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<strong>Table</strong> of <strong>Contents</strong><br />
What you need to know before you arrive:<br />
Important Websites and Pre-Arrival Checklist! ......................................................................................2<br />
Light Medical Information .........................................................................................................2<br />
What you Need to Pack ..........................................................................................................................3<br />
Residence Hall Policies<br />
Items not Permitted in Residence Halls .................................................................................. 3-4<br />
<strong>University</strong> Supplied Items ...........................................................................................................4<br />
Campus East and Quad Living ...................................................................................................4<br />
What Computer Should I Purchase? ......................................................................................................5<br />
What you need to know when you arrive:<br />
Moving into your Residence Hall ...........................................................................................................6<br />
Attending Freshman Seminar [FRSM 101] .............................................................................................6<br />
Eating in the Dining Halls .....................................................................................................................6<br />
Schedule of Required and Optional Events ...................................................................................... 7-11<br />
What Services LU <strong>Of</strong>fers You:<br />
The Prayer Chapel<br />
Resident Student Advocate <strong>Of</strong>fice [SAO]..............................................................................................12<br />
Center for Academic Support and Advising Services [CASAS] .............................................................12<br />
Student Affairs and Spiritual Life ................................................................................................... 12-13<br />
LU Honor Code ...................................................................................................................................13<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> Bookstore ...............................................................................................................14<br />
Career Center .......................................................................................................................................14<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard ..................................................................................................................................15<br />
Dining Services ....................................................................................................................................15<br />
Flames Club and Home Basketball Schedule ........................................................................................16<br />
Contact Sheets (Academic, Administrative, Clubs, and Ministries) ................................................ 17-18<br />
Where you need to go:<br />
Maps of <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> Campuses ............................................................................................ 20-25<br />
Map of Lynchburg (and things to do!) ........................................................................................... 26-27<br />
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Before You Arrive<br />
Complete your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you have not already completed the FAFSA,<br />
submit it online at www.fafsa.edu.gov. (<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s school code is 010392.) Until you complete your<br />
FAFSA, you will not be awarded Financial Aid, and you cannot select your housing or register for classes.<br />
Complete Financial Check-In. Visit www.liberty.edu/financialcheckin. For an online instruction tutorial, visit<br />
www.liberty.edu/residentadmissions and click Financial Check-In Tutorial.<br />
Complete Class Registration. Visit www.liberty.edu and click LU Login. Login with your username and password.<br />
Click Student and Financial Aid, then Registration. For an online instruction tutorial, visit<br />
www.liberty.edu/classes.<br />
Complete Housing Application. The Housing Application can be completed while you are completing Financial<br />
Check-In. For various residence hall options, visit www.liberty.edu/housing.<br />
Choose Meal Plan through your ASIST account. Go to www.liberty.edu and click LU Login. Login with your<br />
username and password. Click Student and Financial Aid, then Housing and Dining, then Meal Plan.<br />
Request your <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard. Visit www.liberty.edu/onecard and click Order Your OneCard for photo<br />
requirements and photo upload instructions.<br />
Complete Light Medical Health Form.<br />
Each student must complete a health form, which can be found online at : www.liberty.edu/residentadmissions,<br />
(click Forms and Applications)<br />
Please be aware of the following while completing the form:<br />
• Fill out the form completely with student’s information, paying close attention to ALL dates required<br />
(attachment of a shot record copy is acceptable). The student must sign the document once complete.<br />
• As a reminder, Light Medical works just like a regular doctors office (we file visits to the patient’s health<br />
insurance). <strong>Of</strong>fice visits, therefore, will be billed at a regular rate and are not covered within the price of<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s tuition.<br />
Complete Computer Assessment Test. The computer<br />
assessment is required of all new (freshmen and transfer)<br />
students. It can be taken online prior to coming to<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong>’s campus. Please go to the following web site for<br />
more information: www.liberty.edu/index.cfm?PID=118.<br />
Students who are not able to take the computer assessment<br />
online may take the computer assessment on Saturday,<br />
January 12, 2008. See the above web site for appointment times.<br />
Important Websites:<br />
Don’t forget to say<br />
goodbye to family and<br />
friends...<br />
Get oil changed<br />
before driving to<br />
Lynchburg, VA.<br />
Financial Check-In — www.liberty.edu/residentadmissions<br />
(click Financial Check-In Tutorial)<br />
Class Registration — www.liberty.edu/registration<br />
Register for classes<br />
Housing options — www.liberty.edu/housing<br />
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Meal Plan Options — www.libertydining.com
What to Pack... Things you SHOULD (and SHOULDN’T) bring with you to <strong>Liberty</strong><br />
To assist you in your preparation for college, information has been provided below regarding what is supplied and<br />
what is allowed in our residence halls. Please be aware that university furniture may not be removed from the room.<br />
