New Student Orientation Schedule - ReadySet

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New Student Orientation Schedule - ReadySet
New Student Orientation Schedule
Table of Contents
Welcome........................................................................2
Information Technology & Services..................................8
Winter Welcome Schedule..............................................3
Orange Alert...................................................................9
Helpful Information and Services....................................6
Contact Information Policy.......................................... 10
Winter Welcome Headquarters........................................6
Dining Services........................................................... 10
Once You Arrive...............................................................6
University Bookstore.................................................... 11
School and College Meetings........................................ 6
Parking Permits..............................................................7
Appendix
I.D. Cards.......................................................................7
Campus Office Directory.............................................. 12
Registration Information.................................................7
SU Places................................................................... 14
Placement Exam Information..........................................7
North Campus Map..................................................... 15
Health Services..............................................................8
South Campus Map..................................................... 16
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Welcome
From the Director of First-Year and Transfer Programs and the
Faculty Liaison to the First-Year Experience
Dear New Students:
It is our pleasure to welcome you to the Syracuse University family. We
are thrilled that you have chosen to join us for such an important part of
your life. Whether you are just starting your college career, have been at
another institution, are returning from abroad, or are new to the United
States, now is definitely a great time to join the spirit of the Orange!
We look forward to your arrival on campus and have developed a full
schedule for you and your families. As part of Winter Welcome 2015,
we have planned academic and social events to make your transition
to Syracuse University smooth and engaging. The motto of Syracuse
University—established by our founders in 1870—is Suos cultoures scientia
coronat, or, “Knowledge crowns those who seek her.” The wisdom of this
statement is clear: Your future will be shaped by the choices you make.
Your charge during Winter Welcome is to participate in the programs,
explore the community, and open yourself to the discovery of new people
and ideas.
This Winter Welcome guide contains important information for you,
including the schedule of events for the weekend. If you have additional
questions, contact the First-Year and Transfer Programs office at 315-4431012 via e-mail at [email protected].
We hope you find this next step on your educational journey an enjoyable
and rewarding one. You have our best wishes for a great University
experience and a successful career. We look forward to meeting you.
Go Orange!
Carrie Grogan Abbott
Director
Office of First-Year
and Transfer Programs
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Jerry M. Evensky
Professor of Economics
Faculty Liaison to the
First-Year Experience
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Winter Welcome Schedule
All mandatory events are denoted by an
symbol. New students are encouraged to attend all events.
Thursday, January 8th
9 a.m.-noon
English Language Assessment Exam Required for all non-native English
speakers
Gifford Auditorium,
Huntington Beard
Crouse Hall
Friday, January 9th
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
International Student Orientation
Maxwell Auditorium
Noon
Residence Hall Move-In New students are allowed to move in to on-campus
housing
All residential facilities
3-5 p.m.
Winter Welcome Check-In All new students must check-in for Winter Welcome
and pick up important information about orientation and their arrival on
campus.
Panasci Lounge,
Schine Student Center
3-5 p.m.
New Student Resource Fair Stop in and learn about different campus
resources, offices, and departments! This is a great opportunity to meet staff
members from these offices and have your questions answered.
304 Schine Student
Center
3-5 p.m.
Campus Tours Walking tours of campus will leave every 30 minutes
Leaving from Panasci
Lounge, Schine
Student Center
3-5 p.m.
Library Tours Leaving every 30 minutes
Bird Library
5-6 p.m.
International Student Residence Hall Move-In The Slutzker Center will
provide transportation for new international students from the Slutzker Center
to residence halls.
Slutzker Center to all
residential facilities
6:30 p.m.
CONNECT Dinner (Parents and guardians only) Join us for dinner and a
chance to network with other parents and key University staff members.
Brief welcoming remarks from the directors of the Office of First-Year & Transfer
Programs and the Parents Office. Questions? Call the Parents Office at
315-443-5388 or email [email protected].
Goldstein Alumni and
Faculty Center
6:30 p.m.
Dinner with the Orientation Leaders Join the Orientation Leaders (OLs) for
dinner! This is a great opportunity to meet other new students living in your
residence hall.
Schine Dining Center,
Schine Student Center
7-10 p.m.
Winter Blast! Join us in the Schine Student Center for fun games, activities,
free food, and more! This is a great opportunity to meet other new and
returning SU students in a fun and interactive environment.
Goldstein Auditorium,
Schine Student Center
Saturday, January 10th
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Registrar’s Office Staff from the Office of the Registrar will be available for
assistance.
106 Steele Hall
9:30 a.m.
Winter Convocation for New Students This is a special ceremony that marks
the opening of the University and the beginning of your academic career at
Syracuse University. Parents and family members are welcome to attend.
Setnor Auditorium,
Crouse College
11 a.m.-noon
New Student Welcome Brunch Join academic administrators, orientation
leaders, representatives from the Division of Student Affairs, and other
members of the University community as they welcome you to SU. Parents and
family members are welcome to attend.
Goldstein Auditorium,
Schine Student Center
Noon
Parent Information Session If your student is new to Syracuse University,
join the Parents Office for this interactive discussion with a panel of SU-savvy
colleagues, from across the campus, to address topics that are on your mind.
