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    2010/2011

    New StudentOrientationHandbook

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    Table of Contents

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    WELCOME............................................................................................................................................2

    ORIENTATIONANDPARENTRELATIONS.........................................................................................2

    STATEMENTOFVALUES...................................................................................................................4

    DIVERSITYVALUESSTATEMENT......................................................................................................5

    STATEMENTOFPURPOSE................................................................................................................5

    EAGLESPIRIT.....................................................................................................................................6

    LIVE ......................................................................................................................................................7

    CAMPUSSAFETY...............................................................................................................................7

    INFORMATIONCENTER....................................................................................................................7

    DININGSERVICES.............................................................................................................................8

    HOUSINGANDRESIDENCELIFE.................................................................................................... 10

    EAGLECARD....................................................................................................................................10

    MAILCENTER.................................................................................................................................. 11

    VETERANSAFFAIRS......................................................................................................................... 11

    WELLNESSCENTER........................................................................................................................12

    Health Services...........................................................................................................................12

    Counseling Center......................................................................................................................13

    Disability Support Services.........................................................................................................13

    LEARN................................................................................................................................................. 14

    ACADEMICS.....................................................................................................................................14

    Calendar......................................................................................................................................14

    Major Listing...............................................................................................................................15

    Colleges......................................................................................................................................16

    DEANOFSTUDENTS.......................................................................................................................17

    STUDENTACADEMICSUPPORT..................................................................................................... 17

    TUTORINGANDSUPPLEMENTALINSTRUCTION.......................................................................... 17

    HUNTLIBRARY................................................................................................................................17

    RECORDSANDREGISTRATION......................................................................................................18

    INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY........................................................................................................18

    BOOKSTORE....................................................................................................................................18

    BURSAROFFICE..............................................................................................................................19

    FINANCIALAID................................................................................................................................19

    GRADUATEANDINTERNATIONALADMISSIONS..........................................................................19

    CAREERSERVICES..........................................................................................................................19

    STUDENTEMPLOYMENT................................................................................................................20

    INTERNATIONALSTUDENTSERVICES...........................................................................................20

    OFFICEOFDIVERSITYINITIATIVESANDWOMENSCENTER.......................................................20

    STUDYABROAD...............................................................................................................................20

    PLAY....................................................................................................................................................21

    ATHLETICS.......................................................................................................................................21

    THEFLOCK......................................................................................................................................21

    PEPBAND........................................................................................................................................21

    INTRAMURALSANDRECREATIONALSPORTS..............................................................................22

    ALUMNICONNECTION...................................................................................................................22

    CAMPUSMINISTRIES.....................................................................................................................22

    ROTC................................................................................................................................................22

    STUDENTACTIVITIES......................................................................................................................23

    FRATERNITYANDSORORITYLIFE.................................................................................................23

    VOLUNTEERNETWORK..................................................................................................................24

    STUDENTGOVERNMENTASSOCIATION.......................................................................................25

    FREQUENTLY DIALED CAMPUS EXTENSIONS......................................................................26

    CAMPUS DIRECTORY.....................................................................................................................27

    ON-CAMPUS ADVERTISEMENTS...............................................................................................29

    OFF-CAMPUS ADVERTISEMENTS..............................................................................................39

    Table ofContents

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    A Welcome from the Ofce of

    Orientation and Parent RelationsWelcomeStudent,Parents,andGuests:

    ItismydistinctpleasuretowelcomeyoutotheEmbry-Riddle

    AeronauticalUniversityCommunity.Thankyouforchoosingusand

    weareextremelyexcitedtohaveyoujointheERAUFamily.Tohelp

    aideyoualongyourjourney,Ihaveputtogetherateamofexceptional

    studentstoserveasyourOrientationAmbassadors.TheteamandI

    workcloselywithAcademics,Admissions,andStudentAffairsinan

    efforttoprovidenewstudentsandtheirfamilieswithanoverviewof

    whatEmbry-Riddlehastoofferbothinandoutoftheclassroom.

    NewStudentOrientationisaprogramrequiredprogramforallnew

    studentswhoattendERAU.Duringthistimestudentswilllearnaboutthecommunityandtheresourcesithastooffer,nalizetheir

    classschedule,meetwiththeiracademicadvisor,andgetachance

    tomeetbothnewandcontinuingstudentsatEmbry-Riddle.Parents

    willalsohaveachancetoparticipateinourParentOrientationthatis

    gearedtowardstheirspecicneedsandconcerns,whileproviding

    ampletimetomeetotherparents,facultyandadministrators.

    Wehopethatthisorientationprogramwillhelpyoubecomefamiliar

    withEmbry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversitysexpectations,traditions,

    andhistory.Weencourageyoutotakethesenextfewhoursor

    daystolearnaboutallwehavetoofferandtakethetimetoaskanyquestions.Thisistherststepingainingastrongstarttoyournew

    collegelifeandweareheretohelpinanyway!Thankyouagainfor

    choosingERAUandwearehappytohaveyouhere!GoEagles!

    Sincerely,

    ShaneM.Ryan

    DirectorofOrientationandParentRelations

    Welcome

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    TheOfceofOrientationandParentRelationsisdedicatedtoeasing

    thetransitiontoERAUfornewstudentsandtheirfamilies.Throughuniversity-widecollaboration,orientationprogrammingisdesignedto

    setuniversityexpectationsandguidelinesupfront;whileproviding

    studentsinformationonwithvaluableresources,services,support,

    andsocialnetworkingopportunitiesthatwillassistthemthrough

    theirtimeatthisinstitution.

    ParentRelationsservesasapartnershipbetweenparentsandthe

    University.TheOfceprovidesprogramsandservicesdesigned

    toenhancethesupportandretentionofstudentsbymeetingthe

    educational,informational,andinvolvementneedsoftheirparents

    andfamilies.

    Orientation and Parent RelationsStudent Center, Room 253(386) 226-7274www.erau.edu/db/orientation/index.htm

    Mission StatementMission

    Statement

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    Statement of ValuesSTUDENT SUCCESSWeunderstandthatstudentsarethelifebloodofEmbry-Riddle.Wefocusandcommitourselvesandour

    resourcestothesuccessofcurrent,past,andfuturestudents.Oursuccessisgaugedbythedifferencewe

    makeinourstudentslives.

    LEARNING ENVIRONMENTWeseekintellectualgrowththroughstudy,research,questioning,listening,anddebate.Wevaluethe

    enlightenedinterchangeofideasaswechallengeoneanothertodomore,tostudy,tolearn,toshare,and

    togrow.Weexpectmembersofthestudentbody,faculty,andadministrationtoexercisetheiracademic

    freedomsandtopreservethoseofothers.Wecommitourselvestoalifelongendeavoroflearning.Weareall

    teachersandweareallstudents.

    SAFETYWecaredeeplyaboutthehealthandsafetyofourstudentsandfellowemployees.Webelievethateachoneof

    us,fromtheAdministrationtothelineFlightInstructors,hasaresponsibilitytomakeourworkplacessafefor

    everyone.Wesupporttheopensharingofinformationonallsafetyissuesandencourageallemployeesand

    studentstoreportsignicantsafetyhazardsorconcerns.

    INTEGRITY, HONESTY, AND TRUSTIntegrityisthemostvaluedemployeetrait.Webelievethathonestyisthefoundationforinteractioninall

    academic,administrative,andpersonalmatters.Theleadershipteamandeachindividualbeartheresponsibilityforearningthetrustofothers.

    DIVERSITYWerespecttherightsandpropertyofallindividualsregardlessofgender,race,ethnicity,nationalorigin,age,

    physicaldisability,economicbackground,sexualorientation,orreligiousbelief.Webelieveinacommunity

    whereallmembersarewelcome,andindividualsorgroupsarefreefromharassment.

    COMMUNICATIONWespeakcandidlyandwelistenwell.Weholdthatifeveryinvolvedpartyhastakenpartinadecision,then

    everyonewillsupportthedecision.Webelievethatclearandfrequentcommunicationisessentialforour

    safety,ourrelationships,andourproductivity

    PROCESS AND TEAMWORKWebelievethattheprocessofcollegialdecision-makingcontributestothequalityofthedecisions.We

    alsounderstandandappreciatethatthemostsuccessfuloutcomesoccurwhenorganizationalunitswork

    cooperativelyasteams.

    CHARACTERWeacceptresponsibilityforouractions.Whenweseeaproblem,wedonotpassitoff,wedonotcomplain,

    weact.Weinvolveothers,asappropriate,toachieveourgoals.Weprizededicated,committed,caring,

    conscientious,andcreativeindividualswhostriveforexcellenceintheperformanceoftheirdutiesand

    responsibilities.

    CHANGE AND GROWTHWeappreciatethatgreatorganizationslikeEmbry-Riddleareconstantlychanging,adaptingtoexternal

    pressures,andgrowing.Allofourworkunitsareconstantlyimprovingquality.Werealizethatourjobsrequire

    ustogrowprofessionallyandtakeonmoreresponsibility.Growthrequirescalculatedrisk-takingandwe

    empoweroneanothertotakeappropriaterisksandlearnfromourmistakes.Webelieveinawillingnessto

    challengetraditionsandconstantlyseekinnovativewaystomanageandsolveproblems.

    FISCAL SOUNDNESS AND INVESTMENTSWeunderstandwemustoperateefcientlyandeffectivelysothatinvestmentscanbemadeinourcapabilities

    andourselves.Weinvestintechnologyasappropriate,principallytoincreasethequalityandfrequencyofour

    interactionsinsupportofourmission.

    ATTITUDEWerecognize,endorse,andempowerleadershipatalllevels.Weunderstandthejoyoflivinginharmonywith

    oneanotherandstrivetomaintainanopen,productiveenvironment.Weprizeanupbeat,can-doattitude.

    WearemembersoftheEmbry-Riddlecommunitybecausewewanttobehere,andthispositiveattitudeis

    reectedinourcommunicationswithoneanotherandourstudents.

    Statement ofValues

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    Diversity Value Statement

    Statement of Purpose

    Diversity ValStatement

    Recognizingthatthewealthofdiversityourstudents,faculty,andstaffofferisoneofourgreatestassets;thefollowingvaluestatementisfromtheOfceofDiversityInitiatives:

    DIVERSITYEmbry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversityvaluesdiversity.Werespecttherightsandpropertiesofallindividuals,regardlessofgender,race,ethnicity,nationalorigin,age,physicaldisability,economic

    background,sexualorientation,genderidentity,orreligiousbelief.Webelieveinacommunitywhereallmembersarewelcome,andindividualsorgroupsarefreefromharassment.

