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Exit I-75 at U.S. 35 east. Exit U.S. 35 at Main Street/ Jefferson Street. Turn left onto Warren Street. Warren Street will become Brown Street. Continue on Brown Street until you reach the University of Dayton and see signs directing you to your residence hall.
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FAMILY GuIdebook
University of DaytonNew Student Orientation 2008
Directions to UDDue to construction, the Stewart Street Bridge will be closed beginning June 23, 2008, for approximately 18 months. If you’ve visited campus before using the Edwin C. Moses exit from Interstate 75, keep in mind that you’ll need to take a different route than the one you used in the past.
The University of Dayton, in collaboration with the city of Dayton, has identified the Main Street/Jefferson Street exit off of U.S. 35 as the main route to the University during this time. Please follow these directions, which will guide you directly to the University of Dayton.
From I-75, southbound (from Toledo)
Exit I-75 at U.S. 35 east. Exit U.S. 35 at Main Street/Jefferson Street. Turn left onto Warren Street. Warren Street will become Brown Street. Continue on Brown Street until you reach the University of Dayton and see signs directing you to your residence hall.
From I-75, northbound (from Cincinnati)
Exit I-75 at U.S. 35 east. Exit U.S. 35 at Main Street/Jefferson Street. Turn left onto Warren Street. Warren Street will become Brown Street. Continue on Brown Street until you reach the University of Dayton and see signs directing you to your residence hall.
From I-70, westbound (from Columbus)
Exit I-70 at I-675. Proceed southbound to U.S. 35. Take U.S. 35 west toward Dayton. Exit at Main Street/Jefferson Street. Turn left onto Warren Street. Warren Street will become Brown Street. Continue on Brown Street until you reach the University of Dayton and see signs directing you to your residence hall.
From I-70, eastbound (from Indianapolis)
Exit I-70 at I-75 south. Proceed southbound and exit at U.S. 35 east. Exit U.S. 35 at Main Street/Jefferson Street. Turn left onto Warren Street. Warren Street will become Brown Street. Continue on Brown Street until you reach the University of Dayton and see signs directing you to your residence hall.
MOVING DAY
Early Drop-OffFor the first time at UD, we are offering new students the opportunity to drop off their belongings before orientation begins! For one hour, families can carry things up to the student’s new room with limited competition for elevators and stairwells. When the hour is through, families can head home knowing that students’ things are waiting for them when they officially move in August 16.
Dropping off belongings early makes move-in day less stressful and allows more time to enjoy New Student Orientation. Families will be able to move in any additional items, pick up the student’s notebook computer and FlyerCard, and attend important orientation sessions.
Early drop-off timeslots are available on August 9, 10 or 11 between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. To register for your early drop-off time, visit housing.udayton.edu/earlydropoff/ between July 1 and August 1. Early drop-off times must be prearranged through this web site, are strictly limited to an hour and allow families only to drop off belongings.
Make move-in as easy as possible by starting early — register for early drop-off today!
Questions? E-mail Residential Services at [email protected].
Move-In ProcessWhen nearing the University of Dayton on Brown Street, you will see signs directing all traffic south on Brown Street past the main entrance at College Park. Continue driving south on Brown Street.
Marianist Hall and Founders Hall residents
Turn left (east) at Kiefaber Street. Proceed down Kiefaber and when it T-bones into Evanston Avenue, you will see more signs and uniformed move-in staff directing you left (north) down Evanston Avenue to C Lot.
Stuart Complex and Marycrest Complex residents
Continue on Brown Street past Kiefaber Street to Irving Avenue. Turn left (east) onto Irving Avenue. Proceed up Irving Avenue and turn left onto Hilltop Road, a service road that runs along the edge of campus. Uniformed move-in staff will direct Stuart residents up the hill to SV and SR Lots. All Marycrest residents will be directed left into G and S2 Lots.
Our move-in staff and Blue Crew team members will greet you under tents erected in S2, SV and C Lots. These tents will serve as “holding stations” for your luggage and boxes, and our move-in staff and Blue Crew will help you carry your things to your room.
Parking & Shuttle BusCars may ONLY UNLOAD in the lots being used for move-in.
Once you have unloaded your belongings, you will be asked to move to the College Park Center (CPC) parking lot on the southwest corner of Brown and Stewart Streets. A shuttle will be available to take you back to campus, beginning at 6:30 a.m. and ending at 1:30 p.m. There will be four stops on the route: (1) the CPC parking lot, (2) behind Marycrest Complex, (3) behind Stuart Complex and (4) at the intersection of Evanston Avenue, Kiefaber Street and Stonemill Road.
Questions on Moving DayIf you have questions about getting to campus or moving in on move-in day (August 16), call the New Student Orientation Information Center at 937-229-2229.
Moving can be a lot of work — packing, loading the truck or van, unloading the truck or van, carrying boxes up and down stairs, unpacking. You get the picture.
We want your move to campus on Saturday, August 16, to be as smooth as possible. The move-in process will begin at 7 a.m. and end at 11 a.m.
IMPORTANT: All students must pick up their FlyerCard and their notebook computer.
Students must have a photo ID to pick up these items. Students must have paid for their computer or have signed a purchase agreement contract in order to pick up the notebook. Payments can be made at the Bursar’s office, located in 103 St. Mary’s Hall.
Notebook Computer O’Reilly Hall Rifle RangeFriday, August 15 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, August 16 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sunday, August 17 No pick-up
Monday, August 18 2 to 7 p.m.
Tuesday, August 19 2 to 5 p.m.
Notebook computers not picked up by 5 p.m. on Tuesday will be moved to 300 Miriam Hall. They can be picked up Wednesday, Thursday or Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in 300 Miriam Hall.