304 Schine Student
Center
Noon
The College of Arts and Sciences Welcome meeting
207 Hall of Languages
Noon
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics New student meeting
331 Sims Hall
Noon-3 p.m.
School of Education Advising
111 Waverly Avenue,
Suite 230
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Winter Welcome Schedule
Noon-3 p.m.
School of Information Studies Open advising
114 Hinds Hall
Noon-5 p.m.
Student Parking Permits Issued
621 Skytop Road
Noon-5 p.m.
University College Advising and registration
700 University Avenue
12:30 p.m.
College of Visual and Performing Arts Welcome meeting
305 Crouse College
12:30-1 p.m.
College of Engineering and Computer Science Welcome meeting
220 Link Hall
12:30-4:30 p.m.
The College of Arts and Sciences Advising and registration
323 Hall of Languages
12:30-5 p.m.
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics Open advising
340 Sims Hall
1-1:45 p.m.
College of Engineering and Computer Science Calculus Readiness Exam
152 Link Hall
1-4 p.m.
College of Visual and Performing Arts Academic advising and registration
200 Crouse College
1-5 p.m.
College of Engineering and Computer Science Advising and registration
130 Link Hall
5:30 p.m.
Dinner at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Join us for dinner at the award-winning
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que in downtown Syracuse as we share insider information
on how to succeed at SU. Buses will depart at 5:30 p.m. from the Schine
Student Center and will go straight to Cosmic Bowling following dinner.
Buses depart from
Schine Student Center
8 p.m.
Cosmic Bowling Bowling and music — what more could you ask for? Buses
will go directly to Cosmic Bowling from Dinosaur Bar-B-Que. Don’t miss out on
this great opportunity to unwind before the stress of the semester sets in!
Buses will return to
Schine Student Center
Sunday, January 11th
9 a.m.
Breakfast
Brockway, Ernie Davis,
Graham, Sadler, and
Shaw dining centers,
and Goldstein Dining
9 a.m.-noon
College of Engineering and Computer Science Advising and registration
130 Link Hall
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
University College Advising and registration
700 University Avenue
9:30 a.m.-noon
University College New student orientation
700 University Avenue,
Room 307
10 a.m.
Success and Integrity at SU This session is designed to prepare you for
your academic work at Syracuse University with information about academic
resources, opportunities, and policies.
304 Schine Student
Center
11 a.m.
SU 101 Orientation Leaders (OLs) will host this information session to help
you learn more about your new campus. The OLs will discuss University
resources, getting around, finding your niche on campus, Orange pride, and the
SU community.
304 Schine Student
Center
Noon-5 p.m.
Student Parking Permits Issued
621 Skytop Road
12:30 p.m.
New Student Tailgate Reception Get energized for the game while enjoying
the company of other new students. Don’t forget to pick up your Otto’s Army
class shirt!
Panasci Lounge,
Schine Student Center
5:30 p.m.
Discovery Student Dinner For students returning from the Discovery Florence
and Strasbourg programs.
Ernie Davis Dining
Center
8 p.m.
SU Men’s Basketball vs. Florida State Tickets can be purchased from the
Carrier Dome Box Office at Gate B or 1-800-DOME-TIX or www.carrierdome.
com/mbball.
Carrier Dome
TBA
Residence Hall Floor Meetings During the first week of classes, each
residence hall will hold floor meetings. Check with your resident advisor (RA)
for your specific date, time, and location.
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Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Winter Welcome Schedule
Monday, January 12th
First day of Spring 2015 classes
Noon-1:30 p.m.
Office of Multicultural Affairs Open House Learn about the various programs
and special events offered to new and returning students through the Office of
Multicultural Affairs.
105 Schine Student
Center
7 p.m.
There is More to My Story Living in an inclusive and diverse community
is one of the most exciting and valuable aspects of a college experience.
During this powerful session you will hear first-person accounts from current
students of their initial experiences in, and feelings about, the diverse
Syracuse University community.
201 Goldstein
Student Center
Wednesday, January 14th
11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
Winter Student Involvement Fair 2015 The Winter Student Involvement Fair
is your chance to make new connections, interact with recognized student
organizations, get involved in student activities, and find your passion. For more
information about getting involved visit studentactivities.syr.edu.
Goldstein Auditorium,
Schine Student Center
7 p.m.
Speak About It This performance-based presentation includes thoughtprovoking and sometimes humorous skits and monologues, all based on true
stories, dealing with sexual consent, assault and misconduct, and bystander
intervention. The program also introduces students to the many resources at
Syracuse. All new students must attend this event.
Hendricks Chapel
Thursday, January 15th
7 p.m.
There is More to My Story Living in an inclusive and diverse community
is one of the most exciting and valuable aspects of a college experience.
During this powerful session you will hear first-person accounts from current
students of their initial experiences in, and feelings about, the diverse
Syracuse University community.
304 Schine Student
Center
Monday, January 19th
Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday (No classes)
Wednesday, January 21st
8-10 p.m.
