Nov 24, 2024  
2024-2025 Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 Student Handbook

Student Development


The University provides a comprehensive student development program to serve and support Anderson students. Through partnership with the Academic and Christian Life divisions, the Office of Student Development and its various areas seek to provide a transformational co-curricular experience for students with the goal of educating, encouraging and serving students as they develop their God-given potential and purpose at Anderson University. The various areas of Student Development work together toward this end, including the Office of Diversity, Community, and Inclusion, Center for Career Development, the David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success, the Thrive Wellness Center, including both Health and Counseling Services, Sports Medicine, Residence Life and Housing, Student Activities, Campus Recreation and Fitness, Student Support and Commuter Engagement and Student Involvement and New Student Experience. 

Anderson University’s administration, faculty and staff are committed to assisting students as they strive to develop intellectually, physically, socially, morally, and spiritually. Anderson students, whether residing on campus or commuting, should expect to find a supportive campus environment with a wide variety of opportunities for learning, growing, and enjoying life. All students are encouraged to take an active part in the life of the university community, to join campus social and academic organizations, to participate in recreational sports, and to enjoy the various musical, theatrical, and cultural events hosted at Anderson University. The following pages highlight some of those opportunities for participation. 

Letter from the Senior Vice President for Student Development

Dear Student, 

You are about to begin an amazing educational journey that will transform your life. 

Members of the Student Development team are here to serve and support you in your academic endeavors at Anderson. Through Residence Life, Student Activities, Student Government, New Student Experience, Campus Recreation and Fitness, Thrive Wellness Center, Counseling Services, Center for Career Development, Student Support and Commuter Engagement, and the David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success, we work with you to help make your Anderson experience all that it can be. We are also here to encourage and assist you as you discover and become the person God has created and called you to be. 

The information provided in the Student Handbook will help you succeed in your educational journey at Anderson. In it you will find information about offices and services specifically designed to assist you in a host of ways and support your success during your educational journey. You will also find policies that have been developed to support and strengthen our life together as a Christian educational community.

This Student Handbook does not constitute a contract between a student and Anderson University either expressed or implied, and Anderson University reserves the right at any time to change, delete, or add to any of the content at its sole discretion. 

Please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Student Development team when you have questions, need help, or just a listening ear.  We are here for you!

We are praying for you and hope you will have a wonderful and blessed year at Anderson University! 

Sincerely, 

Jim Fereira, Ph.D. 

Senior Vice President for Student Development

Student Development Division 

MISSION  

The Anderson University Student Development Division exists to create opportunities for transformational educational experiences through intentional, Christ-centered programs and services focused on holistic growth, which challenges students to develop their God-given potential and purpose.  

VISION  

Firmly grounded in our Christian faith, our vision is to provide relevant programs and services to meet the evolving educational needs of current and future generations of Anderson University students. 

STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY 

The Student Development Division consists of a variety of departments and programs that work together to accomplish its mission and advance its vision. In addition, the division partners with all areas of the University toward the accomplishment of the University’s mission and vision. 

COMPONENT PARTS 

The departments that comprise the Student Development Division are: 

• AU PRO Signature Series  

• Center for Career Development 

• Curriculum Enhancement Program 

• David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success

• Diversity, Community, & Inclusion

• Residence Life and Housing

• Student Activities 

• Student Involvement and New Student Experience 

• Student Support and Commuter Engagement

• Student Government Association 

• Thrive Wellness Center

VALUES 

As a Division we value: 

• Christ as our foundation and Scripture as our guide  

• Primary focus on the student and their college experience 

• An embrace of diversity and inclusion 

• Driven by our mission and vision 

• Work that is evidence-based, grounded in professional theory, and informed by best practices 

• Working as a team and appreciating one another  

OUTCOMES 

The outcomes we desire for our students include: 