FlyerCardSaturday, August 16 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sunday, August 17 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
FlyerCards can be picked up in the basement of Chaminade Hall if students have submitted their photo in advance. Students who need to have their photo taken for their ID should go to the Campus Card Services office in 102 Powerhouse.
Students who have uploaded their photos may also pick up their FlyerCards during the summer. The Campus Card Services office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
OFFICE HOURS
Friday, August 15, 2008Campus Card Services (FlyerCard) and Dining Services Chaminade Hall Basement 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Computer Pick-up O’Reilly Hall Rifle Range 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Computer Store 43 Miriam Hall 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New Student Orientation Information Center 227 Gosiger Hall 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturday, August 16, 2008Opening times are given for each of the offices listed below. Remember to complete your business with these offices by 1 p.m. so you have time to travel to the UD Arena for the opening ceremony with President Daniel J. Curran, starting at 2 p.m.
Bookstore Marianist Hall 10 a.m.
Bursar/Cashier 103 St. Mary’s Hall 11 a.m.
Campus Card Services (FlyerCard) and Dining Services Chaminade Hall Basement 7:30 a.m.
Computer Pick-up O’Reilly Hall Rifle Range 8 a.m.
Computer Store 43 Miriam Hall 10 a.m.
Health Center Gosiger Hall Ground Floor 8 a.m.
Learning Teaching Center and Student Learning Support Roesch Library Ground Floor 8:30 a.m.
New Student Orientation Information Center 227 Gosiger Hall 7 a.m.
Residence Education 201 Gosiger Hall 7 a.m.
Residential Services 210 Gosiger Hall 7 a.m.
Roesch Library Tours Roesch Library Lobby 10 a.m. (leaving at top and half of every hour)
Student Employment Registration Chaminade Hall Basement 7:30 a.m.
UDit Notebook Computer Training Open House Roesch Library Ground Floor 8 a.m.
Sunday, August 17, 2008College of Arts & Sciences Dean’s Office 100 O’Reilly Hall 12 to 2 p.m.
Bookstore Marianist Hall 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bursar/Cashier 103 St. Mary’s Hall 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Campus Card Services (FlyerCard) and Dining Services Chaminade Hall Basement 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Computer Store 43 Miriam Hall 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
New Student Orientation Information Center 227 Gosiger Hall 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Residence Education 201 Gosiger Hall 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Residential Services 210 Gosiger Hall 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The following offices will be open during New Student Orientation.
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City of Dayton
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Advertisements 26-29
Welcome to the Families of the University of Dayton’s Incoming Class of 2008!
It is indeed a pleasure to welcome you and your student to the University of Dayton. As you look forward to participating in New Student Orientation, you are undoubtedly filled with excitement and anticipation over what will be the beginning of a new chapter in your life and that of your son or daughter. Your student and his or her classmates are an important new thread in our Catholic and Marianist tapestry. As our new students begin this chapter, they will become connected to many experiences, life lessons and friends they will treasure for a lifetime.
We have high expectations of your student, and I encourage you to challenge your young adult to meet these expectations with great care and attention to personal responsibility for his or her own rigorous learning, social and cultural immersion and service to others. Most importantly, your student and fellow classmates will grow spiritually in ways that will help them to be as concerned about themselves as you are. That is the power of a Catholic, Marianist education.
Keep in mind that you and your student are UD. Your student will become a reflection of what others hear, see and know about our University. The UD experience will last for a lifetime, and undoubtedly, we will become a better University and community because we know our students make a difference in the world. We ask all of our students to make the most of their time and talents and to embrace many learning, service and leadership opportunities so that they are prepared for their future. This incoming class is very fortunate to be a part of the University community during a time of growth and change on our campus. The experiences that they will encounter likely will be different from those who are already here or have graduated. They will learn very quickly that the classroom extends to the world beyond campus and will know what it means to be an important part of an academic community of excellence, service and success.
After all, that’s what a University of Dayton education truly means.
Daniel J. Curran, Ph.D. President
Dr. Daniel J. Curran
Welcome 1
Welcome New UD Families!
On behalf of all of us at the University of Dayton, welcome to our campus community and Marianist family! We are delighted that your students will be here with us and grateful that you have entrusted them to our care.
Thirteen student leaders have dedicated many months to planning our New Student Orientation program that will introduce you to all that we love about UD. You and your son or daughter will experience firsthand our students’ excitement about engaging deeply in life within and outside of the classroom, discovering new things and their own sense of passionate purpose, and belonging to a community where all are valued. Orientation will prepare your student to become a full member in our vibrant campus community and to make the most of the UD experience.
We have designed New Student Orientation to be a family affair. We welcome your participation in events on Saturday and Sunday morning, several of which are especially for parents and families (see the schedule on page 4 for details). When you depart on Sunday afternoon, take comfort in the fact that you leave your student in the care of his or her new UD family — a group led by three upperclass students, a faculty member and a staff person committed to shepherding your son or daughter through the first days on campus.
We believe that New Student Orientation will truly be a formative experience for your student. May God bless your family as you join the UD community!
Annette Schmeling, RSCJ Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students
Sister Annette Schmeling, RSCJ
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Welcome to the University of Dayton and the UD family!
As a Catholic, Marianist institution, we place enormous emphasis on community within our University. This community not only includes all the students, faculty and staff, but also the families of each student. As family orientation executive, it is my goal to make this weekend of transition pleasant not only for first-year students, but their families as well.
The involvement of families at UD extends beyond orientation weekend. Families are truly essential because it is with your support that your student is given the opportunity to be part of the UD community. You play an integral role in your student’s life, and we hope that you encourage him or her to get involved in this new adventure. Urge your student to learn about and explore this new collegiate environment, as well as get involved on campus.
