2018-19 New Student Guide

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2018-19

NEW STUDENT GUIDE



WHAT’S INSIDE Welcome To Austin Peay State University! Get to know us online at www.apsu.edu.

Table of Contents

New Student Checklist/Safety and Security 2 About Austin Peay 3 Did You Know 4 Get Connected 5-7 Distance Education (Online Classes) 5 Emergency Information 8 Govs I.D. Card 8 Parking and Public Safety/Campus Police 9 Computer Information 10 Important Dates 11-12 Campus Services (Bookstore, Post Office, Printing Services) 13 Clarksville Campus Shuttle (Peay Pickup) 14 Financial Aid 15 HOPE Lottery Scholarship 16 Financial Aid FAQs 17-18 Student Account Services 19-21 Student Jobs at APSU 22-23 Office of the Registrar 24 VetSuccess 25 Military Student Center 25 Academic Support Center 26 Academic Alert 26 Woodward Library 27 Academic Honesty 27 TRiO Student Support Services 28 Study Abroad and International Exchange 29 Honors Program 29 APSU Athletics 30 Dining on Campus 31 Clarksville Campus Map 32-33 Student Government Association 34 Student Life & Engagement 35 Govs LEAD 36 Student Organizations 37 Family Weekend 38 Campus Ministries 38 Hispanic Cultural Center 39 Foy Fitness & Recreation Center 40 University Recreation 41 Fraternity & Sorority Affairs 42 Housing, Residence Life & Dining Services 43 Disability Services 44 Adult, Nontraditional & Transfer Student Center 45 Student Publications/The All State Student Newspaper 45 Boyd Health Services 46 Student Counseling Services 47

All information contained herein was up to date at the time of publication. For the most current information, visit the listed website(s) or call Student Affairs at 931-221-7341. Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell Little Govs Child Learning Center ROTC Student Affairs Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center Code of Student Conduct and FERPA Service-Learning & Community Engagement/Food Pantry Career Services College of Graduate Studies Tennessee Promise

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CALL APSU

931-221-7011 or Toll-Free, 877-861-APSU

WELCOME TO APSU! Check us out online at www.apsu.edu.

New Student Checklist Be prepared to start your career at The Peay!

 Register for classes  Get your AP Email login/Go to AP OneStop  Check financial aid status through OneStop  ***CONFIRM YOUR CLASSES*** BY AUG. 22.  Keep your Govs I.D. card with you  Register for RAVE Alert – emergency text message system and download the LiveSafe App  Save Campus Police number in your phone: 931-221-7786  Get your parking tag in the Shasteen Building  Apply for an on-campus job through the Human Resources website  Find places to eat on campus  Check the map and find your class locations  Visit the Woodward Library  Go to the Student Involvement Fair  Go to the Foy Fitness and Recreation Center  ***GO TO CLASS!***  HAVE AN ONLINE CLASS? LOGIN, AND CHECK DAILY!  Check your AP Email daily  Go to tutoring/seek help early for your classes if needed  Plan alternate routes to and from campus  Go to an athletic event  Check out the location of parking lots on campus  Know academic calendar dates  Log into PeayLink  Be a Gov!

Welcome to the Austin Peay State University family! The first year of college is an exciting time in your life. You have many new things to learn and decide, from choosing your major and career to where you will live and how to get involved. Our staff and faculty are here to assist you, and this guide will provide some of the basic information about our services and programs. We are here to help you be successful. If you ever need assistance or have questions, please call or visit Student Affairs at 931-221-7341. We are located in the Morgan University Center, Room 206. We are glad you chose to be a Gov!

SAFETY AND SECURITY 931-221-7786

Emergency Phones/Blue Boxes are located across campus. Pressing the emergency button activates alarm lights and connects you to Campus Police. Campus Police patrol campus 24/7. They are armed, trained and empowered with the same authority as city police. RAVE Alert text messages and emails are sent to students whenever there is a threat on campus, including bad weather (but you must opt-in). Current students can register for the free service at www.apsu.edu/police/emergencyalerts. You can also download the LiveSafe app which allows students to quickly and conveniently communicate with Campus Police. Security escorts are available to accompany students across campus 24 hours a day. Call 931-221-7786. Card swipe technology ensures only students who live in a specific residence hall can get inside. Free motorist assistance is available 24/7 through Campus Police to help students who need a jump-start, gas, towing service or other such aid. Crime prevention and safety programs are available to teach students how to avoid becoming a victim — and prepare them to act in an emergency situation.

