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Item: AS: I-4 COMMITTEE ON ACADEMIC AND STUDENT AFFAIRS Wednesday, June 15, 2011 SUBJECT: REPORT ON CAMPUS LIFE AND HOUSING UPDATE PROPOSED COMMITTEE ACTION This is an information item. No action required. BACKGROUND INFORMATION One of the primary objectives in the University s Strategic Plan is to create a campus ambiance that will help to make FAU a school of first choice for prospective students. Four years ago, the Division of Student Affairs was asked to lead the University s effort in improving, expanding, and creating amenities that would contribute to a traditional university experience. The presentation We re all about Students is an update on some of the services and activities that have been expanded and implemented to foster a more vibrant campus life. It also includes a brief update of on campus housing. Ongoing N/A IMPLEMENTATION PLAN/DATE FISCAL IMPLICATIONS Supporting Documentation: Power Point Presentation: We re all about Students Presented by: Dr. Charles Brown, Sr. Vice President, Student Affairs Phone: (561) 297 3988 Email: clbrown@fau.edu

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY DIVISION OF STUDENT AFFAIRS RECRUITMENT RETENTION GRADUATION

Mission Statement The Division of Student Affairs provides comprehensive and integrated campus life programs and services that supports the university s initiative to recruit, retain, and graduate students. Student Affairs cultivate a student centered environment that contributes to students becoming socially responsible global citizens with an enduring connection to the University.

Dean of Students Office The Dean of Students Office is responsible for administering the Student Code of Conduct, Student Crisis, Exceptional Circumstances Withdrawals, and other student-related issues. Student Conduct Cases 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 392 503 941 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011

The Student Crisis and Awareness Committee meets bi-weekly to discuss and assess students who have been identified or referred to the Dean s Office as possible threats to themselves or others in the university community. Dr. Corey King Audra Lazarus Dr. Michelle Hawkins Dr. Skip Corey-Scruggs Keith Totten Jill Eckardt Eric Hawkes Dr. Mihaela Metianu Dr. Michelle Brown Nicole Rokos Cathie Wallace Dr. Rhonda Seiman Patty Singer Terry Mena Joanna Ellwood Dr. A.J. Chase Dr. Rozalia Williams Dr. Jennifer Bebergal Student Crisis Awareness Committee (SCAC) Associate VP/Dean of Students Committee Chair Associate General Counsel Chairperson, Social Work, College of DS&I Assoc. Dean, College of DS&I Deputy Chief, University Police Director, Housing & Residential Life Director, Campus Recreation & Fitness Director, Int l Students & Scholars Services Dir., Student-Athlete, Academic Excellence Director, Students with Disabilities Director, Student Health Services I/Director, Counseling Center University Ombudsman Associate Dean of Students, Boca Campus Assistant Dean, Student Conduct Assoc. Dean of Students, Northern Campuses Associate Dean of Students, Broward Campuses Director, Student Retention

Campus Recreation, one of the major hubs for social interaction and physical activities, has witnessed an increase in the number of Intramural Teams and Participants over the past three years and the overall number of patrons using the facility. Intramural Teams FY 08/09 FY 09/10 FY 10/11 Flag Football 60 71 100 Soccer 34 52 97 Volleyball 9 34 30 Basketball 52 64 85* Participants FY 08/09 FY 09/10 FY 10/11 Flag Football 723 833 804 Soccer 444 593 789 Volleyball 192 297 316 Basketball 443 590 840* Campus Recreation Visits 2009-2010 2010-2011 Students Unique Students Students Unique Students 256,103 11,158 318,429 12,334

New Student Orientation is mandated by the Board of Governors. Every student, new or transfer, has to participate in the University s Orientation Program. Year Students Parents & Guests 2,010 2,931 1,828 2,009 2,495 1,596 2,008 2,887 2,007 We expanded the function of the office and changed the name to New Student and Owl Family Programs. In 2008, we established the first ever Parent Association with 50 members. Today we have 500 members. Our new goal is 1,000 members by 2013. We established a university-wide Orientation Planning Committee with membership from each division in the university

The Counseling and Psychological Services Office has hired a new Director, Dr. Kirk Dougher from Brigham Young University. Counseling and Psychological Services continues to experience an increase in student utilization of its services over the last three years. All Counseling Services Total Appointments 2010-2011 6832 (thru 5/15/11) 2009-2010 7223 Psychiatric Services Total Appointments 2010-2011 925 (thru 5/15/11) 2009-2010 894

Boca Student Union The Boca Student Union continues to receive internal cosmetic facelifts. New paint, carpet, and businesses to generate additional income has been added over the last three years. Over the past two years the demand to use rooms in the building has increased. Student Union Room Usage July 1, 2010- May 31, 2011 Meeting Room Auditoriu m Total Student 2,233 44 2,277 Organizations FAU 898 123 1,021 Departments Non-Profit 270 68 338 Commercial 139 19 158 TOTAL 3,540 254 3,794 July 1, 2009- June 30, 2010 Meeting Room Auditorium Total Student 2,216 37 2,253 Organizations FAU 1,164 130 1,294 Departments Non-Profit 321 64 385 Commercial 156 17 173 TOTAL 3,857 248 4,105 In Fall 2011, the New Era Barbershop will be a vendor in the Student Union.

