Elon
provides all ROTC scholarship winners
free room and board during the time the
ROTC scholarship pays tuition. For more
information, contact your high school
guidance counselor or local recruiter
directly.
And if you’re from North Carolina…
There are a number of special grants and
scholarships just for you, starting with $1,850*
from the N.C. Legislative Tuition Grant.
You have to be a resident and a full-time
undergraduate student, but that’s about all it
takes to receive this significant grant each of
your four years at Elon. Students enrolled at
least half-time will receive a prorated amount.
(*2009-2010 award amount)
The Leon and Lorraine Watson North Carolina Scholarship Program
Eight $10,000 Watson Scholarships are
awarded annually to N.C. students who
have academic promise and documented
high financial need. The Watson
Scholarship, in combination with other
aid, should meet up to the full cost of
tuition, fees, room and board. Watson
Scholarships also include a one-time grant
of up to $4,000 to fund a study abroad
experience. The Elon University Endowed
Scholarship Application is required and
must be submitted by February 10. The
application is available online: www.elon.
edu/endowedscholarships.
The Honorable Thad Eure North Carolina Achievement Scholarship
This scholarship recognizes talented
students with financial need from 13
counties in the Piedmont region of North
Carolina, as well as Mr. Eure’s home
county, Gates County. Three $12,000
scholarships are awarded annually to
incoming freshmen. Students also receive
one $4,000 Elon Experiences grant in
addition to other program benefits. The
Elon University Endowed Scholarship
Application is required and must be
submitted by February 10.
North Carolina Teaching Fellows:Students who are selected as N.C. Teaching
Fellows and choose Elon receive $13,000
in scholarships from Elon and the state
of North Carolina, N.C. Legislative Tuition
Grant, plus airfare for one semester in
London or Costa Rica. Applications are
available in high schools and are due in
late October.
College is the investment for a lifetime,
and at Elon approximately 60 percent of
our students receive assistance with that
investment in the form of financial aid.
That’s good news for the bottom line, which
is really the only important factor in the
cost of college. So, what’s your bottom line
for the cost of an Elon education? You must
consider all the factors. Here are some of
the options:
Need-based assistanceFor students who qualify for need-based
assistance, Elon offers a full range of
federal, state and institutional grants, loans
and scholarships. The amount of federal
aid you are qualified to receive will be
determined from the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Institutional
financial aid eligibility is based upon
additional information collected on the CSS
PROFILE. We recommend starting early so
that your aid file is complete by mid-March.
That way you will receive notification of
your aid eligibility in plenty of time to make
your final decision.
A number of need-based endowed
scholarships are available to incoming
freshmen through a special application
process, the Elon University Endowed
Scholarship Application, due February 10.
You should complete this application even if
you have not received an admissions decision
or completed all of the standard financial
aid forms. Better to be ready than too late!
Full details about the scholarships, award
amounts and the application are available at:
www.elon.edu/endowedscholarships.
Non-need based loansThere are financial resources for students
and families who do not qualify for need-
based assistance. Elon participates in
several of these loans programs. Check with
the Office of Financial Planning to get the
most up-to-date information or look online
at www.elon.edu/finaid.
At Elon, we help you get to the bottom line
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2010-2011
TUITION AND FEES $ 26,827
ROOM AND BOARD $ 8,648
TOTAL (Out-of-state students) $ 35,475
Less N.C. State Tuition Grant for state residents $ –1,850*
TOTAL (N.C. students) $ 33,625
* Exact amount set annually by N.C. General Assembly.
To apply for financial aid:
1. As soon after January 1 as possible, file the FAFSA Form (available online or in your high school guidance office). Filing early allows time for your application to be processed before the mid-March priority deadline at Elon. [ www.fafsa.ed.gov]
2. As soon after January 1 as possible, file the CSS PROFILE Form with the College Scholarship Service. [profileonline.collegeboard.com]
3. Before mid-March, file an Elon Financial Aid Application with the Office of Financial Planning. The application is available from the Office of Admissions or online at www.elon.edu/
finaid.
Elon will communicate with you via
e-mail. Set up an account for all Elon
communication and check it! Use the same
e-mail address for all communication with
Elon.
You will be issued an official username
and password for application information
on Elon’s OnTrack system. Create a file
where you can save this information for
use throughout the application and pre-
enrollment period.
We encourage you to apply online. That will
require a credit card for submission. College
Board fee waivers are also honored online.
Read all requirements and leave time for
Elon’s fee waiver verification process. All
information is secure. Paper applications
can be downloaded and submitted by mail.
Remember: Do not wait to be accepted to file for financial aid.
For complete information about financial aid at Elon, call 800.334.8448 to request
our financial aid brochure or consult the Web site at www.elon.edu/finaid.
Elon application information
2010-2011 Application Deadlines Application Deadline Notification Date Enrollment Deposit Date
Early Decision (binding) November 1* December 1 January 10, nonrefundable
Early Action (nonbinding) November 10* December 20 May 1
Final Application Deadline January 10* March 15 May 1
Deadline for Fellows Application January 10**
* All deadlines are postmark dates. All
materials needed to complete your
application must be postmarked by
the stated deadline.
**Students who are applying to the Fellows Programs must submit a completed freshman
application and the Fellows application by the January 10 deadline.
Students selected for the Fellows competition will be notified of their admission decision at
the time the Fellows Weekend invitation is extended in early February.