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ABOUT AUSTIN PEAY | APSUGov@apsu.edu

CALL APSU

Mailing Address: 601 College St., Clarksville, TN 37044 ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu

931-221-7011 or Toll-Free, 877-861-APSU

About Austin Peay Quick facts about the University

Who was Austin Peay and why was a University named for him? Austin Peay was governor of Tennessee and a favorite son of Clarksville. Gov. Peay signed a law establishing Austin Peay Normal School on April 26, 1927. So, now you also know why APSU’s nickname is the “Governors.” Although Austin Peay State University has 90 years of history, institutions of higher learning have occupied the campus since 1806.

Austin Peay basics Austin Peay consists of three sites in the Clarksville-Montgomery County area, occupying more than 650 acres. These sites include the Clarksville campus in downtown Clarksville, the Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell and the Environmental Education Center. Austin Peay serves students from every region in Tennessee, many of the 50 states and several foreign countries through our online degree programs and regional locations.

Let’s Go Peay!

The school name “Governors” In the infant years of intercollegiate competition, Austin Peay’s athletic representatives were often called “Normalites” or “Warriors.” The present “Governors” tag surfaced around 1937, probably as a tribute to Gov. Austin Peay.

Alma Mater: All Hail To Austin Peay

All Hail our Alma Mater, All Hail to Austin Peay, Forever faithful to thy standards will we ever be, We love thy campus beauty, serene in dignity, And so we proudly sing this song in praise of thee, All Hail, All Hail, We sing in praise of thee, We love our Alma Mater, All Hail to Austin Peay. — Words and Music by Dr. Aaron Schmidt, professor of music and band director, 1956-87

The cheer “Let’s Go Peay” became APSU’s battle cry during its first two NCAA appearances in the early ’70s after James “Fly” Williams and his teammates brought widespread attention to APSU men’s basketball.

Austin Peay Fight Song

Smash! Bang! To victory Go the Governors of Austin Peay Clash! Clang! It’s misery For the minions of the Enemy Fight on and Smash! Bang! to Score Again For it’s ready, set 1, 2, 3! Smash Bang! Biff Bam! Clash Clang! Rim Ram! Dash along to Victory! Let’s Go Peay!

APSU is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities. http://www.apsu.edu/policy. Policy 6:003. AP 303/4-18/6.5M/PollockPrinting/Nashville, TN

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CALL APSU

ABOUT APSU

931-221-7011 or Toll-Free, 877-861-APSU

MAILING ADDRESS: 601 College St., Clarksville, TN 37044

Did You Know?

Facts about APSU you might not know •

Career Services has local area job listings available and offers resume assistance.

Athletic team schedules are easily viewed at www.letsgopeay.com.

APSU has more than 150 organizations for students.

MudBowl is a campus tradition featuring teams of students playing volleyball in the mud.

Dr. Alisa White was inaugurated as the 10th president of APSU in March 2015.

APSU is famous for its cheer “Let’s Go Peay!” which became famous in the ’70s.

The All State is the weekly student newspaper at APSU and has been recognized several times as one of the best student newspapers in the South. Stay up to date by following The All State on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Many local businesses offer discounts to students with a valid Govs I.D. card.

APSU was named for the former governor of Tennessee, Austin Peay, who signed a law establishing Austin Peay Normal School in 1927.

You can go to Student Affairs (MUC 206) or call 931-221-7341 if you need assistance or directions.

APSU offers study abroad opportunities in more than 40 countries.

You can help others by volunteering for service projects. Go to the Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement on 322 Home Avenue, or call 931-221-6590.

Parking on campus is color-coded. Parking decals match lots for available parking.

APSU has a Military Student Center for veterans and militaryaffiliated students, located on the first floor of the Morgan University Center.

Firearms are illegal on campus for students, even replicas.

It is a violation of the code of conduct to use another student’s Govs I.D. or A-Number.

