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College For A Weekend (CFAW)
FEB. 16–19, 2017
ITINERARY
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO
KNOW TO GET THE MOST
OUT OF CFAW.
RECOMMENDEDREQUIRED
REFUEL
CFAW student guests gain COMPLIMENTARY ENTRY to The Food Court at Reber-Thomas with their Guest Flames Pass. Parents/guardians will receive one meal voucher valid for lunch at the dining hall on Feb. 17. Parents and youth leaders may purchase additional meals during CFAW Check-In or at the dining hall.
THURSDAYDinner: 5–8 p.m.Late Night: 8–10 p.m.
FRIDAYBreakfast: 7–10:30 a.m.Lunch: 10:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.Snack: 2:30–5 p.m.Dinner: 5–8 p.m.Late Night: 8–9 p.m.
SATURDAYBreakfast: 9:30–11 a.m.Lunch: 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m.Snack: 2:30–5 p.m.Dinner: 5–8 p.m.Late Night: 8–9 p.m.
SUNDAYBreakfast: 7–11 a.m.Lunch: 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
1. WHAT EVENTS ARE FOR ME?
2. WHAT EVENTS DO I HAVE TO BE AT?
3. WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?
Of course CFAW is for students, but some of our events have parents, guardians, and church leaders in mind.
Though we wish you could be at all of them, there are a few you shouldn’t miss.
Here are a few more icons to help you get the most out of CFAW!
PARENT/GUARDIAN
MEAL INCLUDED IN PACKET CONCERT
YOUTH PASTOR/LEADER
Meal/Snack provided
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Share your story using #CFAW!FEB. 16
COLLEGE FOR A WEEKEND CHECK-INMontview Student Union, Alumni BallroomComplete the check-in process, pick up important materials, and receive housing assignment information. Be sure to sign up for weekend events!
EQUESTRIAN CENTER MEET & GREETGreenway in front of Montview Student Union
Come meet some of our Equestrian Center staff, coaches, and miniature horses Bella and Sierra.
“MEET ME ON THE LAWN”Greenway in front of Montview Student UnionAfter you check in and drop off your luggage at your residence hall, join Student Activities and Outdoor Recreation for games, giveaways, and complimentary snacks.
ART GALLERYGreen Hall, Room 1855You are cordially invited to attend the opening and reception of “Art Art Art: An Exhibit of Limited Edition Prints by Dr. Seuss.”
GETTING TO KNOW LIBERTY DeMoss Hall | Montview Student Union | Jerry Falwell Library | Science Hall | The Center for Music and the Worship Arts
Mingle with representatives from Liberty’s academic and auxiliary departments to get all your questions answered.
REQUIRED
3–10 P.M.
3–6 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
RECOMMENDED
3–7 P.M.
6–8:30 P.M.
6:30–8:30 P.M.
REQUIRED
GETTING TO KNOW LI BERT Y
G U I D ET H U R S D AY, FE B . 16 from 6 : 3 0 – 8 : 3 0 P. M . Ask academic department representatives about services offered at Liberty.
STUDENT PANELElmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
Hear about life at Liberty from current students. Tweet your questions to @ExperienceLU using #CFAW.
WELCOME RALLYVines CenterKick off your weekend with an introduction to Liberty’s academic, social, and athletic opportunities. You will also receive a weekend overview and meet other CFAW students, parents, and group leaders.
HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER CLOSESThe Hancock Welcome Center will reopen Friday at 8 a.m. The Liberty University Police Department is available 24 hours a day.Emergency phone number: (434) 592-3911 Nonemergency phone number: (434) 592-7641
HALL CONNECT/CURFEWYour Residence HallMeet resident assistants (RAs), exchange cellphone numbers, and inform them of your schedule. Residence hall doors are locked at all times. You will receive your Convocation seating assignment from your RA.
No late-night sign-outs permitted for CFAW student guests.
8:45–9:15 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
9:30–10:10 P.M.
REQUIRED
10:30 P.M.
10:30–11 P.M.