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Early Decision – this is a traditional,
binding application commitment. Students
may only apply to one school early
decision, and if admitted, agree to withdraw
applications from all other colleges. Parents
and student must sign the Early Decision
Agreement on the application. A non-
refundable U.S. $500 enrollment deposit is
required by January 10 for accepted Early
Decision students.
Early Action – this is a non-binding
decision period for students who have
high interest in Elon and would like an
early answer on their application. Students
admitted Early Action have until May 1 to
pay the U.S. $500 enrollment deposit.
Final Application Deadline andFellows Application Deadline – this
deadline is also non-binding and admitted
students have until May 1 to pay the U.S.
$500 enrollment deposit. The Fellows
application is a separate application, also
due January 10. Students selected for the
Fellows competition will be notified of their
admission decision at the time the Fellows
invitation is extended.
Information about your Social Security Number (for U.S. citizens)Elon requires your Social Security number
on the application so that we can verify
your information and process any financial
aid information accurately. Once you submit
your SSN, the university creates a unique
identifier to verify all records associated
with your application, enrollment and other
educational records.
Official High School Transcripts and Counselor Evaluation Forms
This information must be submitted by your
high school or secondary school.
International students must include an
official certified English translation of your
complete academic record documenting
your secondary school studies, including
mark sheets and examination certificates.
Standardized TestsElon will accept SAT or ACT scores, and a
writing section score must be submitted.
Submit scores from all tests taken. Only
the highest scores will be considered in
the admissions decision. Make sure you
plan to take either the SAT or ACT October
or November of your senior year to meet
application deadlines.
International students whose first language
is not English must submit TOEFL or
IELTS scores. SAT or ACT scores may also
be accepted in lieu of TOEFL or IELTS if a
student is proficient in English.
Admissions policy
Admission to Elon is competitive. More
than 9,000 applications are received for the
1,350 available openings in the freshman
class. The most important factors in the
admission decision are the academic
record, including the courses taken and
the grades attained, followed by SAT or
ACT scores. Other factors that may be
considered include leadership potential,
extracurricular and service-related
activities, special talents, relationship with
the university and ability to contribute
positively to the campus community. A
campus visit is highly recommended.
Individual appointments may be scheduled
if desired, but will not be used formally in
the admission decision.
Applicants are encouraged to pursue a
rigorous program of study including the
following distribution of courses:
English .........................................4 units required
Math ..............................................3 units required,
4 recommended
(Algebra I & II and Geometry are required.)
Science ........................................3 or more units,
including at least one lab science
Social Studies ..........................3 or more units,
including U.S. History for U.S. residents
Foreign Language ................ 2 units required,
3 recommended
(Students who have not completed at least
two units in one foreign language must
complete a 121-level foreign language course
at Elon.)
Helpful Web sites & phone numbers
Admissionswww.elon.edu/admissions
336.278-3566 or 800.334.8448
Financial Planninghttp://www.elon.edu/finaid
336.278.7640 or 800.334.8448 #2
Call the Office of Admissions at 800-334-8448 to plan a campus visit. Sit in on a class, eat in an Elon dining hall and meet with a professor in your field of interest. Information sessions and student-led tours are offered weekdays and Saturday mornings.
Open HouseAttending an Open House is a great way to visit Elon. Programs include tours of the campus, question-and-answer sessions with faculty and staff and sessions on study abroad, student life, financial planning and more.
Senior Fall Open Houses for 2010 are:Saturday, October 30Saturday, November 20
Individual campus visit appointments are not scheduled on Open House days.
Directions to campusTake Interstate 85/40 to Exit 140. Visit our Web site for detailed directions and links to area accommodations.
www.elon.edu/admissions
The University does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, creed, sex, national or ethnic origin, disability, sexual orientation, veteran’s status or any other characteristic protected by law in the recruitment and admission of students, the recruitment and employment of faculty and staff, or the operation of any of its programs. Students with documented disabilities may request in writing reasonable special services and accommodations. Questions should be directed to Ms. Susan Wise, disability services coordinator, Duke 108H, (336) 278-6500. The university’s Section 504 coordinator for students and Title IX coordinator is Ms. Jana Lynn Patterson, Moseley 206, (336) 278-7200. The university’s Section 504 coordinator for applicants and current employees is Mr. Ronald Klepcyk, 314 W. Haggard Ave., (336) 278-5560.
In accordance with the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act, complete information regarding campus security policies and programs and campus crime statistics is available upon request from the Director of University Relations, 2030 Campus Box. Information regarding completion and graduation rates may be obtained from the Office of Admissions or at www.elon.edu/irweb.
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Elon University, a selective private university, was founded in 1889 and is renowned as a national model for engaged learning. The university demonstrates excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and professional programs. Elon’s beautiful and historic campus in central North Carolina is designated as a botanical garden.
Elon’s 4,995 undergraduates come from 47 states, the District of Columbia and 49 other countries.
The university offers 50+ majors in the fields of business, communications, education, and the arts and sciences. Master’s degrees are awarded in business administration, interactive media and education. Doctorates are offered in physical therapy and law.
Elon is nationally recognized for The Elon Experiences, active learning programs focused on study abroad, research, internships, service and leadership.
Elon’s 16 varsity athletic teams compete in the NCAA Division I Southern Conference (FCS in football).
To plan a campus visit, call the Office of Admissions at 800-334-8448 . Office hours are Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon.
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