• Personal maturity 

• Development of Christian life and character 

• Academic success 

• Appreciation of all people and cultures 

• A global perspective 

• Discovery of purpose and calling 

• Appreciation of beauty and the arts

• Maturing interpersonal relationships 

• Civic engagement 

• Mindful of physical health and well-being 

Campus Recreation and Fitness 

Campus Recreation and Fitness offers students an opportunity to participate in a variety of personal fitness and competitive athletic activities throughout the school year. Campus Recreation and Fitness promotes character, physical fitness, and team building. All AU students, faculty, and staff may participate in intramural events. Campus Recreation and Fitness offers 31 different sport leagues and events ranging from Men’s, Women’s, and Co-Ed leagues. From Sand Volleyball to Flag Football or Basketball to Softball and everything in between, Campus Recreation and Fitness can offer the sport to meet your recreational needs. Campus Recreation and Fitness offer fitness classes such as Bootcamp Fitness, Pilates, Men’s and Women’s Personal Training, Primary Barre, Yoga, and Strength Training. You may go to www.imleagues.com at any time to create a profile and view the current intramural schedule. Campus Recreation and Fitness also oversees the Fitness Center, the Athletic Campus Gym, and the University Pool. Hours for these facilities are posted each semester. The Campus Recreation and Fitness Office is located on the third floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center.  

CONTACT EMAIL: jpainter@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-622-6061

Center for Career Development  

The Center for Career Development hosts numerous events designed to provide practical solutions that assist students in exploring their career aspirations, purpose, and calling. The Center for Career Development achieves its mission through institutional collaboration, offering comprehensive support to students in their professional development journey. This includes self-assessment, participating in workshops, attending presentations, engaging in career fairs, and building networks. The Center for Career Development is on the bottom floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr., Student Center and operates Monday through Friday, from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

AU PRO: Professional Readiness Opportunities Beyond the Classroom is a unique program crafted by Anderson University to enhance student preparedness for the professional world. This program offers a series of co-curricular opportunities focusing on key aspects of professionalism, including written and oral communication skills, and cultivating a professional image. Participation in the AU PRO Signature Series, consisting of six essential sessions, is mandatory for all students.

Discipline Specific Events: Our office highly encourage all students to take part in AU PRO Discipline-Specific Events. Academic liaisons within each college and school organize these events. They are tailored to provide unique networking and learning opportunities with alums and industry leaders specific to each discipline.

CONTACT EMAIL: careerdevelopment@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2149 

Curriculum Enhancement Program  

The purpose of the Curriculum Enhancement Program (CEP) is to enrich the student’s academic experience by providing co-curricular opportunities that reinforce the educational and personal development of students within the framework of the 18 Common Learning Outcomes (CLOs) as outlined in the AU Gold Co-Curriculum. Students will participate in required CEPs designed to assist with the transition into the AU community, promote professional readiness, and foster financial literacy. In addition to the required CEPs, students will attend at least 11 CEPs from the Student Selected offerings on campus. 

Successful completion of the Curriculum Enhancement Program is required in order to graduate from Anderson University. All traditional, full-time, degree seeking students must participate in a minimum of twenty-four (24) approved CEPs to be eligible for graduation. Students who do not complete this requirement will not be eligible for graduation until the requirements have been completed. If a full-time, degree seeking student, transfers to Adult Studies, this student is responsible for completing the required CEPs for the semesters they were a full-time, degree seeking student. 

For more information on CEPs, refer to the Co-Curricular Graduation Requirements Section of this handbook. 

CONTACT EMAIL: cep@andersonuniversity.edu  

PHONE: 864-231-2075  

Commuter Engagement

The Office of Commuter Engagement seeks to create opportunities for commuter students to build relationships, connect with others, and feel part of the Anderson University Community. The mission of Commuter Engagement is to aid commuter students in their connection to the AU community through educational programming, social events, and referrals to campus resources. Commuter Engagement seeks to learn about and eliminate barriers that hinder commuter students from being involved on campus as well as support students with academic concerns through intentional outreach. In partnership with Commuter Engagement the Commuter Student Association (CSA) a student lead organization plans campus activities and represents commuter needs within the Student Government Association (SGA) to create a positive commuter experience. Commuter Engagement and CSA Student Leadership can be found on the third floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center.