Any form of alcohol on campus or in campus housing is prohibited.

The Woodward Library has extended hours, open until 2 a.m. several days and open on the weekends, and houses the main computer lab with more than 100 computers available for student use.

Students can attend all regular season APSU athletic events free with a valid Govs I.D.

You can get free tutoring in the Academic Support Center, located in Marks, room 124.

In case of an on-campus emergency, dial 911 for Campus Police from any on-campus phones or on your phone.

Club has been named the best chapter in the nation multiple times.

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter pages.

Starbucks is in the Woodward Library.

You must register your vehicle with Campus Police and acquire your parking decal.

90 percent of full-time faculty hold a doctorate or other terminal degree in their field.

There are numerous APSU

APSU’s Phi Alpha Theta History

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GETTING STARTED | Campus Connections

AP ONESTOP

onestop.apsu.edu Everything you need ... One stop

ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu STUDENT PORTAL: onestop.apsu.edu

Get Connected

Don’t miss out! Check your APSU email daily and follow social media! Get Connected and Stay Connected! Use the tools provided for you and keep up with important messages and deadlines through announcements, the latest news, events and campus happenings. Ways to stay connected at APSU are AP OneStop, your APSU email, Facebook and RAVE Alert, our emergency text message alert system.

AP OneStop Access your email, announcements, online classes, Facebook and more. Relevant announcements are posted daily and sometimes throughout the day to keep you informed of important information. Log on at www.onestop. apsu.edu. The link is also available on the bottom of the APSU homepage at www.apsu.edu. You can personalize your OneStop page and access your APSU email and course schedule, confirm your classes and check your grades.

AP Self Service AP Self Service is where students register for classes, check grades, check financial aid status, review student business account information and maintain and/or update personal information. AP Self Service is accessed

through AP OneStop. Most student information is easily accessed through AP Self Service.

Student Email Check your APSU email daily for important information on your classes, registration, financial aid, academic deadlines, campus happenings and other timely items of interest. Your professors and other faculty and staff will contact you through your AP email. You can access your AP email through OneStop by visiting www.onestop.apsu.edu. Need help with student email or logging in? Contact the GOVSTECH Help Desk at 931-221-4357 or govstech@apsu.edu. To log into your APSU OneStop portal for the first time, • Go to onestop.apsu.edu • In the “User Name” field enter your APSU user name provided in your acceptance letter • In the “Password” field enter Ap followed by your six-digit date of birth (Apmmddyy) • Previous Users: Your password will be the one you previously established • Click on the “Login” button

You may be asked to change your password to one you determine.

RAVE Alert: Emergency Notification System Sign up for our RAVE Alert, the campus emergency notification system. You can sign up at www.getrave. com/login/apsu. Be the first to know about campus closings,weather related warnings and other emergencies at APSU (you must opt-in to receive notifications).

Follow Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit www. facebook.com/austinpeay to become a fan of APSU and see all the other campus-related Facebook fan pages. Visit the Twitter page at www.twitter. com/austinpeay and Instagram pages, and like @austinpeay and #PeayPix.

Distance Education (Online Classes) Distance Education staff assist students with online learning technologies and general questions about online learning. Distance Education support can be reached Monday – Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., online@apsu.edu, 931-221-6625, or in McReynolds 216. The Distance Education website,

www.apsu.edu/online, has a wealth of information for students including an introduction to online courses guide, FAQs and helpful tips, sources of assistance directory, and training videos. Important things to remember with online courses: • Online courses are not available in the

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learning management system until the first day of classes as posted on the academic calendar. Online courses are not self-paced; courses begin and end on specific dates and class work has assigned deadlines. Refer to your course syllabus for more information.


AP ONESTOP

onestop.apsu.edu Everything you need ... One stop

GETTING STARTED | Campus Connections ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu STUDENT PORTAL: onestop.apsu.edu

Confirm and pay for classes NOTE: You MUST confirm your classes every semester! 2

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1. Log into your personal OneStop account

2. Click on the Web Self Service tab on the main

3. Click on the Student link

at onestop.apsu.edu.

OneStop screen.

under the Web Self Service.

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4. Click on the Student Account link.

