Crusader 2 016 Days WELCOME Welcome to the community! As you begin this new and exciting journey, we invite you to become more acquainted with UD through Crusader Days, our orientation for new students. This orientation program is an important first step in ensuring a successful transition to the university. It will provide you with the opportunity to take part in a number of activities that will introduce you to many aspects and traditions of UD’s academic, religious and social life. Additionally, orientation allows you to get to know your classmates, professors and university staff. I look forward to seeing you over the course of the coming days. Again, welcome to UD, and congratulations on beginning your odyssey here.

Sincerely,

John Plotts, Ed.D. Executive Vice President

TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 Checklist for New Students 08 Tuesday, August 23 Friday, August 19 Get Involved 03 Move-In 09 Saturday, August 20 Student Resources 04 New Student & Family Orientation 10 06 Sunday, August 21 12 Calendar 07 Monday, August 22

"Truth and beauty are what give life to the world. The University of Dallas has a plethora of both, if you know where to look. To truly make higher education, and particularly UD, great, you must seek truth and beauty in all your experiences, and never stop." –Joey Kelly, Class of 2017 CHECKLIST FRIDAY, AUGUST 19

Checklist for New Students Mailbox Key Friday Each student is issued a mailbox number and key from the This checklist is provided to help you keep track of all the Printing & Postal Office. Make sure you pick up your mailbox important tasks you should address during your first few days Information Booth First-Generation Students Informational Meeting key and check your box frequently, as important information is 7 a.m.-7 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center 4-4:30 p.m. | Gorman A on campus. For more information on each item, see the notes often communicated to students through their UD mailboxes. Helpful orientation leaders will be available to answer any questions. Are you the first person in your family to go to college? Come to on the following list. You may also call 972.721.5323 for information. this session for an opportunity to learn more about UD and all of its Student Affairs General Waiver services to help you succeed as a first-generation college student. Student ID Card Breakfast Parking Permit Programs and events throughout the year, including 8-10 a.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center Once a Crusader, Always a Crusader Medical Insurance Waiver recreational classes, intramural sports, and several Dallas Year Breakfast will be served in the Haggar Café. 4:30-5 p.m. | Gorman A and SPUD events will require a waiver. This form only needs Students and parents will hear from the Office of Advancement and the Mailbox Key to be completed one time per academic year and allows you Check-In Office of Personal and Career Development about the amazing benefits Student Affairs General Waiver that come with being a UD student. to participate in any and all events sponsored by the Office 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center

Contact Information for Emergency Notification System of Student Affairs or Campus Ministry. Sign in to Crusader Get your student ID made in J. M. Haggar University Center, and pick up your mailbox key from Printing & Postal. Crusader Connect Connect to fill out the waiver. Welcome Dinner 5-7 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center Contact Information for Emergency International Student Check-In Hungry after a day of New Crusader move-in? Join us for dinner Student ID Card in Haggar Foyer. Notification System 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Braniff Graduate Building Each student is issued an ID card. Your ID serves as your main All incoming international students must check in at the International source of identification on campus, and you should memorize The university has implemented an emergency notification Student Services office. Please bring your passport and your I-20. Parent and Alumni Social your ID number. Your ID card should be carried at all times, system that sends voicemails, text messages and emails to 7-9 p.m. | J.M. Haggar University Center, Upstairs Dining Room Meet other freshman parents! This is also an opportunity to meet with and it must be shown to any university official, campus safety students, faculty and staff in the event of an emergency. Campus Tours other parents who are UD alumni. Light refreshments with open bar. Please take a few minutes to provide your cell phone number, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center officer or resident assistant upon request. If you lose your ID Also, meet our National Alumni Board members. Take a campus tour led by the orientation leaders and other student card, report your lost or stolen card to the Campus Safety preferred email address and other vital emergency contact ambassadors. Tours will leave every hour on the hour. Office immediately. In addition, if you're on a meal plan or have information. Visit the UD home page and click on MyUD on Residence Hall Meetings the top right to log into Banner Web, where you can update a declining balance on your card, you should report your lost Move-In 8-9:30 p.m. | Residence Halls or stolen card to Dining Services. your information. Each hall will meet as a group to give you a chance to get to know 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | Residence Halls the other residents. Community living will be discussed, including Students may pick up their orientation packets and room keys Crusader Connect responsibilities, challenges and university policies. Parking Permit in their residence halls. All student vehicles must be registered with Campus Safety and Use your new UD username and password to log in to Crusader Grillin' and Chillin' display a valid university parking permit decal. Parking permits Connect. This useful tool, operated through Orgsync, is an Lunch 9:30-11:30 p.m. | Madonna Court online network for UD's clubs and organizations. Through 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center may be purchased from the Campus Safety Office (CSO). for Come hang out at the Madonna Volleyball Court for a new Lunch will be served in the Haggar Café. more information, please visit udallas.edu/offices/cso. Crusader Connect, you can stay up to date on social and student cookout. There will be food, volleyball, music, games, a academic events as well as campus-wide deadlines. movie inside and more. Hosted by your orientation leaders and the Office of Student Affairs. Medical Insurance Waiver orgsync.com/login/university-of-dallas Library Tours 2-4:30 p.m. | Braniff Graduate Building All full-time undergraduates are automatically enrolled in Library staff will guide you through everything there is to know about the and charged for the student insurance program. Students may Cowan-Blakley Memorial Library. Tours start at 2 p.m., 2:30 p.m., 3 p.m., waive participation in the Basic Sickness Benefits by submitting 3:30 p.m., 4 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. the online waiver form. Absence of a waiver form by Sept. 10, 2016, implies your acceptance of the program and related Resident Assistant Q&A charges. For more information, please visit udallas.edu/offices/ 3-3:30 p.m. | Residence Hall Common Areas healthservices/studenthealthclinic/insurance. Get to know your RA. This Q&A session will give you and your family an opportunity to meet the resident assistants in each residence hall and ask any questions you might have about residence life.

