2021-22 Parent Programs Calendar - Samford University

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2021-22Parent and FamilyC A L E N D A R

One of the most visible linksto Samford University’s past is an oak tree.Sherman Oak was the main gathering spotand center of campus life for decades ofstudents on Samford’s East Lake campus.When Samford relocated to the currentcampus, healthy seedlings from ShermanOak were chosen, gathered, cared for andthen planted on the new campus.It’s not unusual an oak tree has played such a prominent role in Samford’s history. Oaktrees have long held places of honor and been symbols of place and might and strength.How fitting Samford would treasure a tree with heritage reaching back to the days of theOld Testament. The prophet Isaiah referred to the Israelites as Oaks of Righteousness.Joshua made a covenant for God’s people and erected stones under an oak tree as a placeof witness and remembrance.After years of care, today one of the seedlings from the original Sherman Oak stands talland mighty in front of Samford Hall as a symbol of remembrance. Your sons and daughtersare very much like this generation of Sherman Oak. You’ve cared for them and providedrich soil so their roots could grow deep, giving the stability needed to stand strong in life’sweathers. You’ve provided everything needed to allow them to stretch high with their livesand minds.Now you are planting your sons and daughters in this place and entrusting them toSamford University to teach and guide them as they grow. Those of us at Samford don’ttake this responsibility lightly and commit to do all within our ability to help them reachtheir full potential and calling. It is our privilege to partner with you in raising this nextgeneration of oaks.Office of Parent and Family Programsparents@samford.edu

FAMILY WEEKEND2021Page 1Family Weekend 2021We do not plan to do a “themed” weekend logo. Please use agreat FW photo and SU branding. Replace the info with:General registration opens September 1 at Samford.edu/parents.September24-26Other informationwill be emailed through the Parent Portal.Registration opens mid-August at Samford.edu/parents.Other information will be emailed through the Parent Portal.Friday, September 24September 24-261-3:30 p.m. ParentFriday, September24 Academy (Classes taught by Samfordmembersfor parents.Theserequire1-3:30facultyp.m. ParentAcademy(Classestaughtby pre-registration.)Samford4-6 p.m.ThPresident’sReceptionsfaculty 2:30-3:30membersp.mforandparents.ese requireWelcomepre-registration.)4-6 p.m. President’s Welcome5:30Receptionp.m. Vespers5:30 p.m. VespersTBD p.m. Samford Women’s Soccer vs. VMITBD p.m. Samford Women’s Soccer vs. VMISeptember 25Saturday, SeptemberSaturday,258:30-10 a.m. ParentsAssociation8:30-10 a.m.Parents BreakfastAssociation Breakfast10 a.m.-noon Campus Open Housesa.m.-noonHouses11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.10Tailgateon Campusthe QuadOpen(includesstate parent chapter tailgates)11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tailgate on the QuadparentchapterStatetailgates)2 p.m. Samford(includesFootball statevs. EastTennesseeUniversity2 p.m. Samford Football vs. East Tennessee State UniversitySunday, September 262 p.m. Hymn SingSunday, September 262 p.m. Hymn SingSamford exclusively reserves the right to relocate, modify, alter the conditionsof attendance, reschedule or cancel any event upto the time of that event.