CONTACT EMAIL: commuters@andersonuniversity.edu

PHONE: 864-622-6011

David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success 

The David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success makes academic support services available to all students. Students may receive one-on-one assistance with academic issues such as time management, mild test anxiety, and study skills. Student success seminars are offered periodically for any student desiring to improve his or her academic skills. We also offer helpful information on the Academic Success portion of our AU web page. Contractually admitted students participate in 4ward, a program of support designed specifically for them. 

• Accessibility Services provides services and support for students in all programs and levels with qualified disabilities in accordance with federal and state laws. Students who are interested in requesting these services should provide recent and relevant documentation of their disability to an appropriate professional and make an appointment with CSS staff to discuss their needs and interactively develop a plan that will provide the student with access to the educational program of the institution. Additional information is available on the University’s web page, or by calling the Center.

• The Tutoring Lab is staffed by peer tutors and is available to all undergraduate students on the main AU campus. Our tutors assist students in Core Curriculum and many beginning major courses. The Tutoring Lab is located on the second floor of Thrift Library, and tutoring is also available online. 

• The Writing and Multimedia Center assists students at all skill levels with any college writing tasks, with an emphasis on building skills and confidence in academic writing. These peer tutors are employed by the English Department and share the Tutoring Lab on the second floor of Thrift Library. Contact Dr. Drew Stowe at sstowe@andersonuniversity.edu for additional information. 

The David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success is located on the top floor of Thrift Library, suite 202 and operates Monday through Friday, from 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

CONTACT EMAIL: studentsuccess@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-328-1420 

Office of Diversity, Community, and Inclusion  

The Office of Diversity, Community and Inclusion leads the University’s efforts to create an environment in which every individual is an accepted, respected and valued member of the campus community. This is done through programming, advising and mentoring which broadens knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the diverse population at Anderson University. The office is located on the second floor of G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center and operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

CONTACT EMAIL: audiversity@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2165 

New Student Experience Program 

The purpose of the New Student Experience program is to help students make a successful transition into the University community. New students are placed into small groups led by upper-class students that provide support, encouragement, and guidance throughout a student’s transition to college. In addition, the New Student Experience staff provides programs and events designed to answer student questions and to help them develop connections across campus. Programming is also provided to assist parents as they support their students during this transition. The New Student Experience encompasses Base Camp Orientation, Welcome Week, three required CEPs for new students, the required freshman course AU101, and includes other social programming options. 

CONTACT EMAIL: studentinvolvement@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-622-6029 

Residence Life 

The primary goals of the Residence Life office are to provide comfortable and safe living facilities and to assist students with personal, academic, and spiritual growth and development. Residence Life seeks to create purposeful living communities where students will experience life-changing relationships and transformational learning that will enhance their college experience and help them to meet their educational goals. Residence Halls are staffed by full-time Residence Directors (RD) or part-time professional staff. These professionals live in the buildings and serve as mentors and guides to students while managing all aspects of the living area. Additionally, each floor is assigned a Resident Advisor (RA) who is an upperclassman student leader. Together, the RDs and RAs work to develop a strong community in each living area by getting to know resident students personally and facilitating events that allow residents to develop friendships. The Residence Life Office is located on the third floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center in the Student Life Suite and operates Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

CONTACT EMAIL: residencelife@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-622-6011 

Student Activities 

The Office of Student Activities fosters connection, encourages communities, and creates fun at Anderson University. Student Activities accomplishes this mission through planning a variety of student-centered events that take place both on and off campus. A group of student leaders called the Campus Activities Team plans and  implements all student events. The Student Activities Office sends out a weekly schedule of all campus programs called the AU411 to help students plan their involvement and also shares about AUSA events through social media. Student Activities is located on the third floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center in the Student Life Suite. 