    TheOfceofDiversityInitiativeswascreatedbyEmbry-RiddlePresidentDr.JohnP.Johnson,andisundertheauspicesoftheOfceofthePresident.Theofcewascreatedtohelpbuildapositiveclimateinwhichallstudents,facultyandemployeesareencouragedintheirprofessional,social,and

    intellectualpursuits.

    Itisresponsibleforadministrativeoversight,coordination,andsupportofallprogramsandactivities

    designedtoidentify,recruit,admit,andretainadiversefacultyandstudentpopulation.ThegoalistoachieveafemaleandminorityfacultyandstudentpopulationthatreachesthebenchmarkssetbytheUniversitys2015StrategicPlan.

    Embry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversityisanindependent,non-sectarian,non-prot,coeducationaluniversitywithahistorydatingbacktotheearlydaysofaviation.TheUniversityservesculturallydiversestudentspursuingcareersinaviationandaerospace.ResidentialcampusesinDaytonaBeach,

    Florida,andPrescott,Arizona,provideeducationinatraditionalsetting,whileanextensivenetworkofeducationalcentersthroughouttheUnitedStatesandabroadservecivilianandmilitaryworkingadultsthroughERAU-Worldwide.ItisthepurposeofEmbry-Riddletoprovideacomprehensiveeducationthat

    preparesgraduatesforproductivecareersandresponsiblecitizenshiptosupporttheneedsofaviation,aerospace,engineering,businessandrelatedelds.Toachievethisgoal,theUniversityisdedicatedtothefollowing:

    Toofferundergraduateandgraduatedegreeprogramsthatpreparesstudentsforimmediateproductivityandcareergrowthwhileprovidingabroadeducation,withemphasisoncommunication

    andanalyticalskills.

    Toemphasizeacademicexcellenceintheteachingofallcoursesandprograms;torecruitanddevelop

    excellentfacultyandstaff;andtopursueresearchandcreativeactivitiesthatmaintainandextendknowledgeinaviation,aerospace,andrelateddisciplines.

    Todevelopmature,responsiblegraduatescapableofexamining,evaluatingandappreciatingtheeconomic,political,cultural,moralandtechnologicalaspectsofhumankindandsociety,andtofosterabetterunderstandingoftheworkingofthefreeenterprisesystemanditssocialandeconomicbenets,

    andoftheprotmotiveasvitalforcestothepotentialofindividualsandofgroups.

    Topromoteethicalandresponsiblebehavioramongstudentsandgraduatesinthelocal/national/

    internationalaviationcommunitiesandinthecommunityatlarge.

    Todevelopandeffectivelydelivereducationalprogramsfortheadultstudentandprofessionalatthe

    undergraduateandgraduatelevels,includingoff-campusdegreeprograms,shortcourses,distancelearning,non-creditprograms,seminars,workshopsandconferences.

    Tosupporteachstudentspersonaldevelopmentbyencouragingparticipationinprogramsandservicesthatofferopportunitiesforenhancedphysical,psychological,social,andspiritualgrowth;andbycomplementingtheacademicexperienceandcontributingtothedevelopmentofawell-rounded

    individualpreparedforpersonalandprofessionalsuccess.

    Toengageinresearch,consultingservices,andrelatedactivitiesthataddresstheneedsoftheaviation,

    aerospace,andrelatedindustries.

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    ERAU Alma Mater

    Verse 1:

    Eaglesgathernear,weliftourvoicesloudandclear

    Soaringhigh,ohAlmaMater,

    Threadsofblueandgold

    Unitedwesoar,invastopenskies

    Embry-Riddle,wehailthee,greatmemorieswellhold.

    Verse 2:

    Singingthypraise,rememberingthedays

    Coasttocoast,aroundtheworld,ourbondforevertrue

    Embracingourdreams,withpridefarandwide

    Embry-Riddle,wehailthee,greatmemorieswellhold.

    Refrain:

    SoherestoyouoldERAU

    AlmaMatertrue,

    Wepledgeinloveandharmony

    Ourloyaltytoyou.

    Eagle SpiritSpirit

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    THE SPIRIT ROCKTheSpiritRock

    isnexttotheERAU

    poolcomplexand

    isdesignedfor

    studentorganizations,

    residencehalls,athletic

    &intramuralteams,

    campusdepartments,

    etc.topromote

    theirorganizations,

    announceupcoming

    events,anddisplay

    Embry-Riddlespirit.

    TheSpiritRockwas

    plantedin2005&

    strengthensourschool

    spiritandtraditions. Fight Song

    FightEaglesFight!MastersofFlight!

    HatsofftoolE-RAU

    FearlessandBold,

    TheBlueandtheGold

    Showeveryonewhatyoucando

    Letoutacheer,

    TheEaglesarehere!Weknowbeforewerethrough

    Wewillrisetothetop,

    Causetheresnowaytostop

    E-RAU

    GoEagles!

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    LIVEStudent Center, Room 256, (386) 226-6490, Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.226-6480 (24 hours); Emergencies Dial (386) 226-7223 (SAFE)

    Thedepartmentprovides24hourcampuspatrols,safetyescorts,crimeprevention&personalsafetyservicesandresponsetocriminaloccurrencesorsuspiciousconditions.Thedepartmentrespondstoreandintrusionalarms,medicalemergenciesandtrafcaccidents.Whennecessary,theCommunicationsCenter

    willnotifylocalpolice,reandambulanceagenciesandwillfacilitatetheirresponsetothecampus.Remember:neverhesitatetocallustoreportanemergency,ahazardousorsuspiciouscondition,ortorequestassistance.

    TheDepartmentprovidesregularpatrols,safetyescorts,propertyregistration,bicycleandmotorcycleLease-A-Lockprogram,victimservices,speakersonsecuritytopics,andothercrimepreventionservicestotheUniversitycommunity.Informationconcerningcrimestatisticsandsecurityproceduresisavailableatthedepartmentwebsite:http://www.erau.edu/db/safety/index.html

    Student Center, Room 105, (386) 226-6482, Mon. - Fri., 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheParking&TrafcServicesOfceislocatedadjacenttothemainentrancetotheStudentCenterandservesasthecentralpointofcontactforallcampusparkingservices.

    TheUniversityrequiresallvehicles(cars,motorcycleandmopeds)toberegisteredwiththeParking&TrafcServicesOfce.Atthetimeofregistration,adecalisissuedforpurchaseandacopyoftheParkingandTrafcRules&Regulationsguideisprovided.Whensomeoneusesyourcar,besuretheyareawareofthecampusrules.

    Bicyclesmustberegisteredandthereisnochargeforthisregistration.Temporaryandvisitorpermitsarealsoavailableatnocharge.Parkingcitationappealformsmaybeobtainedatthisofce.

    Motorvehiclesmustyieldtopedestriansandobserveallapplicableregulations.Pleaseobeyalltrafcregulationsanduseallsafetyequipmentwhenoperatinganymotorvehicleoncampus.StudentsarenotauthorizedtoparkintheVisitorParkingareas.

    Vehiclesobservedcommittingaparkingormovingviolationaresubjecttoticketingwiththeregisteredownerbeingresponsibleforthedesignatedne.Whensomeoneusesyourcar,besuretheyareawareofthecampusrules.

    TheParking&TrafcServicesOfcealsooperatesaMotoristAssistanceProgram.ParkingServicesOfcersandSafetyOfcerswillassistwithjumpstartsandattireination.Afterhourspleasecall(386)-226-6480tospeakwiththeCommunications

    Student Center, Room 101, (386)-226-6480Emergencies call (386)-226-SAFE (6233) or activate any campus

    Emergency Phone.On-campusemergenciescanbereportedbydialingSAFE(6233)fromanycampusphone.TheCommunicationsCenterservesasthecentralcontactpointbetweentheUniversityandemergencymedicalservices,re/rescueandlawenforcementagencies.

    Staffmonitorsrealarms,intrusionalarmsandcampusEmergencyPhones.TheCenterdispatchesSafetyOfcerstoemergencyandservicerelatedcallsoncampus24hoursaday;sevendaysaweek.OtherservicesprovidedbytheCommunicationsCenterincludetherelayofemergencymessagestostudentsandgeneralassistance.

    TheSafety&SecurityDepartmentencourageseveryonetopromptlyreportemergenciesandsafetyorsecurityrelatedincidentstotheCommunicationsCenter.

    Campus Safety & Security

    Parking & Trafc Services Ofce

    Communications Center (Campus Safety & Security)

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    LIVEwww.eraudining.com (386) 226-6067

    Embry-RiddleDiningServiceshasexcitingandexiblemealplans.TheplansareamealcountperweeksupplementedwithadecliningbalanceaccountcalledRiddleBucks.Signsarepostedatalllocationstoexplainwhatsideitemsareincludedpermeal,sidesvarybylocation.ContactDiningServicesfordetailsregardingmealplans.

    Food Court (located in the Student Center)Mon. - Thurs., 7:15 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fri., 7:15 a.m. to 7 p.m.Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

    Diningoptionsinclude:

    Culinary Classics Lasagna,freshsh,andSouthernfriedchickenandmorehomecooking.

    Mega Breakfast/Salad Bar Thisself-servebaroffersfreshfruit,variousbakeryselections,gourmetsaladtoppings,andyourfavoritehomemadesalads.

    Simply-To-Go TheSimply-To-Gobrandoffersawideselectionofhealthyto-gosaladsand

    sandwiches.

    Club Haus Deli Lookingforthebestsandwichoncampus?Thisistheplace.Wraps,subs,paninis,&

    clubhaussandwiches.

    Grill Pizza Gourmetburgers,pizza,grilledcheese,dailyspecials,frenchfries,andthebestall

    beefhotdogsoncampus.

    Landing Strip (located in the Student Center)Mon. - Fri., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Diningoptionsinclude:

    Pacic Traders (Showtime Cooking) FlavorsoftheOrientpreparedbeforeyoureyesmakesPacicTradersavisualtreatas

    well.WeinviteyoutoenjoysomeofthepopularfavoritesincludingSweetandSourChicken,BeefandBroccoli,MadrasCurryChicken,andOrientalBBQPork.

    Fresh Salad Toss Madetoorderthewayyoulikeitwithchoiceofchicken,steakanddailyspecials.

    Salsa Stop Avarietyofburritos,quesadillas,tacosalads,chipsandsalsamadetoorder.

    Freshens Freshenstrulydeliversfuelforthebody&mind.OurSmoothiemenuisenrichedwith

    moreantioxidants,newfruits,invigoratingvitamins&minerals,healthyomegasandhighenergyrecipes.Thelowfatsoft-serveyogurtmaybeenjoyedinacup,coneormicroblastcandyshake.