2021AUGHAPPENING THIS MONTH Make sure you have activated your Samford ParentCommunication Portal account.SUNMON1TUEWED23THURS4National ChocolateChip DayFamily WeekendRegistration OpensSeptember 1 atsamford.edu/parents891522Follow SamfordParents onFacebook, Instagramand Twitter for InfoThroughout the YearFive-installmentPayment PlanEnrollment d toStudents andAuthorized UsersSAT714Consulting theOnline AcademicCalendar IsImportant as DeadlinesCan Change Freshman Forum applications are available in thestudent portal in Bulldog Central under Forms. Make sure your student has added you as anauthorized user at samford.edu/go/financialportal. Student information, including billing, is restricted byFERPA. Ask your student to consider adding you to hisor her release, so university officials may speak with youabout their record.Move-inThis year, two days have been set aside for newstudent move in—Thursday, August 26, and Friday,August 27. Upperclassmen will choose from move-inappointments on August 22-24, 28 and 29.When you arrive on the day of your student’s chosenmove-in, signage will direct you and volunteers willgreet you to help you know where you may offloadyour student’s belongings and then park. There willbe plenty of time to do all you need to do. If thereare finishing touches not completed by the time youleave, it will be OK! Your student and your student’sroommate will want to make the space their own.Remember, the room is theirs and doesn’t have to meetyour standards by the time you leave!loneliness and homesickness are all part of thefirst-year college student emotional roller coaster?They are normal and generally temporary.2721Anyone EnteringCampus After10 p.m. MustShow a Samford ID28CONNECTIONSRETURNINGSTUDENT MOVE INYour School,Your City29RETURNINGSTUDENT MOVE INCONNECTIONSNEW STUDENTMOVE INClasses Begin30Freshman ClassOfficer and SenatorElection ApplicationsOpenMulti-Cultural AffairsCommittee ApplicationsOpenFaithful Lord,Did you know excitement, anxiety,20Financial AidDisbursed toStudent AccountsUniversityConvocation31WELCOME BACKWEEKLooking AheadRegister for Family Weekend(Sept. 24-26) at samford.edu/parentsand secure hotel reservations.Please give my student a spirit of ASSURANCE and TRUST. Thank you for telling us you knowthe plans you have for us; plans to prosper us and not to harm us; plans to give us a hopeand a future. You say in your Word to trust you with all of our hearts and to lean not on ourown understanding. Help us to acknowledge you in all our ways so you will make straightpaths. (Jeremiah 29:11, Proverbs 3:5-6)RETURNINGSTUDENT MOVE IN

d Footballvs. Tennessee Techat HomeLabor Day HolidayUniversity ClosedNo Classes Meet678Full Payment forFall Term DueUnless StudentEnrolled in Payment Plan34Last Day to Addor Drop a FallCourse(s) or Submit aCourse Repeat FormFRESHMAN RETREATWELCOME BACKWEEK5SATEnrollmentCancellation forNonpayment ofFall Charges910StatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized Users11Samford Footballat University ofTennessee at Martin131415Freshman ClassOfficer andSenator Elections16NPHC GreekSpeakOnline FamilyWeekendRegistrationCloses1718Samford Footballat WesternNorth CarolinaPANHELLENIC SORORITY RECRUITMENT192021IFC Bid Day2223272425SamfordFootball vs.East TennesseeState Universityat HomeFAMILY WEEKENDIFC FRATERNITY RECRUITMENT2628HAPPENING THIS MONTH Greek recruitment (specific schedules availableat samford.edu/greeklife)DELTA XI PHI RECRUITMENTPanhellenicBid DaySept Four-installment payment plan enrollment closesSeptember 7.Four-installmentPayment PlanEnrollment Closes1220212930Encourage your homesick studentto join an organization.FAMILY WEEKENDLooking AheadOctober brings the new pressures of midterms. Encourage your student to get ahead andmake appointments with professors to talk about expectations and assignments.Victorious Father,Please give my student a spirit ofTHANKFULNESS and COMPASSION.Thank you for instructing uswhatever we do, whether in word ordeed, to do it all in the name of theLord Jesus, giving thanks to Godthe Father, and as God’s chosenpeople, holy, and dearly loved, toclothe ourselves with compassion,kindness, humility, gentleness andpatience. (Colossians 3:17, 12) Small group sign ups Campus ministry groups begin meeting Freshman Class Officer and Senator ElectionsFamily WeekendAdviceThe first weeks of college are crucial for studentsto make connections and establish good habits. Apremature visit can disrupt the process, but a welltimed visit to campus a few weeks into the semestercan help parents and students reconnect. FamilyWeekend is timed for just such a visit. This weekendis for things that lighten the mood and lift the spirit.A bit of preparation and forethought can help it be so.Manage expectations by talking beforehand with yourstudent to determine what time you’ll spend together.Don’t expect to spend every waking hour with yourstudent. Your son or daughter now has a life full ofactivities that affirm how well he or she has adjusted.Plan to express confidence in your student.Did you know studies showfirst-year students who use the library oftenhave higher GPAs than those who don’t?