CONTACT EMAIL: studentactivities@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2107 

The THRIVE Wellness Center 

MISSION 

The Mission of Thrive Health Services is to make every effort to have a positive impact on the  health care experience, while creating a culture in which students learn to make responsible, informed decisions regarding their personal health, wellness, and well-being. 

VISION 

To provide quality health care in a Christ centered environment, to strengthen student learning, retention, and success. 

CORE VALUES 

Our core values reflect those of Anderson University. We seek to implement these values in ways that enhance the health and well-being of the Anderson University community. 

Teaching

Holistic growth 

Respect

Integrity 

Value others

Embrace excellence

SERVICES PROVIDED:

Medical care for acute illnesses and minor injuries are provided by board certified and licensed medical providers. 

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

WHO IS ELIGIBLE:

All full-time traditional students (Health fee), including commuters/part-time may visit for a charge (RN visit $15, NP/MD visit $25).

LOCATION: Health Services is located on the ground floor of the Village Residence Hall. 

 

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm 

Patients are seen by APPOINTMENT 

Call 864.622.6078 to schedule an appointment 

Access the Patient Portal via the website.

 

CONTACT EMAIL: kwhatley@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-622-6078

 

AFTER HOURS CONTACTS: 

After hours nurse line: 864.622.6078. You will be able to speak with a third party nurse who will triage and advise a plan of action. This service is available after hours, weekends, and during the holidays. 

Life Threatening Emergency: Call 911, then Campus Safety at 864.231.2060

 

Counseling Services 

The mission of the Anderson University Counseling Center is to provide a confidential, caring, and supportive environment in which students can grow academically, personally, and spiritually. 

Our counselors challenge students to reach their full potential by helping them become self aware, build healthy coping skills, and make changes that lead to a more satisfying lifestyle and greater success at Anderson University. Individual and group counseling is a free service offered to all full-time traditional students. Consultation services are also offered to adult studies, graduate and part-time students ($25 fee). Personal counseling is a unique and collaborative relationship between a trained helper and a person seeking help, created to assist people with learning to relate to themselves and others in healthier ways. Students coming to the Counseling Center are usually seeking more effective and rewarding lives by confronting personal problems, relationship issues, faith questions, lifestyle choices, mental health disorders, or any concern that is hindering them from being a healthy, happy and productive individual. All information shared with the counselors on staff is held completely confidential. Maintaining confidentiality is of the utmost importance in order to create a safe environment for students to share freely.

The Counseling Center is located in the lower level of the Village Residence Hall within the THRIVE Wellness Center. 

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday, Wednesday and Friday 8:30am-4:30pm 

Tuesday and Thursday 8:00am-9:00pm

Patients are seen by APPOINTMENT 

Call 864.622.6078 to schedule an appointment 

Access the Patient Portal via the website. 

 

CONTACT EMAIL: counselingcenter@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-622-6078

 

Additional Student Services and Offices 

Anderson Central 

Many student services are offered in one central location in Anderson Central. Services offered include transcript requests, name/address changes, check cashing, tuition payments, verification of enrollment for insurance, financial aid inquiries and more. Anderson Central is located bottom floor of Thrift Library. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 AM - 5:00  PM, and Fridays 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. 

CONTACT EMAIL: andersoncentral@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2070

AU Outfitters - The Campus Store 

OPERATING HOURS: Monday-Friday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (During School Year)

SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Friday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

AU Outfitters offers items for purchase such as University apparel and gift items, school supplies, and we also have APPLE products available to order on our website. There will be extended hours at AU Outfitters for certain campus events such as Homecoming/Family Day and Graduation. You may also visit us online at www.andersonuniversity.ecampus.com. AU Outfitter is located on the second floor of the G. Ross Anderson, Jr., Student Center.

CONTACT EMAIL: ldickerson@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2010 

Campus Food Services 

Campus Food Services are provided by AVI in six campus locations: the AU Culinary Center, Chick-Fil-A, and Chronicles Cafe, all in the G. Ross Anderson, Jr. Student Center. Books and Beans is located in the basement of Thrift Library. At the Athletic Campus there is Troy’s and next door to the Rainey Fine Arts is PWhitty’s. Resident and Commuter students have several meal plan options to meet their needs and preferences.