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5. Select the “Confirm & Pay or Enroll in a Payment

6. Select the academic term

Plan” option.

you would like to confirm. Click Submit. Carefully read and follow on-screen prompts to complete confirmation.

Trouble with your password or logging in? Contact GOVSTECH Help Desk at govstech@apsu. edu or call 931-221-4357.

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HAVING PROBLEMS LOGGING INTO ONLINE CLASSES? For issues logging in or any trouble using elearn platform, please contact Distance Education Support at 931-221-6625 or online@apsu.edu. Training

1. Log into your personal

2. Click on the “email” tab on

OneStop account at onestop.

the main OneStop screen. You

apsu.edu.

can access your email account through this button.

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videos online at www.apsu. edu/online. Online courses will be visible on the first day of classes as listed in the academic calendar.


GETTING STARTED | Campus Connections

AP ONESTOP

onestop.apsu.edu Everything you need ... One stop

ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu STUDENT PORTAL: onestop.apsu.edu

Check grades online

Use OneStop to check midterm and final grades! 2

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1. Log into your personal OneStop account

2. Click on the Web Self Service tab on the main

3. Click on the Student link

at onestop.apsu.edu.

OneStop screen.

under the Web Self Service.

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NOTE: Not all midterm grades will be posted. If you have questions or are concerned about your grades, consult with your instructor. There are also free tutoring options on campus. For more information regarding tutoring and academic support, contact the Academic Support Center at 931221-6550, or send an e-mail to

4. Click on the Student Records link.

5. Select the term and

learningctr@apsu.edu.

either Final Grades or Midterm Grades option.

Find your class schedule

Use the OneStop Student tab to find your classes and textbooks! 1

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2. Click on the Student Printable Schedule with Textbook Express link.

5. Select the term for your class schedule. You may also select the textbook link to see required material for each class.

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CALL 911 IN AN EMERGENCY

931-221-7786 (Campus Police 24-hour dispatch)

GETTING STARTED | Basic Information Register For the Emergency Text Message System at www.apsu.edu/police/emergency-alerts

Emergency Information Opt-in for alert text messages

APSU Campus Police provide a security escort service on the Clarksville campus. The security escort service operates 24/7. Call 931-221-7786 for assistance. Austin Peay State University offers RAVE Alert, an emergency text message system that enables designated APSU officials to send announcements about any imminent emergency affecting the campus. RAVE Alert is another means for members of the University community to be notified of weather-related closings and emergencies.

Emergency “Blue Boxes” Emergency telephones — also known as “Blue Boxes” — are found in numerous locations around campus. If you have an emergency, simply press the button on the callbox. You can also call 911 from your phone. You can reach Campus Police for a non-emergency by calling

931-221-7786.

Students can sign up to receive emergency notifications by providing his/ her cell phone information, as described on the web at www.getrave.com/login/ apsu.

You can also download the free LiveSafe app from the app store, which allows students, faculty and staff to quickly and conveniently communicate with APSU Campus Police.

Govs I.D. Card

Location: Morgan University Center, Room 207 & Morgan University Center Information Desk Phone: 931-221-6617 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/govscard

The Govs Card is the official I.D. card of the University. This card is a student’s lifeline to campus life. Students must carry their Govs I.D. card with them at all times while on campus for identification and access purposes. With the Govs Card, students have access to the following:

Admission to Events Students gain access to athletic games, concerts, campus events and shows. They may even have the opportunity to get free T-shirts or free food. Students may attend regular season athletic events free with their Govs I.D. card.

Meal Plan If students live in the residence halls, their meal plans will be on their I.D. cards. If students commute to campus, they may purchase meal plans and it will also be available on the card. Visit www.dineoncampus.com/apsu for more info.

Govs Bucks Funds can be placed on the I.D. card using a declining balance system. This is very handy so students do not have to carry cash on campus. Govs Bucks can be used to purchase items at any on-campus food location, the Peay Pod

(convenience store), copiers, printers, the Foy Fitness and Recreation Center and in the snack and vending machines.

Access to Library and Residence Halls All students need to have their I.D. cards to enter the Woodward Library after 9 p.m. Students who live in campus housing need to have their I.D. cards to enter their residence hall buildings and access the laundry facilities.