2021octSUNMONTUE3 Student accounts should be up to date beforeregistration beginsSAT12022-23 FAFSAAvailable at fafsa.gov2Samford Footballat Mercer University4NationalTaco DayFour- and FiveinstallmentPayment PlanPayments Due5Deadline forUndergraduateGraduationApplication forSpring 20226781314159MIDTERM GRADES DUE FOR UNDERGRADUATES Registration begins for spring term10The Midterm Panic11StatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized Users1216Samford Footballat Wofford CollegeMaking new friends takes time. Encourage your studentto look for opportunities to connect with others.Don’t be surprised when you get a phone call thismonth fraught with panic about midterm grades, stress,relationships, emotional well-being and more. Yourstudent is likely to feel everyone else has adjusted welland figured it all out. Not true. Anxiety runs high thismonth for many first-year students and, consequently,you. Remind your student of these academic resources:Did you know the Samford Davis Libraryprovides research assistance at the “Ask Us” desk,via online chat or by scheduling a consultation witha research librarian at reference@samford.edu?FRIAre you interested in hosting a Samford international student for Thanksgiving? If so, contact theOffice of Global Engagement at geo@samford.edu.Encourage your student to meet with an academic adviser prior to registration for spring semester. Summer and Fall 2022 study abroadapplications open The Communication Resource Center (222Brooks Hall) offers free help with writing, speaking,critical reading, Cultural Perspectives (CP) andCommunication Arts (CA).THURSLooking AheadHAPPENING THIS MONTH The Academic Success Center (101 Dwight BeesonHall) helps students who are struggling with thetransition to the college academic load and offersfree tutoring in select courses and provides a list ofprivate tutors for others. They also help students setand meet academic goals through individual academicconsultations.WEDFALL BREAKMr. Beeson’sBirthday171819202122242526272829Make hotelreservations forStep Sing weekend.31God of Peace,Please give my student a spirit of CONFIDENCE and CALMNESS. Thankyou that we can do all things through Him who gives us strength.Help us not to be anxious about anything, but in everything withprayer, petition and thanksgiving, present our requests to you andthe peace of God which transcends all understanding will guard ourhearts and our minds through Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:13,6)SamfordFootball vs.University ofTennessee atChattanoogaat Home2330SamfordFootball atVirginia MilitaryInstitute

SUNMON71421TUEWED128915224101117No ClassesMeet29Four- and FiveinstallmentPayment PlanPayments Due1824THANKSGIVINGHOLIDAYS28FRI3StatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized Users1623THURS25SAT51219266HomecomingSamford Footballvs. The Citadel at HomeSamfordFootballat Universityof Florida132021NovHAPPENING THIS MONTH Student Activity Council CommitteeApplications Open20SamfordFootball vs.Furman Universityat Home27UNIVERSITY CLOSED30 November 11 is the last day to withdraw froma Fall course or completely withdraw from all Fallcourses without academic penalty and the deadlineto submit a pass/fail form for a course being takenthis semester.Academic AdvisingAcademic advising gives your student an opportunity todevelop and evaluate the academic plan that will enablehim or her to reach academic goals. Advisers guideyour student and ensure timely progression towardgraduation. However, students have responsibilitiesrelated to advising each year. Remind your student to: Schedule an advising appointment as soon as availableeach semester. Advising appointments fill quickly oncecourse registration nears. Use resources such as the undergraduate catalog,academic major guides and DegreeWorks to prepare forthe advising appointment. Communicate with his/her adviser on issues relatedto academic progress, a change in program, registrationfor study abroad, internships, courses to be taken atanother institution or withdrawal from courses.Looking AheadThis is a great time to put together an exam carepackage to encourage your student after theThanksgiving holiday.God of Wisdom,Please give my student a spirit of TEACHABILITY and DILIGENCE. Thankyou that your Word says if a wise man is instructed, he will be wiserstill, and if a righteous man is taught, it will be added to his learning.Whatever we do, help us to do it all as working unto you and not untoman. (Proverbs 9:9, Colossians 3:23)Did you know the Samford Parent ScholarshipFund is a way Samford parents help each other?This fund provides for students who are nearinggraduation, whose families face sudden financialdifficulties, and who might not finish withoutfinancial help. Make a gift at samford.edu/parents.