Your family is welcome to visit campus all year long. We welcome the company, and students love
visits from friends and family. The students, faculty and staff want to show our appreciation for all families through events like Family Weekend, which will take place October 24-26. The entire orientation team and UD community are excited to meet you, and we are all willing to do whatever we can to make your transition easier! If you still have questions after reading through this guidebook, please feel free to contact the appropriate campus department.
Again, welcome to the University of Dayton family! We can’t wait to meet you!
Abby Berthold Family Orientation Executive Junior, Adolescent to Young Adult Education and Mathematics major
Abby Berthold
Welcome 3
F A M I L YSTUDENTSCHEDULE
Saturday, August 16, 2008 7 to 11 a.m. Move-In
This morning is your time to move your student in and help him or her get settled.
2 to 3 p.m. Opening Ceremony at UD ArenaPresident Curran and student leaders welcome you to UD.
3 to 4:30 p.m. Parent and Family Welcome at UD ArenaUD’s Provost and Vice President of Student Development present a special welcome and program for parents and family members.
4:30 to 6 p.m. Parent and Family Resource Fair at UD ArenaLearn more about all the campus resources available to your student.
6 to 8 p.m. Learning-Living Tailgate on Parking Lot PShow your UD Flyer spirit while enjoying food and alcohol-free entertainment with your student and others from the Learning-Living Community.
8 to 10 p.m. Athletic Event at Baujan Field and Frericks Convocation CenterCheer on the Flyers at a soccer scrimmage or volleyball match!
8 to 10:30 p.m. Parent and Family Reception at Kennedy Union Pub and Torch Lounge
Enjoy music, appetizers and drinks with other parents and family members.
Sunday, August 17, 2008 10 a.m. Welcome Mass at UD Arena
Celebrate liturgy with the UD community. All faith traditions are welcome.
The Welcome Mass is a signature event at the University of Dayton. We invite new students, their families and guests from all faith traditions to attend. Come mark this important milestone in life by gathering in prayer with other members of the University community. A special blessing over new students will be offered near the end of the celebration. We look forward to extending the hospitality of the campus faith community to you. Please join us before you say farewell.
11 a.m. Lunch and Good-byesTake your student out to lunch one more time before you say good-bye. Student programming resumes at 2 p.m. on campus.
*Orientation events are subject to change. A final schedule will be distributed upon arrival.
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STUDENTSCHEDULE
Saturday, August 16, 2008 Move-In 7 to 11 a.m.
You made it to UD! This morning is your time to move in and begin to get settled.
Opening Ceremony at UD Arena 2 to 3 p.m.President Curran and student leaders welcome you to UD.
Small Group Welcome at Residence Halls 4 to 6 p.m.Meet your fellow students and the UD Welcome Team that will help to guide
your orientation experience.
Learning-Living Tailgate on Parking Lot P 6 to 8 p.m.Show your UD Flyer spirit while enjoying food and alcohol-free
entertainment with your Learning-Living Community.
Athletic Event at Baujan Field and Frericks 8 to 10 p.m.Cheer on the Flyers at a soccer scrimmage or a volleyball match!
Community Floor Meeting 10 to 11:30 p.m.Talk with your new floormates about expectations for life in
community at UD.
Party on Humanities Plaza 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.Hang out with new friends after your first day! Enjoy music and food!
Sunday, August 17, 2008 Welcome Mass at UD Arena 10 a.m.Celebrate liturgy with your new community. All faith traditions are welcome.
Lunch and Good-byes 11:30 a.m.Go out to lunch and enjoy some time with your family before they head home.
Dialogue 1 2 to 3:30 p.m.Dialogues throughout orientation will cover topics that are critical to helping
you succeed at UD. Dialogue 1 will focus on UD’s Catholic, Marianist identity. We want you to know why we’re proud of this heritage and
what that means for your experiences here.
Dialogue 2 3:45 to 5:15 p.m.Talk with other students about what brought you to UD and how you can
make the most of your time here.
Community Dinner on Kennedy Union Field and Ice Cream 6 to 8 p.m. Social on Humanities Plaza
RecFest at the RecPlex 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.More fun activities than you can count, including sports,
card games, DDR, karaoke and more!
Orientation 2008 5
STUDENTSCHEDULE CONT.Monday, August 18, 2008
Breakfast 7 to 8:30 a.m.
Deans’ Welcomes 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.The dean of your college or school welcomes you to UD and to the many
possibilities awaiting you in your studies.
First Lecture Series 10 to 11 a.m.Attend your first lecture at UD. Choose from many topics and learn more
about what inspires our faculty. Look for more information about how to sign up for a lecture on vo.udayton.edu.
Dialogue 3 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.What does it take to succeed academically in college? Dialogue 3 helps you
map out a path to success. (Box Lunch)
Academic Advising 2 to 5 p.m.
Campus Resource Fair on Central Mall 2 to 5 p.m.Find out what resources are available to you on campus.
Dinner 5 to 7 p.m.
Dialogue 4 7 to 9 p.m.Explore what it means to be a vital part of our Marianist community.
ArtStreet Fair and Pancake Breakfast (Marycrest Dining Hall) 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.A band, hypnotist, the “Class of 2012 Cornhole Tournament” and lots more!
End the evening with a late-night pancake breakfast.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008 Breakfast 7 to 8:30 a.m.
Convocation and Presentations at the RecPlex 9 to 11 a.m.Join your whole class in celebrating all the opportunities that await you as
you pursue learning at UD!
Dialogue 5 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.UD will expand your horizons. In this dialogue, explore how the diverse
people and experiences at UD can shape you and your future. (Box Lunch)
Intro to the University Seminar and Academic Advising 1:30 to 5 p.m.
Dinner 5 to 7 p.m.
Closing Ceremony 7 to 9 p.m.