3 SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 Please have your packets with you Saturday at all times today and Sunday!

Breakfast Transfer Student Special Session Session 4 | 3:30-4 p.m. 7-9 a.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center 12:30-1 p.m. | Ed Maher Athletic Center Be Advised: Academic Success and Professional Preparation Breakfast will be served in Haggar Café. This session will provide insights and important information about transfer SB Hall 122 policies, Rome and assimilation into UD. For transfer students only. Learn how the Academic Success Center, Advanced Specialty Advising Commuter Check-In and the Office of Personal Career Development partner with each other 7:30-9 a.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center to help ensure student success both inside and outside of the classroom, Session 1 | 1-1:50 p.m. throughout their time at UD and beyond. Commuter students may pick up their orientation packets and mailbox Students Only: Academic Information Session keys and make their student IDs. Dining Services at UD | SB Hall Classrooms Ed Maher Athletic Center Come learn about Aramark, UD's dining service provider, and food The academic deans will discuss academic policies and procedures, options at UD. The director of Dining Services and the head chef will talk Information Booth including registration. Students will need their registration information to parents and students about the all-access meal plans, dietary concerns 8 a.m.-5 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center for this session! Helpful orientation leaders will be available to answer any questions and other dining-related issues. Small Group Information Location you may have. Parents Only: New Parent Transitions | SB Hall 122 Roots and Wings: Finding balance as the family of an emerging adult. Achilles' Army Clark Hall Study Room Campus Open Session 5 | 4:15-4:45 p.m. Baewulves Gorman E 8 a.m.-2 p.m. | Various Offices Be Advised: Academic Success and Professional Preparation The Brainy Bunch Augustine Hall Lounge The Business Office, the Office of Financial Aid, Printing & Postal and Session 2 | 2-2:30 p.m. SB Hall 122 Student Affairs will be open to help you with any last-minute questions Residence and Spiritual Life on Campus | SB Hall 122 Learn how the Academic Success Center, Advanced Specialty Advising Capp Bar Obessed Jerome Hall Lounge and to get you ready for your first day of classes. The bookstore will be Learn about the many opportunities for spiritual growth on and the Office of Personal Career Development partner with each other Charity Week Mafia Catherine Hall 11 open until 7 p.m. and off campus. to help ensure student success both inside and outside of the classroom, throughout their time at UD and beyond. Safety, Health and Wellness | SB Hall Classrooms Core-ageous Crusaders Gorman Faculty Lounge UD Athletics | SB Hall Classrooms Welcome and Orientation Overview Representatives from Health Services and the Counseling Center Dante's Guides O'Connell Hall Lounge 9-9:45 a.m. | Ed Maher Athletic Center will discuss services offered. Information on Title IX and ADA will Wonder what it's like to be an athlete at UD? Come to this session to hear All new students and their families are invited to this session welcoming also be provided. from our Athletics director about our NCAA III teams. Darth Crus-aders Carpenter 220 them into the UD community. Eisenhower's Towers Theresa Hall Lounge