2021DecHAPPENING THIS MONTHSUNMONFour- and FiveInstallmentPayment PlanPayments Due5TUE67Your student has met many people and had a multitudeof new opportunities. If he or she is still struggling todecide where to invest on campus, suggest a meetingwith an Office of Student Leadership and Involvementstaff member. If he or she is struggling to feel at homeat Samford, suggest an appointment to visit with oneof the Office of Spiritual Life staff members. They aregreat resources for students who are still deciding aboutfriends, involvement and finding their place.Encourage your student by explaining it’s not unusualto be still working through these decisions. Theirfriendships and areas of involvement in high school tookyears to develop. These don’t always neatly fall intoplace in one semester. These staff members are happyto talk with your student about concerns and exploreways to help him or her get plugged in and involved.Did you know Samford students canparticipate in more than 110 official organizationsfocused on areas such as academics, culture, faith,politics, service and sports? It’s not too late to join.THURSFRI1Lighting ofthe Way28Last Day ofClasses9Make a year-end,tax-deductible gift tothe Samford ParentScholarship Fund. Talk with your now-independent studentabout expectations you will have for each otherduring the holidays.Where to InvestWED1213Study DaySAT341011StatementEmailed to Studentsand Authorized Users1415161721222324Students Have24 Hours AfterTheir Last Exams toVacate Residence Halls18FallCommencementFINAL EXAMSResidence HallsClose at 9 a.m.19Final GradesDue20Christmas Day25CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY (University Closed)262728Looking AheadDuring the holiday break, help your student reflecton his/her first semester and assess it honestly.2930Victorious Father,31Please give my student a spirit of PURPOSE and SECURITY. Thankyou that you help our eyes to look straight ahead and fi x our gazedirectly on you. Lord, you alone are our portion and our cup; youmake our lot secure. (Proverbs 4:25, Psalm 16:5)

SUNMONTUEWEDTHURSFRISAT1Looking AheadThe Career Development Center (CDC) will prepare students byoffering opportunities and workshops leading up to the job and internshipfair next month.2Statement Emailedto Students andAuthorized Users34Four-InstallmentPayment PlanEnrollment Opensfor Spring TermStep SingBanner Drop9Classes Begin1011Step Sing TicketsGo on Sale toParticipants5Fall HousingInformationMailed to StudentsThis MonthResident AssistantApplications Open6782317Martin LutherKing, Jr., Holiday(University Closed)122418192526Payment Duefor Spring 2022Spring Four-InstallmentPayment Plan ClosesAll CampusDeliveries Go toThe Hub in theUniversity Center, Noneto Residence Halls.1314Last Day toAdd or Drop aSpring Course(s)or Submit a CourseRepeat Form15202122272829EnrollmentCancellation forNonpayment ofSpring Charges31Mighty Counselor,HAPPENING THIS MONTH Spring Financial Aid Disbursement to StudentAccounts happens on January 3.Staying HealthyJanuary is a difficult month physically for a majorityof Samford students. Students burn the candle atboth ends to meet the demands of classes and StepSing rehearsals. If ever there was a month when timeand health management are crucial, this is it. Manystudents sacrifice sleep and healthy eating practicesfor the sake of classes and Step Sing rehearsals.Encourage your student to balance these wisely.Should they get sick, University Health Services,staffed by medical professionals, is glad to see themand help them get back on the road to recovery.The Career Development Center helps studentsdraft and polish resumes. Encourage yourstudent to drop by and ask for help.STEP SING30Jan Make plans to attend Step Sing this monthor livestream a performance and host a watchparty.Step Sing Tickets Go onSale to the Public162022Please give my student a spirit of DIRECTION and AVAILABILITY. Thank you thatwhether we turn to the right or the left, our ears will hear a voice behind us saying,“This is the way, walk in it.” When we hear your voice saying, “Whom shall Isend?” help us to respond with, “Me!” (Isaiah 30:21, 6:8)Discuss summer options with your student:internships, employment, classes, etc. TheCareer Development Center can help.Did you know Step Sing is one of Samford’soldest traditions, dating back to 1951? Morethan 1,200 Samford students were involved inthe last show.