Please plan accordingly with your roommate(s) to avoid duplication of items. You are not allowed to use nails or<br />
tacks to attach posters, pictures, etc. to the walls or molding. Any use of tape or adhesive putty is at your own risk.<br />
Students are held responsible if wall damage or discoloration occurs. Remember, all beds are regular twin.<br />
Things You Need to Bring<br />
• Pillow, sheets, blankets, and mattress pad<br />
• Milk crates - load them to travel, and then stack them for storage!<br />
• Flashlight and batteries<br />
• Laundry basket, drying rack, ironing board, iron<br />
• Laundry supplies - detergent and fabric softener (we have a service available that provides you with laundry cards)<br />
• Small sewing kit (and safety pins)<br />
• Rain jacket and umbrella<br />
• Backpack<br />
• First aid kit - make your own and stock it with the following: bandages (variety of sizes), peroxide, antiseptic<br />
cream, digital thermometer, headache medicine, cough drops, cold medicine<br />
• Desk supplies - pens, pencils, pencil sharpener, ruler, calculator, stapler, tape and dispenser, paper, envelopes,<br />
scissors, correction fluid<br />
• Dictionary, Thesaurus<br />
• Cleaning supplies - window cleaner, all purpose cleaner, broom<br />
• Alarm clock<br />
• Desk lamp<br />
• Note cards, stamps, roll of quarters<br />
• Contact lens supplies and glasses<br />
• Emergency medical information (when you Check-In with your Resident Assistant (RA), you will need to supply<br />
insurance information, family doctor information, medical conditions/prescriptions used, and emergency contact<br />
information)<br />
• Trash can and trash bags<br />
• Power strips with circuit breakers<br />
Not Permitted in Main Campus Residence Halls<br />
• Pets (except fish)<br />
• Nails and tape that damage walls<br />
• Waterbed<br />
• Multiple-plug outlets (except surge<br />
protectors)<br />
• Hot plates/hot pots<br />
• Sandwich makers<br />
• Toasters / toaster ovens /<br />
George Foreman Grill<br />
• Candles<br />
• Space heaters<br />
• Air conditioners<br />
• Tubular halogen light bulbs<br />
• Torchiere-style halogen lamps<br />
• Extension cords<br />
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Call roommates to see<br />
what they are bringing<br />
Don’t forget to<br />
bring toothbrush &<br />
toothpaste<br />
Did you know?<br />
There are 84 female and<br />
77 male Residence Halls<br />
at <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
1971 <strong>University</strong> Blvd.<br />
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Not Permitted in Campus East Residence Halls<br />
• Pets (except fish)<br />
• Tape that damages walls<br />
• Waterbed<br />
• Multiple-plug outlets (except surge protectors)<br />
• Extension Cords<br />
• Torchiere-style halogen lamps<br />
• Tubular halogen light bulbs<br />
• Candles<br />
• Space heaters<br />
• Air conditioners<br />
Campus East Essentials<br />
• Toilet paper, plunger, bathroom cleaning<br />
supplies, toilet shelf<br />
• Trash cans and trash bags<br />
• Plates, silverware, cups, pots and pans<br />
• Cell phone<br />
• Bathmat<br />
• Entry floor mat/rug<br />
• Toasters and George Foreman grills allowed<br />
• Mop, bucket, broom, vacuum cleaner<br />
<strong>University</strong> Supplied Items in Residence Halls<br />
Did you know?<br />
The student/professor<br />
ratio at LU is 23:1<br />
63 % of <strong>Liberty</strong>’s students<br />
reside on campus.<br />
Traditional (3 Person Room)<br />
• 3 desks, 3 dressers<br />
• 3 desk chairs<br />
• 2 closets<br />
• 3 beds (one is a supplied loft kit)<br />
• A sink and a mirror<br />
• A window blind<br />
Campus East & Quad-Living (2 Person Room)<br />
• 2 desks<br />
• 2 dressers<br />
• 2 desk chairs<br />
• 1 closet<br />
• 2 beds (outside lofts are not permitted)<br />
• A window blind<br />
Did you know?<br />
The On Campus<br />
Residence Hall Capacity<br />
for Spring 2008 is 6,299<br />
Institutional Liability<br />
The <strong>University</strong> will not be responsible for damage to or loss of personal belongings which are a result of<br />
wind, water, insects, rodents, vandalism, or theft. However, when damage or loss is reported, the <strong>University</strong><br />
will take reasonable steps to attempt to resolve the problem. Students are encouraged to make sure personal<br />
belongings are covered by their parent’s homeowner’s policy or a renter’s insurance policy. [For more, see <strong>Liberty</strong><br />
Way, pg. 35]<br />
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Which Computer Should I Get?<br />
What parents and students need to know…<br />
Student Computing Initiative<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> recommends IBM laptops which are configured with a 3 year onsite warranty and damage<br />
protection plan. Students may purchase an IBM laptop through <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s website at a significant<br />
discount and (upon availability) students can receive a loaner laptop from our on-campus service shop if their laptop<br />
needs to be serviced.<br />
We have great discounts for Apple and Dell users, with configurations to meet your needs at special discount prices.<br />
Go to www.liberty.edu/studentcomputing to take advantage of these offers now and get an edge on your college<br />
experience today.<br />
Secure your Experience at <strong>Liberty</strong><br />
Another advantage awaiting you at <strong>Liberty</strong> is being protected by our incredible network security program. The<br />
system will make sure that your computer is up-to-date, while providing a shield of protection that will keep<br />
you running at top performance, blocking unwanted spy-ware and other internet menaces. For the best security<br />
experience we suggest students buy a recommended laptop and update the software before connecting to the <strong>Liberty</strong><br />
Network. Anti-Virus Protection is also offered free through LU to further keep your connection secure.<br />
Unmatchable Software Discounts for <strong>Liberty</strong> Students<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> Students can take advantage of discounted computer software. We offer Microsoft products at an<br />
unbelievable 95% discount. You can also receive discounts on other software packages. Don’t miss out on this great<br />
opportunity!<br />
Quality Service<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> has a world class high speed network designed to meet the expectations of this mobile generation.<br />
The network includes high speed wired connections in the residence halls and a vast wireless network on campus.<br />
Behind the scenes, our Network Operations Center staff works 24 hours a day to provide the best network and<br />
application service possible.<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> is here to serve you. Taking advantage of all these options will provide the best experience<br />
possible. For more information about these and other services, you can find us on the web at<br />
www.liberty.edu/studentcomputing.<br />
Did you know?<br />
All 50 states, plus D.C.<br />
and over 80 countries<br />
are represented in<br />
the <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