CONTACT EMAIL: adaane@avifoodsystems.com

PHONE: 864-231-2031

Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships 

The primary purpose of the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships is to provide financial aid information and resources to those students who, without such assistance, would be unable to attend Anderson University. Additional information, including possible required documents and forms, may be found in the Financial Aid section of the Anderson University website or the Catalog. Please refer to your Workday account for detailed information regarding your financial aid awards and required documents. Students are encouraged to contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships with any questions or concerns about their financial aid awards.

CONTACT EMAIL: aid@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-7555 

Center for Global Engagement 

The Center for Global Engagement is an international student’s “home away from home” and is dedicated to helping assist international students with their transition to the US and to the Anderson University campus. The Center also supports international students by sponsoring activities and events geared towards the international community. Students can stop in the office to speak with an international student advisor or can make an appointment by emailing international@andersonuniversity.edu, calling 864-231-2141 or visiting the center which is located at 302 Williamston Road.  

• STUDY ABROAD 

The Center for Global Engagement offers a wide variety of study, work, intern, and service-learning abroad programs. Anderson University offers academic credit for international programs in a diverse range of countries including England, Ireland, Italy, Australia, Argentina, China, Germany, France, Canada, Croatia, Uganda, and the Netherlands. These programs vary in length from a full semester, summer session, to a short-term experience. Anderson University also has faculty-led, short-term courses which are specially designed so that juniors and seniors can enroll in a course that has international travel during the spring or winter break. Students can also take part in mission trips as well as short term academic international programs designed for specific majors, which vary each semester.  

Students interested in studying abroad should meet with a study abroad counselor to select an appropriate program. Anderson University students who are interested in studying abroad must obtain approval from the Center of Global Engagement. This includes a review of academic credits to determine prior institutional approval before travel.  

Students must also meet with Anderson Central to determine financial aid eligibility for full semester study abroad programs. Students who wish to study, work or internship abroad are required to obtain permission from the Center for Global Engagement, to review all the required policies, including the proper approval required for travel abroad. Institutional aid cannot be used on full semester programs; only state and federal aid can be applied. Students who study abroad on full semester programs must pay AU tuition, fees, and board or the cost of the study abroad program if higher. Please visit a study abroad advisor for assistance. The office is located at 302 Williamston Road. 

• INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS  

Anderson University has a vibrant and growing international student community. The Center for Global Engagement assists international students with I-20 issuance, orientation information, visa application, immigration counseling, as well as adjustment to campus and American culture. The Center also offers international students regarding all forms of international student support, including F-1 advising, including visa renewals, immigration status regulations, program extensions, on-campus employment, optional practical training (OPT), curricular practical training (CPT), health insurance, English language concerns, maintaining legal status, and other immigration regulations and concerns. International students should meet with Anderson University’s Designated School Official (DSO) upon arrival to campus.  

CONTACT EMAIL: international@andersonuniversity.edu 

LOCATION: International House, 302 Williamston Drive 

PHONE: 864- 231-2141

Post Office 

The campus post office is located on the bottom floor of Thrift Library, near Books and Beans. The post office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The campus post office equipped to handle the mailing of large packages up to 75 lbs. Any larger packages may be sent  from the local Post Office, which is located about one mile from campus. We receive packages from  UPS, USPS, or Fed-Ex, and can ship with the same companies with a preprinted label. All resident students are furnished with a mailbox and key. A student’s University address will be provided prior to arrival on campus. The cost for replacing a lost key is $5.00 during the year. Failure to return the key to the post office when moving off-campus, at the end of the school term, or at time of withdrawal will result in a non refundable fine of $40.00.  