Transfer Student Skating Social Once your first week of classes has ended,
it is important to reconnect with new transfer students, transfer mentors, and
staff. Come ice skating on South Campus, meet your transfer mentor, and grab
some food and beverages.
Tennity Ice Skating
Pavilion, South
Campus
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Helpful Information and Services
Transitioning to any new environment can
be challenging. But your transition to the SU
community doesn’t have to be stressful. Be sure
to seek assistance from our many offices and
departments on campus. They are happy to provide
you with answers and solutions.
Winter Welcome Headquarters
(WWHQ)
Orientation leaders and staff from the Office of
First-Year and Transfer Programs will be available
in the Winter Welcome Headquarters in the
Hildegarde and J. Myer Schine Student Center,
Room 228A, to answer your questions. Or call the
WWHQ at 315-443-1012.
Office hours:
Friday, January 9, noon-5 p.m.
Saturday, January 10, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday, January 11, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m
Once you arrive
If you are living on Main Campus or within the
South Campus Skyhalls, please report directly to
your residence hall beginning at noon on Friday,
January 9. Residence hall staff members will
be available to check you in and answer your
questions. Residence hall information desks will
open at noon Friday, January 9, and remain staffed
throughout the weekend. Students moving into
South Campus apartments should report to the
Goldstein Student Center, South Campus Housing
Office, Room 210. Apartment keys and other
important information will be available at this
location.
The South Campus office will be open:
Friday, January 9, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, January 10, noon-4 p.m.
Sunday, January 11, noon-4 p.m.
School and college meetings
If your school or college is holding a meeting, you are required to attend. You will review placement testing
(if applicable), advising, and registration procedures that will prepare you for course registration. Review
any communication you have received from your school or college about these meetings before your arrival.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
Noon
The College of Arts and Sciences, Welcome Meeting
207 Hall of Languages
Noon
School of Education, Advising
111 Waverly Ave., Suite 230
Noon
David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics,
New Student Meeting
331 Sims Hall
Noon
School of Information Studies, Welcome Meeting
114 Hinds Hall
12:30 p.m. College of Engineering and Computer Science,
Welcome Meeting
220 Link Hall
12:30 p.m. College of Visual and Performing Arts, Welcome Meeting
305 Crouse College
SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
9:30 a.m.
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University College, New Student Orientation
700 University Ave.
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Helpful Information and Services
Parking permits
Registration information
Permits are purchased online through your MySlice
account and must be picked up at Parking Services,
621 Skytop Road, during these times. No permits
will be mailed.
You can register for classes beginning at 9:30 a.m.
Saturday, January 10. After scheduled registration,
you may adjust your class schedule through 11:59
p.m. Tuesday, January 20. If you need assistance,
please refer to the contextual help links within the
enrollment and other student records pages in the
Student Services section of MySlice.
Friday, January 9, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, January 10, noon-5 p.m.
Sunday, January 11, noon-5 p.m.
To register your vehicle, bring your SU I.D. or class
schedule. You must have a University parking
permit to park in campus lots.
I.D. cards
Your SU I.D. card will serve as your official University
identification and give you access to residence
halls, dining centers, snack operations, athletic
facilities, library privileges, vending machines,
Carrier Dome and Schine Box Office event tickets,
laundry services, and the Schine Copy Center. For
information on obtaining an SU I.D., please go to
housingmealplans.syr.edu and follow the links to ID
Card Services, New student ID.
The Housing, Meal Plan, and I.D. Card Service
Center located at 206 Steele Hall will be open:
Friday, January 9, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday, January 10, noon-4 p.m.
Sunday, January 11, noon-4 p.m.
If you need help using MySlice or have general
student records questions call 315-443-2422 or
e-mail [email protected].
Winter Welcome hours:
Saturday, January 10, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Regular Business hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Placement exam information
English Language Assessment Exam:
Non-native speakers of English must take the
English Language Assessment Exam. The exam
will be given Thursday, January 8, from 9 a.m. to
noon (please arrive by 8:45 to be seated) in Gifford
Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall. Bring a photo ID,
No. 2 pencil and your SU I.D. or your SCIS clearance
form. If you have questions, contact the Lillian and
Emanuel Slutzker Center for International Services
at 315-443-2457 or Margo Sampson, ESOL
language coordinator, at [email protected].
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Helpful Information and Services
Foreign Language placement exam
If you are a new student who has had any previous
instruction in or personal experience with a
language and plan to continue studies in that
language, you must take the appropriate foreign
language placement examination. Please follow the
instructions for registering for language classes,
which can be found in the registration materials for
your school or college. To be properly registered for
French, German, Hebrew, Italian, or Spanish, you
must take the appropriate placement exam online
prior to registering. The placement exams are
available at myslice.syr.edu. Placement exams for
all other languages will be available by contacting
the appropriate language coordinator in 340
H.B. Crouse Hall (HBC) or contact Colleen Kepler
at [email protected]. You can find information
about all languages offered on the web site at
lang.syr.edu, click on “Languages” and select the
appropriate language.