    Dining Services

    Eight Dining Locations

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    Chick-l-A (located in the Student Center)Mon. - Thurs., 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Village Buffet (located in the Student Village)Mon.- Fri., 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 4:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

    AllYouCanEatdining(brunch,lunch,anddinner)offeringavarietyofhotentres,includingchickenparmesan,meatloaf,roastbeef,andhomemadeItalianpastadishes;alsoofferingsubs,pizza,aninternationalstation,soupandsaladbar.Awideselectionoficecreamandbeveragesareoffered.Thegrillhasmanypopularhotsandwiches.

    The Einstein Brothers/Convenience Store(located in the Student Village)Mon.- Fri., 7 a.m. to 1 a.m., Sat. & Sun., 12 a.m. to 12 p.m.TheconveniencestorewithconvenienceinmindislocatedintheStudentVillage.Someoftheconvenienceitemsincludepersonalpanpizzas,chipsanddip,variousmicrowaveentrees,andassortedicecream.EinsteinsBagelshasmanydifferentdeliciousbagelsandwichcombinations,espresso,lattes,andsalads.

    Starbucks (located in the library)Mon.-Thurs., 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., ; Fri., 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.Afullselectionofcoffeeandpastriesareoffered.

    Propellers (located to the rear of the library)Mon. - Fri., 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.HomeofthepoundBurgers,grilledchickenCaesarsalads,deliciousfriedpotatowedges,friedchicken.FindoutwhytheycallittheBestBurgeronCampus.

    Flight Caf (located at the Flight Line)Mon. - Fri., 7:15 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.Simply-To-GoBrandoffersawidevarietyofhealthytogosalads.

    Dining Options/Locations & Hours of Operation

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    Tallman Commons, (386) 226-8000, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheDepartmentofHousing&ResidenceLifeoffersaccommodationstoapproximately2,050students.Theresidentialfacilitiesincludeavarietyoflivingoptions,includingsuitesandapartments.Thereareeightresidencehallslocatedoncampusandoneapartmentcomplexlocated1.5milesfromcampus.Allfacilities

    areopenduringthefallandspringsemestersbutareclosedduringthebreaksbetweensemesters,includingChristmas.Allrst-yearstudents(under21yearsofageandwithfewerthan28earnedcredithours)arerequiredtoliveincampushousingfortheirrstfullacademicyear.TheresidencehallstudentstaffincludesResidentDirectorsandResidentAdvisorswhoaretrainedtoassistandadvisestudentsandplanspecialprogramstoenhancethestudentlivingenvironmentandencouragestudentgrowth.Fifteenfull-time,professionalstaffmembersarealsoavailabletoassiststudents.ERRSA,theresidentstudentassociation,isavolunteergoverningbodythatrepresentstheresidentsandprovidesspecialprograms.

    Canaveral Hall, Room 104, EAGLEcard Center, (386) 226-7578,Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    StudentsreceivetheirEAGLEcardduringOrientation.ReplacementcardsareavailableintheEAGLEcardCenterfora$10fee,whichischargedtothestudentsaccount.StudentsmayreceiveatemporaryEAGLEcard(nopicture)afterhoursandonweekendsfromtheCommunicationsCenter,locatedintheStudentCenter,room101.EAGLEcardholderscanalsomanagetheirEAGLEcardaccountsandsuspendactivityontheirEAGLEcardthrutheironlineERAUBlackboardaccount.StudentsmustcomeintotheEAGLEcardCentertoreactivatetheircard.

    StudentsarerequiredtocarrytheirEAGLEcardatalltimes.Thisall-in-onecardisnon-transferableandisrequiredforaccessingmealplans,checkcashing,attendingcampusactivities,residencehallaccess,checkingoutlibrarymaterials,accessingUniversityHealthServices,andpayingforon-campusighttraining.TheEAGLEcardisalsoacceptedasaformofpaymentatparticipatingmerchantsintheDaytonaBeach

    area.TherearenoearlycashwithdrawsallowedfromanyoftheEAGLEcardaccounts.

    Uponrequest,youarerequiredtoshowyourEAGLEcardtoUniversityofcials.ForfulldetailsabouttheEAGLEcard,checkoutthewebsiteathttp://www.erau.edu/eaglecard.

    Telephoneserviceisnotprovidedinindividualroomsforstudentswhoarehousedoncampus,exceptforResidentAdvisorsandResidentDirectors.CourtesyandEmergencyphonesareavailablethroughoutcampusforpublicuse.Werecommendthatstudentsusecallingcardsorpersonalcellphones.

    Housing & Residence Life, ERAU-Managed

    Identication (ID) Eagle Cards

    Telecommunications

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    Mail Center

    Veterans Affairs

    Student Center Annex, First Floor, (386) 226-6021

    TheMailCenteroffersfullpostalandshippingservices.Forfurtherinformation,pleasecall226-6017.Allmailandorparcelpickupnoticesaredeliveredtothestudentsmailboxbetween7:00a.m.and4:30p.m.,MondaythroughFridaywiththeexceptionofofcialUniversityHolidayclosures.

    AllDaytonacampusstudentslivingonandoffcampusarerequiredtohaveanERAUmailboxandmayonlyreceivemailaddressedtothemintheirbox.

    Runningapersonalbusinessfromastudentmailboxisprohibited.

    NOTE:Withoutpriornotication,mailandparcelsthataccumulateinastudentsboxformorethan30dayswillbereturnedtothesender.Toavoidyourmailboxfrombecomingoverstuffed,andmailfrombeingdamaged,itsrequiredthatitbecheckedatleastonceortwiceaweek.

    Toensurethetimelydeliveryofyourincomingmailandpackages,thefollowingaddressformatshouldbeusedforallcarriers:

    YourFullName(includemiddleinitial) 14-____(yourboxnumber) 600S.ClydeMorrisBlvd. DaytonaBeach,FL32114-3977

    *Your box number should appear on all mail pieces and is the most importantfactor for receiving mail in a timely fashion. In an effort to help prevent yourmail from being returned, please be sure to give your box number to everyonewho you believe will send you anything.

    IfastudentplanstobeawayfromtheUniversityforanyperiodoftimeoris

    graduating,studentsmustchecktheirmailboxonelasttimebeforeleavingandprovideaforwardingaddressattheCustomerServicewindowintheMailCenterorcangoonlinetotheERAUBlackboard,DaytonaCampustabandunderStudentlinksscrolldowntoMailForwardingandlloutform.ForpermanentclosuresandtoavoidadditionalchargestoyourstudentaccountpleasebesuretoturnyourmailboxkeybackintotheMailCenterbeforeleaving.

    ROTC Building, Room 200, (386) 226-6350,Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheUniversityVeteransAffairsOfce(UVAO)actsasaliaisonbetweenveterans,theirdependents,reservists,andactivedutymilitarypersonnelandtheU.S.DepartmentofVeteransAffairs.Italsoprovidescontactinformationandreferralsforotherservicesaswellasstateandfederalbenets.StudentsshouldcontacttheUVAOforinformationandrequirementsregardingtheGIBillandotherVAEducationBenets.Studentsmayalsocontactthisofceforissuesconcerningtransitionfrommilitarytocivilianandcollegelife.

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    Wellness Center, Building 20, (386) 226-7917Mon. - Wed., 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thur. and Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sun. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (summer semester hours vary)

    HealthServicesprovidesdirectcare,educationandguidancenecessarytohelpstudentsachieveandmaintaingoodhealth.StudentsmaycometothecenterforrstaidandconsultationwithaPhysicianAssistant,NursePractitioner,orUniversityPhysician.Inaddition,referralstocommunityhealthcareproviders(includingFAAmedicalexaminers)andnursingassessmentandcareareavailabletostudents.

    InaccordancewithFAAregulations,ightstudentsshouldconsulttheHealthServicesstaffformedicalgroundingwhenilloronmedication.Allstudentswhoarehospitalizedortreatedforsignicanthealthproblems,regardlessoftheirmajors,shouldinformHealthServicesassoonaspossible.

    Studentsarerequiredtoprovidethedepartmentwithphysician-certiedevidenceofimmunityagainstmeasles,mumps,andrubella(twodosesofMMRvaccinegivenaftertherstbirthdayorlaboratoryevidenceofimmunity).Schoolormilitary

    recordswillbeacceptedifappropriatedatesandphysicianorclinicsignaturesareevident.PerFloridastatutes,chapter1006.69,studentswhoresideinuniversitymanagedhousingarerequiredtodocumentproofofvaccinationforMeningitisandHepatitisBdiseaseorsignawaiverdecliningthosevaccinations(seepre-entranceMedicalReportfordetails).TheMantouxskintestforTuberculosiswillberequiredforInternationalStudentswhoenrollfromTBendemicareas.

    For after-hours care, students may be seen at Memorial Family Care Clinic,1130 Beville Road, with direct billing to many health insurance providers. Ifstudents have a medical emergency when Health Services is closed, theyshould seek assistance at a hospital emergency department.

    Absencesduetoillnessorinjuryareconsideredastudent/facultyconcern.

    Therefore,excusesarenotprovidedbyHealthServices.

    Allstudentsmusthavehealthinsurance.Studentswillbeautomaticallyenrolledintheuniversitysstudenthealthinsuranceplanonanannualbasiswiththepremiumchargedtotheirstudentaccount.StudentswhoarealreadyinsuredmayoptoutoftheuniversitysplanbycompletinganinsurancewaiverthroughtheirERNIEaccount.PleasecheckthewebsiteforfurtherinformationregardingHealthServicesandStudentHealthInsuranceatwww.erau.edu/db/health/index.html.

    InternationalstudentswithanF1orJ1visamustdemonstrateproofofcoveragethatmeetstheStateDepartmentsrequirementsforinternationalstudents.InternationalstudentsmustshowproofofaUnitedStatesbasedhealthinsurancepolicy.Policiesbasedinothercountrieswillnotmeetthewaiverrequirements.For

    furtherInformation,contactMs.JudyAssadinDoolittleAnnexbuilding,phones:386-226-6579/email:[email protected],orlogontothewebsite:www.erau.edu/db/health.

    Health Services

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    Counseling Center

    Disability Support Services

    Wellness Center, Building 20, (386) 226-6035,Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    CollegeisatimeofBIGchanges!Theexperiencecanbebothexcitingandstressful.ManystudentsatERAUndtheCounselingCenterasafeplacetodiscusspersonal,social,andacademicconcernswithacaringprofessional.TheCenterisacalmand

    supportiveenvironmentwhereyoucanreectonyourissues,gaininsightsanddevelopaplanforcopingwithchallenges.Servicesarecondential and free!

    Everyoneatonetimeoranothercanbenetfromcounseling.Whilemoststudentsseekindividualcounselingforpersonalconcerns,counselorscanmeetwithcouples,providedbothmembersofthecouplearecurrentlyenrolledstudentsatERAU.

