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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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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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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SkatingHitting
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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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