STUDENT
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STUDENTSTUDENTSCHEDULE CONT.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008 8 a.m. Classes Begin
TBD Dialogue 6You made it through your first day of classes! Debrief your experiences at UD so far, and talk about ways to manage your time well so that you can make the most of all the opportunities available to you.
Thursday, August 21, 2008 8 a.m. Classes
TBD Sexual Assault Prevention Presentation and Dialogue 7
Friday, August 22, 2008 8 a.m. Classes
3 to 6 p.m. Student Involvement Fair/Up the Orgs on Central MallThere are more ways to get involved at UD than you can imagine. Visit the fair to learn about all the student organizations on campus.
9 to 11 p.m. Fun Events Around CampusStay tuned for details!
Saturday, August 23, 2008 TBD Discover Dayton and Community Service Fest Day
Get out into the Dayton community and see what the city has to offer and how you can serve! Look for more information about how to be involved on vo.udayton.edu.
Orientation will continue through mid-October with Thursday night sessions on topics that help you make the most of your college experience.
*Orientation events are subject to change. A final schedule will be distributed upon arrival.
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TRANSITIONING TO COLLEGE
The transition from high school to college will be a big one not only for your son or daughter, but also for you as a parent. You’ve put a lot of time, effort and love into raising your student, and the time has come for him or her to practice all your life lessons!
Your son or daughter’s college experience will be full of opportunities for growth and development. We want to help prepare you with some information about your student’s important transition to living a new, more independent life as a college student. Learning to navigate this transition may take some practice from both of you, but together, you can have a wonderful first-year experience.
Confidentiality PoliciesBecause it is our goal to create responsible members of society, the University abides by confidentiality policies and laws for students over the age of 18. If your son or daughter visits the Health or Counseling Centers, he or she must give permission before we are able to release any information to you, unless the student is in a life threatening situation. In regard to academic and disciplinary information, you must also have your student’s permission before faculty and staff are able to release information to you. For more details about confidentiality, please contact the Health Center, the Counseling Center or the academic dean’s office of your student’s program.
Nondiscrimination PolicyThe University of Dayton does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, gender or sexual orientation, or against otherwise qualified handicapped students in its admissions policies and academic and other standards, nor in the granting of scholarships, loans and other financial aid, nor in the planning and administration of any of its academic, athletic and other programs, services and activities.
What Do We Do If…Part of the college transition is learning how to address issues and difficulties that may arise. We encourage you to have honest and open conversations with your son or daughter about the challenges of college life. If speaking with your student does not bring complete resolution, here are some campus resources for common issues.
Academic IssuesIf your son or daughter is experiencing difficulty with classes, professors or grades, encourage him or her to speak first with the professor. If your student is not satisfied with the outcome, he or she may make an appointment to speak with the department chair. Classroom support services are also available through Student Learning Support (937-229-2066).
Alcohol Policy ViolationsThe Standards of Behavior regarding alcohol violations in most cases mimic state law. No student under the age of 21 is permitted to purchase, consume, possess or distribute alcoholic beverages. Persons of legal drinking age (21+) are not permitted to consume alcoholic beverages in a public place or to provide alcohol to those who are underage. In an effort to provide an appropriate academic environment, the University does not permit displays of alcohol containers, the use or possession of kegs, the distribution of alcohol in mass quantities and/or overuse or abuse of alcohol. Any violation of laws/statutes regarding alcohol and/or violation of the other University policies will initiate the judicial process. Lastly, alcohol abuse is taken seriously by the University and may result in professional alcohol dependency counseling at the students expense and in some cases suspension from the University.
Behavioral IssuesThe University of Dayton’s Student Standards of Behavior have been developed to support the Catholic and Marianist philosophy of community living. Students are expected to read and adhere to these standards as well as all city, state and federal laws. If a student is documented for a
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violation of a policy and/or law, the student judicial process is initiated. Students are afforded an opportunity to provide mitigation and testimony concerning allegations of misconduct that violate the Standards of Behavior. In accordance with the Family Education Right to Privacy Act (FERPA), parents are not notified of disciplinary action unless deemed necessary by the Dean of Students. FERPA also restricts information sharing with parents about students, so it is important that parents keep an open line of communication with their students to be informed about possible violations. Students found responsible for a policy violation will be issued sanctions and are held accountable for completing those sanctions by the assigned due dates. The Student Standards of Behavior are reviewed and adapted prior to the beginning of each academic year and are posted online at www.udayton.edu/~commstds/.
Health ConcernsThe Health Center (937-229-3131) is available to provide outpatient care to students. All students enrolled at UD may use the Health Center, and both male and female physicians are available.
Making the Transition to College LivingIt is important to remember that your son or daughter will be adjusting to a whole new way of living this year. Your student will live on a floor with people he or she has probably never met before, face new academic challenges and learn the art of managing time with limited adult supervision. For students having difficulty making the transition, the Counseling Center (937-229-3141) is a valuable resource. The Counseling Center helps students to discover goals, handle new relationships, deal with test anxiety and select a major. Individual and group counseling is available.
Spirituality and ReligionWith the transition to college, some students will question the faith traditions in which they were raised, while other students just want to learn more about their religion. UD’s Campus Ministry (937-229-3339) program provides support and opportunities to people of all faiths, as well as service opportunities.
Family EmergenciesWe realize that there may be emergencies, such as a family death or injury, which require parents to get in immediate contact with their sons or daughters. We ask parents to first attempt to contact the student directly. If you are unable to reach your student, or believe it would be best for someone from the University to talk to your student because of the nature of the situation, please follow these suggestions.
For students living in a residence hall, (Campus South, Founders, Lawnview Apartments, Marianist, Marycrest, Stuart or Virginia W. Kettering), contact the front desk of the hall. You may ask to consult with a member of the Residence Education or Campus Ministry staff to determine the best process for contacting your son or daughter.