community<br />
Did you know?<br />
There are 128,000<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> alumni.<br />
Did you know?<br />
The 2007 - 2008 tuition<br />
cost is $14,850.<br />
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Upon Arrival<br />
If you have not completed the following, please visit the DeMoss Hall Grand Lobby and ILRC (both located on the<br />
2 nd floor of DeMoss Hall) on Wednesday, January 9th.<br />
• Financial Check-In<br />
• Class Registration (DH 2016)<br />
• Housing Application and Assignment<br />
• Meal Plan Option Selection<br />
• Health Form<br />
• <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard (Bring valid government issued photo ID)<br />
• Vehicle Registration<br />
If you have completed the above information, please go directly to your assigned Residence Hall. You will be able to<br />
complete check-in with your RA and receive your room keys all day on Wednesday, January 9th.<br />
Freshman Seminar (FRSM 101)<br />
Freshman Seminar will begin on Thursday, January 10th. This orientation course is required for all first-time college<br />
freshmen.<br />
Residence Hall Information:<br />
Students who have completed Financial Check-In and selected housing may move in to their confirmed Residence<br />
Hall from 8:00am - 5:00pm and 7:00pm - 10:00pm on Wednesday, January 9th. Students who know their room<br />
assignment may go directly to their Residence Hall and receive their key from their Resident Assistant (RA). RA’s<br />
will verify their room assignment with the floor plan before distributing keys or allowing any individual to move<br />
into the Residence Hall.<br />
The <strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Housing will be available in the ILRC from 8:00am - 4:30pm on Wednesday for those<br />
students who do not know their room assignment. <strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Housing (Building 17, next to Prayer Chapel)<br />
will be open Thursday and Friday from 8:00am - 4:30pm for assignments and general questions. No early arrivals<br />
will be allowed unless you are with a group pre-approved by the <strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Housing.<br />
If you have not completed Financial Check-In or confirmed your Residence Hall you must go directly to the ILRC<br />
on the second floor of the Arthur S. DeMoss Learning Center upon arrival.<br />
Our professional and friendly staff will be there to assist you in making these<br />
final arrangements.<br />
Meal Schedule<br />
The first meal served at the Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall for new and transfer students will<br />
be breakfast on Wednesday, January 9th. All<br />
additional dining options on campus will be<br />
open beginning Monday, January 14th. Your<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard (student ID) is required for<br />
admission into the Reber-Thomas Dining<br />
Hall beginning Monday, January 14th.<br />
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Schedule of Events<br />
Wednesday, January 9<br />
Optional Event Required Event Campus Programming<br />
7:00 AM<br />
8:00 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:00 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:00 PM<br />
Note: The Reber-Thomas Dining Hall will open at breakfast today.<br />
8:00 AM -<br />
10:00 PM<br />
Check-In<br />
for students<br />
with Housing<br />
Assignments<br />
Location:<br />
Pick up your<br />
key from<br />
the Resident<br />
Assistant’s (RA)<br />
room within<br />
your Residence<br />
Hall.<br />
8:00 AM -<br />
4:30 PM<br />
Check-ln<br />
for students<br />
who have not<br />
completed<br />
Financial<br />
Check-In<br />
or selected<br />
Housing<br />
Location:<br />
DeMoss Hall<br />
Computer Lab<br />
(ILRC)<br />
8:00 AM -<br />
4:30 PM<br />
Advising/Class<br />
registration<br />
Location:<br />
DeMoss Hall<br />
Computer Lab<br />
(ILRC)<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
5:00 PM<br />
Community<br />
Welcome Fair<br />
7:30 AM-<br />
8:30AM<br />
Breakfast<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
11:30 AM-<br />
1:30 PM<br />
Lunch<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
6:00 AM -<br />
11:30 PM<br />
LaHaye<br />
Student Center<br />
Open<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
Location:<br />
Schilling<br />
Center<br />
5:00 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM<br />
8:00 PM<br />
9:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM -<br />
10:00 PM<br />
Broomball<br />
Location: LaHaye<br />
Ice Center<br />
6:00 PM -<br />
7:00 PM<br />
Dinner<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
10:00 PM<br />
11:00 PM<br />
10:00 PM<br />
CURFEW/HALL MEETING<br />
12:00 AM<br />
1:00 AM<br />
Studying in the ILRC<br />
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Thursday, January 10<br />
Optional Event Required Event Campus Programming<br />
7:00 AM<br />
8:00 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:00 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:00 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM<br />
8:00 PM<br />
9:00 PM<br />
7:30 AM -<br />
8:30 AM<br />
Breakfast<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
8:30 AM -<br />
12:00 PM<br />
Advising/Class<br />
Registration<br />
CASAS<br />
(DH 2016)<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
4:30 PM<br />
Advising/Class<br />
Registration<br />
CASAS<br />
(DH 2016)<br />
9:00 AM -<br />
10:00 AM<br />
Welcome Session<br />
with Chancellor<br />
Jerry Falwell, Jr.<br />
Schilling Center<br />
10:30 AM -<br />
12:30 PM<br />
FRSM Group1<br />
Location: see class<br />
schedule<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
3:30 PM<br />
FRSM Group2<br />
Location: see class<br />
schedule<br />
3:45 PM -<br />
4:45 PM<br />
Elective for<br />
Freshmen<br />
Seminar<br />
Your professor<br />
will be giving<br />
you the list of<br />
electives & more<br />
details on where<br />
electives meet<br />
11:30 AM -<br />
1:30 PM<br />
Lunch<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
5:00 PM -<br />
6:00 PM<br />
Introduction to<br />
Research ILRC<br />
(DH 1113)<br />
Each new student<br />
is required to<br />
attend this<br />
workshop<br />
6:00 PM -<br />
7:00 PM<br />
Dinner<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
7:30 PM -<br />
10:30 PM<br />
Movie Night<br />
Schilling Center<br />
1:30 PM -<br />
2:30 PM<br />
Parents Q&A<br />
(DH 1090)<br />
6:00 AM -<br />
11:30 PM<br />
LaHaye Student<br />
Center Open<br />
10:00 PM<br />
11:00 PM<br />
12:00 AM<br />
1:00 AM<br />
12:00 AM<br />
CURFEW<br />
Quality friendship<br />
88<br />
Worship @ Campus Church
Friday, January 11<br />
Optional Event Required Event Campus Programming<br />
7:00 AM<br />
8:00 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:00 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:00 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM<br />
8:00 PM<br />
9:00 PM<br />
7:30 AM -<br />
8:30 AM<br />
Breakfast<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
8:30 AM -<br />
12:00 PM<br />
Advising/Class<br />
Registration<br />
Location: CASAS<br />
(DH 2016)<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
4:30 PM<br />
Advising/Class<br />
Registration<br />