2022FebHAPPENING THIS MONTHSUNMONTUEWED167Deadline forUndergraduateGraduationApplication forSummer 2022THURS28915162223Fall and MayHousing Sign UpsThis Month Samford Recruitment Team applications openFRISAT34101112171819242526StatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized UsersFour-installmentPayment PlanPayments Due5 SGA Election Process BeginsStudying AbroadStudying abroad is an opportunity of a lifetime andallows students to learn more about an academicdiscipline, a different culture and themselves. It isalso an opportunity requiring planning very early inone’s college career. Applications for study abroadprograms many times must be completed at leasta full year ahead of the anticipated study. Studentsshould begin talking with the Global Engagementoffice and their academic advisers early in order toschedule study abroad.Samford offers study throughout each academic yearin London at its property, Daniel House, and in manylocations around the world.13Valentine’s Day142022-23 FAFSAPriority FilingDeadlineMIDTERM GRADES DUE FORUNDERGRADUATES202721President’s DaySGA ExecutiveBoard, Senator andClass Officers ElectionApplications OpenCareerDevelopmentCenter Joband Internship Fair28Did you know many Samford leadershippositions require extensive interviews?Encourage your student to seek these out,viewing them as professional trainingopportunities. The more they do, the betterthey will get!Looking AheadStudents should talk with their advisors and department chairs about eligibility fordepartment and program scholarships.Merciful Savior,Please give my studenta spirit of STRENGTH andREST. Thank you for givingstrength to the weary andincreasing the power of theweak. Help us to find truerest in you alone, for ourhope comes from you.(Isaiah 40:29, Psalm 62:5)

d toStudents andAuthorized UsersFour-installmentPayment PlanPayments Due5122022MarchHAPPENING THIS MONTH Connections Leader applications open May term and spring 2023 Study Abroadapplications openSPRING BREAK13Daylight SavingsTime Starts2014SGA ExecutiveBoard, Senatorand Class OfficerCampaigning BeginsSupreme God,16171819 Summer term housing sign upMaking Careerand Major Decisions2122232428293031SGA ExecutiveBoard, Senatorand ClassOfficer Elections2715 Registration begins for summer terms and fallsemesterPlease give my student a spirit of GIFTEDNESS and WISDOM. Thank you for instructingus that we should use whatever gift you have given us to serve others as faithfulstewards of your grace in various forms. Help wisdom to enter our hearts andknowledge to be pleasant to our souls. (1 Peter 4:10, Proverbs 2:10)2526LookingAheadFor most students, April isthe most stressful month in theschool year. This is a great timeto drop an encouraging note inthe mail to your student.The Career Development Center (CDC) providesstudents with a variety of free services, including interestinventories; personality assessments; individual careercounseling; a career research library; resume assistance;mock interview opportunities; part-time, internshipand full-time job postings and assistance; employerinformation sessions; career and major expos; and careerworkshops. The freshman year is the best time for yourstudent to begin connecting with the CDC. The CDCstaff welcomes the opportunity to equip freshmen withtools for making major and vocational decisions, settinggoals and pursuing personal development. Each classyear, your student will enjoy guidance uniquely tailoredto their major and year. When graduation comes, yourstudent will be ready for employment!Did you know you can help welcome thenext class of freshmen and their parents by joiningthe Office of Parent and Family Programs tohost Welcome Parties this summer? If you areinterested in helping, email parents@samford.edu.