Student and Parent Mass Fast & Curious J. M. Haggar University Introduction to Academic Offices and Resources Session 3 | 2:45-3:15 p.m. 5-6 p.m. | Ed Maher Athletic Center Center, Upstairs 10-11 a.m. | Ed Maher Athletic Center Residence and Spiritual Life on Campus | SB Hall 122 The university chaplain will preside over this special Mass to welcome all Fellowship of the Good SB Hall Third-Floor Lounge The provost, deans, registrar and other academic leaders will discuss Learn about the many opportunities for spiritual growth on new families into the UD community. academic programs, the Core curriculum, advising, registration and and off campus. Haggar Swagger Art History Loggia academic resources available to students. Safety, Health and Wellness | SB Hall Classrooms Family Farewell Dinner The Jolly Rogers Carpenter 241 Representatives from Health Services and the Counseling Center 5:30-7:30 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center Rome and Study Abroad Expectations will discuss services offered. Information on Title IX and ADA will Parting is such sweet sorrow ... New Crusaders say goodbye to their Kant Touch This Science Building 001 11-11:30 a.m. | Ed Maher Athletic Center also be provided. families at this farewell dinner in the Haggar Café. Keefe's Republic Anselm 220 Find out about the University of Dallas Rome and Study Abroad Programs and what is expected of students if they plan to study abroad after their Madonna Pond Vagabonds Science Building 002 freshman year. Students: Orientation Small Group Meeting #1 7:30-8:30 p.m. | Various Locations Mensa Club Clark Hall Lounge Meet with your orientation leaders and other new students. This is a great Old Millionaires SB Hall Foyer Seminarian Check-In opportunity to ask general questions and get more information about the 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center next couple of days. Platonic Guardians Science Building 007 Seminarians may pick up their orientation packets and mailbox keys and Rome-Sick Capp Bar Patio make their student IDs in the Visitor Center. Founders' Fest Savagely Thomistic University Gregory Hall Kitchen 8:30-11 p.m. | Clark Hall of Dallas Students (STUDS) Lunch Take a step back in time, and come to Clark Hall for a 1950s-themed 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | J. M. Haggar University Center celebration. Festive treats, prizes, games and music will be provided. The SBionagers Rathskeller Take this time to grab lunch, visit supporting offices, take tours or shop Sir Gawain and the Groundhogs Clark Hall Media Room in the bookstore. Students of Venice Carpenter 240