Residence Hall NumbersCampus South: 937-229-3539 Founders Hall: 937-229-4611 Lawnview Apartments: 937-229-3665 Marianist Hall: 937-229-1627 Marycrest Complex: 937-229-3124 Stuart Complex: 937-229-4621 Virginia W. Kettering Suites: 937-229-4563
If your son or daughter does not live in a residence hall, contact Public Safety (937-229-2121) and explain the reason for contacting the officer. Public Safety will then help you to determine the appropriate action that needs to be taken to reach your son or daughter.
In the event that the student must leave campus quickly due to the emergency and will be absent from classes, you or your student are asked to contact the student’s academic dean’s office. (Phone numbers are available on page 17). You can then ask the dean’s office to contact the appropriate faculty members. Students should also contact their resident assistant or a residence hall staff person to inform them of emergency absences.
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Academic dates and events are subject to change. Please visit registrar.udayton.edu/academiccalendar_2008_09.asp for the most current schedule.
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CAMPUS RESOURCES
UD BookstoreMarianist Hall 937-229-3233 bookstore.udayton.edu
Office of Bursar and Student Accounts 105 St. Mary’s Hall 937-229-4111 www.udayton.edu/~bursar/
Campus Copy CenterKennedy Union Lobby 937-229-4126 printing.udayton.edu
Campus FlyerCard102 Powerhouse 937-229-2456 flyercard.udayton.edu
Campus Ministry101 Liberty Hall 937-229-3339 ministry.udayton.edu
Department of Campus RecreationM24 RecPlex 937-229-2371 www.udayton.edu/~recsport/
Career ServicesCaldwell Street Center 937-229-2045 careers.udayton.edu
Center for International Programs117 Alumni Hall 937-229-2766 international.udayton.edu
Community Standards and Civility224 Gosiger Hall 937-229-4627 communitystandards.udayton.edu
Commuter Students118 Kennedy Union 937-229-4114 campus.udayton.edu/~studact/commuter_students/
Counseling Center112 Gosiger Hall 937-229-3141 www.udayton.edu/~cc/
Dining Services201 Powerhouse 937-229-2441 dining.udayton.edu
Educational and Special Programs227 Gosiger Hall 937-229-2229 campus.udayton.edu/~esp/
Office of Financial Aid148 Albert Emanuel Hall 937-229-4311 finaid.udayton.edu
Office of First-Year Student Engagement36 Ryan C. Harris Learning Teaching Center 937-229-3774
Health CenterGosiger Hall Lower Level 937-229-3131 www.udayton.edu/~healthcenter/
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International Student and Scholar Services117 Alumni Hall 937-229-2748 international.udayton.edu/iss/
Office of Multicultural AffairsGosiger Hall First Floor 937-229-3634
Parking ServicesCollege Park Center 1529 Brown Street 937-229-2128 campus.udayton.edu/~safety/parking/
Post Office and Mail DeliveryMarianist Hall Second Floor 937-229-3844
Public SafetyCollege Park Center 1529 Brown Street Non-emergency: 937-229-2121 campus.udayton.edu/~safety/
Office of the Registrar240 Albert Emanuel 937-229-4131 registrar.udayton.edu
Residence Education205 Gosiger Hall 937-229-3321 www.udayton.edu/~reslife/
Residential Services210 Gosiger Hall 937-229-3317 housing.udayton.edu
Roesch Library937-229-4234 library.udayton.edu
Student Employment148 Albert Emanuel 937-229-3249
Student Involvement and Leadership206 Kennedy Union 937-229-4114 www.udayton.edu/~studact/
Student Learning Support23 Ryan C. Harris Learning Teaching Center 937-229-2066 learningsupport.udayton.edu
Telecommunication Services300 Miriam Hall 937-229-3888 udit.udayton.edu
University Honors Program and John W. Berry, Sr. Scholars Program125 Alumni Hall 937-229-4615 honors.udayton.edu
Women’s Center212 Alumni Hall 937-229-5390 womenscenter.udayton.edu
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ACADEMICS
For all students on campus, professors serve as a valuable resource for academics and extracurricular activities. A new beginning at college is sure to bring academic challenges. Questions about homework assignments, group projects, exams and other issues are always best resolved with a discussion between the student and professor.
Every first-year student is assigned an adviser, usually a faculty member in his or her major field. The student will keep the same adviser throughout the completion of his or her college career. Advisers help students to determine course schedules, as well as academic plans leading to graduation. Advisers also help their students find internships and offer professional advice for future careers. It is essential for the student to be an informed and active part of the advising process, and students often benefit from meeting with their adviser on a regular basis, not just when it’s time to schedule classes for next term.
The Office of the Dean is another important resource for students and their families. Each academic school and college within UD has its own dean’s office to address various issues that arise.
DEANSCollege of Arts and SciencesPaul Benson, Ph.D., Dean 100 O’Reilly Hall 937-229-2611 artssciences.udayton.edu
School of Business AdministrationMatthew Shank, Ph.D., Dean 230 Miriam Hall 937-229-3731 business.udayton.edu
School of Education and Allied ProfessionsThomas Lasley, Ph.D., Dean 104 Chaminade Hall 937-229-3146 soeap.udayton.edu
School of EngineeringMalcolm Daniels, Ph.D., Interim Dean 266 Kettering Laboratories 937-229-2736 engineering.udayton.edu
ACADEMIC STANDARDSAcademic DishonestyStudent academic dishonesty is defined as any attempt by the student to obtain, or assist another student to obtain, a grade higher than honestly earned. The maximum penalty for a proven case of academic dishonesty is an F in the course. Under some circumstances, such as repeated offenses or theft, additional penalties may include dismissal from the major, dismissal from the school or college, removal from the honors program or dismissal from the University.