Mathematics placement exam
The mathematics placement exam is available
online at myslice.syr.edu. You can take this exam
from any computer and should complete it before
you arrive on campus. If you cannot, you can go to
any computer cluster on campus and take it there.
A list of campus computer labs and their hours is
available at its.syr.edu. After completing the exam,
you can view your placement results by going to
myslice.syr.edu and clicking on the “view placement
exam results” link. Print out the MySlice page with
your results and bring it to your advising session.
Frequently Asked Questions about Placement
Exams can be found at https://answers.syr.edu/
display/place/Placement+Exams.
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Students who will require disability-related
accommodations on placement exams should
contact the Office of Disability Services at 315-4434498 in advance.
Health Services
Health Services will be open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on
Friday, January 9 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday,
January 10. If you need assistance while Health
Services is closed, call 315-443-9005.
Information Technology and
Services
Information Technology and Services (ITS) provides
a wide range of computing services and facilities
for students, including high-speed wireless
(AirOrangeX) and wired (ResNET) networks for
Internet connections in the residence halls and
across campus; e-mail; online academic and
personal information resources through MySlice;
the Blackboard learning management system; web
conferencing; and computer labs equipped with
specialized academic software technologies. Access
to these services is controlled through your NetID
and password. If you have not activated your NetID
you should do so before you arrive on campus.
The process is simple and can be done online at
netid.syr.edu.
IMPORTANT: Don’t share your password with
anyone. No one at Syracuse University, including
ITS, will ever ask for your password. Do not respond
to any requests to reveal your password or other
private information, including online and e-mail
requests. Treat your password like the PIN for your
ATM card—as your secret.
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Helpful Information and Services
Complete information about connecting to and
using the computing resources at SU is available on
the ITS web site at its.syr.edu/newtosu.
GET ONLINE
All SU residences enjoy 100 percent high-speed
wireless and wired network coverage. You will
receive information about connecting your devices
to the SU network when you check into your
residence hall. To connect, you will need your
NetID and password, and access to your device’s
administrator account.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE REQUIREMENTS:
Your computer should have valid, up-to-date antivirus software running and a firewall that is turned
on, and be configured to update automatically.
Bring an Ethernet cable for any network-enabled
TVs, streaming media devices (i.e., Roku 3, Apple
TV), and similar devices, including wireless game
consoles (i.e., Xbox, Playstation), and if you want
the option of a wired connection for your computer.
Except for your computer, none of these are
supported on the wireless network. Also, bring all
the power and connection cables you need for your
computer peripherals (printer, external hard drive,
monitor, etc.) and portable devices.
You must disable any peer-to-peer file sharing
services (e.g. Tixati, Vuze, uTorrent, Ares) and
any Internet connection sharing services on your
computer before arriving on campus.
Personal wireless access points, wireless routers,
and Airports are not permitted on campus; personal
wired routers are allowed as long as their wireless
capabilities are turned off.
Most wireless printers will not work on campus WiFi
networks, including Syracuse University’s, because
they were designed for smaller or less secure home
networks. We recommend disabling the wireless
feature, and using a Bluetooth wireless connection
or USB cable instead.
Avoid bringing wireless-only devices (such as
Chromecast, Roku 1 & 2, portable gaming units) to
campus. These can’t be configured to work on the
wireless network.
BE PREPARED JUST IN CASE…
Please be sure to bring to campus the
administrative password for each of your devices
and all of the original software—especially your
original Windows or Macintosh operating system
media (e.g., DVDs, CDs, USB drive) and other media
that came with your computer, and the original
media and applicable license or key codes for your
additional software. These will be necessary for you,
or any technician, to reload your computer software
should you have a hard drive failure or other serious
problem that requires a software reinstallation. Be
sure to keep your device software in a safe place.
Back up your stuff to an external location! If your
computer fails and you haven’t backed up your work,
photos, music or other important files, they may be
lost forever. Whether you choose a hardware option
such as an external hard drive, or an online cloud
service, make sure to protect your data.
COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS
Computer recommendations from your school or
college can be found at its.syr.edu/computers.
Check them before making any decisions. If your
school or college says you can buy either Apple
or Windows, buy the one with which you are most
comfortable. Most standard software is available for
both platforms, but running a Windows operating
system on an Apple computer may add cost (i.e.,
Boot Camp). If you have a Windows computer, we
recommend it have a wireless network adapter
(also known as a NIC) that supports 802.11c or
802.11n at 5 GHz. NICs that support both the A
and N specifications will meet this requirement,
and will be indicated as: a/b/g/nl; a/b/g/draft-n; or
a/g/n. Apple computers already have this built in.
CABLE TELEVISION
Standard cable TV service is provided in all SU
residential facilities. Optional premium services are
available at additional cost. You need to bring your
own television, a coaxial cable, and an Ethernet
cable if your TV is network-enabled (networkenabled TVs cannot be used on the wireless
network).