REQUIRED
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PARENT SESSION Green Hall, Tower TheaterCome learn about the value of investing in a Liberty education. Receive more information about the admission process and the many on-campus services and hear from special guest Karen Kingsbury. This session begins at 8:05 a.m. after a complimentary, light breakfast. Food and drinks are not permitted in the theater.
ART GALLERYGreen Hall, Room 1855Visit the Liberty University Art Gallery to view limited edition prints of Dr. Seuss’s artwork as well as other media.
RESIDENT GRADUATE APPOINTMENTS Hancock Welcome CenterIf you are considering a residential graduate program, sit down and talk with a graduate advisor today — walk-ins welcome!
ADMISSIONS 101 SESSIONSJerry Falwell Library, Terrace Conference Room(Pick ONE session)Learn the ins and outs of admission, have your $50 application fee waived, and find out how to lock in thousands of dollars in awards.
Session 1 8:15–9:05 A.M. Session 2 9:20–10:10 A.M. Session 3 1:05–1:55 P.M.
Session 4 2:10–3 P.M.Session 5 3:15–4:05 P.M. Session 6 4:20–5:10 P.M.
ATTEND CLASSES See your class schedule booklet for course times. Sit in on classes in your field of interest and talk with professors and current students.
7:45–9:30 A.M.
RECOMMENDED
8 A.M.– 4:30 P.M. &
6:45– 10:30 P.M.
8 A.M.–5 P.M.
8:15 A.M.–5:10 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
8:15 A.M.–5:10 P.M. S P R I N G 2017
U N D E R G R A D UAT E
CLASS SCHEDULE
REQUIRED
TRANSFER EVALUATION ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS Jerry Falwell Library, Suite 280Transfer specialists will show you which courses transfer and what your course load will be when you attend Liberty.
Please provide the following (important items needed before meeting):1. Social Security Number or Liberty University student ID number2. Sealed official college transcripts or unofficial college transcripts3. Unofficial Advanced Placement/CLEP/International Baccalaureate scores
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ADMISSIONS SESSION DeMoss Hall, Room 4040
Learn more about attending Liberty University and have the opportunity to win an international scholarship. You must be present to win.
CONVOCATIONVines CenterBe a part of the world’s largest weekly gathering of Christian young people! Hear from columnist, Fox News Contributor, and FoxNews.com Digital Host Todd Starnes.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT CENTER OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 2003Stop by to learn about services and events for international students and meet current students from around the world.
THE EDGE: CHURCH LEADER ROUNDTABLE EVENTMontview Student Union, Alumni Ballroom, North Side
Chris Hulshof, assistant professor of religion with the Rawlings School of Divinity, will lead a discussion on “An Accessible Gospel for the Inclusive Leader.” This event is hosted by the Department of Christian Leadership & Church Ministries and includes a complimentary lunch.
8:15– 10:30 A.M.
& 11:45 A.M.–
4:30 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
9–10 A.M.
RECOMMENDED
10:30–11:45 A.M.
11:45 A.M.– 4 P.M.
NOON– 1:30 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
FEB. 17
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HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER OPEN HOUSEHancock Welcome CenterCome see how the Hancock Welcome Center can assist you during your stay on campus. Meet our team, and enjoy a student-led tour of campus.
1–2 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY TOURJerry Falwell Library, Front LobbyRegister for a library tour at Liberty.edu/Library/Tours. Additional tours are available on Saturday.Tour 1 3:30–4 P.M. Tour 2 4–4:30 P.M.
Tour 3 4:30–5 P.M. Tour 4 5–5:30 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Attend an academic open house to meet professors and learn about degree programs that interest you.
Information sessions and facility tours may be available during open houses, so reserve
time in your schedule for these events.
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OPEN HOUSESchool of Aeronautics Academic Center 939 Airport Road, Lynchburg, Va. 24502 (Catch Shuttle 76)
A map and directions are available at the Hancock Welcome Center information table.
AERONAUTICS INFORMATION SESSION Aeronautics Building, Rooms 201 and 202
All students and their families are invited to attend. Meet our dean, assistant dean, and other key department members.