Concerts, Talent Shows, and Social and Cultural Activities offered by Program Board. 100 80 60 100 75 40 20 4 24 0 2007-2008 2010-2011 Total Events Large Scale Events Attendance figures of large scale events are those that include over 500 students

During the fall semester, Student Affairs hosted the 3 rd Annual Student Leadership Conference with 564 students in attendance compared to 50 students at the original conference in 2008. There are currently 294 clubs and organizations on all FAU campuses. 142 student organizations received SG funding allocation for the 2010-2011 fiscal year.

The Career Development Center continues to offer high quality jobs and employment preparation for our students. These offerings include the following: Mock Interviews Dress For Success Resume Preparation And Critique Etiquette Luncheon Career Fair Internship/Co-op Placement Professional Mentor Program Dare To Be Prepared

The following chart shows the number of services/programs offered and student participation

The Office of Multicultural Affairs offers and coordinates a wide range of programs and activities such as advising the multicultural clubs, assisting students with planning and implementing events on all campuses. Some majors programs offered by OMA are the following: Hispanic Heritage (September-October) LGBTQA Heritage (October) new for the upcoming year Native American Heritage (November) MLK Legacy Luncheon Black History (February) Women s History (March) Asian Pacific Islander Culture Day (May) American Caribbean Culture Day (June) Spirituality Week (Spring semester) OMA facilitates the Student Government Book Loan Program which lends books to students in need. In 2010-2011 approximately 652 students participated in this program compared to 567 students in 2009-2010.

The Office for Students with Disabilities (OSD) provided services in 2009-10 for 630 students and in 2010-11 for 655 students. That is an increase of 4%. OSD cooperates with the Office of the Provost to coordinate training and information for faculty members on how to properly serve students with disabilities. Note-takers (Volunteer/Paid) Sign Language Interpreters of C-Printists Equipment Loan Placement of special desk and/or chair in classroom Advocacy Professor notification Advice on classroom accommodations Services Offered By OSD Exam Accommodations Assistive Technology Training Assistive Technology Lab Study Strategies Excused absences due to disability Alternative format of textbooks and other course materials Liaison with faculty

The Weppner Center for Civic Engagement and Service coordinates and provides community service opportunities for students and works closely with the College of Education and the Dean of Undergraduate Studies to identify service learning courses. In 2010-2011, 1,887 students completed 65,832 community service hours. Also, 1,174 students completed 90, 262 academic service-learning hours. FAU was recently honored by the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) with 2010 President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.

Student Government continues to create new traditions across all campuses with its marketing campaign of Athletic events that include the following: Midnight Madness Beat shirt program Creating a New Mascot Organizing Student Tailgates activities Creating the Coach of the Game program Student Goverment also contributed $1 million to the construction of the new on-campus stadium.

Northern Campuses Increase recreational activities by adding lights to the fields in Jupiter Established membership program at a local fitness center for TC students Renovation of the Burrow to increase programming space and student/club organization space Transportation is now available to students who are involved or would like to become involved in campus life activities on other campuses i.e. Fraternity and Sorority Life, Leadership Programs, Sporting Events. Treasure Coast students now have a fully operational student lounge where students can relax between classes.

Broward Campuses Hired the first certified Health Education Specialist to provide Health and Wellness programs for the campus community. Offered the first ever Rape Aggression Defense Program Student Government Wednesday s Café Program began Fall 2010 with an average of 40 participants and increased to an average of 105 by the end of the 2011 spring semester. The Counseling and Psychological Service Office had significant increase in month visits (50 during the fall semester to 155 by the end of the Spring 2011 semester).

The University has witnessed an increase in the number of Social Greek Letter Organizations and participation by our students. Year Members Fall 2010 811 Fall 2009 697 Fall 2008 560 Year Chapter Growth 2010/2011 26 2009/2010 23 2008/2009 21

The following is a list of current chapters and others that have been approved for colonization CURRENT SORORITIES CURRENT FRATERNITIES FUTURE CHAPTERS Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Nu Omega Fraternity Sigma Kappa (Colonizes in F11) Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega Triangle Fraternity (Colonizes in S12) Alpha Kappa Alpha Beta Chi Theta Phi Mu (Colonizes in F13) Alpha Nu Omega Sorority Alpha Xi Delta Delta Phi Epsilon Delta Sigma Theta Lambda Theta Alpha Sigma Chi (Colonized in S11) Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Lambda Gamma (Colonized in S11) Theta Phi Alpha Zeta Phi Beta Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Psi Lambda Theta Phi Omega Psi Phi Phi Beta Sigma Phi Delta Theta Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Psi Lambda (Co-Ed)

The Office of Sorority and Fraternity Life in collaboration with Housing and Residential Life, Financial Affairs, and the General Counsel Office is studying the feasibility of Greek housing. A group of students, faculty and staff will be visiting Auburn University, the University of West Georgia, and Appalachian State University this fall to review their Greek housing.

Housing and Residential Life had over 400 students on the fall 2010 waiting list for On-Campus Housing. There are currently 490 students waiting to be assigned for fall 2011. Currently, 502 students are assigned to IVA-North, out of 529 available. We have 461 students assigned to IVA-South; out of 535 beds available. The average occupancy for the academic year on the Boca campus: 98.5% Fall Semester 95% Spring Semester The current classification of our residents living in Boca Campus Housing: Classification Total in Category Freshman (1275) 54% Sophomores (545) 23% Juniors (274) 12% Seniors (238) 10% Graduates (19) 1%

Center for Learning and Student Success Living Learning Communities 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 82 132 186 Number of LLC Programs Total Number of Students