    TheCentercanhelpwithawiderangeofconcernssuchasrelationship issues,family problems, stress, procrastination, homesickness, depression, anxiety,

    loneliness, low self-esteem and many more.TheCentersgoalistoassistyouinbecomingahealthier,happier,andmoresuccessfulstudent.

    Otherservicesprovidedinclude:

    Crisisintervention

    Computerizedbiofeedbacktrainingforstressreduction

    Lendinglibrary,includingbooks,DVDs,andCDs

    Referralservicesforstudentsseekinglong-termtherapyorspecializedservices,includingpsychiatricevaluationandmedication.

    Ourwebsitewithsomeprettycoolinteractivequizzes,inventories,resourcesandassessmentsatwww.erau.edu/db/counseling

    Wellness Center, Building 20 (west entrance), (386) 226-7916,Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Evening and weekend hours by special arrangement)Fax: (386) 226-6071; TTY: (386) 226-7915

    TheUniversityrecognizesitsresponsibilitytoprovideequalaccessandopportunitytopersonswithdisabilitiesasmandatedbySection504oftheRehabilitationActof1973andTitleIIIoftheAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct.Personsseekingassistancewillbetreatedasindividualswithrespectandwithregardtotheiruniqueneeds.

    StudentsmaycontacttheDisabilityAdvocate,designatedastheDirectorofDisabilitySupportServices,tobeconsideredforsupportoraccommodation.Thisrequestforreasonableaccommodationorsupportmustbesubmittedwithdocumentationfromtheappropriateprofessionalsource(s).Servicesmayinclude

    priorityregistrationandassistancewithschedulingcourses,coordinationofserviceswithotherUniversitydepartments,academicmodications,locationoftutorialassistance,counselinginfaculty/peerrelations,guidanceinlifestylemanagement,anddiagnosticreferrals.

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    2010-2011 Calender

    Daytona Beach Campus

    FALL SEMESTER 2010 Aug 30 Dec 20

    August25-29....................................................OrientationandRegistration

    August30.........................................................Classesbegin

    September6.....................................................Holiday-LaborDay

    October22-October25...................................StudentFallBreak

    November11....................................................Holiday-VeteransDay

    November24-26.............................................Holiday-Thanksgiving

    December9......................................................Lastdayofclasses

    December10....................................................StudyDay

    December11,13-15..........................................FinalExams

    December20*..................................................*Commencement

    SPRING SEMESTER 2011 Jan 12 May 9

    January10-11..................................................OrientationandRegistration

    January12........................................................Classesbegin

    January17........................................................Holiday-MartinLutherKingDay

    February21.......................................................Holiday-PresidentsDay

    March21-25....................................................Holiday-SpringBreak

    April28.............................................................Lastdayofclasses

    April29.............................................................StudyDay

    April30,May2-4..............................................FinalExams

    May15*............................................................*Commencement

    SUMMER SEMESTER (TERM A) 2011 May 12 June 27

    May10-11 OrientationandRegistration

    May12 Classesbegin

    May30 Holiday-MemorialDay

    June23 Lastdayofclasses

    June24 StudyDay

    June25,27 Finalexaminations

    SUMMER SEMESTER (TERM B) 2011 June 30 Aug 15

    June28-29........................................................OrientationandRegistration

    June30.............................................................Classesbegin

    July4................................................................Holiday-IndependenceDay

    August11..........................................................Lastdayofclasses

    August12.........................................................StudyDay

    August13,15....................................................Finalexaminations

    *Commencementdatesaresubjecttochange.Seewww.eraugraduation.comforthelatestinformation.

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    Majors/Areas of Study

    for New Students

    College of Arts & Sciences

    InterdisciplinaryStudies

    Communications

    ComputationalMathematics

    EngineeringPhysics

    HumanFactorsPsychology

    SpacePhysics

    College of Aviation

    AeronauticalScience

    AviationMaintenanceScience

    Aeronautics

    AirTrafcManagement

    AppliedMeteorology

    SafetySciences

    HomelandSecurity

    AerospaceElectronics

    College of Business

    BusinessAdministration

    College of Engineering

    AerospaceEngineering

    CivilEngineeringComputerEngineering

    ElectricalEngineering

    MechanicalEngineering

    SoftwareEngineering

    ComputerScience

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    College of Arts & Sciences

    College of Aviation

    College of Engineering

    College of Business

    TheCollegeofArtsandSciencesconsistsoffouracademicdepartments(HumanFactors,Humanities

    &SocialSciences,Mathematics,andPhysicalSciences)andthreeROTCUnits.Prospectivestudents

    willndveryengagingprogramsofferedinourcollegeincludingEngineeringPhysics,SpacePhysics,

    HumanFactorsPsychology,AerospaceStudies,Communication,andComputationalMathematics.We

    alsooffermastersdegreesinEngineeringPhysicsandHumanFactorsandSystems.Inadditionto

    ourdegreeprogramsourcollegeoffersmostofthegeneraleducationcoursesoncampus,providing

    vitalcourseworkduringthersttwoyearsforallstudents.Ourfacultyseekstodevelopthestudents

    abilitytothinkcriticallyandanalyticallyandtoacceptresponsibility.Basiccommunicationskillsarea

    majorareaofemphasis.Ourfacultyishighlyinvolvedinresearchandscholarlyactivitieswhichoften

    involveundergraduateandgraduatestudents.Majorresearchopportunitiesareavailableforstudentsin

    theSpaceResearchLab,theAtmosphericPhysicsResearchLab,andtheHumanFactorsandSystems

    ResearchLabs.

    TheCollegeofAviationiscomposedoffourdepartments:aeronauticalscience,ight,aviation

    maintenancescience,andappliedaviationsciences.Theaeronauticalsciencedepartmentoffersthe

    aeronauticalsciencedegreeprogramtoprepareprofessionalpilots,thelargestenrollmentofanysimilar

    undergraduatedegreeprograminthenation.Theighttrainingdepartmenthasaeetofover70

    aircraftandofferseightightcoursesrangingfromtheprivatepilotslicensetocertiedightinstructorratings.Theappliedaviationsciencesdepartmentoffersdegreeprogramsinairtrafcmanagement,

    appliedmeteorology,homelandsecurity,andsafetysciencealongsidethemastersofaeronautics

    degree.Theaviationmaintenancesciencedegreeincludeshands-ontrainingandhasconcentrations

    inMaintenanceManagement,AerospaceElectronics,Flight,andInformationTechnology.Most

    concentrationsincludetheFAAcertiedAirframeandPowerplant(A&P)certicate.Insummary,the

    CollegeofAviationoffersthebestfacilities,equipment,curriculum,facultyandstaffpossibletoprepare

    studentstomakeanimmediateimpactintheaviationworkplace.

    TheCollegeofEngineeringiswidelyrecognizedforitstop-rankedaerospaceengineeringprogram,which

    isalsothelargestinthenation.Handinhandwiththeexcellenceweachieveinaerospaceengineering

    aresomeofthenestundergraduateandmasters-levelprogramsinCivil,Computer,Electrical,

    Mechanical,Software,andSystemsEngineering.Thestrengthoftheseprogramscomesfromthesame

    traditionofteachingexcellence,hands-onlearning,appliedundergraduateresearch,interdisciplinary

    projects,andco-curricularopportunitiesthathavemadeouraerospacedepartmentsodesirable.Whether

    focusedonautonomoussystems,renewableenergy,intelligentinfrastructure,orightresearch,our

    facultymembersarededicatedtograduatingtechnically-competent,socially-responsible,andglobally-

    awaremenandwomen.Thisnextgenerationofindustryleadersandentrepreneurs,whocomefrom

    varyingethnicities,genders,andnationalities,areprovidedunparalleledopportunitiesandatrue

    engineeringexperiencehere.

    TheCollegeofBusinessdegreeisdesignedtomeettheneedsofthecontinuallychangingeducationand

    businessenvironments.

    Thecurriculumprovidesgraduateswithknowledgeandskillsessentialtotheirentryintotheworkplace

    andsociety.Emphasisisplacedoncommunicationandquantitativeskills,globalawareness,social

    responsibilityandethics,informationtechnology,criticalthinkingandteamwork,businessfunctional

    skills,aviation/aerospaceindustryfamiliarityandexperience,aswellasdevelopmentofanattitudeof

    continualandlifelonglearning.

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    Doolittle Annex, 386) 226-7073

    LocatedinDoolittleAnnex,theStudentAcademicSupportCenterishomeforFirstYearPrograms,theFirstGenerationProgram,theEmbry-RiddleLanguageInstitute(ERLI),andInternationalStudentServices.

    First Year Programs

    Thisprogramoffersservicesfornewstudentswhichincludeacademicadvisingforfreshmen,UNIV

    101(acollegesuccesscourse),andFirstClass(anearly-startsummerprogram).

    Academicadvisorshelpwithclassselectionanddegree-completionplans.Inaddition,advisorsmonitoracademicsuccess,referstudentstocampus-basedresources,includingtheUniedTutoringCenter.Also,advisorscommunicatewithparentsandguardians(onlywithasignedFERPA).

    InUNIV101(collegesuccess),studentslearnacademicskills,budgeting,degree-completionplanning,andprofessionalandsocialskills.Astudentpeermentorassistsineachclass.

    FirstClassisasummerprogramfornewstudentswhichoffersawelcomingstarttouniversitylife.Participantshavetheoptionofying.Therearespecialsummeractivitiesofferedspecicallyforthisgroup.

    First Generation Program

    Thisprogramisforrst-in-the-familycollegestudents.TheprogramprovidesspecialeventssuchasDressforSuccess,tripstoKennedySpaceCenter,andfaculty-studentgatherings.Scholarshipsareavailablebasedonacademicachievementandclubparticipation.TheFirstGenerationClubisan

    activegroup,encouragingacademicsuccess.Embry-Riddle Language Institute (ERLI)

    ERLIoffersanintensiveEnglishprogramtonon-Englishspeakingstudents.ThestaffandinstructorsassiststudentswithmatriculationtoEmbry-Riddleacademicprograms.

    International Student Services

    InternationalStudentServicesisspecicallydesignedforallinternationalstudentstomeettheuniqueneedsofthisstudentpopulation.