0Looking AheadVolunteer to help the families from your state tailgate together during Fall 2022Family Weekend. Email your interest to parents@samford.edu.3HAPPENING THIS MONTH April 7 is the last day to withdraw from a Springcourse or completely withdraw from all Springcourses without academic penalty and the deadlineto submit a pass/fail form for a course being takenthis semester.10Managing Stress456111213181920252627Deadline forUndergraduateGraduation Applicationfor Fall 2022StatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized UsersFour-installmentPayment PlanPayments DueConsider Renting aStorage Unit withFriends to StoreResidence Hall BelongingsInexpensively Over theSummerHow much stress is too much for your student? All parentsface this question. When should you become concerned,and what should you watch for in your student? Sleep disturbances—getting too little sleep orsleeping too much Avoiding social activities—pushing againstbecoming more active or connectedEaster17Easter Monday(UniversityClosed)21Last Dayof ClassesStudy Day Excessive procrastination—missing classes,unnecessarily needing extensions for classwork Looming sadness—the inability to shake sadness,complaints like, “I don’t feel like myself”Listen to your student and try to understand his or herviewpoint. Encourage your student to seek advice orhelp from a faculty or staff member in developing aplan of action.If you don’t see improvement and your concerngrows, encourage your student to contact Samford’sCounseling Center at 205-726-4083 or the campuspastor at 205-726-4538.Did you know Samford students participatein service learning throughout the year?24Students Have24 Hours AfterTheir LastExam to Vacate TheirRoomsFINAL EXAMSMighty Rock,28COMMENCEMENTCEREMONIESPlease give my student a spirit of EMPOWERMENT and PEACE. Thank you that theprayers of the righteous are powerful and effective and he has peace whose mindis stayed on you. Help us to have peace in all things as we pray without ceasing.(James 5:16, Isaiah 26:3)GraduatePrayerBreakfast

SUNMONResidence HallsClose at 9 a.m.1TUE2WEDTHURS341011Final GradesDue for SpringSemesterMay TermClasses �s Day89Last Day toAdd or Drop aMay Term Course(s)or Submit a CourseRepeat FormStatementEmailed toStudents andAuthorized Users1617182223242529303119Last Day ofMay TermClasses2620FinalExaminations272128Final Grades DueLooking AheadStudents receive fall housing assignmentsvia email in mid-July.MayHAPPENING THIS MONTH Summer term bills sent15MemorialDay Holiday(University Closed)2022Holy Father,Please give my student aspirit of RESPECTFULNESS andHUMILITY. Thank you that wewill show one another properrespect, love the brotherhoodof believers, and fear andhonor You, our King. Helpus to be completely humble,gentle, patient and bearingwith one another in love.(1 Peter 2:17, Ephesians 4:2) May 16 is the last day to withdraw from aMay Term course or completely withdraw fromall courses without academic penalty and thedeadline to submit a pass/fail form for a coursebeing taken this semester.Managing NewfoundIndependenceMany students returning home for the summerafter freshman year and their parents discover newchallenges. Your student has been responsible forsetting his or her own schedule, deciding how late tostay out, who to hang out with, when to eat and forregularly making similar decisions. You both may find itstressful to determine how he or she will best fit backinto home life and relate to you on a daily basis. Keepin mind your student’s newfound freedoms are a goodthing! The goal all along has been to raise a responsibleadult. You’ve done it! Instead of asking your student toreturn to his or her high school life, consider shiftingnew family responsibilities, along with freedoms, tohim or her for the summer. Talk about these ahead oftime and avoid possible conflicts. Enjoy your maturingstudent and make it your best summer yet!Did you know 97% of undergraduateSamford alumni are working or in further studywithin six months of graduation?