Attendance PolicyFor first-year students, the allowable number of absences in the first or second term will be equal to twice the meeting times a week.
STUDENT STATUSFull timeA student with an academic schedule of at least 12 semester hours is considered a full-time student.
Three-fourth timeA student with an academic schedule of eight to 11 semester hours is considered a three-fourth-time student.
Part timeA student with an academic schedule of less than eight semester hours is considered a part-time student.
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Post Office DetailsUD’s post office offers full postal services, including mailing packages, sending overseas mail, purchasing money orders and offering DHL Express for overnight shipments. First-year students will receive their mail through mailboxes located in each residence hall. Please follow these suggestions to ensure your mail and care packages from home get to your student!
Letters and packages sent via U.S. Postal Service must be addressed as follows:
Do not include “University of Dayton” or its zip 45469 in the address.
Name of Student Residence Hall/Room Number Box (use “Plus 4” number here) Dayton, Ohio 45401-“Plus 4”
“Plus 4” zip codes are as follows: Founders Hall 8805 Marianist Hall 8812 Marycrest Complex 8802 Stuart Complex 8804 Virginia W. Kettering Suites 8803
Items shipped by private carriers, DHL, FedEx or UPS should use the following address. These carriers cannot use postal mailbox addresses for delivery.
Name of Student Residence Hall/Room Number University of Dayton 300 College Park Dayton, OH 45469
General ParkingInformation
Because of the volume of people on campus for New Student Orientation, ticketing will be relaxed. However, when you visit your son or daughter during the academic year, you will need to get a temporary parking pass from the Parking Services office, College Park Center, 1529 Brown Street. Passes can also be obtained at the visitor booths located at the entrance to C Lot and L Gate. There is no charge for the temporary visitor pass.
Parking is prohibited at all times in the following areas: reserved parking spaces, double-letter lots, campus roadways, College Park Drive and the right side of the University Circle. Please call 937-229-2128 with questions.
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FlyerCardPaying for meals, checking out library books, accessing the RecPlex and getting in to the residence hall — students use their FlyerCards for just about everything.
Your student may also use this official UD photo identification card for Flyer Express, a declining-balance prepaid account accessed with the FlyerCard. The money in the student’s Flyer Express account is carried over from one semester to the next and from year to year.
Students may add funds to their Flyer Express account in several ways.
Online: flyerexpress.udayton.edu/MyAccounts/ AddFlyer.aspx
By phone: 937-229-2456 or 800-259-8864
In person: Campus Card Services office in the Powerhouse, the Bursar’s office in St. Mary’s Hall or at several kiosks located throughout campus
Flyer Express is accepted at ArtStreet Café, The Blend, The Blend Express, UD Bookstore, KU Box Office, Campus Computer Store, Campus Copy Center, The Chill, all Dining Services locations, The Galley, The Hangar, post office, residence hall laundry, Roesch Library, Stuart’s Landing, selected vending areas and many off campus businesses. To find a list of off campus vendors accepting Flyer Express, please visit the Flyer Express web site: flyerexpress.udayton.edu.
Long Distance ServicesThe University of Dayton Information Technologies (UDit) Infrastructure Group provides telephone, high speed data networking and cable television services to students living in the traditional residence halls, Campus South, Plumwood Road, Lawnview Avenue and Garden Apartment buildings, and all University-owned houses. We offer a direct-dial long distance service called UD Telecom, as well as both voice mail and fax services. All new students are given an account for the long distance service. Instructions are sent via email after calling the Help Desk at x93888 with your request for service. Charges are accessed for calls made using the long distance service ($.10/min.) and other UDit Infrastructure Group services used. Please call 937-229-3888 with questions.
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Center for International ProgramsFrom studying abroad to international clubs, students can take advantage of the many opportunities offered through the Center for International Programs (CIP) to internationalize their education and bring culture to their studies and social life.
University study abroad programs, including summer programs, are managed through the CIP’s education abroad office. University of Dayton exchange programs offer semester and year-long options. The education abroad office works closely with other campus offices to provide a comprehensive list of education abroad opportunities.
The International Student and Scholar Services Office, located in the CIP, assists international students with immigration issues, personal advising and emergencies, and links international students with other areas of the University.
Additional intercultural opportunities exist through Coffee Hours; international clubs; annual International Festival; International Learning and Living Community, which supports intercultural communication and relationship building between American and international students; and Maximizing Your International Education (MAXIE) mini-courses.
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The Marian Library (International Marian
Research Institute) We invite you to come, see and use the Marian Library’s resources. Located on Roesch Library’s seventh floor, this world-renowned research center focused on Mary, Mother of Jesus, welcomes you to visit its gallery (contemporary Marian art – about six exhibits each year) and its museum (annual exhibit of Nativity sets from around the world). You are invited to use the reference materials and other library resources and to borrow materials from the circulating collections. Holdings include books and pamphlets in many languages (dating from the 15th century to now), also items from various other Marian collections (statues, prints, music, slides, holy cards, postcards, Christmas cards, crèches, stamps, rosaries, medals, recordings, tapes, CDs and DVDs). The Mary Page (themarypage.org) is a treasury of information and images. Religious Studies graduate students may elect to earn a specialization in Marian studies (joint program with IMRI).
Take CLEP Exams for College Credit!
The College-Level Examination Program® (CLEP) gives students the opportunity to earn college credit for what they already know with qualifying scores on one or more CLEP examinations. These exams test their knowledge of introductory college-level subjects.