CASAS<br />
(DH 2016)<br />
10:00 AM -<br />
12:30 PM<br />
FRSM Group1<br />
Location: see class<br />
schedule<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
3:30 PM<br />
FRSM Group2<br />
Location: see class<br />
schedule<br />
3:45 PM -<br />
4:45 PM<br />
ILRC Workshop<br />
5:00 PM -<br />
6:00 PM<br />
Elective for<br />
Freshmen<br />
Seminar<br />
11:30 AM -<br />
1:30 PM<br />
Lunch<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
6:00 PM -<br />
7:00 PM<br />
Dinner<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
11:00 AM -<br />
12:00 PM<br />
OR<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
2:00 PM<br />
Keeping it Safe<br />
for Women<br />
Location:<br />
Fine Arts 101<br />
7:00 PM -<br />
10:00 PM<br />
Basketball<br />
Tournament<br />
Location: LaHaye<br />
Center<br />
11:00 AM-<br />
12:00 PM<br />
OR<br />
1:00 PM -<br />
2:00 PM<br />
Keeping it Safe<br />
for Men<br />
Location:<br />
DH 1090<br />
6:00 AM -<br />
11:30 PM<br />
LaHaye<br />
Student Center<br />
Open<br />
10:00 PM<br />
11:00 PM<br />
12:00 AM<br />
1:00 AM<br />
Registration<br />
begins at 6:30 PM<br />
12:30 AM<br />
CURFEW<br />
11:00 PM -<br />
1:00 AM<br />
Ice Skate<br />
Cost: $5<br />
Location: LaHaye<br />
Ice Center<br />
Did you know?<br />
The metropolitan<br />
population of Lynchburg,<br />
Virginia is 281,421<br />
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Saturday, January 12 Optional Event Required Event Campus Programming<br />
7:00 AM<br />
8:00 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:00 AM<br />
8:30 AM -<br />
9:30 AM<br />
Breakfast<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
Note: Transfer and Returning students will begin to arrive today<br />
8:00 AM -<br />
12:00PM<br />
All new students<br />
Computer<br />
Assessment<br />
Testing in ILRC<br />
6:00 AM -<br />
11:30 PM<br />
LaHaye<br />
Student Center<br />
Open<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:00 PM<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM<br />
8:00 PM<br />
9:00 PM<br />
11:30 AM -<br />
1:00 PM<br />
Lunch<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
5:00 PM -<br />
6:00 PM<br />
Dinner<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
1:30 PM -<br />
3:30 PM<br />
Late<br />
International<br />
Student<br />
Orientation<br />
Location:<br />
CN 1875<br />
10:00 PM<br />
11:00 PM<br />
12:00 AM<br />
1:00 AM<br />
12:30 AM<br />
CURFEW<br />
11:00 PM -<br />
1:00 AM<br />
Ice Skate<br />
Cost: $5<br />
Location: LaHaye<br />
Ice Center<br />
1st Hockey Game<br />
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Sunday, January 13<br />
Optional Event Required Event Campus Programming<br />
7:00 AM<br />
8:00 AM<br />
9:00 AM<br />
10:00 AM<br />
11:00 AM<br />
12:00 PM<br />
1:00 PM<br />
2:00 PM<br />
8:30 AM -<br />
9:30 AM<br />
Breakfast<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
11:30 AM -<br />
1:30 PM<br />
Lunch<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
10:30 AM -<br />
11:45 AM<br />
Campus Church<br />
Vines Center<br />
Classes Begin<br />
Tomorrow!<br />
12:30 PM -<br />
5:30 PM<br />
LaHaye<br />
Student Center<br />
Open<br />
3:00 PM<br />
4:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM<br />
6:00 PM<br />
7:00 PM<br />
8:00 PM<br />
9:00 PM<br />
5:00 PM -<br />
6:00 PM<br />
Dinner<br />
Reber-Thomas<br />
Dining Hall<br />
6:00 PM -<br />
7:00 PM<br />
Campus Church<br />
TRBC<br />
7:30 PM -<br />
11:30 PM<br />
LaHaye<br />
Student Center<br />
Open<br />
10:00 PM<br />
11:00 PM<br />
Did you know?<br />
69% of <strong>Liberty</strong>’s<br />
12:00 AM<br />
faculty has a Doctoral,<br />
1:00 AM<br />
Professional, or Terminal<br />
degree<br />
12:00 AM<br />
CURFEW<br />
Did you know?<br />
95% of campus has<br />
wireless access<br />
Did you know?<br />
83% of NEW<br />
undergraduate students<br />
reside on campus<br />
Campus Church<br />
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Services for You<br />
Resident Student Advocate <strong>Of</strong>fice (SAO)<br />
Committed to helping you complete your degree!<br />
The Student Advocate <strong>Of</strong>fice exists to help students who have already gone through all the customary operating<br />
procedures but have not been able to resolve their particular challenges.<br />
Upon arriving on campus this fall, the responsibility to oversee your academic success will transition from<br />
Admissions to a variety of offices, including the Student Advocate <strong>Of</strong>fice. Just as you were assigned an Admissions<br />
Counselor that was available to assist in your enrollment, you will be assigned a Student Advocate who will assist<br />
you through the process of completing your degree.<br />
Campus North 2668 • www.liberty.edu/sao • (434) 582-7200 • studentadvocate@liberty.edu<br />
Center for Academic Support and Advising Services (CASAS)<br />
Helping you achieve your academic and career goals!<br />
CASAS Proper<br />
• Professional Advisors • Class Scheduling<br />
• Barbara Sherman, Executive Director<br />
434-592-4110 • casas@liberty.edu<br />
Bruckner Learning Center (BLC)<br />
• College Study Strategy classes • Tutoring software<br />
• Heather Schoffstall, Director<br />
434-582-2226 • hschoffstall@liberty.edu<br />
Career Center<br />
• Career Direct Assessment<br />
• Internships<br />
• Career preparation<br />
• Carrie Barnhouse, Director<br />
434-592-4109 • cbarnhouse@liberty.edu<br />
Developmental Mathematics<br />
• Foundational Math classes • Supervised math lab<br />
• Assistance with test anxiety<br />
• Kathy Spradlin, Coordinator<br />
434-592-3388 • kspradlin@liberty.edu<br />
Spiritual Life and Student Affairs<br />
www.liberty.edu/spirituallife<br />
www.liberty.edu/studentaffairs<br />
Freshman Seminar (FRSM)<br />
• Interactive course with other first-time students<br />
• Introduction to LU policies and procedures<br />
• Sarah Baker, Coordinator<br />
434-592-4106 • sbaker@liberty.edu<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Disability Academic Support (ODAS)<br />
• Assistance with scheduling of classes • Coordination<br />
of reasonable accommodations • Learning Assistive<br />
Computer Lab • Hands of <strong>Liberty</strong> Deaf Department<br />
• Denny McHaney, Coordinator<br />
434-582-2159 • wdmchane@liberty.edu<br />
Tutoring/Testing Center (T/TC)<br />
• Free peer-tutoring in variety of subjects<br />
• Computerized CLEP testing • Make-up test site<br />
• Janie Harrison, Supervisor<br />
434-582-2130 • jharrison@liberty.edu<br />
Did you know?<br />
The average<br />
temperature in<br />
Lynchburg is 76° in July<br />
Did you know?<br />
The average<br />
temperature in<br />
Lynchburg is 35° in<br />
January<br />
Spiritual Programs<br />
The Spiritual Programs <strong>Of</strong>fice supervises the weekly Campus<br />
Church and Convocation Services as well as many other special “spiritual” events on campus like each semester’s<br />
Spiritual Emphasis Weeks and Communion services. Call 434-592-3274 or email campuschurch@liberty.edu for<br />
more details.<br />
Student Housing<br />
Student Housing coordinates the details related to <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s 122 Residence Halls. Call 434-592-4139 or<br />
12 12email Housing@liberty.edu for more details.