OPEN HOUSEMontview Student Union, Main Hallway
CADAVER LAB DROP-IN/ WALK-THROUGHScience Hall, Room 212
CHEMISTRY LAB TOURScience Hall, Room 305
FORENSIC SCIENCE LAB TOURScience Hall, Room 106
CELL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY/BIOCHEMISTRY LAB TOURScience Hall, Room 133
1–4 P.M.
School of Aeronautics
1:05–2 P.M.
1–4 P.M.
College of Applied Studies & Academic Success (CASAS)
NOON–1 P.M.
Department of Biology & Chemistry
8–10 A.M.
NOON–1 P.M.
1:05–1:55 P.M.
ZOOLOGY (PRE-VET), ZOOLOGY AND WILDLIFE, GENERAL BIOLOGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY LAB TOUR Science Hall, Room 226
BIOLOGY & CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT OVERVIEW Science Hall, Room 351/352
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES/PRE-MED PRESENTATIONScience Hall, Room 128
OPEN HOUSE DeMoss Hall, Grand Lobby
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS SNEAK PEEK AND DEAN’S WELCOMEDeMoss Hall, Room 4040
TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS INFORMATION SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 2192
1:05–1:55 P.M.
Department of Biology & Chemistry (cont.)
2:15–3:15 P.M.
3:30–4:30 P.M.
School of Business
1–3 P.M.
NOON–1 P.M.
2:45–3:30 P.M.
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Travel between Green Hall and DeMoss Hall on Bus 71. Visit Liberty.edu/Transit for detailed transit schedules.
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DEPARTMENT OF STUDIO & DIGITAL ARTS — ART + DESIGN WORKSHOP DISTRICT Green Hall, SCCA Collaborative Space, Room 1350
DEPARTMENT OF DIGITAL MEDIA & COMMUNICATION ARTS OPEN HOUSE Green Hall, SCCA Collaborative Space, Room 1350
CINEMATIC ARTS, ZAKI GORDON CENTER PRESENTATION WITH DEPARTMENT CHAIR, FACULTY, AND STAFFGreen Hall, Room 1847
DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE ARTS TOUR Green Hall, Tower Theater Entrance
CINEMATIC ARTS, ZAKI GORDON CENTER TOURS WITH FACULTYGreen Hall, Room 1847
SCCA INFORMATION SESSIONGreen Hall, Tower Theater
All students interested in the School of Communication & Creative Arts programs are encouraged to attend this event and the breakout sessions that follow.
School of Communication & Creative Arts (SCCA)
1:30 P.M.
1:30–3 P.M.
1:45–2:30 P.M.
1:45–3:35 P.M.
2:30–3:30 P.M.
3:45–4:15 P.M.
AVAILABLE BREAKOUT SESSIONS Choose one of the following sessions to learn about your specific field of interest:
» Cinematic Arts, Zaki Gordon Center: The RED Camera — Shooting a Scene Green Hall, Room 1847
» Department of Digital Media & Communication Arts Green Hall, Room 1315A
» Department of Studio & Digital Arts Meet & Greet Green Hall, Room 1855
» Department of Theatre Arts Green Hall, Tower Theater (Parents) Green Hall, Rehearsal Room 2 (Students)
OPEN HOUSEElmer Towns Religion Hall, Main Entrance
SCHOOL OF DIVINITY BREAKOUT SESSIONMontview Student Union, Alumni Ballroom, North Side
Listen to Dr. Chatraw speak on “Facing a Challenge of a Culture of Doubt.” Faculty will be present to answer any questions you have.
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, School of Education Main Entrance (1st floor)
INFORMATION SESSION FOR FUTURE EDUCATORSDeMoss Hall, Room 1161
4:15–5 P.M.SCCA (CONT.)
1–4 P.M.Rawlings School of Divinity
2:30–4:30 P.M.
1–5 P.M.School of Education
4:15–5 P.M.
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Travel between Green Hall and DeMoss Hall on Bus 71. Visit Liberty.edu/Transit for detailed transit schedules.