FOR ADDITIONAL HELP OR INFORMATION
If you need technology assistance, search our
Knowledge Base at answers.syr.edu, email help@
syr.edu, or call 315-443-2677. ITS consultants also
are available in person at the ITS Service Center
located in Room 1-227, just off the main atrium of
the Life Sciences Complex on Main Campus. For
hours of operation, visit its.syr.edu/supportsvc.
Orange Alert
Orange Alert, SU’s crisis notification system, uses
text messages, phone, and e-mail alerts to provide
rapid notification and instructions to members
of the University community in the event of a
critical incident in progress. This could include an
individual who is considered armed and dangerous,
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Helpful Information and Services
a widespread hazardous materials incident, an
explosion, or any other event in which there is an
immediate threat of physical harm or death to
campus community members. To register, students
should log onto MySlice, click on the “Orange
Alert” link, and follow the instructions on providing
contact information. For more information, contact
the Department of Public Safety, 315-443-2224,
publicsafety.syr.edu.
The Food Services schedule and hours of operation
can be found at foodservices.syr.edu.
Contact information policy
All Main Campus residents and first-year students
living in the Skyhalls at South Campus are required
to enroll in a University meal plan as outlined in
the Terms and Conditions of Student Housing. You
may purchase or change a meal plan online. Use
your NetID to log on to Myslice.syr.edu and select
“Dining Plans & Points.”
Syracuse University students are required to
provide to the University accurate and timely
information regarding their addresses, telephone
numbers, and other contact information. http://
supolicies.syr.edu/studs/stud_contact.htm.
Contact information concerning students and their
parents, guardians, and/or emergency contacts
facilitates effective communication and access to
these persons in appropriate circumstances. Such
circumstances may include, but are not limited
to, the following: health and safety emergencies
affecting students or members of their families;
notification concerning opportunities or important
events about which students may wish to be
informed; and general information sharing
from schools, colleges, and departments of the
University. Contact information will be maintained
in accordance with the federal Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA). For more
information on student rights under FERPA, visit
registrar.syr.edu.
Students can submit contact information via
MySlice. Log in and select an option under “Personal
Information.” Alternatively, students can submit
contact information to the Registrar’s Office, 106
Steele Hall, in person, by telephone (315-443-2422),
or by email (registrar.syr.edu). Contact information
should be updated whenever changes occur.
Dining Services
Ernie Davis Dining Center will be open on Friday,
January 9, from 4:30-9 p.m. It will open early for
breakfast, 8-10 a.m. on Saturday, January 10 and
Sunday, January 11. All the other dining centers
wil open for the spring semester beginning with
continental breakfast at 9-10 a.m. on Saturday,
January 10. Schine Dining will be open on Friday,
January 9, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. and on Saturday and
Sunday, January 10 and 11, from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Goldstein Dining will open Friday, January 9 from
4:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday hours
are 8 a.m.-midnight. Regular hours will resume on
Monday, January 12.
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An SU I.D. card is required for access to any of the
dining centers. It is a violation of the Student Code
of Conduct to use another student’s SU I.D. for
access to the dining centers and/or meals.
The deadline to lower spring semester meal plans
is Friday, January 23 at 5 p.m.
SUpercard FOOD
SUpercard FOOD is a declining balance cash
account that can be used for the a la carte
purchase of food and beverages in all Food
Services locations and University vending
machines. The account is accessed through your
SU I.D. card. It’s a fast and convenient way to eat
on campus.
All University meal plans come with a FOOD
account. You may purchase FOOD funds online
24/7 throughout the academic year. Use your NetID
to log on to Myslice.syr.edu and select “Purchase
FOOD/PLUS.” Be sure to specify FOOD when
processing your request.
Unused balances on your FOOD account carry over
from fall to spring semester. There are no transfers
or carryovers of unused balances in FOOD accounts
after June 30. Food and beverage sales are exempt
from New York sales tax.
PLUS account
The PLUS declining balance cash account provides
access to goods and services (other than food)
through your University I.D. card. The PLUS account
can be used in campus washers and dryers, to buy
tickets at the Schine Box Office, Carrier Dome Box
Office, the Schine Copy Center, and for textbooks
and products in the SU Bookstore including
textbook rental (with bank card for deposit).
A minimum purchase of $25 is required to open a
PLUS account. While account balances carry over
from fall to spring to summer sessions, unused
balances at the end of summer sessions are not
carried over. Your PLUS account ends on May 13,
2013. You may replenish PLUS funds online 24/7.
Use your NetID to log on to Myslice.syr.edu and
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Helpful Information and Services
select “Purchase SUpercard FOOD/PLUS.” Be sure
to specify PLUS.
For more information on meal plans, SUpercard
FOOD, or PLUS accounts, visit housingmealplans.
syr.edu. For more information on dining and
nutrition at SU, visit foodservices.syr.edu or e-mail
[email protected].
Dining centers will not be open and cash operations
will be open on a limited basis during spring break.
University Bookstore
After you register for classes, shop for your
textbooks online through the SU Bookstore web site
at bookweb.syr.edu, or bring your course schedule
to the textbook department located on the lower
level of the Bookstore in the Schine Student Center.