The University of Dayton provides credit for the courses listed, after taking and passing the following exams with the required score of 55 (scores from CLEP exams are between 20 and 80):
American Government (POL 201) Chemistry (CHM 200) Macroeconomics (ECO 204) Microeconomics (ECO 203) Psychology (PSY 101) Sociology (SOC 101) U.S. History: Early Colonizations to 1877 (HST 251) U.S. History: 1865-present (HST 252) Western Civ. I or II (HST 103)
When students take a CLEP exam at UD or elsewhere, they can select the institution that should receive their scores. Students should select the University of Dayton to have their scores sent here. An official score report will automatically be forwarded to the school.
Check out the CLEP web site, www.collegeboard.com/clep/. Call Testing Services at 937-229-3277, located at 127 Gosiger Hall, for testing dates and more information.
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RESTAURANT GUIDE
AsianDragon China* 3065 S. Dixie Highway 937-293-3888
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro 2626 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-428-6085
Thai Nine* 11 Brown Street 937-222-3227
BreakfastFirst Watch 2614 Colonel Glenn Highway 937-431-9150 2824 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-435-3127 4105 W. Town and Country Road* 937-643-4077
Golden Nugget* 2932 S. Dixie Drive 937-298-0138
Waffle House 4912 Springboro Pike 937-294-9709
Family DiningApplebee’s 105 N. Springboro Pike 937-436-3222 1450 W. Dorothy Lane* 937-296-4330
Bullwinkle’s 19 N. Main Street (Miamisburg) 937-859-7677
Friendly’s 8270 Springboro Pike 937-291-2879
Max & Erma’s 6930 Miller Lane 937-454-1800
Ruby Tuesday’s 6061 Far Hills Avenue 937-432-9655
T.G.I. Friday’s 2022 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-439-3743
Fast FoodArby’s* 1158 Brown Street 937-331-9045
Burger King* 1129 Brown Street 937-222-0151
Jimmy John’s* 1157 Brown Street 937-226-2600
Kentucky Fried Chicken* 1027 Brown Street 937-461-6721
Panera Bread* 1203 Brown Street 937-223-6700
Potbelly Sandwich Works* 1200 Brown Street 937-220-9510
Penn Station* 1159 Brown Street 937-223-7366
Submarine House* 1137 Brown Street 937-222-7939
Subway* 1103 Brown Street 937-331-9151
Taco Bell* 1000 Brown Street 937-461-9568
Fine DiningJ. Alexander’s 7970 Washington Village Drive 937-435-4441
Benham’s* 209 Warren Street 937-228-7041
Café Boulevard* 329 E. Fifth Street 937-824-2722
Oakwood Club, The* 2414 Far Hills Avenue 937-293-6973
Paragon Club, The 797 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-433-1234
Pine Club, The* 1926 Brown Street 937-228-7463
ItalianBravo 2770 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-439-1294
Carrabba’s Italian Grill 900 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-438-9690
Olive Garden 2789 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-435-0885 6722 Miller Lane 937-898-9363
Pacchia Prima* 410 E. Fifth Street 937-341-5050
Spaghetti Warehouse* 36 W. Fifth Street 937-461-3913
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Listed below are some of the restaurants located in the Dayton area. An asterisk (*) indicates a restaurant within five miles of the University of Dayton. Please note: This is not a comprehensive listing of restaurants
in the Dayton area. The University of Dayton does not endorse any particular restaurant.
MexicanAbuelo’s 2420 N. Fairfield Road 937-426-0570
Carmel’s* 1025 Shroyer Road 937-294-1261
Chipotle* 1211 Brown Street 937-222-2238
Don Pablo’s 2745 Fairfield Commons Boulevard 937-320-1777
Elsa’s South 6318 Far Hills Avenue 937-439-3897
Moe’s Southwest Grill* 1113 Brown Street 937-424-3555
OtherBoston Stoker* 1822 Brown Street 937-224-1309
Brixx Ice Company* 500 E. First Street 937-222-2257
Buffalo Wild Wings 262 East Stroop Road* 937-424-3999 1900 Brown Street* 937-222-9464
Cold Beer and Cheeseburgers* 1060 Patterson Road 937-253-7383
Deli Market, The* 32 Webster Street 937-224-3663
Dublin Pub* 300 Wayne Avenue 937-224-7822
Fricker’s 4963 Springboro Pike 937-298-6492
Grub Steak, The* 1410 N. Main Street 937-276-4193
Hickory Bar-B-Q* 1082 Brown Street 937-228-5252
Hometown Buffet 745 Lyons Road 937-438-3075
Lone Star Steak House 6868 Miller Lane 937-890-2100 251 N. Springboro Pike 937-291-0711
MCL Cafeteria* 4485 Far Hills Avenue 937-299-9009
Milano’s Subs & Pizza 1834 Brown Street* 937-222-7072 2260 N. Fairfield Road 937-427-7827 9572 Springboro Pike 937-434-7827
Starbucks Coffee 1134 Brown Street* 937-223-2400 2424 Far Hills Avenue* 937-294-7582
PizzaCassano’s* 1043 Brown Street 937-223-5464
Dewey’s Pizza* 131 Jasper Street 937-223-0000
Flying Pizza 421 Miamisburg-Centerville Road 937-439-1234
Marion’s 711 Shroyer Road* 937-293-6991 50 E. Stroop Road* 937-296-1177
Uno Chicago Grill* 126 N. Main Street 937-910-8000
SeafoodJay’s* 225 E. Sixth Street 937-222-2892
Red Lobster 6500 Miller Lane 937-264-2811 8200 Springboro Pike 937-433-0940
SweetsBen & Jerry’s Ice Cream* 1934 Brown Street 937-461-1888
Cold Stone Creamery* 135 Jasper Street 937-228-2653