Off-Campus Banking The University has partnered with US Bank to allow students to use their Govs Cards as debit cards off campus. A representative will be present during Govs ROW to provide details on the program.

When do students get their Govs Card? Students will get their Govs I.D. cards during Govs ROW. Do not lose it! The first card is free, but replacement cards cost $20. Your Govs I.D. card ensures your identification as a student with campus access. Never let anyone else use your Govs I.D. card.

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CAMPUS POLICE

GETTING STARTED | Campus Safety 24-Hour Dispatch: 931-221-7786 | Call 911 in an emergency. ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/police

Shasteen Building, 931- 221-7786

Parking and Public Safety Parking All students on the Clarksville campus are required to have a parking decal for the vehicle they operate. All parking on campus is marked with lines. Areas not marked with lines are not parking spots.

How do I obtain a decal? Go to apsu.t2hosted.com. Although you may register your vehicle online you must physically pick up your decal from the Shasteen Building. Decals are also available at Public Safety/Campus Police (Shasteen Building), and at peak times the Morgan University Center Information Desk. Note: Please be aware of the expiration date when you print your temporary pass and pick up your new decal at the campus police station.

How much is the decal? Student access fees cover the cost of the decal.

What if I use more than one vehicle? The University uses a hanging tag system rather than an adhesive sticker. This allows the decal to be

Campus Police Services Emergency Telephones/Blue Boxes

Emergency telephones are found in many locations around campus. If you have an emergency, simply press the button on the callbox. This will immediately connect you with a dispatcher. The dispatcher will send the appropriate agency to respond. You can also use emergency telephones to request the security escort service.

Security Escort Service

moved and used with any vehicle the registered person operates. Because of this flexibility and the limited parking on campus, each person is entitled to only one decal. Exceptions are made for married housing-student families with two licensed drivers, and in other extraordinary circumstances.

What if I get ticketed on campus? If you are ticketed for one of the following parking violations, you will be responsible for paying the fine.*** • Unauthorized parking in visitor, maintenance or emergency vehicle space: $35 • Unauthorized parking in ADA parking area: $200. Appeals are not allowed for ADA parking violations. • Possession/use of a forged/altered/ lost/stolen decal or permit: $25 and revocation of parking privileges for remainder of semester/term • All other parking fines: $25 • Students, faculty and staff who wish to appeal shall do so by clicking on “Appeal” from the campus police website or by going to apsu.t2hosted. com.

Anyone may send ANONYMOUS text or picture messages to Campus Police at 931-494-6672.

community, APSU Campus Police/ Public Safety Office’s Student Patrol provides a security escort service within the confines of the campus. The security escort service operates 24/7.

Where am I authorized to park? To find the current parking map online, follow these steps: 1.) Go to www.apsu.edu. 2.) Search for “parking.” 3.) Click on “parking map.” The following represents the colorcoding system for parking on campus: Red — Faculty and Staff Blue — ADA Green — Commuters, Emerald Hills and Two Rivers Silver — All residence halls Black — Any valid permit may park here *Visitors who wish to appeal a citation may do so by filling out a form which can be retrieved from the Shasteen Building. The APSU parking regulations and map can be found at www.apsu.edu/ police/parking. ***All visitors to APSU must get a visitor’s decal from Campus Police before parking on campus. Fines may be updated.***

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Jump start: Provided to those vehicles with a dead or weak battery. Gas: An officer will provide a gas can and transportation to a service station so you can obtain gasoline for your vehicle. Water: provided for a vehicle that has overheated. Wrecker: Should you need a wrecker, Campus Police will wait with you until your tow arrives.

Motorist Assistance Program Other services (MAP) Services Public Safety provides a variety of services to assist motorists at APSU. Public Safety provides this service 24/7.

For the safety of the campus

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Obtain crime prevention information and get free engraving service for valuables.


INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 931-221-4357 UC Lobby

GETTING STARTED | govstech@apsu.edu Toll Free: 931-221-4357 | www.apsu.edu/information-technology

Computer Information (OIT)

The Office of Information Technology (OIT) provides the access for computer resources to the APSU community. Student resources, such as the GOVSTECH Help Desk, computer labs, usage regulation and multimedia classrooms, are all provided by the OIT. For more information on these resources, please visit the OIT website, www.apsu.edu/information-technology.