Center for Global Ministries<br />
Center for Global Ministries offers dozens of short term missions trips for high school and college students, hosts<br />
Missions Emphasis Weeks each semester, and supervises the Academic Intercultural Studies program. To contact the<br />
Center for Global Ministries call 434-592-4127 or email missions@liberty.edu.<br />
Student Care<br />
The Student Care <strong>Of</strong>fice facilitates Christian community and individual development on <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>’s<br />
campus by providing crisis intervention, counseling services, life-skills training, and mentoring. To contact the<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Care call 434-582-2651 or email studentcare@liberty.edu.<br />
Student Leadership<br />
Student Leadership oversees and trains the team of student leaders serving as Resident Assistants, Spiritual Life<br />
Directors, or Prayer Leaders within each Residence Hall. If you’re interested in participating in Student Leadership<br />
call 434-592-4138 or email decarson@liberty.edu.<br />
Student Conduct<br />
The <strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Conduct facilitates Christian community, personal development, and individual responsibility<br />
by upholding university policies and addressing incidents of student misconduct in a caring, just, and restorative<br />
manner. For more information call 434-582-7393 or email studentconduct_male@liberty.edu or<br />
studentconduct_female@liberty.edu.<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> Honor Code<br />
One of the most important aspects of maintaining an encouraging Christian environment at <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> is<br />
our Honor Code, which states: “We, the students, faculty, and staff of <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong>, have a responsibility to uphold<br />
the moral and ethical standards of this institution and personally confront those who do not.”<br />
Every student attending <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> must agree to abide by the Honor Code; therefore, it is important that<br />
students review The <strong>Liberty</strong> Way (student handbook), which can be found at www.liberty.edu/libertyway, to be<br />
familiar with such policies as:<br />
• Drug, alcohol, & tobacco-free campus (zero-tolerance policy)<br />
• Convocation attendance<br />
• Curfew<br />
• Dress code<br />
Student Activities<br />
Student Activities offers exciting events and concerts to help you unwind under the pressure of a busy semester. To<br />
contact the Student Activities office call 434-592-3148 or email studentactivities@liberty.edu.<br />
Campus Recreation<br />
Campus Recreation supervises <strong>Liberty</strong>’s extensive intramural sports program. For more information<br />
call 434-592-3148.<br />
Center for Multicultural Enrichment (Center4ME)<br />
The Center4ME provides information and advocacy for students from various ethnic backgrounds. Don’t miss<br />
Saturday’s FRSM Elective on the Center4ME. Call 434-592-4020 or email center4me@liberty.edu for more<br />
information.<br />
Parent Programs<br />
Parent Programs provides communication between LU and the parents of students in order to support student<br />
success, generate goodwill for the university, and promote roles for parents within the campus community. For<br />
more information call 434-582-2339 or visit www.liberty.edu/parents.<br />
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LU Bookstore<br />
The <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> bookstore, located in the Arthur S. DeMoss Hall Learning Center, is the one-stop-shop for<br />
all of your campus needs. The bookstore has a large selection of school supplies, computer accessories, Resident<br />
Hall products, apparel and gifts. We now have three locations on campus to serve the needs of the LU community:<br />
the main store in DeMoss Hall, the Campus North Bookstore which services the School of Law and the Seminary<br />
in Campus North, and the new Scribe Bookshop at Thomas Road Baptist Church. Stop in and check out these<br />
locations.<br />
The LU Bookstore is proud to be the number one source for used textbooks to <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong> students. Bring<br />
your schedule by the bookstore and one of our friendly staff will be happy to locate your books for you. Are you<br />
too busy to stop by? We now offer online services that make purchasing your textbooks easier than ever. Simply go<br />
online to www.liberty.bncollege.com and reserve your textbooks today. You can choose to pick them up outside of<br />
the store or have them shipped straight to you. This online service takes the hassle out of purchasing your textbooks.<br />
The LU Bookstore is open Monday-Thursday 8:30am-6:00pm, Friday 8:30am-4:30pm and on Saturday<br />
11:00am-3:30pm. We offer extended hours during the first and last two weeks of every semester. Please call us at<br />
434-582-2316 or 434-582-2327 with questions.<br />
Career Center<br />
Our mission is to inspire <strong>Liberty</strong> students and alumni by providing educational and career development<br />
opportunities in collaboration with university and community partners.<br />
Career Center Services:<br />
• Career Direct- A comprehensive test designed to match God-given gifts with careers ($15 per test)<br />
• Externships- Job shadow a professional<br />
• Miscellaneous- Career Fairs, Workshops, Grad. School info, Career Counseling, etc<br />
• Resumé & Cover Letters- Email your resumé to careers@liberty.edu for critique and tips<br />
• Mock Interviews- For students who want to sharpen their interviewing skills<br />
• Internships- Firsthand experience required or recommended by most majors<br />
• LUnetWORK- a job utility network that connects students and employers to help students attain jobs and<br />
internships.<br />
Contact Information:<br />
DeMoss Hall 2016 • www.liberty.edu/career<br />
434-592-4109<br />
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<strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard<br />
The <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard is your Student ID, with optional MasterCard debit capabilities.<br />
Your card is required for:<br />
• Access to campus dining facilities<br />
• LaHaye Student Center<br />
• Use at the ILRC<br />
• Book voucher/LU bookstore purchases<br />
• Use transit system on and off campus<br />
• Financial refunds<br />
• <strong>University</strong> sponsored events<br />
• Package pick up at the Post <strong>Of</strong>fice<br />