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OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 3400, SECS Atrium
CFAW CLASS: INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCESDeMoss Hall, Room 3345
All students interested in the SECS degree programs are highly encouraged to attend this mock class.
TOUR OF THE SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES DeMoss Hall, Room 3400, SECS Atrium
Tour 1 2:10–2:30 P.M. Tour 2 2:45–3:05 P.M.
COMPUTING HANDS-ON WORKSHOPDeMoss Hall, Room 3402, SECS Modeling/Simulation Lab
ENGINEERING HANDS-ON WORKSHOPDeMoss Hall, Room 3401, SECS Rapid Prototyping Lab
MEET & GREET WITH THE DEAN DeMoss Hall, Room 3400, SECS Atrium
MEET & GREET WITH CURRENT STUDENTSDeMoss Hall, Room 3400, SECS Atrium
OPEN HOUSE DeMoss Hall, Room 4072
1–5 P.M.School of Engineering & Computational Sciences (SECS)
NOON–12:50 P.M.
2:10–3:05 P.M.
2:45–3:15 P.M.
2:45–3:15 P.M.
3:15–4:15 P.M.
4:15–4:45 P.M.
1–2:30 P.M.
Department of English
OPEN HOUSE DeMoss Hall, Room 4091
FACILITY TOURSDeMoss Hall, Room 4091
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Rooms 1113 & 1114
MEET & GREET WITH THE DEAN, FACULTY, AND CURRENT STUDENTS DeMoss Hall, Rooms 1114
Meet with student representatives and Washington Fellowship staff, and win door prizes.
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 1114
GOVERNMENT AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 1114
PRE-LAW DeMoss Hall, Room 1114
STRATEGIC INTELLIGENCE SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 1114
1–4:30 P.M.Department of Family & Consumer Sciences
2:15 & 3:45 P.M.
Helms School of Government
3:30–5:30 P.M.
3:30–4 P.M.
4–4:30 P.M.
4–4:30 P.M.
4–4:30 P.M.
4–4:30 P.M.
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Travel between Green Hall and DeMoss Hall on Bus 71. Visit Liberty.edu/Transit for detailed transit schedules.
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CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION CHALLENGE AND MOCK TRIAL DeMoss Hall, Room 1114
Pick up clues for the Crime Scene Investigation Challenge in DeMoss Hall, Room 4066 from 2–3 p.m.
MOCK CONGRESS — SYRIAN REFUGEE CRISISDeMoss Hall, Room 1113
OPEN HOUSEScience Hall, Room T54
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 4004
CONQUER THE WORLD WITH A HISTORY DEGREEDeMoss Hall, Room 4066
Q&A SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 4040
Learn about special scholarships, coursework, and other academic opportunities for Honors Program students.
OPEN HOUSEJerry Falwell Library, Main Lobby
JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY TOURSJerry Falwell Library, Main Lobby
Refer to Page 8 for tour times.
4:30–5:15 P.M.
Helms School of Government (CONT.)
4:30–5:15 P.M.
1–2 P.M.Department of Health Professions
1–4:30 P.M.Department of History
1–1:45 P.M.
Honors Program2:30–3:30 P.M.
1:45–4:45 P.M.Jerry Falwell Library
3:30–5:30 P.M.
OPEN HOUSE AND INFORMATION SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 4056U
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 4079
OPEN HOUSE The Center for Music and the Worship Arts, Level 1, Room 160
FACILITY TOURDeMoss Hall, Room 2111
Tour 1 1 P.M. | Tour 2 2:15 P.M. | Tour 3 3:30 P.M.
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 4004
PHILOSOPHY GOES TO THE MOVIES: WHY DO WE LOVE SUPERHERO FLICKS?DeMoss Hall, Room 4093
THE SURPRISINGLY GOOD STATISTICS FOR GETTING A JOB — AND GETTING WELL-PAID — FOR MAJORING IN PHILOSOPHYDeMoss Hall, Room 1104
3:30–4 P.M.Department of Mathematics
Department of Modern Languages
1–2:30 P.M.
