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See Inset BARCLAY CIRCLE BARCLAY CIRCLE LIFE’S WAY COBB PARKWAY SOUTH COBB DRIVE H U N T I N G T O N R D S E R O T T E N W O O D C R E E K Wildwood Park Dobbins Air Reserve Base Running Eagle Gazebo N 15 16 17 5 20 19 18 1 2 4 10 9 11 6 7 8 13 12 14 3 Lyceum Park A B C D F H G E Discover A. Lasting Purpose B. Vitalism Pool C. Eight Core Values D. Reflection Pools E. Soap Box F. Wellness Lifestyle G. Path of Heroes H. Campus Map Key: Shuttle Stops Emergency Call Boxes T O G I V E T O S E R V E T O D O T O L O V E LASTING PURPOSE CREST To Give, To Do, To Love, To Serve – Out of a Sense of Abundance 1. LIFE Village Retreat 2. Campus Center for Health & Optimum Performance (CC-HOP) (Funded by Foot Levelers) Administration Building • Diagnostic Imaging Alignment (DIA) • Dr.Sid E. Williams Research Center • Operations & Finance • University Administration 3. Safety Pin 4. Lyceum Park (see Park Key) 5. Drs. Sid E. & Nell K. Williams Library 6. Center for Graduate & Undergraduate Studies • Purchasing/Receiving 7. Campus Bookstore 8. Socrates Café 9. Celebration Plaza • Chiropractic Founders Memorial 10. Center for Chiropractic Education • Postgraduate/Continuing Education • Student Success Center 11. Center for Health & Optimum Performance (C-HOP) 12. Sports Complex • Rugby Fields • Tennis Courts • Track & Field • Volleyball 13. William M. Harris, D.C. Memorial 14. Fitness Trail 15. Center for Athletics & Sport Health Science • Alumni Relations • Gyms • LIFE Sport Science Institute (LSSI) • Student Services • TIC Auditorium • University Advancement • Wellness Center 16. 19th Century Village 17. Bell Tower 18. Sidney E. Williams, D.C. Memorial 19. Tolerance 20. Ian Grassam Treehouse Michael Karpovage of mapformation.com, September 2015 Experience Self-Walking Tour & Campus map

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Page 1: Campus Map Key: huttle stops emergency call boxesthe life and works of Drs. D.D. Palmer, B.J. Palmer and Sid Williams – Celebration Plaza is a fitting place for the LIFE community

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Optimum Performance (cc-hOP) (Funded by Foot Levelers) administration building •DiagnosticImagingAlignment(DIA) •Dr.SidE.WilliamsResearchCenter •Operations&Finance •UniversityAdministration3. safety Pin4. lyceum Park (seeParkKey)5. Drs. sid e. & nell K. williams library 6. center for graduate & undergraduate studies •Purchasing/Receiving

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Page 2: Campus Map Key: huttle stops emergency call boxesthe life and works of Drs. D.D. Palmer, B.J. Palmer and Sid Williams – Celebration Plaza is a fitting place for the LIFE community

V i s i to r P o L i Cy

Visitors to Life University must check in with the Campus Safety. This is where you will receive your

visitor's pass. Failure to comply may result in removal from the premises and/or ticketing of

non-registered vehicles.

L i f e u n i V e r s i ty f aCt s

Year Founded: 1974Students (quarterly): 2,754Student-Faculty Ratio: 17:1Undergraduate Degrees: 12

Graduate Degrees: 4Doctorate Degrees: 1

M o r e i n f o r M at i o n

www.LIFE.eduGeneral Admissions: (770) 426-2884

Enrollment: (770) 426-2751Student Services: (770) 426-2700Registrar's Office: (770) 426-2780

Campus Safety Emergency Line: (770) 426-2911

To schedule a guided tour, please email [email protected].

Visit us onFacebook: Life UniversityTwitter: @LifeUniversityYouTube: Life University

C e n t e r f o r H e a Lt H &o P t i M u M P e r f o r M a n C e

LIFE's public clinic, where students can work directly with faculty mentors and patients from the surrounding community, sees approximately 60,000 patient visits per year.

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B o o K s to r e

The Life University Bookstore offers a wide selection of LIFE apparel, acces-sories and gifts, as well as textbooks and other academic supplies.

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s o C rat e s Ca f é

One of the most eco-friendly college dining facilities in the country, Socrates Café serves locally and organically grown food, incorporates measures to recycle waste for use as compost, is energy efficient and is the second of LIFE's LEED Gold-Certified facilities.

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C e L e B rat i o n P Laza

Site of many of LIFE's favorite on-campus events – as well as monuments honoring the life and works of Drs. D.D. Palmer, B.J. Palmer and Sid Williams – Celebration Plaza is a fitting place for the LIFE community to gather for fun and fellowship.

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s P o rt s Co M P L e x

Used as a training complex for world-class track and field athletes during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, the complex now serves as the home field for some of Life U's top-ranked sport teams.

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H a r r i s M e M o r i a L

William M. Harris, D.C. was one of Chiropractic's – and LIFE's – greatest benefactors. This memorial honors Dr. Harris, his life, his work and his legacy through the Harris Family Foundation.

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C e n t e r f o r C H i ro P raCt i Ce D u Cat i o n

Life University is the largest chiropractic college in the world. The CCE houses our Doctor of Chiropractic program, as well as the Student Success Center for academic support.

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f i t n e s s t ra i L

More than three miles of wooded trails wind through campus, providing opportunities for recreation, reflection and connection with the natural environment.