• Student discounts<br />
For additional information and to request your <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard visit www.liberty.edu/onecard, click on the<br />
Order Your OneCard link for photo requirements and upload instructions. The <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard office is located<br />
in Campus North. To contact the <strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard <strong>Of</strong>fice send an email to cardoffice@liberty.edu or call<br />
434-582-7771 Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30pm.<br />
Dining at <strong>Liberty</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
The Hangar Food Court<br />
A food court atmosphere offering Pizza Hut, Sandella’s Sandwiches and Wraps, Grill 155, and Freshens Smoothies.<br />
Also serving Starbuck’s coffee.<br />
Located in the Courtyard<br />
Keyhole Convenience<br />
A fast and easy way to get fed near home!<br />
Pizza, calzones, snacks, drinks, and sundries!<br />
Located in Residence Hall 14, Parking Lot entrance<br />
Jazzman’s Café<br />
Coffee, smoothies and bottled drinks, fresh pastries, sandwiches, and salads!<br />
Located in 2nd floor DeMoss Hall ILRC<br />
Café a la Cart/ Café a la Cart II<br />
The perfect stop between classes, the café offers Starbucks Coffee, salads, and<br />
more!<br />
Located in 1st floor DeMoss Hall and Fine Arts Bldg., next to Lloyd<br />
Auditorium<br />
Sub Connection<br />
Fresh Hot/Cold subs, drinks, and more!<br />
Located in 1st floor DeMoss Hall, next to ILRC<br />
East Side Market<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fering burgers, wings, fries, hot/cold subs, salads, and convenience foods to go.<br />
Located in Campus East Clubhouse<br />
Founders Food Court<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fering Chick-Fil-A, Jazzman’s Café, Sub Connection, Cyclone Salads, Grill 155, Sushi, and Classics!<br />
Located centrally in Campus North<br />
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall, plus Reber-Thomas Take Out<br />
LU’s primary, all-you-can-eat restaurant offers a delicious dining experience with a<br />
wide variety of buffet stations including Grill, Pizza, Sandwiches, Classics, Vegetarian,<br />
Asian, Mexican, Salad, Pasta, Soup, and Dessert lines in a casual atmosphere.<br />
Located across from the LU Tennis Courts<br />
Varying meal plans are available depending on class rank and residence.<br />
For additional information about <strong>Liberty</strong> Dollars, catering, and gift packages, visit www.libertydining.com.<br />
All retail venues accept cash, credit, LU Dollars and meal plan points. Meal plan points or dollars will be on your <strong>Liberty</strong><br />
OneCard to swipe in line as money is spent.<br />
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2007-08 Flames Club and Home Basketball Schedule<br />
Join the Student Flames Club! (SFC)<br />
The Student Flames Club is designed for students who are passionate about <strong>Liberty</strong> Athletics, and membership is<br />
just $25 annually. The purpose of the SFC is to provide members with activities and events that will connect them<br />
to the teams and enhance the pre-game atmosphere, while also helping to increase enthusiasm and support for our<br />
athletics program among the entire student body. For more information, visit the Hancock Athletic Center, call<br />
434-582-2100, or email FlamesClub@liberty.edu. Don’t miss out on the new and improved Student Flames Club!<br />
Benefits<br />
• SFC T-Shirt<br />
• Membership card and window decal.<br />
• Priority at Pre-Game events hosted by SFC and discount on<br />
concessions at the tent.<br />
• 10% discount at many local restaurants and retailers.<br />
• Football tailgating parties & activities.<br />
• Meetings with coaches & players.<br />
• Priority on all away tickets and travel opportunities.<br />
• Access to the Flames Club Hospitality Tent at<br />
away football games.<br />
• Exclusive “Weekly Flames Sports Update” newsletter<br />
2008 Home Basketball Schedule<br />
Men’s<br />
1/8 – Kentucky Christian – 7:00pm<br />
1/19 – Charleston Southern – 7:00pm<br />
1/21 – Coastal Carolina – 7:00pm<br />
1/26 – High Point – 7:00pm<br />
2/9 – UNC Asheville – 7:00pm<br />
2/12 – Winthrop – 7:00pm<br />
2/26 – VMI – 7:00pm<br />
3/1 – Radford – 7:00pm<br />
Women’s<br />
1/15 – George Mason – 7:00pm<br />
1/26 – Presbyterian – 2:00pm<br />
1/29 – High Point – 7:00pm<br />
2/2 – Winthrop – 7:00pm<br />
2/9 – UNC Asheville – 4:00pm<br />
2/16 – Coastal Carolina – 7:00pm<br />
2/18 – Charleston Southern – 7:00pm<br />
3/7 – Radford – 7:00pm<br />
Student Flames Club Application<br />
Name: ______________________________ Student ID#:________________ Class (Graduation Year):______<br />
Address: ____________________________________________________ City: _________________________<br />
State: _______ Zip: ______________ Phone: _________________________ Email: ______________<br />
Long-Sleeved T-shirt (Additional $10) - Size: _________ Want to be part of Leadership Committee? __________<br />
Membership: $25<br />
Total Payment: $_____________<br />
Method of Payment<br />
Credit Card Number: _____________________________ Exp. Date: ________ ¨CASH ¨CHECK ¨CREDIT<br />
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Student Flames Club * Hancock Athletics Center * 1971 <strong>University</strong> Blvd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 * (434) 582-2100 * flamesclub@liberty.edu
Important Contact Information<br />
School/Department Dean/Department Chair Phone Number <strong>Of</strong>fice Number<br />
EVP/COO Dr. Ron Godwin 434-582-7600 CN-Executive Suites 1661<br />
Provost/Vice Pres. For Academic Dr. Boyd Rist 434-592-3232 CN-1661<br />
Affairs<br />
Honors Program Dr. Jim Nutter 434-592-3304 DH-2196<br />
Dean of Graduate Studies Dr. Fred Milacci 434-592-4049 CN-2400<br />
School of Arts and Sciences Dr. Roger Schultz, Dean 434-592-4031 CN 1532<br />
Aviation Capt. Ernie Rogers USN (ret) 434-582-2183 AS-102<br />
Biology/Chemistry Dr. Paul Sattler 434-582-2209 SH-111<br />
Health Sciences and Kinesiology Dr. Ralph Linstra 434-582-2330 G-121<br />
History Dr. Roger Schultz 434-592-4031 CN-1532<br />
Family and Consumer Sciences Mrs. Matalie Howard 434-592-33747 SLAB-122<br />
Mathematics Dr. Glyn Wooldridge 434-582-2093 AS-113<br />
Music and Humanities Dr. John Hugo 434-582-2282 FA-102B<br />
Nursing Dr. Dea Britt 434-582-2521 DH-2103<br />
Psychology Dr. Ed Barker 434-592-4066 CN-1830<br />
Theater Mrs. Linda Cooper 434-582-2078 FA-128<br />