Dairy Queen/Orange Julius* 1105 Brown Street 937-220-9168
Graeter’s Ice Cream* 2412 Far Hills Avenue 937-534-0602
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NorthCourtyard by Marriott (H) 937-890-6112 7087 Miller Lane Dayton, OH 45414
Drury Inn and Suites (M-H) 937-454-5200 6616 Miller Lane Dayton, OH 45414
Fairfield Inn (M) 937-898-1120 6960 Miller Lane Dayton, OH 45414
Hawthorn Suites (M-H) 937-898-7764 7070 Poe Avenue Dayton, OH 45414
Red Roof Inn (L-M) 937-898-1054 7370 Miller Lane Dayton, OH 45414
SouthCourtyard by Marriott (H) 937-433-3131 100 Prestige Place Miamisburg, OH 45342
Country Inn & Suites (M-H) 937-425-7400 8277 Yankee Street Centerville, OH 45458
Days Inn (M) 937-865-0077 250 Byers Road Miamisburg, OH 45342
DoubleTree Guest Suites (H) 937-436-2400 300 Prestige Place Miamisburg, OH 45342
Hawthorn Suites (M-H) 937-434-7881 155 Prestige Place Miamisburg, OH 45342
Homewood Suites (H) 937-432-0000 3100 Contemporary Lane Miamisburg, OH 45342
Knights Inn (L) 937-859-8797 185 Byers Road Miamisburg, OH 45342
Red Roof Inn (L-M) 937-866-0705 222 Byers Road Miamisburg, OH 45342
EastFairfield Inn (M-H) 937-427-0800 2500 Paramount Place Fairborn, OH 45324
Holiday Inn (H) 937-426-7800 2800 Presidential Drive Fairborn, OH 45324
Homewood Suites (H) 937-429-0600 2750 Presidential Drive Fairborn, OH 45324
Red Roof Inn (L-M) 937-426-6116 2580 Colonel Glenn Highway Fairborn, OH 45324
Downtown DaytonCourtyard by Marriott (H)* 937-220-9060 2006 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard Dayton, OH 45408
Crowne Plaza Hotel (H)* 937-224-0800 33 E. Fifth Street (Fifth Street & Jefferson Street) Dayton, OH 45402
Dayton Marriott (H)* 937-223-1000 1414 S. Patterson Boulevard Dayton, OH 45409
DoubleTree Hotel (M-H)* 937-461-4700 11 S. Ludlow Street (Third Street & Ludlow Street) Dayton, OH 45402
Inn Port Guesthouse (M-H)* Bed and Breakfast 937-224-7678 137 Brown Street Dayton, OH 45402
HOTEL GUIDE
Ask for any special discounts such as AAA, group rates, senior rates, student rates or University of Dayton discounts. An asterisk (*) indicates a hotel within five miles of UD. Please note: This is not a comprehensive listing of hotels in the
Dayton area. The University of Dayton does not endorse any particular hotel.
RATE CODE
L=Low (below $50) M=Moderate ($50-$100) H=High (over $100)
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Drug StoresCVS* 1042 Patterson Road
Take Irving Avenue east to Wilmington Avenue. Right onto Wilmington Avenue until you reach Patterson Road, turn left, and CVS will be on your right.
Walgreens Drug Store* 1542 Wayne Avenue
Take Brown Street north to Wyoming Street. Turn right onto Wyoming Street, then turn right onto Wayne Avenue.
Rite Aid Drug Store* 1431 Wayne Avenue
Take Brown Street north to Wyoming Street. Turn right onto Wyoming Street, then turn right onto Wayne Avenue.
MallsThe Mall at Fairfield Commons 2727 Fairfield Commons Boulevard
From Brown Street, continue on Warren Street and then South Jefferson Street. Turn right to merge onto U.S. 35 east toward Xenia. Take the exit onto I-675 north toward Columbus. Take exit 17 for North Fairfield Road. Turn right at North Fairfield Road/Veteran’s Memorial Parkway. The mall is approximately one-quarter mile on right.
Dayton Mall 2700 Miamisburg-Centerville Road
Take I-75 south to exit 44 (Centerville/Miamisburg exit). Turn left at end of ramp onto OH-725, and the mall is approximately one-half mile on right.
Town and Country Shopping Center* 300 East Stroop Road
Take Brown Street south. Continue on Oakwood Avenue, and take a slight left at Far Hills Avenue. Turn left on Stroop Road, and the mall will be on your right. Kroger and CVS stores are also located next to Town and Country.
The Greene Town Center 51 Plum Street
Take Brown Street south and continue onto Warren Street. Warren Street becomes South Jefferson Street. Merge onto U.S. 35 toward Xenia, then merge onto I-675 south toward Cincinnati after about five miles. Take exit 10 (Indian Ripple Road) toward Dorothy Lane/Kettering. Turn right onto Indian Ripple Road, then left onto Greene Boulevard. Turn left onto Cedar Park Drive.
Grocery StoresKroger 1555 Wayne Avenue
Take Brown Street north to Wyoming Street. Turn right onto Wyoming Street, then turn right onto Wayne Avenue.
Meijer 4075 Wilmington Pike
Take Irving Avenue east to Wilmington Pike. Turn right onto Wilmington Pike for about three miles until you reach Stroop Road. After you cross Stroop Road, the store is on your right.
Wal-Mart Super Store* 1071 West Dorothy Lane
Take Brown Street south, and continue on Oakwood Avenue. Turn right onto East Schantz Avenue. Turn left onto South Dixie Highway. Wal-Mart is approximately one-tenth of a mile on the right.
Listed below are some of the stores located in the Dayton area. An asterisk (*) indicates a store within five miles of the University of Dayton. Please note: This is not a comprehensive listing of stores in the Dayton area. The University of
Dayton does not endorse any particular store.
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