    Student Academic Support Center

    Mod 2/Building 31, (386) 226-6326, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheDeanofStudentsOfceprovidesstudentsaresourceforconictanddisputeresolution,referralstoappropriatecampusagencies,andadvocacyandrepresentation.ThestaffadministersthejudicialprocessadheringtotheHonorCodeintheStudentHandbook.Thestaffprovidesassistancewithpersonalcrisismanagement,communicateswithfamiliesinemergencies,providesabsencenotication,andinspecialcircumstanceswithdrawalfromtheUniversity.TheDeanofStudentsOfcemaintainsFERPA(FamilyEducationalRightsandPrivacyActof1974)statusrecords,

    providesdirectoryinformationandproducestheannualStudentHandbook.Theofceisaresourceforbackgroundinvestigationsforsecurityclearanceandemploymentreferences.TheDeanofStudentsOfceoverseessixdepartmentswithintheDivisionofStudentAffairsincluding:CampusMinistry,CampusSafety,CounselingCenter,OrientationService&ParentRelations,StudentActivitiesandHousing&ResidenceLife.

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    Hunt Library(386) 226-6595, Hours Fall and Spring:Monday-Thursday, 7:15 a.m. to midnight; Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 6 p.m.;Saturday, noon to 6 p.m.; Sunday, noon to midnight.

    Extendedhoursduringnalexamweekarepostedinthelibrary.

    Hours Summer: Monday-Thursday, 7:15 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 5 p.m.;Saturday, closed; Sunday, 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.

    TheHuntLibrary,locatedinthecenterofcampus,pridesitselfoncustomerserviceandaccesstotheinformationyouneed.Thecollections,inallformatsincludingelectronic,willmeetyourcurricularaswellasyourgeneral-interestneeds.Groupstudyrooms,comfortableseating,quietareas,computerworkstations,awirelessenvironment,andafriendlystafftoassistyouwithyourresearchareafewoftheoptionsyouwillndintheHuntLibrary.Pleasereviewourwebsiteforinformationonourservices,resources,andhours:http://library.erau.edu

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    Records & Registration

    Student Center Annex, Second Floor, (386) 226-6030,Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    TheOfceofRecordsandRegistrationprovidesacademicsupportservicestostudents,facultyandstaff.Someoftheseservicesincludeacademicevaluations,transcriptrequests,enrollmentverications,applicationsforgraduation,changeofaddress,registrationandadd/drop,andwithdrawalprocessing.Ourstaffishappytoansweranyquestionsyou

    mayhaveconcerningyouracademicrecordsoracademicpolicies.Visitthewebsiteathttp//:www.erau.edu/dbrecords.

    InformationTechnology(IT)hasresponsibilityforplanning,implementation,andsupportofinformationresourcestoservetheuniversitysprimaryfunctionsofinstruction,researchandadministration.

    Embry-RiddlesNetworkforInformationExchange(ERNIE)helpsstudentsndandviewinformationthatisimportantandpertinent.ERNIEprovidesaone-stop-shopforservicessuchasmanagingstudentaccountandpassword,e-mail,accesstoBlackboardcourses,

    unofcialtranscripts,classgradesandschedules,accountbalances,andightschedules.LogontoERNIEbyvisitinghttp://ernie.erau.edu.

    OtherservicesprovidedbyITinclude:

    Embry-Riddleemailaccount.

    Computerizedlabsandclassrooms.

    Networkstoragespaceforclassassignments(accessiblethroughERNIE).

    ResidentialNetwork(ResNet)foron-campushousing.

    PopularMicrosoftsoftwaretitlesandMcAfeeanti-virussoftwareavailableforfreedownloadbyvisitingtheITWebsiteathttp://it.erau.eduandclickingonthelinktotheSoftwareDownloadCenter.

    WirelessInternetAccessinallbuildingsandResidenceHalls

    Formoreinformation,visitthewebsiteat:http://it.erau.edu,contactITSupportat226-6990,[email protected].

    Information Technology

    Student Center Annex, (386) 226-6093Mon. Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Sun. closed(Note:Hoursoursubjecttochange.PleasechecktheUniversityBookstoreswebsiteforupdatedstorehoursandspecialevents.)

    embryriddle.bkstr.com

    TheUniversityBookstoreoffersafullcomplementoftraditionalbookstoreservices:New,

    Used,andRentabletextbooks;TextbookBuybackprogram;ofcialEmbry-Riddleclothingandgiftscollections;academicallypricedDELLandACERlaptops;academicallypricedsoftwareandcomputerproducts;pilotandaeronauticalsuppliesandaccessories;andmuchmore.

    TheUniversityBookstoreacceptscash,checks(madepayabletotheUniversityBookstore),travelerschecks(U.S.DollarsONLY),allmajorcreditcards,VISAandMasterCarddebitcards,andEagleDollars.

    Bookstore

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    Bursar Ofce

    (Student Accounting/Cashier Ofces)

    Financial Aid

    Graduate & International Admissions

    Canaveral Hall, (386) 226-6280, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.ServiceslocatedoncampusareinCanaveralHall.Inaddition,theBursarOfceprovides24/7operationthroughtheirwebsiteathttp://www.erau.edu/db/admin/bursar.html

    Servicesprovidedonlineinclude:

    Billingandpaymentinformation

    Ebillreceiveelectronicstatements

    PayYourTuition

    FeePaymentDeadline

    ChangeMyAddressDaytonaBeachstudents

    FlexPaymentPlanDaytonaBeachstudents

    FlightPaymentInformation

    RequestaRefundDaytonaBeachstudents-DirectdepositauthorizationforStudentRefundsDaytonaBeachstudents(PDF)

    TransferFundstoMyEagleCardDaytonaBeachstudents

    TuitionRefundInformation(PDF)

    Canaveral Hall, (386) 226-6300, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    FinancialAidCounselorsprovidestudentswithinformationontheapplicationprocessfornancialassistanceandhelpwithnancialplanningforcollege.Applicationmaterialsshouldbecompletedbythefollowingpriorityprocessingdatestoensurereviewpriortothestartof

    theterm:

    March1..................FallSemester

    October1................SpringSemester

    February15............SummerSemester

    InformationisavailableontheERAUwebsiteathttp://www.erau.edu/er/nancialaid/index.html,whichexplainstheapplicationprocessandprovidesinformationonthefollowingtopics:

    FederalandStateAidPrograms

    FinancingOptionsforParentsandStudents

    ScholarshipOpportunities

    Certainacademicdecisions,suchasenrollingforlessthanfull-timestatus,droppingorauditingclasses,takingaco-oporinternship,withdrawing,etc.,mayaffectyourcurrentorfuturenancialaidand/orstudentemploymenteligibility.Tomakeamoreinformeddecision,

    pleasemakeanappointmenttoseeyournancialaidcounselorifyouanticipateachangeinyouracademicplans.

    Forbillingandpaymentinformation,pleasecontacttheBursarOfce,226-6280

    Student Center Annex, 2nd Floor, (386) 226-6176, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    TheOfceofInternationalandGraduateAdmissionsisresponsiblefortherecruitmentandadmissionsproceduresforallgraduateapplicantsandforadvisinginternationalstudentswithregardstoSEVIS,Immigration/Visa/I-20andDS-2019issues.Studentsinterestedinobtainingamastersdegreeareencouragedtostopbyandreceiveapplicationmaterialsandinformationonassistantshipandscholarshipopportunitiesforthefollowinggraduateprograms:

    Allgraduateadmissionsinformationmayalsobeaccessedatwww.erau.edu/graduate.Thisofcewillalsoprovideinternationalstudentwithassistanceandinformationonthefollowingtopics:

    AeronauticsAerospaceEngineeringBusinessAdministration(MBA)EngineeringPhysicsElectricalandComputerEngineering

    HumanFactorsandSystemsMechanicalEngineeringSoftwareEngineeringAllaccelerateddegreeprogramsPh.DinEngineeringPhysics

    InternationalStudentOrientationImmigrationsStatusMaintenanceChangeofImmigrationStatusF-1Employment

    CurricularPracticeTraining(CPT)OptionalPracticalTrainingTravelAdvisoriesandUpdatesInternationalStudentTransfers

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    C-Building, Room 406, (386) 226-6320, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.ListedOnline:ERNIE-StudentServices-Employment-StudentEmployment-On-OffCampusJobs

    TheStudentEmploymentOfceprovidesassistancetostudentsseekingpart-timeemploymentonoroffcampus.On-campusemploymentisavailabletostudentsregardlessofnancialneed.Studentswhowishtoworkoncampus,mustprovideoriginaldocumentationtotheStudentEmploymentofcetoverifidenticationandeligibilityinformation.

    Workingonoroffcampusnotonlygivesstudentsmorenancialsupport,butalsohelpsthemdevelopself-condence,gainvaluableemploymentandcreditreferences,establishaworkrecord,andacquireusefulskillsintime-management,nancialplanning,andcommunication.Embry-RiddleAeronauticalUniversityadherestotheprincipleofequalemploymentopportunitiesforallstudents.

    Student Employment

    C-Building, Room 408, (386) 226-6054, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    CareerServicesoffersavarietyofservicesandprograms,allfocusedonpreparationforsuccessfulcareers.Thestaffprovidesthefollowingservicestostudentsandalumni:

    Individualcareeradvisementbyappointment.

    Resume/coverletterpreparationandcritiqueservices.

    CooperativeEducation/InternshipProgram-opportunitiestogaincareer-relatedexperience.

    Career-relatedworkshops,eventsandinformationsessions

    EagleHireNetwork(Embry-Riddlesonlineresumereferralandjobdatabasesystem).

    OnlineresourcesavailablethroughBlackboard.

    Mockinterviewsbyappointment.

    Industry/CareerExpobringsemployerstocampuseachfalltorecruitcandidatesforco-op/internshipanfull-timepositions,andtospeakwithstudentsaboutcareersinaviationandaerospace.

    NetworkingopportunitiesthroughFacebookandLinkedInpagesandgroups

    Formoreinformation,visittheCareerServiceswebsiteatwww.erau.edu/career

    Career Services

    Student Center Annex, Room 263, (386) 226-6215, Hours: Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Recognizingtheunquestionablebenetsofinternationalexposureintodaysincreasinglyglobalizedandinterconnectedworld,Embry-Riddleoffersitsstudentsopportunitiestostudyabroadandtakecoursesapplicabletotheirdegreeprogramsinmorethan50destinationsspanningvecontinentsworldwide.Programscanbeasshortasone-monthsummerventurestoatwo-yeardualdegreeprogramthatcaterstostudentsofallacademicprogramsandlevelsoflanguageexperience.

    Finally,ourstudyabroadprogramsincludenancialincentivessuchasfeewaiversandhalf-pricetuition,designedtohelpstudentsexploreothercontinentswhileadvancingtheiracademicandprofessionalcareers.

    Study Abroad

    C-Building, Room 404, (386) 226-4914, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.TheOfceofDiversityInitiativesandWomensCenteroverseesalldiversityandwomensinitiativesonallthreeEmbryRiddlecampuses.Theofcestrivestoprovideaninclusiveandwelcomingclimateforwomenandotherunderrepresentedstudents,faculty,andstaffbyprovidingprogramming,mini-grants,andoutreachprogramsthatensuresuccess.