Worship and Music Studies Dr. Vernon Whaley 434-592-3875 Davids Place<br />
School of Business Dr. Bruce Bell, Dean 434-592-3862 DH-1046<br />
Accounting Dr. Gene Sullivan 434-582-2913 DH-1022<br />
Business Management Dr. David Duby 434-582-3718 DH-1017<br />
Finance and Economics Mr. Robert Mateer 434-582-2013 DH-1058<br />
Marketing Mr. Paul Young 434-582-7744 DH-1060<br />
International Business Dr. Brian Satterlee 434-582-2647 DH-1065<br />
Center for Academic Support Mrs. Barbara Sherman, Exec. 434-592-4110 DH-2016<br />
& Advising Services (CASAS) Director<br />
Bruckner Learning Center<br />
Mrs. Heather Schoffstall, 434-582-2226 TE-139<br />
Director<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Disablility Academic Support Mr. Denny McHaney,<br />
434-582-2159 TE-127<br />
Coordinator<br />
Tutoring/Testing Center Mrs. Janie Harrison, Supervisor 434-582-2130 TE-128<br />
Freshman Seminar Ms. Sarah Baker, Coordinator 434-592-4106 DH 2016<br />
Career Center Mrs. Carrie Barnhouse 434-592-4109 DH-2016<br />
School of Engineering and<br />
Dr. Ron Sones 434-592-7150 DH-2233<br />
Computational Sciences<br />
Computer Science Dr. Terry Metzgar 434-592-3374 DH-2231<br />
Computer Assessment Prof. Ann Rowlette 434-592-3375 DH-2234<br />
Management Information Systems Dr. Ron Sones 434-592-3377 DH-2233<br />
Web Technology & Design Dr. Ron Sones 434-592-3377 DH-2233<br />
School of Communications Dr. William Gribbin, Dean 434-582-2777 DH-2157<br />
Communication Studies Dr. Cecil Kramer 434-582-2111 DH-2153<br />
English & Modern Language Dr. Mark Harris 434-582-2260 DH-2154<br />
Teaching English as a Second Language Dr. Paul Müller 434-582-2260 DH-2130<br />
School of Education Dr. Karen Parker, Dean 434-582-2195 TE-101A<br />
Sport Management Dr. Vicky Martin 434-592-3725 TE-124<br />
Teacher Education Dr. Karen Parker 434-582-2195 TE-101A<br />
School of Government Dr. George Buzzy, Dean 434-592-3691 SLAB-136<br />
Government Dr. Stephen Parke 434-592-4578 SLAB-135<br />
School of Religion Dr. Elmer Towns, Dean 434-582-2169 RH-107A<br />
Biblical Studies Dr. Wayne Brindle 434-582-2446 RH-150<br />
Center for Global Ministries Dr. Don Fanning 434-592-4128 RH-120<br />
Christian Community Service Dr. Lew Weider 434-582-2325 RH-101<br />
Center for Youth Ministries Dr. Steve Vandergriff 434-582-2310 RH-127<br />
Inter-Cultural Studies Dr. Don Fanning 434-592-4128 RH-120<br />
Philosophy/Theology Dr. Gary Habermas 434-582-2577 RH-105<br />
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Athletics, Ministries, Clubs & Organizations Contact Sheet<br />
Team Contact Phone E-mail<br />
Baseball Terry Weaver 434-582-2100 taweaver@liberty.edu<br />
Basketball - Mens Ritchie McKay 434-582-2337 rlmckay@liberty.edu<br />
Basketball - Womens Carey Green 434-582-2907 cgreen@liberty.edu<br />
Club Volleyball - Mens Ed Barnhouse 434-592-3148 intramuralsports@liberty.edu<br />
Cheerleading Stefanie Copp 434-582-2100 scopp@liberty.edu<br />
Football Charlie Skalaski 434-582-2040 cskalaski@liberty.edu<br />
Golf Jeff Thomas 434-582-2100 jthomas5@liberty.edu<br />
Ice Hockey Kirk Handy 434-592-4193 kshandy@liberty.edu<br />
Intramural Sports Ed Barnhouse 434-592-3145 intramuralsports@liberty.edu<br />
Lacrosse - Mens and Womens Student Life 434-592-3148 lustudentlife@liberty.edu<br />
Soccer - Mens Jeff Alder 434-582-2381 jtalder@liberty.edu<br />
Soccer - Womens James Price 434-582-2768 jprice@liberty.edu<br />
Softball Paul Wetmore 434-582-7255 pawetmor@liberty.edu<br />
Tennis Chris Johnson 434-582-2100 cjohnson4@liberty.edu<br />
Track/Cross Country-Mens Brant Tolsma 434-582-2135 bctolsma@liberty.edu<br />
Track/Cross Country - Womens Brant Tolsma 434-582-2135 bctolsma@liberty.edu<br />
Volleyball Shane Pinder 434-582-2614 sgpinder@liberty.edu<br />
Music and Ministry <strong>Of</strong>fices<br />
Spiritual Life Johnnie Moore 434-582-2651 spirituallife@liberty.edu<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Leadership Dwayne Carson 434-592-4138 decarson@liberty.edu<br />
Department of Ministry Teams Betsy Johnson 434-582-2002 ministryteams@liberty.edu<br />
Kings Player’s Dr. David Allison 434-592-3191 dallison@liberty.edu<br />
Center for Global Ministries Dr. Don Fanning 434-582-2641 missions@liberty.edu<br />
Marching Band Dr. Stephen Kerr 434-582-2363 spkerr@liberty.edu<br />
Center for Ministry Training Dave Early 434-592-4140 cmt@liberty.edu<br />
Fine Arts Auditioning<br />
Wind Ensemble Dr. Stephen Kerr 434-582-2363 spkerr@liberty.edu<br />
Instrumental (non band) Dr. Lynn Seipp 434-582-2365 lwseipp@liberty.edu<br />
Jazz Ensemble Dr. Stephen Kerr 434-582-2363 spkerr@liberty.edu<br />
Marching Band Dr. Stephen Kerr 434-582-2363 spkerr@liberty.edu<br />
Piano/Keyboard Mr. David Ehrman 434-582-2215 dehrman@liberty.edu<br />
Vocal Mrs. Linda Granger 434-582-2217 lzgranger@liberty.edu<br />
Clubs and Organizations<br />
Debate Michael Hall 434-582-2080 mphall@liberty.edu<br />
Campus Recreation Ed Barnhouse 434-592-3148 campusrecreation@liberty.edu<br />
Campus Programming Chris Misiano 434-592-3148 studentactivities@liberty.edu<br />
SGA Student Government 434-582-2323 sga@liberty.edu<br />
ROTC Marsha Martinez 434-592-3828 mdmartinez@liberty.edu<br />
Did you know?<br />
The male/female ratio at<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> is 47:53<br />
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Notes<br />
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TO DANVILLE<br />
Campus M<br />
33<br />
24<br />
P-17<br />
30<br />
P-14<br />
29<br />
67<br />
300-6<br />
300-7<br />
P-15<br />
INTRAMURAL<br />
FIELDS<br />
300-8<br />
300-9<br />
P-21<br />
300-10<br />
300-11<br />
CAMPUS<br />
EAST<br />
ATHLETIC FACILITIES<br />
Baseball Clubhouse (50)<br />
Football Operations Center (59)<br />
Hancock Athletic Center (53)<br />
LaHaye Ice Center (F)<br />
LaHaye Student Center (1900)<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> Softball Field (D)<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> Softball <strong>Of</strong>fice (67)<br />
Matthes-Hopkins Track/Soccer Field (C)<br />
Schilling Center (37)<br />
Tennis Courts (E)<br />
Vines Center (62)<br />
Williams Stadium (A)<br />
Worthington Field (B)<br />
5<br />
4<br />
32<br />
31<br />
FLAMES WAY<br />
D<br />
TO ROANOKE<br />
300-5<br />
3<br />
INTRAMURAL<br />
FIELDS<br />
300-4<br />
2<br />
460 RAMP<br />
300-13<br />
1<br />
300-3<br />
300-14<br />
P-13<br />
28<br />
300-2<br />
300-1<br />
300-12<br />
300-16<br />
27<br />
300-17<br />
26<br />
CHAMPION CIRCLE<br />
15<br />
16<br />
300-20<br />
300-15<br />
300-18<br />
25<br />
P-5<br />
14<br />
1<br />
PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL<br />