1–5 P.M.School of Music
1–4:40 P.M.
School of Nursing
1–5 P.M.Department of Philosophy
1:05–1:35 P.M.
2:10–2:40 P.M.
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Travel between Green Hall and DeMoss Hall on Bus 71. Visit Liberty.edu/Transit for detailed transit schedules.
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ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
WHY MAJORING IN PHILOSOPHY IS A GREAT CHOICE FOR DEBATERS, HOMESCHOOLERS, AND HONORS STUDENTSDeMoss Hall, Room 4024
“WALKING OFF THE BEST ARGUMENT FOR THE RESURRECTION OF JESUS FROM THE DEAD” WITH DR. GARY HABERMASDeMoss Hall, Room 4046
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 4008
SOCIAL WORK BREAKOUT SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 4019
OPEN HOUSEScience Hall, Room T035
OPEN HOUSEDeMoss Hall, Room 1165
MEET & GREET WITH FACULTY AND CURRENT STUDENTSDeMoss Hall, Room 1165
END OF ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
3:45–4:15 P.M.
Department of Philosophy (CONT.)
4:20–5:10 P.M.
Departments of Psychology & Social Work1–3 P.M.
3:15–4:15 P.M.
3:30–5 P.M.
Department of Public & Community Health
Department of Sport Management1–3 P.M.
11 A.M.–1 P.M.
ACADEMIC OPEN HOUSES
Travel between Green Hall and DeMoss Hall on Bus 71. Visit Liberty.edu/Transit for detailed transit schedules.
BEN RECTOR CONCERTSATURDAY, 7:30 P.M. | SEE PAGE 27.
CADENCE: A SHOWCASE OF DIVERSE MUSICAL STYLESSATURDAY, 10:30–11:30 A.M. | SEE PAGE 23.
FUSION: AN EVENING OF STUDENT-LED WORSHIPFRIDAY, 6–7 P.M. | SEE PAGE 21.
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FEB. 17
HYDAWAY OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTERTake advantage of free mountain bike, canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard rentals at our off-campus outfitter!
LIBERTY MOUNTAIN SNOWFLEX CENTRECatch Shuttle 75 — Runs every hour
Check out the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre, the first of its kind in North America! Two hours of skiing and snowboarding cost $10 per person, while tubing only costs $5 (includes rentals). Pricing for CFAW cardholders ONLY.
FUSION: AN EVENING OF STUDENT-LED WORSHIPElmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
Join the Center for Music & Worship in a dynamic time of praise.
SNOWFLEX RAIL JAMDeMoss Hall, Front Steps
Come watch and win free swag at Snowflex’s ski and snowboarding competition at DeMoss.
5:30–7 P.M.
5:30–10 P.M.
6–7 P.M.
6 P.M.
D1 MEN’S HOCKEYLaHaye Ice Center
Stand with our Flames Hockey team as it takes on the University of Rhode Island. Tickets for CFAW students cost $4 in advance and $5 at the door. Tickets for all other guests cost $6 in advance and $10 at the door.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALLVines Center
Come and cheer on our Lady Flames Basketball team as they take on Charleston Southern University. CFAW students get in free, and family and guest tickets can be purchased at the door or at check-in.
SEUSSICALGreen Hall, Tower Theater
This musical is now one of the most performed shows in America. Seussical is a fantastical, magical, and musical extravaganza!
LIBERTY CLASS OF 2021 MIXERHancock Welcome Center
Are you graduating in 2017? If so, come join us for food, games, and fellowship with your future classmates.
LATE SKATELaHaye Ice Center
Come hang out on the ice with other CFAW guests and current students.
CURFEWYour Residence Hall
All students are required to be in their residence halls at this time. No late-night sign-outs permitted for CFAW guests.
7 P.M.
7 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
7:30–10:30 P.M.
10:30 P.M.–MIDNIGHT
12:30 A.M.CHECK OUT ONE OF 120 STUDENT-LED CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS DURING YOUR CFAW VISIT.YOU CAN FIND A FULL LIST AT LIBERTY.EDU/CLUBS.