It is very important that any mail or packages sent to you at Anderson University are correctly addressed. It is imperative that you do NOT use PO Box; the mailboxes here are strictly for  Anderson University use. Mail that is incorrectly addressed is at risk of being lost or misdirected. Below is a template showing the correct address placement: 

 Student Name 

 Anderson University 

 316 Boulevard, Box Number 

 Anderson, SC 29621-4002 

CONTACT EMAIL: staylor@andersonuniversity.edu 

PHONE: 864-231-2113 

Student Employment

Student Employment at Anderson University allows you to explore different career paths, build genuine professional relationships, receive valuable feedback, and develop skills essential for success in any workplace. You can visit andersonuniversityjoinhandshake.com/login to find available jobs and learn more about the program. If you need help with your student employment search, please reach out to the Student Employment team using the email below. Student Employment is located in the Office of Human Resources.

Contact Email: studentemployment@andersonuniversity.edu

Phone: 864-231-5675

Technology Support and Services 

The members of the Information Technology department provide technology assistance through our helpdesk system at https://helpdesk.andersonuniversity.edu, email to help@andersonuniversity.edu, calling 864-231-2457, and office walk-ins for our University community. All students have access to resources with technology in academic areas, wireless connections on campus, and applications including email, course materials, and online ports to relevant campus data. All students, faculty, and staff are required to abide by Anderson University’s Internet Use and Email policy. 

All students have access to an Anderson University email account. Students may access their email account using a web browser by going to https://portal.office.com. Email is the primary means the University faculty and staff use to contact you about university-related matters. It is vital that you check it often. 

The preferred wireless network for you to establish a connection is Trojans@AU. Trojans@AU is a secure wireless network that has resources dedicated for your unique needs. Please use your Anderson University username and password to connect to Trojans@AU. If you brought a device that is unable to connect to Trojans@AU for use in your residence on campus, please connect the device to the Reside@AU wireless network. The following network security key welcome2AU! is needed to connect your device to the Reside@AU wireless network. Complete the process by visiting the registration website and please follow the instructions on the page. Once the registration is successful, the device will have access to the Internet. Guests and family members are welcome to connect to Connect@AU. The following network security key welcome2AU! is needed for them to connect wireless. After connecting, open a web browser application and go to www.andersonuniversity.edu. The guest should be redirected to a registration site. Please select the appropriate option by clicking Start or the hyperlink below the option. After the appropriate option is selected and registration has been completed, the network configuration will be reset to enable access to the Internet. The office is located on the bottom floor of the Thrift Library.

CONTACT EMAIL: servicedesk@andersonuniversity.edu 

HELP DESK PHONE: 864-231-2457 

Thrift Library 

Students are encouraged to utilize the many resources and services provided by Thrift Library. All library information can be accessed via https://andersonuniversity.edu/academics/thrift-library/.

CONTACT EMAIL: reference@andersonuniversity.edu

           PHONE: 864-231-2050

 

Where Do I Find…Who to Contact

 

WHERE DO I FIND…

 

WHO TO CONTACT…

 

ABSENCES POLICY

 

Individual Instructor

 

ACADEMIC HONORS

Trish Day

 

Provost’s Office

 

pday@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2145

 

ACADEMIC PROBATION/SUSPENSION

Daryl Couch

 

Provost’s Office

 

dcouch@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2151

 

ACCESSIBILITY SERVICES

David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success

 

studentsuccess@andersonuniversity.edu

 

328.1420

 

ALUMNI

Jason Rutland

 

Associate Vice President for Alumni & Parent Engagement

 

Office of Development

 

jrutland@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2102

 

ANDERSON CENTRAL

 

          ID CARDS

 

 

 Anderson Central

 

andersoncentral@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2070

 

ASSIGNMENT OF ACADEMIC ADVISOR

Administrative Assistant for each College Department

 

ATHLETICS

Athletics Office

 

andersonathletics@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2029

 

AU CULINARY CENTER/AVI

Aaron Daane

 

adaane@avifoodsystems.com

 

231.2031

 

AU OUTFITTERS

Lynn Dickerson

 

ldickerson@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2010

 