Bookstore hours during Winter Welcome:
Friday, January 9
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday, January 12
8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Saturday, January 10
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Tuesday, January 13
8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sunday, January 11
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Frequent shopper discounts
Art department: Make six purchases of $30 or
more and receive a $20 coupon toward your next
purchase of $30 or more of art and architecture
supplies.
Book-lover’s card: Buy nine general books at
regular price and receive the average cost off your
10th general book purchase.
Clinique on Campus Club: Make 10 Clinique
purchases of $30 or more and receive our gift of a
Clinique product with the 10th purchase.
Birthday discount: Receive a 10 percent discount
on SU apparel and gifts, Clinique products, custom
framing, general reading books, greeting cards and
wrap, and plush animals on your birthday.
Shipping and packing
Buy boxes, bubble wrap, tubes, and tape, and ship
your package right from the Bookstore.
Storage
In addition, the bookstore offers secure storage
during school breaks, summer vacation, or
semester abroad. Free residence hall pickup and
delivery can be scheduled at your convenience.
Owned and operated by Syracuse University, the
University Bookstore is conveniently located in the
Schine Student Center. The Architecture Supplies
Store is located in Slocum Hall.
Dry cleaning
Syracuse apparel and gifts
The market, located on the main level of the
Bookstore, stocks a wide selection of fresh, frozen,
and packaged food and beverages. Select from a
broad selection of vegan, ethnic, and low-fat foods.
Health and beauty care, laundry and cleaning
products, paper goods, and storage products are
available too.
It’s easy to show your Orange spirit with Syracuse
University emblematic merchandise, including
traditional T-shirts, sweatshirts, and hats.
Technology
Shop the Bookstore’s variety of computers and
software, featuring Apple products. The Bookstore
also offers educationally priced software, printers,
ink cartridges, flash drives, iPads, iPods,
and more.
The SU Bookstore is the site of ‘CuseTech,
where certified Apple technicians are on site for
convenient warranty and out of warranty repairs.
Textbook buy-back
The Bookstore offers a year-round buy-back service.
In addition, during a special event at the end of
each semester, up to 50 percent of the original
price may be recouped after instructors place
textbook orders with the Bookstore.
Dry cleaning services are offered at the customer
service counter on the upper level of the Bookstore.
Convenience store
Bookstore Charge account
Matriculated Syracuse University students may
open a Bookstore Charge account. There is no fee
for this service, and no interest is charged when
the monthly balance is paid in full. For those who
prefer to extend payments over time, an interest
charge is applied. For those under 21 years of
age, a parent or guardian must sign and date the
agreement as well.
The Bookstore also accepts Visa, MasterCard,
Discover, American Express, SUpercard PLUS, cash
and personal checks for purchase.
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Appendix
Campus Office Directory
General Information Number
Main Campus
315-443-1870
School and College Offices
Campus Offices
School of Architecture
201 Slocum Hall
315-443-2256
soa.syr.edu
Office of Admissions
100 Crouse-Hinds Hall
900 South Crouse Avenue
315-443-3611
admissions.syr.edu
The College of Arts and
Sciences
323 Hall of Languages
315-443-3150
thecollege.syr.edu
School of Education
111 Waverly, Suite 230
315-443-2506
soe.syr.edu
College of Engineering and
Computer Science
223 Link Hall
315-443-2545
eng-cs.syr.edu
David B. Falk College of Sport
and Human Dynamics
340 Sims Hall
315-443-3144
falk.syr.edu
School of Information Studies
343 Hinds Hall
315-443-6137
ischool.syr.edu
Martin J. Whitman
School of Management
721 University Avenue
315-443-2361
whitman.syr.edu
S.I. Newhouse School of
Public Communications
316 Newhouse 3
315-443-4722
newhouse.syr.edu
University College
700 University Avenue
315-443-3261
uc.syr.edu
College of Visual and
Performing Arts
200 Crouse College
315-443-2517
vpa.syr.edu
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Bookstore
Schine Student Center
303 University Place
315-443-9900
bookweb.syr.edu
Bursar Operations
102 Archbold North Basement
315-443-2444
[email protected]
bursar.syr.edu
Career Services
235 Schine Student Center
315-443-3616
[email protected]
careerservices.syr.edu
Counseling Center
200 Walnut Place
315-443-4715
counselingcenter.syr.edu
Department of Public Safety
(Includes Lost and Found)
005 Sims Hall
315-443-2224,
On-Campus Emergency 711
publicsafety.syr.edu
Disability Cultural Center
105 Hoople
315-443-4486
sudcc.syr.edu
Office of Disability Services
804 University Avenue, Suite 309
315-443-4498
disabilityservices.syr.edu
Dome Ticket Office