    Servicesofferedinclude:DiversityandWomensCenter STEMOutreachprogramstoK-8BreakingBreadProgram FallIceCreamSocialFreeTutoring FIRSTMentorandScholarshipProgramDiversityLectureSeries TuesdaysTreasures:FreeLunch-N-LearnMini-GrantProgramforClubsandOrganizations

    Ofce of Diversity Initiatives & Womens Center

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    PLAYICI Center, Second Floor, (386) 323-5000, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Embry-Riddlesponsors16intercollegiatesportsincludingmensbaseball,basketball,crosscountry,golf,soccer,indoor/outdoortrack&eldandtennis;andwomenscrosscountry,golf,soccer,tennis,indoor/outdoortrack&eldandvolleyball.Inaddition,theprogramalsooffersaco-edcheerleadingteam.

    TheEmbry-RiddleIntercollegiateAthleticsprogramisamemberofthehighlycompetitiveSunConferenceandtheNationalAssociationofIntercollegiateAthletics(NAIA).Since1989,theEagleshavewon75conferencechampionshipsand11consecutiveSunConferenceCommissionersCupssignifyingthebestoverallathleticprogramintheconference.TheEagleshavenishedamongthetop10intheNACDADirectorsCup,whichrecognizesthebestathleticprogramsinthecountry,inthreeofthelastfourseasons.Inaddition,theEaglesmensbasketballteamwontheNAIAnationalchampionshipin2000.

    StudentadmissionisfreetoallregularseasonhomeathleticeventsuponpresentationofavalidEAGLEcard(ID).Forinformationregardingteamtryouts,seasonschedules,gameresults,rostersandmore,contacttheIntercollegiateAthleticDepartmentat(386)323-5000orcheckouttheEagleAthleticswebsiteathttp://daytona.embryriddlesports.com

    Intercollegiate Athletics

    EstablishedtosupportEmbry-RiddleAthletics,theFlockisasocialnetworkrevolvingaroundEmbry-RiddleathleticeventsandisrecognizedasEmbry-Riddlesofcialstudentspiritorganization.Athleticsupporthasneverbeensomuchfun!

    BY JOINING THE FLOCK YOULL RECEIVE:

    AsweetFlockmembershipt-shirt

    Weeklye-mailupdatesonupcomingathleticeventsandFlockthemenightssuchasBeachNight,BikerNight,CostumeNight,GreekNight,CamoNightandmore

    InsideaccesstolocalbusinessesthatgivespecialdiscountstoFlockmembers(www.embryriddlesports.com/ock)

    Newsonwhen,where,andhowtoseelivebandsandgetfreefoodoncampus

    HOW AND WHERE TO JOIN:

    SignupattheAthleticDepartmentlocatedonthesecondooroftheICICenterduringbusinesshours.

    COST: $10

    The Flock

    Nowinitseighth-yearandover30membersstrong,thePepBandhasplayedatremendousroleincreatingandmaintainingahome-courtadvantageforEaglesbasketballandvolleyballattheICICenter.

    Foundedin1998-99,thePepBandcontinuestomakeeveryEaglecontestacompletecollegiatebasketballexperience.AhugefanfavoriteamongEaglefaithful,thePepBandhasformedthetraditionofperformingthenationalanthembeforeEaglebasketballandvolleyballgames,aswellasmakingtheICICenteradifcultplacetoplayleadingmanyfancheersasidefromtheirmusicaltalents.

    ThePepBandputitselfonthemapduringthe1999-2000season.ThegrouptraveledbybusallthewaytoBranson,Mo.,tosupportthebasketballteamatthenationaltournament.TheEmbry-RiddlePepBandworkedinharmonywiththeBobcatBandfromtheCollegeoftheOzarkstocreateanunbelievableatmosphereduringthenationalchampionshipgame,ultimatelywonbytheEagles75-63.

    Pep Band

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    ICI Center, Room 102, (386) 226-6530, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheDepartmentofIntramuralandRecreationalSportsprovidesavarietyofintramuralsportsandcontestswithopportunitiesforteamandindividualcompetition.Activitiesincludebasketball,volleyball,softball,soccer,agfootball,andothersportsuponrequest.

    WeofferawiderangeofsportsequipmentforfreecheckoutattheinformationdeskintheICICenter,everythingfrombasketballstocampingtents.AnactiveEagleCardis

    requiredtocheckoutallequipmentandtherequesterassumesresponsibilityforlost,stolen,ordamageditems.

    DiscountstomajorthemeparksandattractionsintheareaareofferedfrequentlythroughouttheyearthrougharrangementsmadebytheIntramural&RecreationalSportsDepartment.

    Embry-Riddlesrecreationalfacilitiesinclude:

    IndoorracquetballcourtsLightedoutdoortenniscourtsLightedoutdoorbasketballcourtsLightedoutdoortrack&eldcomplexLightedsoccerandmultipurposeplayingeldsOutdoorswimmingpool(notheated)withsharedlockerroomsEagleFitnessCenterwithgroupexerciseclasses&sharedlockerroomsICICenter:multipurposegymnasiumforbasketball,volleyball,orbadminton;Dr.Jamie

    FletcherFitnessCenter

    *Pleasecheckfortimesofoperation.ClubsandgroupsmayreservetheeldsforgamesorspecialeventsbycontactingtheIntramural&RecreationalSportsDepartment.

    Intramural & Recreational Sports

    Located next to Starbucks, (386) 226-6919, Mon. Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheAlumniRelationsDepartmentthroughtheStudentAlumniAssociation(SAA)createsapositiverelationshipwithstudentsthroughouttheircollegeexperience.SAAisaplaceforstudentstomeetnewpeople,networkwithalumni,attendexcitingsocial/professionalevents,developleadershipskillsandgainreal-worldexperience.WeassigneachSAAAmbassadorwithanAlumniMentor.BecomeanAmbassadorTODAY!Formoreinformationcontactthedepartmentdirectlyat(386)226-6919.

    Student Alumni Association

    AeronauticsenjoysalongtraditionintheUSMilitary,andEmbry-RiddlepayshomagetotraditionthroughtheReserveOfcerTrainingCorps(ROTC).OurProgramoffermenandwomentoearnbothacollegedegreeandacommissionasanofcerintheArmy,AirForce,NavyorMarines.AllROTCbranchesarestationedatEmbry-RiddlesROTCComplex.

    Interfaith Chapel, (386) 226-6580 or (386) 226-6027; email: [email protected]

    TheCampusMinistrystaffisdedicatedtonurturingthespirituallifeofstudents,staff,faculty,andalumni.Ourtwochaplainsareavailabletoprovidespiritualguidance,pastoralcounselingandemotionalsupport.Weworktofosterahealthyinterfaithcommunity,respectingpeopleofallreligioustraditionsandencouragingandprovidingsupportforotherstodothesame.Weserveasaresourceforthestudentreligiousclubsoncampus,helpingstudentsgetconnectedwithotherswhocanencouragethemontheirjourney.Inaddition,weareavailabletoassiststudentsinndinganearbyreligiouscommunityoftheirparticularfaithtradition.

    TheDepartmentofCampusMinistryishousedintheInterfaithChapel,whichisopendailyfrom6:00amuntilmidnight,andisaquietplacetostudy,meetwithotherstudents,

    orsimplyrelaxbetweenclasses.PrayerandmeditationroomsarelocatedintheChapelandareavailableforindividualprayer,meditation,andreection.DuringthefallandspringsemestersvariousreligiousservicesareheldintheChapel,includingaweeklyCatholicMass.Inaddition,thestudentreligiousclubsoftenholdtheirmeetingsintheChapel.

    Campus Ministry

    Reserve Ofcer Training Corps (ROTC)

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    Student Center, Suite 106, (386) 226-6039, Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    TheDepartmentofStudentActivitiesontheDaytonaBeachCampusstrivestocreateanenvironmentinwhichstudentsareencouragedtogetinvolvedinactivities,organizations,events,leadershipdevelopment,studentprogramming,self-governance,andcivicengagement.

    StudentActivitiesisresponsibleforandsupports:

    TheStudentGovernmentAssociation,

    TheSGADivisions(Touch-N-GoProductions,TheAvionNewspaper,EaglesFMRadioStation)FraternityandSororityLifeStudentOrganizations/Clubs

    ClubSportsProgram

    TheVolunteerNetworkInternationalStudentProgrammingCouncilCampusleadershipdevelopmentprogramsAndstudentHomecomingactivities.

    Department of Student Activities

    StudentorganizationscontinuetogrowandthriveontheDaytonaBeachcampus.Withapproximately150organizations,therearemanyopportunitiestobecomeinvolved.Beingpartofaclubenablesstudentstoenhanceleadershipskillsthroughworkshops,retreats,andleadershipprograms.Whenstudentsparticipateinevents,theyhelpenhancecampuslifeoutsidetheclassroom.

    Student Organizations/Clubs

    www.embryriddlegreeks.com

    Becomingamemberofafraternityorsororityallowsstudentstobecomeapartofabrotherhoodorsisterhoodthatisbasedonprinciples,standards,commonbonds,andlifelongfriendships.Fraternityandsororitymembershipissomethingthatcannotbecomparedtoanyotherstudentorganization.Toknowofitsexistenceisonething,buttoexperienceitisanother.

    ManyERAUstudentsfeelthatjoiningaGreek-letterorganizationhelpsthemtofeelmoreconnectedtotheUniversitycommunity.FraternitiesandsororitieshelptodevelopskillsthatpreparestudentsfarbeyondtheirtimeatEmbry-Riddle.MembersofGreekletterorganizationsaretheleadersincampusinvolvement,academicachievement,civicengagement,alumninetworking,andmuchmore.

    OurGreekcommunitycurrentlyconsistsof11fraternitiesand4sororities,including2multiculturalfraternities,ahistoricallyAfrican-Americanfraternity,andaLatinasorority.Itisimportanttondtheorganizationthatisthebesttforyou;sobesuretocheckoutmultipleorganizationsbeforemakingadecision.

    Formoreinformation,stopbytheOfceofStudentActivitiesorcallExt.66039.Beapartofoneoftheoldestandmostuniquesegmentsofcampuslife.

    Fraternity & Sorority Life

    TheClubSportsprogramatEmbry-RiddleadministeredbytheDepartmentofStudentActivitiesisanimportantpartofthedepartmentsmissionofprovidingstudentsleadershipopportunitiesandco-curricularinvolvement.Theseclubsofferstudentstheopportunitytoparticipateinawidevarietyofathleticevents,competitions,andrecreationalactivities.InadditiontheClubSportsprogramencouragesfriendships,teambuildinganddevelopingvaluablelifeskills.