AU PRO SIGNATURE SERIES

Lewis Hightower

 

AU PRO Coordinator

 

Center for Career Development

 

lhightower@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.5614

 

CAMPUS SAFETY

 

 

Eddie Aman

 

Chief of Police/Director of Campus Safety

 

Campus Safety Office

 

campussafety@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2060

 

CAMPUS WORSHIP

Dr. Tracy Jessup

 

Vice President Christian Life/Senior Minister to the University

 

Christian Life Office

 

tjessup@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2077

 

CAREER GUIDANCE

Center for Career Development

 

careerdevelopment@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2149

 

CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (CEP)

Tonya Landrith

 

Student Development Office

 

cep@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2075

 

CURRICULUM ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM (CEP) CREDITS

CEP Program

 

Student Development Office

 

cep@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2075

 

CHECK CASHING

Business Office

 

231.2130

 

CHRISTIAN LIFE

Dr. Tracy Jessup

 

Vice President Christian Life/Senior Minister to the University

 

Christian Life Office

 

tjessup@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2077

 

CENTER FOR GLOBAL ENGAGEMENT

International House

 

302 Williamston Drive

 

international@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2141

 

COURSE SELECTION

Academic Advisor

 

DROP A COURSE

Anderson Central Office

 

andersoncentral@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2070

 

FITNESS CENTER

Jordan Painter

 

Campus Recreation and Fitness

 

jpainter@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6061

 

GUEST SERVICES

 

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Guest Services Office

 

guestservices@andersonuniversity.edu

 

760.1187

 

HOLIDAYS, AND CLASS SCHEDULES

See website

 

INTRAMURAL

Jordan Painter

 

Campus Recreation and Fitness

 

jpainter@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6061

 

IT

IT Help Desk

 

servicedesk@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2457

 

 

JOURNEY CREDITS

Journey Program

 

Campus Ministries Office

 

journeyprogram@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2077

 

MAINTENANCE REQUEST

Fill out Physical Plant Workorder on the AU website

 

POSTAL SERVICES, MAIL, DELIVERY, PACKAGE PICK UP

Scott Taylor

 

AU Post Office

 

staylor@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2113

 

RESIDENCE HALL

 

        Room Keys

 

        Roommate Assignment

 

        Meal Plan

 

        Visitor Registration

 

Residence Life Office

 

residencelife@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6011

 

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

Brenna Morris

 

studentactivities@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2107

 

STUDENT EMPLOYMENT

Morganne Tankersley

 

Office of Human Resources

 

studentemployment@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.5675

 

SUMMER SCHOOL AND EVENING CLASSES

Registrar’s Office

 

registrar@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2120

 

THRIFT LIBRARY

Dr. Melanie Croft

 

reference@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2050

 

THRIVE COUNSELING CENTER

Kala Whatley

 

Counseling Services Office

 

counselingcenter@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6078

 

THRIVE HEALTH SERVICES

Kala Whatley

 

Health Services Office

 

kwhatley@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6078

 

TRANSCRIPT OF RECORDS OR CREDITS

Registrar’s Office

 

registrar@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2120

 

TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER UNIVERSITY

Academic Advisor

 

TUTORING

David Larson McPhillips Center for Student Success

 

studentsuccess@andersonuniversity.edu

 

328.1420

 

UNIVERSITY SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR

University Operator

 

231.2000

 

WITHDRAWING FROM UNIVERSITY - UNDERGRADUATE

Tyrome Philson

 

tphilson@andersonuniversity.edu

 

622.6011

 

WITHDRAWING FROM UNIVERSITY MEDICALLY- UNDERGRADUATE AND/OR POST TRADITIONAL

Genia Berndt

 

gberndt@andersonuniversity.edu

 

328.1420

 

WITHDRAWING FROM UNIVERSITY - POST TRADITIONAL

Academic Advisors

 

 

WRITING CENTER

Dr. Drew Stowe

 

Writing Center Director

 

sstowe@andersonuniversity.edu

 

231.2135