Gate B, Carrier Dome
315-443-2121
1-888-Dometix
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Programs
200 Archbold North
315-443-1513
[email protected]
financialaid.syr.edu
Office of First-Year and
Transfer Programs
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 006
315-443-1012
[email protected]
newtosu.syr.edu
Food Services
201 Ainsley Drive
315-443-3803
foodservices.syr.edu
Fraternity and Sorority Affairs
131 Schine Student Center
315-443-2718
fasa.syr.edu
Office of Health Promotion
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 006
315-443-3514
[email protected]
healthpromotion.syr.edu
Health Services
111 Waverly Avenue
315-443-9005
health.syr.edu
Hendricks Chapel
315-443-2901
hendricks.syr.edu
Higher Education Opportunity
Program (HEOP)
804 University Avenue, Suite 009
315-443-3867
oss.syr.edu/heop
Housing, Meal Plan, and
ID Card Service Center
206 Steele Hall
315-443-2721, #1
[email protected]
housingmealplans.syr.edu
Equal Opportunity, Inclusion and
Resolution Services
005 Steele Hall
315-443-1520
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Appendix
Information Technology
and Services
1-227 Life Sciences Complex
315-443-2677
[email protected]
its.syr.edu
Office of Learning Communities
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 006
315-443-2079
[email protected]
lc.syr.edu
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and
Transgender (LGBT) Resource
Center
750 Ostrom Avenue
315-443-3983
[email protected]
lgbt.syr.edu
Parking and Transit Services
621 Skytop Road, Suite 190
315-443-4652
parking.syr.edu
Office of the Senior Vice
President For Student Affairs
518 Crouse-Hinds Hall
315-443-4263
Recreation Services
241 Archbold Gymnasium
315-443-4FUN (4386)
recreationservices.syr.edu
Office of Student Assistance
306 Steele Hall
315-443-4357
Registrar’s Office
106 Steele Hall
315-443-2422
registrar.syr.edu
Renée Crown University Honors
Program
306 Bowne Hall
315-443-2759
honors.syr.edu
Syracuse University Libraries
222 Waverly Avenue
315-443-2093
library.syr.edu
Office of Residence Life
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 200
315-443-3637
orl.syr.edu
Mary Ann Shaw Center
For Public and Community
Service
237 Schine Student Center
315-443-3051
[email protected]
shawcenter.syr.edu
ROTC, Air Force
303 Archbold North
315-443-2461
afrotc.syr.edu
Office of Multicultural Affairs
105 Schine Student Center
315-443-9676
[email protected]
multicultural.syr.edu
Office of Off-Campus and
Commuter Services
754 Ostrom Avenue
315-443-5489
[email protected]
offcampus.syr.edu
OPTIONS
200 Walnut Place
315-443-4715
[email protected]
Parents Office
228F Schine Student Center
315-443-1200
[email protected]
parents.syr.edu
ROTC, Army
308 Archbold North
315-443-2462
armyrotc.syr.edu
Schine Student Center
315-443-1985
Slutzker Center For International
Services
310 Walnut Place
315-443-2457
[email protected]
international.syr.edu
South Campus Housing Office
206 Goldstein Student Center
315-443-2721, #2
[email protected]
housingmealplans.syr.edu
Office of Student Activities
126 Schine Student Center
315-443-2718
studentactivities.syr.edu
Student Association
126 Schine Student Center
315-443-2650
sa.syr.edu
Student Employment Services
210 Steele Hall
315-443-2268
seo.syr.edu
Office of Student Enhancement
111 Waverly Avenue, Room 220-J
315-443-1428
Office of Student Rights &
Responsibilities
310 Steele Hall
315-443-3728
studentconduct.syr.edu
Syracuse University Abroad
106 Walnut Place
315-443-3471
suabroad.syr.edu
Title IX Coordinator
005 Steele Hall
315-443-0211
Tutoring and Study Center
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 220
315-443-2005
tutoring.syr.edu
University Food Services
201 Ainsley Drive
315-443-3803
[email protected]
Veterans Resource Center
700 University Avenue, Room 107
315-443-9297
[email protected]
Vet Success on Campus
Councelor
204 Hoople
315-443-0177
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Appendix
SU Places—Common Abbreviations You Will See on Campus
Campus Buildings
Slocum Hall
SLOC
Archbold Gymnasium
AG
Smith Hall
SMITH
Bowne Hall
BH
The Nancy Cantor Warehouse
WAREHS
Brewster, Boland, and Brockway Halls
B/B/B
Tolley Humanities Building
TOLLEY
Carnegie Library
CARN
University College
UC
Carrier Dome
CARR
Watson Residence Hall
WAT
Center for Science and Technology
SCITC
White Hall
LAW
Comstock Art Building
COMART
Women’s Building
WB
Crouse College
CR
Crouse Hinds Administration Building
CH
Day and Flint Residence Halls
THE MOUNT
E.S. Bird Library
BIRD
Eggers Hall
EGGERS
Flanagan Gymnasium
FLAN
Goldstein Student Center
GOLDSTEIN
Gordon D. Hoople Special Education
Building
HOOPLE
Hall of Languages
HL
Hendricks Chapel
HC
Heroy Geology Laboratory
HGL
Hinds Hall
HINDS
Maxwell Auditorium, Maxwell School of MAX
Citizenship and Public Affairs
H.B. Crouse Hall
HBC
Setnor Auditorium, Crouse College
SETNOR
Huntington Hall
HUNTN
SHEMIN AUD
Kimmel Hall
KIMMEL
Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art
Building
Link Hall
LINK
