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Strengthening Lives for Purpose, Service, and Leadership Strengthening Lives for Purpose, Service, and Leadership 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, California 90263 1 New Student Orientation Map cifica Via Pa N d Catalina Drive a o R a s e M a u g A VG e rive v a D i lin r ta a D C r a e s t a x C a e B d a r i V i i George Page V C a P l a a c Apts r if r ic a a p Mariposa Cir ha C Ba Drescher H xter Parking D CR r Chumash iv J e Ridge Lane K N V N Catalina Drive To L we M T rs Ro R HC ad Q le S Anacapa Lane c e P ir a C v N Drescher Apts r e ge r n si D t r n i a u v c e i H f i c a P a 19 i SAC Tiner Court V C Towers Apts 18 Presidents Dr ive 20 Lovernich 21 CCB Apts 22 A B U 23 p p e r R e s Legend id en ce R L oa o d w Brock House Orientation Check In (Fireside Room) e r R e AP Adamson Plaza s id Tari Frahm Rokus Field e n A Amphitheatre c e ver D R S ea ri o S v AC Appleby Center a e e d a v e BPC Black Family Plaza Classrooms r D B Bookstore r iv e CCB Center for Communication HOUSES and Business CR Central Receiving 1 - Conner CAC Cultural Arts Center 2 - Phillips EA Elkins Auditorium 3 - E. Pengilly BPC FR Fireside Room 4 - Peppers FF Firestone Fieldhouse 5 - Hayes 6 - White d TS Harilela International Tennis Stadium J r oh a 7 - Fifield n v T e HC Health Center y l l 8 - Pauley er u HH Heritage Hall D o d a ri B 10 - Crocker v o e y HWC Howard A. White Center R k 11 - J. Pengilly s n JP Joslyn Plaza w o o y 12 - Knott n n KSC Keck Science Center a a B C L Lindhurst Theatre 13 - Eaton u b 14 - Darnell i MB Music Building l 15 - Miller a OS OneStop (located inside of TAC) M PL Payson Library 16 - DeBell PLC Pendleton Learning Center 17 - Banowsky R Raitt Recital Hall 18 - Krown Alpha RHO Rho Parking Lot 19 - Krown Beta RAC Rockwell Academic Center 20 - Shafer S Sandbar 21 - Sigma SAC Seaver Academic Complex 22 - Morgan Alumni Park ST Smothers Theatre 23 - Dewey C Stauffer Chapel ve SHUTTLE PICK UP ri D TAC Thornton Administrative Center r le 1. Smothers Theatre y TCC Tyler Campus Center T 2. Stauffer Chapel - Transfer Excursion n VG Villa Graziadio h 3. Rho Parking Lot - Friday Afternoon Excursions o WC Waves Cafe J W Weisman Museum Shuttle Stop 2 Pacific Coast Highway TABLE OF CONTENTS PepperdineWelcome M Newessage Student from the Orientation Dean Mission Statement ...........................................................44 WelcomeGraduate MessageAcademic from Advisory the Dean Committee .............................................................................................. 55 SeaverFall 201 College5 Incoming Graduate List of Program Graduates Council .................................................................................66 FallSchedule 2015 ofIncoming Events List of Graduates ........................................................................................78 ScheduleWAVES Liofngo Events .................................................................................................................... 911 WAVESRetail D Lingoirectory .......................................................................................................................... 12 12 RetailEntertainment Directory Directory ....................................................................................................................... 1413 EntertainmentWaves Weeken Directoryd ..........................................................................................................15 14 WavesDance iWeekendn Flight ...................................................................................................................... 1615 ClubsOneStop and Off Organizationsice .........................................................................................................1615 DanceHealth in C enterFlight ........................................................................................................................ 1716 OneStopCounseling Office Center ........................................................................................................................ 17 17 HealthCampus Center Ministry .......................................................................................................................... 18 18 CounselingStudent Employment Center ................................................................................................................... Office 19 19 CampusSeaver C ollegeMinistry Career ..................................................................................................................... Center 2020 StudentLibraries Employment Office ....................................................................................................21 21 SeaverPepperdine College Volunteer Career CenterCenter ................................................................................................... 22 22 PepperdineCampus Recreation Volunteer Center ...................................................................................................23 23 CampusCenter f orRecreation the Arts ................................................................................................................. 2424 CenterSeaver Cforollege the Artsand ...................................................................................................................George Pepperdine College, Alumni Affairs 25 25 SeaverDepartment College of Pandublic George Safety Pepperdine College, Alumni Affairs ...............................................26 26 DepartmentEmergency N ofotification Public Safety and Em....................................................................................................ergency Preparedness Information 27 27 EmergencyDisability S ervicesNotification Office and Emergency Preparedness Information ........................................28 27 DisabilityPepperdine Services University Office Emergency ......................................................................................................... Preparedness 28 28 PepperdineDepartment University of Public S Emergencyafety Preparedness ......................................................................29 29 RentalPepperdine Cars Waon Campusves Team ........................................................................................................... Shop Sale 30 29 PepperdineThe Pepperdine Waves FIGHT Team So Shopng Sale ..........................................................................................30 31 ACampus Portrait P ofhone Pepperdine Directory .......................................................................................................... 31 32 Pepperdine Mobile App ...........................................................................................................31 The Pepperdine FIGHT Song...................................................................................................32 Campus Phone Directory.........................................................................................................33 3 New Student Orientation Mission Statement New Student Orientation facilitates a successful college transition by introducing new students and families to Pepperdine’s engaging campus community, academic environment, Christian mission, and support resources in a welcoming atmosphere conducive to building new relationships. Learning Outcomes A student who participates in New Student Orientation should be able to: 1. Cultivate a sense of community 2. Make informed decisions about academic choices 3. Locate and utilize campus services and resources 4. Discover opportunities available outside the classroom 5. Understand the nature and importance of Pepperdine’s Christian faith and heritage 6. Develop a growing love and pride for Pepperdine 7. Feel reassured about the decision to attend Pepperdine for his or her college education As a Christian University, Pepperdine Affirms: That God is That God is revealed uniquely in Christ That the educational process may not, with impunity, be divorced from the divine process That the student, as a person of infinite dignity, is the heart of the educational enterprise That the quality of student life is a valid concern of the University That truth, having nothing to fear from investigation, should be pursued relentlessly in every discipline That spiritual commitment, tolerating no excuse for mediocrity, demands the highest standards of academic excellence That freedom, whether spiritual, intellectual, or economic, is indivisible That knowledge calls, ultimately, for a life of service. 4 New Student Orientation WELCOME Mission Statement New Student Orientation facilitates a successful college transition by introducing new students and families to Pepperdine’s engaging campus community, academic environment, Christian mission, and support resources in a welcoming atmosphere conducive to building new relationships. Learning Outcomes A student who participates in New Student Orientation should be able to: I am pleased that you have chosen Pepperdine University for your graduate studies. My sincere 1. Cultivate a sense of community hope is that you find Pepperdine to be a place of intellectual, spiritual, and personal growth, both 2. Make informed decisions about academic choices inside and outside of the classroom. The University community welcomes you to our campus 3. Locate and utilize campus services and resources and looks forward to the contributions you will make to the Pepperdine community. I am hopeful 4. Discover opportunities available outside the classroom that the information included in this booklet is helpful as you transition
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