    ClubSportsatEmbryRiddlearedividedintotwocategories:CompetitiveSportsClubsandRecreationClubs.CompetitiveSportsClubsareorganizationswhosemembersparticipateinsports-relatedcontests,games,matches,exhibitions,orscrimmagesagainstotherteams/clubsoutsidetheUniversity.

    RecreationClubsarenon-competitiveorganizationsthatprovidestudents,faculty,andstaffanopportunitytotrainandlearnbasicskillsdependingoneachorganizationspurpose.

    Club Sports Program

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    Student Center, Room 112, (386) 226-7082, [email protected]://erauinvolvement.com/volunteer-network

    TheEmbry-RiddleVolunteerNetworkexiststoprovideinteractivelearningexperiencesforstudentsinterestedinserviceandsocialjustice.TheVolunteerNetworkhelpstocreateandenhancepartnershipsbetweenourstudentsandthesurroundingcommunity.TheNetworkconnectsindividualstudentsandstudentorganizationstospecicprojectsoragencies.Italsoprovidesinformationaboutongoingvolunteeropportunitiesforstudents,faculty,andstaffatEmbry-Riddle.

    TheVolunteerNetworkisstaffedbystudentcoordinators,whohelpindividuals,studentorganizations,fraternitiesandsororities,residencehalls,athletes,andavarietyofotherconstituentlocateserviceopportunities.RecentprojectsincludeUniversityBloodDrives,holidaytoydrives,Make-a-DifferenceDay,HaitiRelief,PayItForwardDay,andLocksforLove.TheNetworkalsoorganizesanannualAlternativeSpringBreaktriptoallowstudentsanopportunitytohaveauniquespringbreakexperienceofservicelearning.

    StudentscansignuponlinetobecomeaNetworkMemberandreceivevaluableinformationaboutvolunteerismatEmbry-Riddleandbeyond!

    TheDepartmentofStudentActivitieshasavarietyofprogramsdesignedtohelpstudentsdeveloptheirpersonalleadershipskills.TheLeadershipEducationSeries(L.E.S)workshopsareopento

    allstudentsandprovideanopportunitytolearnaboutleadershipinaconvenientonehourformat.TheannualStudentLeadershipConferenceprovidesstudentstheopportunitytoattenddifferenteducationalsessionsonavarietyofleadershiptopics.TheEmergingLeadersProgramisspecicalldesignedforrst-yearstudentswhohaveaninterestindevelopingtheirpersonalleadershipstyle.TheLeadershipResourceCenterprovidesmaterialsforstudentstocheckoutincludingbooks,games,andactivities.

    Student Center, Suite 106, (386) 226-6039, Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    InternationalStudentProgrammingCouncilisagroupofstudentswhoworktogethertoplansocialactivitiesforcampus.ThisgroupstrivestopromotemeaningfulinteractionbetweenAmericanandInternationalstudentsaswellasorganizingculturalenrichmentopportunitiesforallmembersoftheUniversityandcommunity.AnnualprogramsincludeWorldFest/InternationalDay,studentsocials,

    andotherinteractiveprograms.

    Homecomingisanannualeventthatencouragesstudents,faculty,staffandalumnitocelebratetraditionsandshowschoolspirit.Pasteventshaveincludedanoutdoormovie,parade,tailgatepartybasketballgame,crowningoftheKing&Queenandacomedyshow.

    Thecampusrecyclingprogram,sponsoredbytheSGAandFacilitiesDepartment,strivestoensureourcampusisenvironmentallyresponsiblebyreducingthecampusneedonlandllspace.Landll

    spaceisreducedbytheprogramallowingallplastic,aluminum,paper,glassandStyrofoamproductthatarenotcoveredinfoodtoberecycledinthesamerecyclingcontainer.Thismethodmakesiteasyforallstudentstoutilizebyjustplacinganyrecyclablematerialinthesamecontainerwhileplayingalargepartinconservingtheenvironment.RecyclingcontainersarespreadallthroughouttheResidenceHalls,academicbuildings,athleticeldsandspecialeventsforthecampustouse.

    Volunteer Network

    Leadership Development

    International Student Programming Council

    Homecoming

    Campus Recycling Program

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    TheStudentGovernmentAssociation(SGA)strivestoenhancetheexcellenceofstudentlifeby

    providingqualityserviceandpromotingthegeneralwelfareofthestudentbody.TheSGAidenties

    studentconcernsandensuresactiverepresentationoftheseinterestsontheBoardofTrusteesand

    withintheUniversity.SGAisdividedintothreebranchesandthreedivisions.

    SGA EXECUTIVE BRANCHTheExecutiveBranchiscomprisedofthePresident,VicePresident,TreasurerandChiefJustice.

    ThePresidentservesasthevotingmemberoftheEmbry-RiddleBoardofTrusteesandisultimatelyresponsiblefortheSGAanditsorganizations.Theexecutivesoverseeoperationoftheirrespective

    branches.

    SGA LEGISTLATIVE BRANCHESStudent Representative BoardTheStudentRepresentativeBoard(SRB)consistsoftheSGAVicePresidentandstudent

    representativesfromallareasofstudentlifeandacademia.StudentRepresentativesareresponsible

    foraddressingstudentissuesaswellasrepresentingtheirrespectivedegreeprogramstoenhance

    studentlife.

    SGA Student Finance BoardTheStudentFinanceBoard(SFB)isthenancialdecisionmakingbodyoftheSGA.Itconsistsofsix

    membersandtheSGATreasurer.TheSFBapprovestheSGAbudgetseachsemester,allrequestsfor

    fundsfromstudentorganizations,andgeneralrequestsfromtheSGADivisions.

    SGA JUDICIAL BRANCHSGA Student CourtStudentCourtpresidesovercasesdealingwithmanydifferentaspectsofstudentlife,fromUniversity

    codeviolationstoparkingandtrafctickets.LedbytheChiefJusticeandsevenAssociateJustices,

    theStudentCourthearsallcasesreferredbytheDeanofStudentsOfce,CampusSafety,andallSGA

    relatedcases.

    SGA DIVISIONSTHE AVION NEWSPAPER:StudentCenter,Room110,226-6049

    Thestudentnewspaper,adivisionofSGA,ispublishedweeklyduringthefallandspringsemesters

    andbi-weeklyduringthesummersessions.Thenewspaperisfree.TheAvionisanawardwinning

    publicationandstudentvolunteersarealwayswelcome.Visitthewebsiteatwww.avionnewspaper.

    comorcheckoutoneofthemanynewsstandsoncampus.

    TOUCH-N-GO PRODUCTIONS (STUDENT PROGRAMMING BOARD):

    StudentCenter,Room107,226-6047

    Touch-N-GoProductions,adivisionofSGA,organizesandsponsorsconcerts,movies,comedians,

    musicalgroups,lecturesandothercampusactivities.Mostoftheseactivitiesarefreeofchargeand

    opentotheentireUniversitycommunity.Studentvolunteersserveasstagecrew,promoters,security

    technicians,andinothercapacitiesneededtocoordinatespecialevents.Checkouttheirwebsiteat

    http://www.touch-n-go.org/forthelatesteventschedule.

    Eagles FM (99.1) CAMPUS RADIO:StudentCenter,Room111,226-7056

    EaglesFM,adivisionofSGA,isrunandorganizedbystudents.Thecampusradiostationisdedicated

    totheoutreachofstudentstotheERAUandDaytonaBeachcommunity.MobileSounds,apartof

    EaglesFM,providesDJserviceforgroupsbothonandoffcampus.ListentoEaglesFMonyourradio

    dialon99.1FMoronthewebathttp://www.eaglesfm.com.

    STUDENT GOVERNMENT SERVICESTheSGAprovidesthefollowingservicesforallstudents:

    RIDDLE VISIONTheSGAandEmbry-RiddleResidentStudentAssociation(ERRSA)provideafreemoviechannelforall

    oncampusfacilities.Channel17showshitmoviesbeforetheyareavailableonvideo.

    Student Government Association PLAY

    Faxservice

    Freecoffee,tea,hotcocoa

    &candy

    Classringsales

    SafeRide

    Copierservice

    RiddleVisionChannel17

    Lockerrental

    Color/black&whiteprinter

    service

    Bannerprinting

    FreeNews-Journal

    Seasonalairportshuttle

    service

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    Directory

    AerospaceEngineering.................................................................. 226-6748

    AerospaceStudies.........................................................................226-6668

    AirForceROTC..............................................................................226-6880

    ArmyROTC....................................................................................226-6470

    Athletics........................................................................................ 323-5000

    AviationMaintenanceScience.......................................................226-6779

    Bookstore......................................................................................226-6064

    Bursar(StudentAccounting/CashierOfces)................................226-6280

    CampusMinistry...........................................................................226-6580

    CareerServices.............................................................................226-6054

    CollegeofBusiness.......................................................................226-6694

    CommunicationsCenter................................................................226-6480

    Computing&SoftwareEng...........................................................226-7362

    CooperativeEducation...................................................................226-6058

    CounselingCenter.........................................................................226-6035

    DeanofStudentsOfce................................................................226-6326

    DiningServices..............................................................................226-6067

    EagleCardOfce...........................................................................226-7578EngineeringSciences(Mechanical&CivilEngineering).................226-6906

    FinancialAid...................................................................................226-6300

    FitnessCenter(ICI)........................................................................226-6534

    FlightDesk.....................................................................226-6804/226-6805

    FlightInstructors............................................................323-8069/226-7360

    FlightScheduling...........................................................................226-6829

    HealthServices.............................................................................226-7917

    Housing&ResidenceLife............................................................. 323-8000

    Humanities/SocialScience............................................................226-6668

    InformationCenter....................................................................... 226-6000

    Intramural&RecreationalSports...................................................226-6530Library............................................................................................226-6595

    LostandFound..............................................................................226-6480

    MathDepartment..........................................................................226-6707

    NavyROTC....................................................................................323-8990

    ParkingServices............................................................................226-6482

    PhysicalScience............................................................................226-6709

    Pool(LifeGuard)............................................................................226-6532

    PostalService................................................................................226-6021

    RacquetballCourt&EquipmentReservations..............................226-7731

    Records&Registration..................................................................226-6030

    StudentActivities...........................................................................226-6039

    CampusSafetyDepartment..........................................................226-6480

    CampusSafetyDepartment,Director...........................................226-6490

    StudentEmployment.....................................................................226-6320

    StudentGovernmentAssociation..................................................226-6045

    StudentAcademicSupportCenter................................................226-7073