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5 SUNDAY, AUGUST 21 MONDAY, AUGUST 22 Sunday Monday Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Do's and Don'ts of Your First-Year Experience Breakfast with Your Faculty Adviser Library Tours 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. | Haggar Café 4-4:50 p.m. | SB Hall 122 Group 1 (A-K): 8-9 a.m.; Group 2 (L-Z): 9-10 a.m. | Haggar Café 1-3 p.m. | Braniff Graduate Building Regular meal service begins. The cafeteria will be open continuously A panel of students will share their own experiences and help you This informal breakfast with professors, students and staff members is Tours begin at 1 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. throughout the day. begin to think about what you might want (and not want) to do during designed to introduce you to your faculty adviser. Take this opportunity your first year at UD. Come with your questions, your concerns, your to schedule an individual meeting with your adviser to discuss your fears and your excitement. academic career at UD. Breakfast times are assigned according to the Athlete Orientation (required for all new athletes) Mass adviser's last name. 1-1:30 p.m. | Gorman A 9 and 11 a.m. | Church of the Incarnation What's it like to be a student-athlete at UD? Come hear about the different People of all faith traditions are invited to pray together as we welcome Orientation Small Group Meeting #2 athletic programs, travel, competition and being a member of a team. new students to the University of Dallas. For information about non- 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Various Locations Spanish Placement Exam Catholic faith communities, please see the Student Handbook online or Come get ready for the Scavenger Hunt. Also, learn more about what 9 a.m.-Noon; 1-3 p.m. | Carpenter 221 visit Campus Ministry. UD has to offer from your knowledgeable small group leaders! The Spanish placement exams are given to serve as a verification of the Academic Registration results from the summer placement exam. All students who took the long- 1:30-4:30 p.m. | Braniff Graduate Building form Spanish placement exam must take this test to receive placement in You must be cleared through the Business Office, have met with your Surviving and Thriving as a UD Student Scavenger Hunt a Spanish class beyond Elementary I. (Students have four opportunities to faculty adviser and have a signed registration schedule or PIN before you 2-2:50 p.m. | SB Hall 122 7:30-9 p.m. | Various Locations take this exam: Monday morning, Monday afternoon, Tuesday morning can register. Online registration will be available until Tuesday at midnight. Come meet some of your awesome faculty and staff members! They will Join your small group in a school-wide scavenger hunt. Competition or Tuesday afternoon.) share their wisdom about how to succeed as a UD student. will be fierce. War paint will be provided. Mandatory Meeting for International Academic Advising Appointments Leadership and Involvement in Scavenger Hunt After-Party 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Various Locations Students with F-1 Visas 9-10:30 p.m. | Rathskeller My Adviser: ______3-4:30 p.m. | Gorman A the UD Community Snacks will be provided. Prizes will be awarded. Good times If you'll be attending the University of Dallas on an F-1 student visa, 3-3:50 p.m. | SB Hall 122 will be had by all. Appointment Time: _____ : ______a.m./p.m. you must attend this session. This includes both F-1s who are new Learn everything you need to know about getting involved at UD, to the U.S. and F-1s who have transferred to UD. Please bring your including Student Government, Student Programing at UD (SPUD), passport and your I-20. recreational classes, Residence Hall Association (RHA), Dallas Year, Blue Confession Crew and The University News. 11:05 a.m. | Church of the Incarnation Orientation Small Group Meeting #3 5-5:20 p.m. | Various Locations Satish & Yasmin Gupta College of Business This is your last official opportunity to pick the brains of your orientation Luncheon and Orientation leaders. Ask all your final questions, and head to dinner! 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | J.M. Haggar University Center, Upstairs Dining Room Movie Night & Discussion This session is required for all business majors and recommended for 7-9:30 p.m. | Haggerty Art Village, Art History Auditorium those considering business studies. Bring your lunch up from the cafeteria Join UD faculty and your classmates for a movie viewing and lively to the Upstairs Dining Room, meet your adviser and learn all you need to scholarly discussion. know to be successful in the business program. Ice Cream Social Mass 9:30-11 p.m. | The Mall 12:05 p.m. | Church of the Incarnation Hosted by Student Activities and orientation leaders!