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ADMISSIONS ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS Jerry Falwell Library
Admissions counselors will review your account and help you through the enrollment process. No appointment necessary!
TRANSFER EVALUATION ONE-ON-ONE SESSIONS Jerry Falwell LibraryTransfer specialists will show you which courses transfer and what your course load will be when you attend Liberty.
Please provide the following (important items needed before meeting):1. Social Security Number or Liberty University student ID number2. Sealed official college transcripts or unofficial college transcripts3. Unofficial Advanced Placement/CLEP/International Baccalaureate scores
ADMISSIONS AND FINANCIAL AID Q & A Elmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
With all of the information you received this weekend, we’re sure you’ll have questions, and we want to answer them!
OPEN MODEL RESIDENCE HALLSTake a peek at three options for on-campus housing! Visit Main 19, located on the Hill; East 40, located on East Campus; and Commons II, located next to the Vines Center.
HYDAWAY OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTERTake advantage of free mountain bike, canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard rentals at our off-campus outfitter!
8 A.M.–3 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
8 A.M.–3 P.M.RECOMMENDED
RECOMMENDED
8:45–9:45 A.M.
9 A.M.–3 P.M.
9 A.M.–7 P.M.
FEB. 18
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY ONLINE ACADEMY PARTNER SCHOOL CONFERENCE Montview Student Union, Center for Multicultural Enrichment Space, Room 2500
Informational conference for those interested in starting a Christian school or expanding an existing one to better reach the youth in their community.
SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH 101Elmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture HallThis session provides tips and techniques for successful scholarship searches. There will be a second session at 1:30 p.m.
ART GALLERYGreen Hall, Room 1855
Visit the Liberty University Art Gallery to view limited edition prints of Dr. Seuss’s artwork as well as other media.
“CADENCE”: A SHOWCASE OF DIVERSE MUSICAL STYLESThe Center for Music and the Worship Arts, Room 160
Enjoy a rhythmic discourse in jazz and chamber music while interacting with School of Music students and faculty.
JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY TOURSJerry Falwell Library, Front Lobby
Tour the perfect place to study, work on group projects, and do research. Register for a library tour at Liberty.edu/Library/Tours. Tour 1 10:30–11 A.M. Tour 2 11–11:30 A.M. Tour 3 11:30 A.M.–NOON Tour 4 NOON–12:30 P.M. Tour 5 12:30–1 P.M.
Tour 6 1–1:30 P.M. Tour 7 1:30–2 P.M. Tour 8 2–2:30 P.M. Tour 9 2:30–3 P.M. Tour 10 3–3:30 P.M.
10 A.M.–3:30 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
10–11 A.M.
10 A.M.–5 P.M.& 6:45–10:30 P.M.
10:30–11:30 A.M.
10:30 A.M.–3:30 P.M.
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EAGLE SCHOLARS INFORMATION SESSIONScience Hall, Rooms 256 and 257
The Eagle Scholars Program provides high-achieving students with the training necessary for personal and professional excellence in leadership. This program fosters a sense of community, improves academic knowledge, and provides opportunities for leadership and professional experience.
EQUESTRIAN CENTER TOUREquestrian Center, Main Barn
Come meet our Equestrian Center staff and coaches while touring our facilities located at 3411 Sunnymeade Rd., Rustburg, Va. 24588. A second tour begins at 2 p.m.
ADMISSIONS 201Elmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
This session is for students who have already applied and paid their $250 Confirmation Deposit.
WOMEN’S LACROSSEEast Campus Lacrosse Fields
Cheer on our Liberty Flames Lacrosse team as it takes on the University of Richmond.
OFFICE OF RESIDENCE LIFE (ORL) SESSIONScience Hall, Room 351
The ORL offers scholarship opportunities for students interested in serving as resident assistants. Stop by to hear what it’s all about!
STUDY ABROAD AND INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS INFORMATION SESSIONJerry Falwell Library, Terrace Conference Room
Learn how you can add to your Liberty experience and stretch yourself academically, emotionally, and spiritually while you study overseas.