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explore

s i D n e y e. W i L L i a M s, D.C. M e M o r i a L

Dr. Sidney E. Williams, LIFE's first President, and defender of the chiropractic principle, is memorialized here with an eternal flame.

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i a n g ra s s a M t r e e H o u s e

A student retreat among the trees, this peaceful setting is a perfect place to study during the week or to relax on weekends.

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to L e ra n C e

A monument that resembles the Olympic Torch, Tolerance reminds the LIFE community that one of the highest and noblest aspirations a human being can attain is tolerance for others’ beliefs, values, ideals and creeds.

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The Center for Athletics & Sport Health Science building houses the graduate program in Sport Health Science, along with two full-sized gymnasiums (one of which transforms into the TIC Auditorium). The Athletics, Student Services, University Advancement and Alumni Relations Departments are also housed here.

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19t H C e n t u ry V i L Lag e

Take a walk down the wooded path and be transported to a different time and place. This tranquil village contains actual 19th-century structures, including a fully functional grist mill.

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B e L L toW e r

This campus landmark is a monument to the early pioneers of Chiropractic. In the early days, chiropractors were sometimes jailed for practicing "medicine" without a license. The names inscribed on the interior walls of the Tower honor all those who suffered the indignity of imprisonment for helping their fellow citizens.

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1269 Barclay CircleMarietta, GA 30060

(770) 426-2600www.life.edu

L ife University (LIFE) is leading the vital healthcare revolution by shattering the status quo. LIFE shatters the status quo by applying vitalistic principles and an agenda of compassion to make a transformative social impact. Our mission isn’t just printed in a handbook somewhere; it’s lived, breathed and acted upon daily, across departments, initiatives and throughout the world. It is is even reflected in our physical campus environment. Read more about our vitalistic campus here, and then tour the grounds to experience LIFE for yourself.

LIFE Village Retreat

"The Retreat", as it is known, is a student housing center that is LEED Gold-Level Certified for sustainable construction. It contains all the amenities desired by today's students, including Wi-Fi, cable television and laundry facilities in every unit.

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s a f e ty P i n

The Safety Pin at LIFE remains open as a daily reminder of our commitment to educate and care for the world by correcting nervous system interference through our chosen disciplines, thus reconnecting the individual with his/her innate potential and the environment that nourishes us.

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Ca M P u s C e n t e r f o r H e a Lt H & o P t i M u M P e r f o r M a n C e /

a D M i n i s t rat i o n

Soon to be renamed the William M. Harris, D.C. Center for Clinical Education, the CC-HOP, funded by Foot Levelers, is where chiropractic students begin their hands-on training to become Doctors of Chiropractic.

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D r s. s i D e. & n e L L K. W i L L i a M s L i B ra ry

Named for the founders of Life College, the Library serves as an academic and professional resource for all LIFE's students, faculty, staff and alumni.

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C e n t e r f o r g ra D u at e & u n D e rg ra D u at e s t u D i e s

The CUS is the home of the Graduate & Undergraduate Studies programs at LIFE.

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LyC e u M Pa r K

Lyceum Park is the nerve center of LIFE's campus, with multiple features that include the Standard Process Amphitheatre, Path of Heroes and other areas of contemplation and reflection.

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La s t i n g P u r P o s e (L P)

To Give, To Do, To Love, To Serve – Out of a Sense of Abundance – Life College was founded on the philosophy that by working from a center of gratitude, our inherent gifts are used for the benefit of others to create a cycle of goodwill. Today, Life University strives to inspire every student and employee to make a personal commitment to serving Lasting Purpose in all areas of life.

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V i ta L i s M P o o L

Life University defines Vitalism as “the understanding and principle that all organic systems in the universe are conscious, self-developing, self-maintaining and self-healing.” The Vitalism Pool is a symbolic representation of the natural, vital source within that allows us to heal, grow and adapt to leading lives of optimal performance and significance.

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e i g H t Co r e Va L u e s

Each stone marker within the circle reflects one of Life University’s Eight Core Values. These values are integral to a LIFE education, charging our students to not only become great Doctors of Chiropractic and business professionals, but to strive to become model citizens and leaders in their communities and beyond.

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r e f L e Ct i o n P o o L s

LIFE’s campus is designed to support our commitment to vitalistic wellness, and the twin reflection pools are just one area created to inspire us to take some quiet, peaceful moments to nurture our emotional, intellectual and spiritual health.

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W e L L n e s s L i f e s ty L e

This area serves as a reminder of Life University’s commitment to total wellness, which is defined as a balance of six key aspects of health – Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social, Environmental and Spiritual. Together, these six dimensions form the foundation of the Wellness Lifestyle, which influences everything we do at LIFE.

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s ta n Da r D P ro C e s s a M P H i t H e at r e

The amphitheatre is named in honor of a generous gift from Standard Process, Inc. Designed with natural acoustics and a state-of-the-art audio system, the Standard Process Amphitheatre provides a unique venue for concerts, lectures, movies, plays and other events. The natural stone seating is popular with students who come to study, socialize, enjoy lunch or pause for a break between classes.

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Pat H o f H e ro e s

Inlaid with the hand- and foot-prints of Life University’s founders and other leaders of the chiropractic profession, the Path of Heroes honors those who have made – and continue to make – history in the chiropractic profession. The Path of Heroes serves to remind the LIFE community and its visitors that as they travel through the campus, they are following in the footsteps of those who have paved the way.

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s oa P B ox

Inspired by the famed soap box speeches in Hyde Park, London, LIFE’s very own stone “soap box” serves as a platform from which members of the LIFE community can inspire profound, thought-provoking discussions that will lead the vital health revolution.

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