7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 21-FRIDAY, AUGUST 26 GET INVOLVED Tuesday Get Involved Student Government living environment. RHA is run by the students and exists for Academic Advising Appointments Opening of School Picnic the students in the hopes that each hall can develop a character Student Government is a great way to get involved on campus. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. | Various Offices 6-7:30 p.m. | The Mall and spirit that reflects and includes all of its occupants. Any My Adviser: ______Join SPUD for a picnic and party on the Mall as we kick off the semester. SG Senate includes senators from each class and residence individual who is responsible, perceptive, energetic and willing hall who meet weekly to address student issues and concerns. Appointment Time: _____ : ______a.m./p.m. should prepare to run during the hall meeting at the beginning Student Government elections for residence hall senators will Residence Hall Meetings: ALL RESIDENTIAL of the semester. Spanish Placement Exam STUDENTS REQUIRED TO ATTEND be held at your hall meeting on Tuesday. Student government 9 a.m.-Noon; 1-3 p.m. | Carpenter 221 8-9:30 p.m. | Residence Halls senate elections will be held at the beginning of the Fall semester. Clubs and Organizations All on-campus residents will need to attend their hall meeting. Student Candidacy forms are available in the Student Activities & Clubs and organizations are run by students and are a great way Government hall senators as well as RHA representatives will be elected. Leadership Center. For more information, please visit udallas. Academic Registration to get involved on campus, make new friends and strengthen edu/offices/studentactivities/studentgov. 9:30-11:30 a.m.; 12:30-2:30 p.m. | Braniff Graduate Building your leadership skills. There are approximently 50 student clubs You must be cleared through the Business Office, have met with your faculty adviser and have a signed registration schedule or PIN before you Student Programming at the and organizations that span a wide variety of interests. Stop can register. Online registration will be available until Tuesday at midnight. Welcome Week University of Dallas (SPUD) by the Crusader Involvement Fair on August 24-26 to learn more! For a list of current student clubs and organizations, visit Members of SPUD plan and run the majority of events on Work Study Orientation udallas.edu/offices/studentactivities/clubsorgs. Crusader Involvement Fair – August 24-26 campus, from the weekly TGITs to some of the major events of 1-1:50 p.m. | Gorman A 11 a.m.-2 p.m. | J.M. Haggar University Center If you've been awarded college work study or work opportunity, you must Want to get involved in the UD community? Get plugged in with the year, including Groundhog, Mallapalooza and Spring Formal. Campus Ministry attend this session. Please bring two original forms of identification, such various student leadership and involvement opportunities at the Student Volunteering for SPUD is a great way to get involved on campus Campus Ministry serves the spiritual needs of the university as a driver's license, Social Security card, passport or birth certificate. Involvement Fair. as well as meet new people and gain new skills. Volunteers through events like Freshman Retreat, Alternative Spring can earn Cap Bar cards or T-shirts or even receive half-price Break, Bible Study, Dinner and Discourse and much more! If Work Study Job Fair Welcome Back TGIT – Thursday, August 25 admission to some of the larger SPUD events. For more you're interested in volunteering as an altar server, a lector, an 2:30-4 p.m. | J.M. Haggar University Center, Upstairs Dining Room 8 p.m.-Midnight | Rathskeller information, go to udallas.edu/offices/studentactivities/spud. This is an opportunity for students with work study to browse different Thank Goodness It's Thursday: a long-standing UD tradition! This extraordinary minister of the Eucharist or a choir member, employment opportunities on campus. will be the first of the weekly Thursday night SPUD social events. See Intramural Sports contact Campus Ministry or join the Facebook group: you in the Rathskeller! facebook.com/groups/UDCampusMinistry. Mass of the Holy Spirit Intramural sports offer a variety of activities including 5-6 p.m. | Church of the Incarnation Music on the Mall – Friday, August 26 volleyball, , flag football and softball. Regardless Drama This special liturgy kicks off the academic year and serves as a time of 1-4 p.m. | The Mall of skill level or experience, anyone can be involved, so take The University Theater presents one mainstage production prayer and thanksgiving for the coming year. Come join us for Music on the Mall, another weekly SPUD event. a break from the books and get a team together! For more each semester, as well as several one-act productions directed information, please visit udallas.edu/offices/studentactivities/ by current senior majors. Drama is not just for majors - anyone recprogramming. can audition or volunteer to work behind the scenes! For more Recreational Classes information, visit udallas.edu/drama. In addition to intramural sports, Student Activities offers Yearbook recreational classes each semester. Yoga, pilates, Zumba, The yearbook is a great way to remember your time at UD, so and self-defense are a few of the classes that have been offered help make it happen! The Crusader Yearbook is always looking in the past, but there's something new every semester. For for student photographers or layout designers. Learn more by more information, visit udallas.edu/offices/studentactivities/ contacting [email protected]. recprogramming. The University News Dallas Year The University News is a student-run newspaper at the Dallas Year provides opportunities for students to explore University of Dallas. We need students to edit, format and write Dallas/Fort Worth. From amusement parks to cultural articles. All positions are paid, and training will be provided. events, Dallas year aims to expose students to the eclectic For more information, please contact [email protected]. neighborhoods surrounding their campus. Tickets are cheap, and transportation is provided. For more information Blue Crew and a schedule of events, please visit udallas.edu/offices/ studentactivities/dallasyear. Are you ready to bring some school spirit to UD athletic events and be loud, proud and rowdy?! Come join Blue Crew Residence Hall Association at their events all year long! Blue Crew is UD's student-run spirit organization. Be on the lookout for more information! Residence Hall Association [RHA] is part of the Residence Life office and produces regular events for the residential students of the University of Dallas, with the aim of improving community and providing a healthy, successful and enjoyable