11 A.M.–NOON
11 A.M.–NOON
RECOMMENDED
11:15 A.M.– 12:15 P.M.
NOON
NOON–12:30 P.M.
NOON–1 P.M.
FEB. 18
LIBERTY MOUNTAIN SNOWFLEX CENTRECatch Shuttle 75 — Runs every hour
Check out the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre, the first of its kind in North America! Two hours of skiing and snowboarding cost $10 per person, while tubing only costs $5 (includes rentals). Pricing for CFAW cardholders ONLY.
OFFICE OF SPIRITUAL DEVELOPMENT SESSIONDeMoss Hall, Room 1104
Want to be a spiritual leader on campus? Discover opportunities to serve and minister to your fellow classmates.
TOUR OF THOMAS JEFFERSON’S POPLAR FOREST Meet the shuttle at the front of Hancock Welcome Center.
Tour one of Lynchburg’s historic landmarks! Space is limited, so arrive early. This free event is first come, first served.
STUDENT-LED TOURHancock Welcome Center
This walking tour offers a student’s perspective on campus community, activities, and facilities.
ZIP LINE AT HYDAWAY OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTER Take it to the next level with zip lining.
CAREER CENTER INFORMATION SESSION Montview Student Union, Room 2610
Want to learn the best strategies for getting a job when you graduate? Come hear about the services offered to students by the Career Center.
NOON–10 P.M.
12:30–1 P.M.
12:30–3:30 P.M.
1–2 P.M.3–4 P.M.
1–5 P.M.
1:30–2:15 P.M.
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MILITARY COMMUNITY AND BENEFITS BRIEFINGScience Hall, Room 351
See what Liberty has to offer our military service members, veterans, and their dependents on campus. Learn about the military community, student groups, tuition assistance, and veterans benefits.
SCHOLARSHIP SEARCH 101 Elmer Towns Religion Hall, Towns-Alumni Lecture Hall
This session provides tips and techniques for successful scholarship searches.
START WITH SUCCESSCenter for Music and the Worship Arts, Room 305
Learn how to prepare your middle school or early high school student for college success.
EQUESTRIAN CENTER TOURS Equestrian Center, Main Barn
Come meet some of our Equestrian Center staff and coaches and tour our facilities. We are located at 3411 Sunnymeade Rd., Rustburg, Va. 24588.
SEUSSICALGreen Hall, Tower Theater
This musical is now one of the most performed shows in America. Seussical is a fantastical, magical, and musical extravaganza!
MEN’S LACROSSEEast Campus Lacrosse Fields
Cheer on our Liberty Flames Lacrosse teams as they take on East Carolina University
1:30–2:30 P.M.
RECOMMENDED
1:30–2:30 P.M.
1:30–2:30 P.M.
2 P.M.
2 P.M.
3 P.M.
DEADLINE TO TURN IN CONFIRMATION DEPOSITHancock Welcome Center, Front Desk
If you submit your Confirmation Deposit prior to the deadline, your name will be placed into a drawing for a $16,500 Liberty University tuition scholarship.
D1 MEN’S HOCKEYLaHaye Ice Center
Cheer on our Flames Hockey team as it takes on the University of Rhode Island. Tickets for CFAW students cost $4 in advance (available online) and $5 at the door. Tickets for all other guests cost $6 in advance and $10 at the door.
BEN RECTOR CONCERTVines Center
Listen to Ben Rector’s greatest hits live! Get your tickets early by visiting Liberty.edu/SA or by calling (434) 582-7328.
GENERAL ADMISSIONStudent Advance $15
Public Advance $20At the Door $25
SEUSSICALGreen Hall, Tower Theater
This musical is now one of the most performed shows in America. Seussical is a fantastical, magical, and musical extravaganza!
FLORIDA BUS MEETS AND DEPARTSHancock Welcome Center
Boarding begins for the return trip to Florida The bus departs at 11:45 p.m.
CURFEWYour Residence Hall
All students are required to be in their residence hall at this time.No late-night sign-outs permitted for CFAW guests.