    EagleFitnessCenter.....................................................................323-8860

    VeteransAffairs.............................................................................226-6350

    VoicemailSystemNumber............................................................226-7222

    WritingCenter...............................................................................226-6638

    Frequently Used Campus Extensions

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    DirectoryCollege of Aviation

    College of Engineering

    College Dean-Dr.TimBrady COA-102C 226-6849

    Associate Dean-Dr.FrankRichey COA-102B 226-7910

    Aeronautical Science

    DepartmentChair-Dr.DanMacchiarella COA218 226-6850

    Program Coordinator, Aeronautical Science/Airway Science

    Ms.SusanSharp COA-245 226-6832

    Program Coordinator, Aeronautics

    Mr.T.Kirton COA-244 226-6892

    Program Coordinator, Aviation Maintenance Science

    Mr.PeteVosbury COA-243 226-6765

    Aviation Maintenance Science

    DepartmentChair-Mr.Charles(Chuck)Horning COA-115 226-7693

    Program Coordinator, Aviation Maintenance Science

    Mr.IsaacMartinez P-101 226-6788

    Applied Aviation Sciences

    DepartmentChair-Mr.WilliamMartin COA-318 226-6824

    Program Coordinator, Applied Meteorology

    Dr.FrederickMosher COA-341 226-6585

    Program Coordinator, Air Trafc Management

    Dr.WilliamCoyne COA-324 226-7125

    Program Coordinator, Safety Science

    Dr.MichaelOToole COA-322 323-5062

    Program Coordinator, Aerospace Electronics

    Mr.RandyGrifth COA-339 226-6692

    Program Coordinator, Homeland Security

    Dr.JamesRamsay COA-320 226-7153

    Flight Department

    Department Chair - Flight Training

    KenByrnes COA-117 226-6893

    College Dean-Dr.MajMirmirani LB-245 226-6258

    Associate Dean-Dr.ChristopherGrant LB-246 226-6665

    Freshman Engineering

    DepartmentChair-Dr.ChristopherGrant LB-246 222-6665

    ProgrameCoordinator-Prof.LisaDavids LB-227 226-7057

    Aerospace Engineering

    DepartmentChair-Dr.HabibEslami LB-206 226-7727

    Undergraduate Program Coordinator-Prof.JohnNovyLB-204 226-6755

    Mechanical, Civil Engineering, and Engineering Sciences

    DepartmentChair-Dr.CharlesReinholtz LB-261 323-4484

    AssociateChair-Dr.MarkFugler LB-260 226-7726

    Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Electrical Engineering/Software Engineering

    DepartmentChair-Dr.TimWilson LB-145 226-6694

    Associate Chair ECSSE

    Dr.FarahzadBehi LB-146 226-6454

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    College Dean-Dr.DanielPetree COB-270 226-6293

    Associate Dean-Dr.DawnaRhoades COB-286 226-7756

    Advisement Counselor-DottieCrawford COB-284 226-6279

    Business Administration

    Economics, Finance, & Information Systems

    DepartmentChair-Dr.MichaelWilliams COB-254 226-6777

    Management, Marketing, Strategy, and Operations

    DepartmentChair-Dr.MassoudBazargan-Lari COB-231 226-6705

    First Year Programs

    Director-RichNicols DoolittleAnnex 226-7073

    College Dean-Dr.BillGrams LB-361 323-8087

    Associate Dean-Dr.MikeHickey LB-363 226-7059

    Human Factors and Systems

    DepartmentChair-Dr.AlbertBoquet LB-345 226-7035

    Program Coordinator

    Mr.EricVaden LB-348 226-7112

    Physical Science

    DepartmentChair-Dr.JohnOlivero LB-306 226-7010

    Associate Chair/Program Coordinator for Engineering/Space Physics

    Dr.MahmutReyhanoglu LB-307 226-7753

    Humanities/Social Science

    DepartmentChair-Dr.DonnaBarbie A-207 226-6668

    AssociateChair-Dr.SteveCraft A-207 226-6648

    Program Coordinator, Aerospace Studies

    Ms.SarahFogle A-209C 226-7168

    Program Coordinator, Communications

    Mr.StevenMaster A-209B 226-6643

    Mathematics Department

    DepartmentChair-Dr.JamesHowland LB-106 226-6298

    Associate Chair/ Math Program Coordinator

    JanCollins LB-14 226-6471

    Air Force ROTC

    DepartmentChair-ColonelStephenLuxion ROTCBldg. 226-6880

    UnitAdmissionsOfcer-Capt.ShelleyButler ROTCBldg. 226-6883

    Army ROTC

    DepartmentChair-LTCRobertKelly ROTCBldg. 226-6471

    OperationsOfcer-Capt.CraigRobinson ROTCBldg. 226-6437

    Naval ROTC

    DepartmentChair-Capt.MarkLeary ROTCBldg. 323-8988

    OperationsOfcer-Capt.DeanKrom ROTCBldg. 323-8991

    Honors Program

    Director-Dr.GeoffreyKain A-102 226-6650

    College of Business

    Academic Support

    College of Arts & Sciences

    Directory

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    Become an SAA Ambassador Today! Network with ERAU Alumni Learn valuable leadership skills Gain real world experience Meet new people

    Contact us [email protected] (386) 226-6919

    Look for us on Facebook underStudent Alumni Association

    at Embry-Riddle

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    Registered Students

    Do you want to EARN while you LEARN? Search for a job? Sign up for job mail?

    If you answered yes to any of these questions then you must visit ERAUs Student Employment

    Office either in person or online. Click on On and Off Campus Jobs.

    Did you know ???

    Student employees are 10% more likely to graduate than students who do not participate in

    student employment.

    Student employees average higher GPAs than other students.

    Nearly every department on campus hires students.

    There are over 950 student workers on campus each semester.

    In order to begin work, we must see original documentation for proof of identity (picture ID)

    and employment authorization.

    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical UniversityStudent Employment Office

    C-Bldg. Rm. 406 ph. 386-226-6320

    Online: Ernie> Student Resources> Employment Services> Student Employment

    ERNIE says Earn while you Learn

    Business Partners and Community ResidentsAdvertise with us for FREE!

    Fast, free service No fee for employer Permanent part-time or temporary 1-day or 2-day assignments Sponsor Fall and Summer Part-Time Job Fairs

    If you havent already done so, advertise your part-time openingswith the Embry-Riddle Student Employment Office.

    Need a babysitter ,house sitter, or tutor? Need help moving or with yard work?

    Need help with your computer?If so, call us and place your ad today!

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    Do you need stitches?

    Are you not feeling the best?

    Do you need flight groundings?

    Do you need a bandage?

    Do you need a condom?

    Do you need a referral?

    Do you need an ice pack or crutches?

    Do you need a prescription?

    Are your Immunization records in?

    If so, just come over to Health Services! You can see a nurse, PA or NP, andeven the doctor. We are located at the Wellness Center, building 20, and we

    are happy to help you with your health care needs.

    On the fast track to better health!

    What You Need to Know About Student Insurance

    Waiver Requirement

    Beginning Fall 2008, Embry-Riddle requires that all students have health insurance. The Universitys plan, underwritten

    by United Healthcare Student Resources, is in effect for one year and provides continuous coverage, anywhere in the

    United States and while traveling abroad. This plan is renewable on an annual basis. If you already have private health

    insurance and wish to waive out of the student plan, you MUST complete a waiver or you will be charged for the student

    insurance. THE WAIVER DEADLINE FOR Fall 2010 IS September 6, 2010. Failure to waive the insurance by the semester

    deadline will result in the non-refundable insurance fee remaining on your student account.

    The waiver form can be found in your own ernie account. Start in ERNIE and click on insurance waivers under student

    resources. If you have not already set up your ERNIE account, go to http://www.erau.edu, click on ERNIE in the top tab,

    and follow the instructions to set up your account. Log into webadvisor and select the students box on the right. Click

    on Insurance Waivers under the financial Information banner. The option to waive coverage will only be availableduring the active enrollment period at the beginning of each semester. Please contact Health Services (tele: 386-226-

    7917) with questions about the insurance requirement or waiver form.

    For a full description of coverage including costs, benefits, exclusions, reductions and limitations, and the terms underwhich the coverage may remain in force, please go to the UnitedHealthcareStudentResources websitewww.uhcsr.com

    (click on Find My Schools Plan and select Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University). Should you have any questions,please contact UnitedHealthcareStudentResources directly at 1-800-237-0903 ext. 6246.

    The health and well being of our students is our #1 priority!

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    Stand out from the crowd!

    Career Services can assist you in obtaining co-ops/internships

    and full time jobs!

    Its never too early, its never too late

    Come see us in C-Building 408 or visit our website at

    www .erau.edu/career

    Login and update your profile today

    http://erau.erecruiting.com

    Career advising

    Resume writing

    Interview skills

    Job search strategies

    Company info sessions

    Industry/Career Expo

    Wellness Center Complex Bldg. 20386-226-6035

    erau.edu/db/counselingFor more information see page 13

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    For further

    information,

    please contact:

    Student Academic

    Support Center:

    386-226-7073 (Day)

    Tutoring Center:

    386-226-6099 (Evening)

    Unified TutoringUnified Tutoring

    CenterCenter

    A BuildingMonday Friday

    10:00 am to 3:00 pm&

    Sunday Thursday

    6:00 pm to 9:00 pm

    General Tutoring & Supplemental

    Instruction:

    Day & Evening:Chemistry

    Math

    Physics

    Writing

    Evening Only:Aviation Maintenance

    Aeronautical Science

    Business & Finance

    Engineering

    Flight

    Programming

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    Department of Intramural and Recreational Sports

    Lets Get Physical!!!

    State of the art cardiovascular and strength equipment

    Group Exercise Classes Including:

    Indoor & Water Cycling

    Pilates & Yoga

    Cardio & Strength Classes

    And Much More!!!

    Dont Forget Your

    Eagle Card & Towel!!!www.erau-fitness.com

    Become a fan of the ERAU Fitness

    Center & Pool on Facebook.

    Play Like a Champ Everyday WithIntramural Sports!!!

    www.erau-imsports.com

    Team Sports

    Flag Football

    Basketball

    Volleyball

    Softball

    Soccer

    Individual Sports

    Guitar Hero

    Pick E m

    Table Tennis

    And So Much More!!!

    AIR FORCE ROTC

    FACT:

    You can earn a commission in as little as 2.5

    years

    FACT:

    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

    You can earn AFROTC scholarships after starting

    the program

    FACT:

    Youll have a rewarding job after graduation

    and completion of the AFROTC program--with a

    highly competitive salary and benefits

    Captain Shelley Butler

    (386) 226-6883

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