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Academic Success Office Computer Labs and Printing Financial Aid Registrar Provides one-on-one advising, graduate school application assistance, Three labs are available for students: Lab 1 - Gorman Lecture Center Information on students' financial aid for current or next semester: Transcripts and scheduling problems. Contact Kathy McGraw: help with time management, study strategies and organizational skills. Room H, open 24 hours a day; Lab 2 - Haggerty Science Building Room 972.721.5266; Carpenter Hall, first floor. 972.721.5221 or [email protected]; Braniff Graduate Center, first floor. Contact Sharon Oster: 972.721.5056 or [email protected]; Augustine 13, open 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily; Lab 3 - Carpenter Hall Room 221, open Hall, Room 114. 8 a.m.- 10 p.m. daily. For any difficulty using the computer labs, contact Brad Weatheread: 972.721.4137 or [email protected]. Fitness Center Student Activities Hours can be found online. Questions about the hours or upkeep of the Information about activities planned each week, Student Government Athletics fitness center in the Ed Maher Athletic Center or the pool should be affairs, clubs, recreational sports and other activities. See also:udallas. Information on participating on one of UD's many NCAA Division III Counseling directed to Stephen Thie: 972.721.5101. edu/offices/studentactivities. Athletics teams. Contact Dick Strockbine: 972.721.5207 or Free counseling sessions are available to students. Contact: udallas.edu/offices/fitnesscenterandpool/fitnesscenter.php Contact: 972.721.5273. J. M. Haggar University Center, first floor. [email protected]. Mike Brock: [email protected] Mary Armstrong: [email protected] Doug Scott: [email protected] Health Services Student Employment Business Office J. M. Haggar University Center, second floor. Students feeling ill or needing routine doctor office services should call the All work-study and placements are through the Human Resources Office: Questions about tuition bill and fees: 972.721.5244; Carpenter Hall, Health Clinic for an appointment with Dr. Lora Rodriguez; walk-ins are 972.721.5382; Carpenter Hall, second floor. first floor. also accepted: 972.721.5322. J. M. Haggar University Center, second floor. Cowan-Blakley Memorial Library Digital and print resources, research database access and Student Government/Programming Board Campus Ministry librarian assistance available for students: 972.721.5315 or Information Technology Information regarding Student Government's recent activities and Information on spiritual life at UD and volunteer opportunities for [email protected]; Braniff Graduate Center, first floor. Issues with student email accounts or the university network: 972.721.5030 Programming Board planning: 972.721.5111. students. Contact Denise Phillips: 972.721.5375 or or [email protected]; Gorman Lecture Center, Rooms F & G. [email protected]; J. M. Haggar University Center, second floor. Dining Services Student Affairs Freshmen will automatically be placed on the All-Access Plus meal plan. Language Lab Issues pertaining to housing, residence life and student conduct. Contact: Campus Safety Office (CSO) Adding money to declining balances must be done through Aramark. Tutors available at the Department of Modern Languages: 972.721.5220; 972.721.5323 or [email protected]; Carpenter Hall, first floor. Students must obtain their ID cards, vehicle registration and parking Dietary concerns and nutritional information can be obtained by Anselm Hall, first floor. permits from CSO. Students should also report suspicious behavior/ contacting Aramark: 972.721.5025; J. M. Haggar University Center, first activity to CSO and file a report if a possession is lost or stolen: 972-721- floor. Switchboard 5305; emergency number 972.265.5911 (x5911); J. M. Haggar University Math Lab Call 972.721.5000 if you need to obtain the phone number of any Center, first floor. Tutoring available for all students: 972.721.5175 or office on campus. Disability Services [email protected]; Haggerty Science Building, Room 24. Questions about disability services. Contact Jeffrey Taylor: 972.721.5385 or [email protected]; Braniff, Room 132. Writing Lab Office of Personal and Career Development (OPCD) Tutors available for one-on-one, 30-minute sessions. Sign-ups are Assists students with resume writing and obtaining internships and jobs. posted outside of the English Department: 972.721.5243; Braniff The OPCD also places students for non-work-study jobs on campus. Graduate Center, Room 304. Contact Julie Janik: 972.721.5131 or [email protected]; Augustine Hall, Room 132.

Printing & Postal Students can buy stamps and send and receive mail at the Printing & Postal center, where they should also obtain their mailbox keys: 972.721.5309; J. M. Haggar University Center, lower level.

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