300-19<br />
2<br />
11<br />
460 RAMP<br />
10<br />
12<br />
4<br />
9<br />
13<br />
3<br />
FURNACE CT.<br />
LIBERTY MOUNTAIN DRIVE<br />
200-20<br />
200-21<br />
200-22<br />
200-23<br />
6<br />
62<br />
P-4<br />
UNIVERSITY BLVD.<br />
ROUTE 460 EAST<br />
P-22<br />
8<br />
5<br />
7<br />
P-8<br />
EAGLE RUN<br />
ROUTE 460 WEST<br />
P-3<br />
P-6<br />
200-24<br />
MAIN<br />
CAMPUS<br />
36<br />
35<br />
34<br />
P-22a<br />
46<br />
45<br />
P-3<br />
P-1<br />
Lower<br />
38<br />
P-11<br />
P-10<br />
71<br />
42<br />
43<br />
44<br />
LIBERTY LANE<br />
39 41<br />
37<br />
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY DRIVE<br />
23<br />
P-5<br />
Upper<br />
22<br />
P-12<br />
E<br />
18<br />
17<br />
21<br />
20<br />
60<br />
P-7<br />
P-2<br />
19<br />
47<br />
CHAPEL DRIVE<br />
P-18<br />
ROUTE 29 / WARDS R<br />
63<br />
49<br />
48<br />
53<br />
99<br />
P-9<br />
STADIUM ROA<br />
UNIVERSITY BOUL<br />
TO APP<br />
20<br />
DINING FACILITIES<br />
Café A La Cart (45)<br />
Café A La Cart II (44)<br />
Campus North (1400)<br />
East Side Market (300-20)<br />
Founders Food Court (1400)<br />
Hangar Food Court (71)<br />
Jazzman’s Café (45)<br />
Keyhole Convenience Store (14)<br />
Mountain Frost Creamery (1939A)<br />
Reber-Thomas Dining Hall (63)<br />
Sub Connection (45)<br />
LOCATORS<br />
Residence<br />
22<br />
45<br />
A<br />
P-22<br />
Academic/General<br />
Athletic/Intramural<br />
Parking<br />
20<br />
RT.460
RT.460 RAMP<br />
Map<br />
9 / WARDS ROAD TO CHARLOTTESVILLE<br />
99<br />
50<br />
B<br />
MAIN CAMPUS ACADEMIC<br />
FACILITIES<br />
Applied Science (35)<br />
B.R. Lakin Religion Building (46)<br />
Bruckner Learning Center (42)<br />
Career Center (45)<br />
Center for Academic Support and<br />
Advising Services (CASAS) (45)<br />
Center for Information and<br />
Technology Resources (CCIT) (45)<br />
Center for Worship (58)<br />
DeMoss Learning Center (45)<br />
Fine Arts (44)<br />
Guillermin Library (45)<br />
Helms School of Government (36)<br />
Integrated Learning Resource<br />
Center (ILRC) (45)<br />
International Student Services<br />
Center (36)<br />
Nursing Department (45)<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Disability and Academic<br />
Support (42)<br />
School of Business (45)<br />
School of Communications (45)<br />
School of Education (42)<br />
Science Hall (34)<br />
MAIN CAMPUS GENERAL FACILITIES<br />
Alumni Center (45)<br />
Bookstore (45)<br />
Campus Checkpoint (60)<br />
Carter Glass Mansion (49)<br />
Center For Multicultural Enrichment<br />
(Residence Hall 20)<br />
Chancellor’s <strong>Of</strong>fice (49)<br />
Community Service (36)<br />
Commuter <strong>Of</strong>fice (Residence Hall 17)<br />
David’s Place (58)<br />
Dean of Men (39)<br />
Dean of Women (39)<br />
Falwell Memorial (99)<br />
Light Medical (38)<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Housing (17)<br />
<strong>Of</strong>fice of Student Leadership (36)<br />
Postal Services 39<br />
Prayer Chapel (47)<br />
Printing Services (41)<br />
Senior Dorm Laundry (24)<br />
Visitors Center (45)<br />
WRVL Radio Station (48)<br />
WTLU <strong>Liberty</strong> Channel (44)<br />
WWMC Radio Station (43)<br />
CAMPUS NORTH<br />
Accounting (1600)<br />
Building Maintenance (2200)<br />
Business <strong>Of</strong>fice (2200)<br />
Central Receiving (1850)<br />
College of Arts & Sciences (2400)<br />
Distance Learning Program (2700)<br />
Executive <strong>Of</strong>fices (1600)<br />
Facilities Access Control (1500)<br />
Field Operations (2200)<br />
Financial Aid (1600)<br />
Graduate Admissions (2700)<br />
Human Resources (1850)<br />
Information Services (1500)<br />
International Admissions (2600)<br />
LaHaye Student Center (1900)<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> Christian Academy (3100)<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> OneCard <strong>Of</strong>fice (1845)<br />
<strong>Liberty</strong> Theological Seminary (2500)<br />
Military Affairs (2700)<br />
Police Headquarters (700)<br />
Post <strong>Of</strong>fice (1943)<br />
Registrar (1600)<br />
Resident Admissions (2600)<br />
Resident Recruitment (2600)<br />
ROTC <strong>Of</strong>fice (45)<br />
School of Law (1600)<br />
School of Law Library (1600)<br />
Student Accounts (1600)<br />
Student Advocate <strong>Of</strong>fice (2600)<br />
Student Affairs VP (1600)<br />
Student Life <strong>Of</strong>fice (1900)<br />
Student Service Center (1569)<br />
Thomas Road Baptist Church (3100)<br />
Transportation Shop (1100)<br />
<strong>University</strong> Scheduling (1600)<br />
Willmington School of the Bible (1400)<br />
53<br />
P-9<br />
A<br />
DIUM ROAD<br />
C<br />
59<br />
UNION DRIVE<br />
P-16<br />
58<br />
P-37<br />
1850<br />
700<br />
2700<br />
CAMPUS<br />
NORTH<br />
RESIDENCE HALLS<br />
Residence Halls (1-23)<br />
Residence Halls (25-33)<br />
Campus East Apartments<br />
((300)1-(300)19, (200) 20-(200)24)<br />
Campus East Clubhouse (300-20)<br />
1600<br />
RSITY BOULEVARD<br />
TO APPOMATTOX<br />
ERICSSON DRIVE<br />
P-36<br />
P-38<br />
1900<br />
1943<br />
1845<br />
1939A<br />
2200<br />
2500<br />
P-31<br />
1500<br />
2400<br />
1400<br />
F<br />
1100<br />
P-32<br />
INTRAMURAL<br />
FIELD<br />
6<br />
P-35<br />
3100<br />
MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD<br />
CANDLER MOUNTAIN ROAD<br />
P-33<br />
P-34<br />
21
Freshman seminar<br />
23
POsT OFFiCe<br />
LiGhT meDiCaL<br />
LiBerTY OneCard<br />
saLOn<br />
LUPD & hUman resOUrCes<br />
FOUnDers<br />
FOOD COUrT<br />
sUiTe 1460<br />
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Things to do in Lynchburg<br />
There are many fantastic things to enjoy in Lynchburg!<br />
Close to campus:<br />
River Ridge Mall - Home to 85 stores<br />
Candler’s Station - Adjacent to Campus North – shopping, food, and Movies 10<br />
Wal-Mart Super Center - Located on Ward’s Road, across the street from <strong>Liberty</strong>’s campus<br />
D-Day Memorial - A short drive from <strong>Liberty</strong> on 460W<br />
Historical Appomattox Court House - Civil War historical site<br />
Lynchburg also offers a wide variety of restaurants and coffee houses for your enjoyment.<br />
Smith Mountain Lake, the Blue Ridge Parkway, Natural Bridge, and the Peaks of Otter are just some of the natural<br />
wonders that are well worth a visit, as well as favorites for student enjoyment.<br />
For additional information about Lynchburg, stop by the Visitors Center, located on the second floor of DeMoss Hall.<br />
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