Stolkin Auditorium, Physics Building
STOLKIN AUD
Lyman Hall
LYMAN
Watson Theater, Watson Residence
Hall
WAT THEA
Martin J. Whitman School of
Management Building
SOM
Marshall Square Mall
MSQ
SUNY College of Environmental Science and
Forestry (ESF)
Maxwell School of Citizenship and
Public Affairs
MAX
Baker Lab
BAKER
Newhouse1
N1
Bray Hall
BRAY HALL
Newhouse 2
N2
Illick Hall
ILLICK
Newhouse 3
N3
Jahn Lab
JAHN
Physics Building
PB
Marshall Hall
MARSH
Schine Student Center
SCHINE
Moon Library
MOON
Shaffer Art Building
SHAFER
Walters Hall
WALTER
Shaw Residence Hall
SHAW
ESF Tully Campus
TULLY
Sims Hall
SIMS
ESF Wanakena Campus
WNKENA
Skytop Office Building
SOB
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Auditorium And Lab Abbreviations
Archbold Design Studio, Syracuse
Stage
ABDES STUE
Archbold Theater, Syracuse Stage
AB
Belfer Lab, E.S. Bird Library
BELFER
Biology Research Lab, Sims Hall
BRL
Gebbie Clinic, Gordon D. Hoople
Special Education Building
GEBBIE CLINIC
Gifford Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall
GIFFORD AUD
Grant Auditorium, White Hall
GRANT
Kittredge Auditorium, H.B. Crouse Hall KITTREDGE AUD
Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Appendix
Washington
Arms
Route I-81 Exit 18
UNIVERSITY AVE.
IRVING AVE.
ELIZ. BLACKWELL ST.
C-D Rd.
SOUTH CROUSE AVE.
M.S.
Mall
Alibrandi Catholic Center
Counseling
Center
804
Hoople
Waverly
Bookstore
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Physics
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Science
and
Technology
Center
DPS
Sims
Shaffer
Art
Bio-Research
Native
Student
Program
G
Women’s
Building
Flanagan
Illick
Moon
Library
Falk
Bray
SUNY/
E.S.F.
Walters
Flint
Graham
Jahn Lab
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Services
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Lyons
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LGBT
Resource
Center
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Gateway
.
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A
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Guests
CAMPUS DR.
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Link
Daily
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Off-Campus
and Commuter
Services
CO MS TO CK
K
FO
West
Campus
(Fine)
Carnegie
Library
P
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ST.
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Sadler
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Machinery
Life
Sciences
Complex
Hendricks
Steele
Archbold
Gym
Irving
Garage
Law
College
White
Hall
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Campus
West
Stadium
STA DIU M PL.
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Brewster/Boland
Garage
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Watson
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Brockway
Bird
Library
Hall of
Languages
Tolley
Dellplain
Ernie
Davis
Hall
Goldstein
Alumni and
Faculty
Center
UNIVERSITY PL.
Maxwell
Marion
Goldstein
Auditorium
Schine
Student
Center
Newhouse
1
Crouse
College
Booth
Booth
Garage
WAVERLY AVE.
2
3
Crouse
Hinds
Falk
Kimmel
S.C.I.S.
Health
Services
OIRA/
Project
Advance
Adams
Street
Garage
Walnut
Sheraton
University
Hotel &
Conference
Center
Huntington
Park
Point
Haven
Whitman
School of
Management
MARSHALL ST.
E.
OS TR OM AV
University
College
SU
Abroad
AV E.
NORTH
CAMPUS
Bank
University
Avenue
Garage
PL.
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WALNUT
Harrison
CO MS TO CK
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Residence halls
Dining centers
Parking facility
One-way traffic
Two-way traffic
Note:
To Manley North
and Manley
South
Parking Lots
(approximately
.5 mi.)
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Manley
North
Carmelo Anthony
Basketball Center
Lampe Athletics
Complex
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Buildings
Residence halls
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Parking facility
W
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Questions? Please call the Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs 315-443-1012
Alma Mater
Where the vale of Onondaga
Meets the eastern sky
Proudly stands our Alma Mater
On her hilltop high.
Flag we love, Orange,
Float for aye,
Old Syracuse o’er thee!
Loyal be thy sons and daughters
To thy memory.
When the evening twilight deepens
and the shadows fall,
Linger long the golden sunbeams
on the western wall.
Flag we love, Orange,
Float for aye,
Old Syracuse o’er thee!
Loyal be thy sons and daughters
To thy memory.
When the shades of life shall gather,
dark the heart may be,
Still the ray of youth and love shall
linger long o’er thee.
Flag we love, Orange,
Float for aye,
Old Syracuse o’er thee!
Loyal be thy sons and daughters
To thy memory.
Syracuse University
Division of Student Affairs
Office of First-Year and Transfer Programs
111 Waverly Avenue, Suite 006
Syracuse NY 13244
315-443-1012
@SUFYTP
/SUFYTP
@SUFYTP
newtosu.syr.edu
[email protected]
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