5 P.M.ATTENTION: CONFIRMATION DEPOSIT DUE
7 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
7:30 P.M.
11:30 P.M.
12:30 A.M.
RECOMMENDED/REQUIRED FOR: Parent/Guardian Youth Pastor/Leader
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EARLY SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOLThomas Road Baptist Church
CHURCH SERVICEThomas Road Baptist Church
HYDAWAY OUTDOOR RECREATION CENTERTake advantage of free mountain bike, canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard rentals at our off-campus outfitter!
ART GALLERYGreen Hall, Room 1855
Visit the Liberty University Art Gallery to view limited edition prints of Dr. Seuss’s artwork as well as other media.
LIBERTY MOUNTAIN SNOWFLEX CENTRECatch Shuttle 75 — Runs every hour
Check out the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre, the first of its kind in North America! Two hours of skiing and snowboarding cost $10 per person, while tubing only costs $5 (includes rentals). Pricing for CFAW cardholders only.
SEUSSICALGreen Hall, Tower Theater
This musical is now one of the most performed shows in America. Seussical is a fantastical, magical, and musical extravaganza!
9:15 A.M.– 10:45 A.M.
11 A.M.–12:30 P.M.
1–7 P.M.
2–6 P.M.
2–8 P.M.
3 P.M.VISITORS CENTER, HANCOCK WELCOME CENTER(434) 582-2064Thursday–Friday | 8 a.m.–10:30 p.m.Saturday | 8 a.m.–9 p.m.Sunday | 8 a.m.–6 p.m.
LIBERTY UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENTLocation | Green Hall: available 24 hours a dayEmergency | (434) 592-3911Nonemergency | (434) 592-7641
RESIDENT ADMISSIONS(800) 543-5317Thursday–Friday | 8 a.m.–9 p.m.Saturday | 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
LYNCHBURG GENERAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM(434) 200-30271901 Tate Springs Rd.Lynchburg, Va. 24502
IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS
ON-CAMPUS MUSEUMS & HOURS
CREATION HALL MUSEUMScience Hall, Second Floor
Thursday–Saturday | 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
JERRY FALWELL MUSEUMDeMoss Hall, Second Floor, Grand Lobby
Thursday–Friday | 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
LIBERTY BIBLICAL MUSEUMJerry Falwell Library, Terrace Level, Room 061
Friday | 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday | 10 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
MONTVIEW MANSIONAdjacent to the Hancock Welcome Center
Thursday–Friday | 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
NATIONAL CIVIL WAR CHAPLAINS MUSEUMAdjacent to the Hancock Welcome Center
Thursday | 2:30–6 p.m. Friday | 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Saturday | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
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THANK YOU FOR VISITING LIBERTY UNIVERSITY!Travel home safely!
Please return your air mattress to the Hancock Welcome Center.
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10 MARIE F. GREEN HALL
11 MONTVIEW STUDENT UNION
9 LIBERTY MOUNTAINSNOWFLEX CENTRE
12 REBER-THOMASDINING HALL
13 SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS(939 AIRPORT ROAD)
14 SCIENCE HALL
17 VINES CENTER
18 WILLIAMS STADIUM
16 TOWER THEATER
15 THOMAS ROADBAPTIST CHURCH
6 JERRY FALWELL LIBRARY
3 DEMOSS HALL
4 ELMER TOWNS RELIGIONHALL TOWNS-ALUMNI LECTURE HALL
5 HANCOCK WELCOMECENTER
2 CENTER FOR MUSIC AND THE WORSHIP ARTS
1 CENTER FOR MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES
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PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL
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BUS STOP
DINING LOCATIONS
F THE HILL (M17-M23)
E THE CIRCLE (M07 AND M25-M28)
D SOUTH TOWER (M33)
C RESIDENTIAL COMMONS
B QUADS (M29-M32)
A EAST CAMPUS (E40-E94)
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UPDATED OCT. 10, 20168
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, VISIT LIBERTY.EDU/MAP.
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