2618523128a50533216a47465140b17165410a 4412ed4560461hji15b621115955a55575656aAcademic Buildings33. Art Lofts29. Dwight M. and Lucille S. Beeson Alumni Center46. Elinor Messer Brooks and Marion ThomasBrooks Hall (Arts and Sciences)6. John H. Buchanan Hall (Arts)45. Percy Pratt Burns Hall43. James Horton Chapman Hall60. College of Health Sciences (Health Professions,Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health)37. Cooney Hall (Business)10. Divinity Hall (Divinity)52. Dwight M. Beeson Hall41. Robert I. Ingalls Sr. Hall (Admission and One Stop)49. Lucille Stewart Beeson Law Library30. Orlean Bullard Beeson Hall (Education)40. William Self Propst Halla. Conservatoryb. Boyd E. Christenberry Planetarium48. Memory Leake Robinson Hall (Law)42. Thomas D. Russell Hall3. Frank Park Samford Hall (Administration)8. Bonnie Bolding Swearingen Hall50. Harwell G. Davis University LibraryAthletics55a. Alpine Tower27. Leo E. Bashinsky Field House12a. Leo E. Bashinsky Press Tower5818.16a.55.16.25.17.20.28.12.13.56.Bulldog Softball FieldCarl E. Miller Jr. Press BoxIntramural/Recreation ComplexJoe Lee Griffin Baseball FieldPete Hanna Center (Athletics)Thomas E. and Marla H. Corts ArenaFitness/Wellness CenterJ. T. Haywood Field HouseSamford Tennis CenterDarwin E. Hardison Tennis CourtsPat Murphy Courington Tennis PavilionF. Page Seibert HallF. Page Seibert StadiumSullivan-Cooney Family Field HouseTrack and Soccer StadiumVenues8. Samford Art Gallery8. Bolding Studio4. Jane Hollock Brock Hall4. Jane Hollock Brock Recital Hall8. Benjamin F. Harrison Theatre10a. Andrew Gerow Hodges Chapel44. A. Hamilton Reid Chapel7. Leslie S. Wright Fine Arts CenterServices57. Academy of the Arts23. Air Force ROTC Detachment36. Facilities Management41. One StopOffice of Admission53. Ralph W. Beeson University CenterDining HallBookstoreThe Hub (Information Center)28. Public Safety28a. University Health ServicesResidence Halls39. Beeson Woods Residence Hallsa. James Hallh. Lucille Hallb. Luther Halli. Treetop Hallc. Malcolm Hallj. Evergreen Halld. Wesley Hallk. Rosa Halle. Ralph Halll. Ethel Hallf. Orlean Hallm. Marvin Hallg. Dwight Hall22. Pi Kappa Phi House32. John D. Pittman Hall35. Mamie Mell Smith Residence Hall24. Theta Alpha House34. Lena Vail Davis Residence Hall21. West Campus Residence Hallsa. Alpha Omicron Pi f. Chi Omegab. Mountain View g. Alpha Delta Pic. Sigma Nuh. Zeta Tau Alphad. Sigma Chii. Tri Deltae. Phi Mu15. West Villagea. Barbara Drummond Thorne HallPoints of Interest51. Ben Brown Plaza9. Gertha Itasca Earwood Bolding MemorialGarden5. Hazel P. Boren Courtyard and Garden47. Martha F. and Albert P. Brewer Plaza26. Bulldog Spirit Plaza54. Centennial Walk/University Quadrangle58. President’s Home2. Sherman Oak31. Victory FlagParking59. College of Health Sciences Gate Entrance62. College of Health Sciences Main CampusAccess61. College of Health Sciences Parking41a. Ingalls Hall/Russell Hall Parking1. Main Gate38. Northeast Parking Deck36. North Parking Deck14. South Stadium Parking Lot56a. Track and Soccer Stadium Parking33a. Upper Shop Lot11. West Gate Entrance19. West Parking Deck15b. West Village Parking11a. Lower Leslie S. Wright Fine Arts CenterParking Lot

Campus DirectorySchoolsAll numbers are 205 area code.Disability Resources726-4078disability@samford.eduSpiritual Life726-2825samford.edu/spiritual-lifeSchool of the sity@samford.eduStudent reek .eduStudent Leadership and ord.eduHoward College of Artsand h vicesStudy abroadLibrary726-2748library@samford.eduTechnology Services Help Desk726-2662support@samford.eduOne Stop726-2905onestop@samford.eduTheatre Box Office726-2853tickets.samford.eduCampus Recreation726-2194njmadsen@samford.eduParent and Family .eduTransportation (Parking) Services726-4146parking@samford.eduCareer Development Center726-2980career@samford.eduPost Office726-2933postoffice@samford.eduCommunication Resource Center726-

Saturday, September 25 8:30-10 a.m.Parents Association Breakfast 10 a.m.-noon Campus Open Houses 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tailgate on the Quad (includes state parent chapter tailgates) 2 p.m. Samford Football vs. East Tennessee State University Sunday, September 26 2 p.m. Hymn Sing September 24-26 General registration opens September 1 at Samford.edu .