GOVSTECH Help Desk The GOVSTECH Help Desk is the first point of contact for computing, networking, hardware/software, PC, Macintosh and printer problems at the University. The GOVSTECH Help Desk staff assists University students, faculty and staff with computing and networking problems. The GOVSTECH Help Desk is located at the Morgan University Center Info Desk. If you need attention from the Help Desk, please call 931-221-4357 or email govstech@apsu.edu.

Code of Computing Practice Access to the University’s technology resources is a privilege granted to University students. These resources include, but are not limited to: computer hardware, software, computer accounts, email accounts and local area networks, as well as connections to other computer networks via the Internet. Users are expected to use these resources responsibly. Intentional failure to comply with University policies on acceptable use of information technology resources and computer labs will result in action that may include suspension of user privileges or other disciplinary action such as suspension or expulsion from the University. In addition, violations may result in referral for prosecution by local, state or federal authorities.

Students should read the Acceptable Use of Information Technology Resources Policy and the Guidelines for Use of APSU Computer Labs. These documents can be found online at www. apsu.edu/policy/4s_business_and_ finance_policies/4029-acceptable-useinformation-technology-resources and in the Student Handbook and Calendar, which will be distributed and available to students at the beginning of the fall semester.

Computer Labs The main student computer lab is located in the Felix G. Woodward Library. There are more than 100 Dell computers and printers available for student use. Hours of operation, programs, software and available databases can be found at library.apsu. edu. Information about other computer labs on campus can be found at www. apsu.edu/csci/opportunities_resources/ computer-laboratories.

Resident Student Network Access Students are provided free network/ Internet access in the residence halls and apartments across campus. Please visit our website for information that may help you resolve any network problems and to read a few things you should keep in mind while surfing the net.

Student Email Email is hosted by Microsoft Office 365. Emails are assigned shortly after students are admitted. For assistance determining your email assignment, understanding your first time logging in or help on a variety of topics, see govstech.apsu.edu.

Microsoft Office 365 for Students APSU has an agreement with Microsoft to provide Office to every enrolled student for free, on their personal computers. This automatically updatable, subscription-based software ensures students always have the latest version of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and more, at no additional cost, for as long they’re a student here. To get your complimentary Microsoft Office, visit Office.com/GetOffice365 and follow the on-screen instructions. This offer is good for Microsoft Windows computers and Apple computers.

Student Wireless Network Setup In order to have access to the APSU student wireless, you must be registered for classes. 1. On your device, locate the wireless network named APSU-Students. 2. Input the username and password: Username: Your OneStop username (such as jdoe1) Anonymous Identity (if prompted): Your OneStop username (such as jdoe1) Password: Your OneStop password 3. When the security certificate pops up, select Trust.

Your Online Security University personnel will NEVER ask for your personal information or login information. Please do not provide that information to anyone. Protect your online identity. If you have any questions about online security, contact OIT at 931-221-7588.

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Email us for assistance at govstech@apsu.edu.

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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

GETTING STARTED | Registrar@apsu.edu For more information on important dates, visit www.apsu.edu/registrar

931-221-7150, 877-508-0056 Ellington, 202

Important Dates Fall 2018 Semester AUG. 22 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 Aug. 27 Aug. 27-29 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 22 Oct. 7 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 18 Oct. 23 Oct. 24 Nov. 7-20 Nov. 8 Nov. 12 Nov. 21 Nov. 22-25 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 7-13 Dec. 14

LAST DAY TO PAY/CONFIRM CLASSES FOR PREREGISTERED STUDENTS CLASSES WILL BE DROPPED FOR NONPAYMENT AND/OR NON-CONFIRMATION AT 9 P.M. Housing Move-In (Freshmen only), 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Freshman Convocation & APEX (Freshman Orientation) Last day for 100% fee adjustment. (Full Semester and Session A) Classes begin* Late registration. Fee payments can be made at the cashier window, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Wednesday or through AP OneStop Last day to add a class Labor Day Holiday — University Closed Last day to drop without record Last day to receive 75% fee adjustment Last day to receive a 25% fee adjustment Last day to drop classes with an automatic “W” Fall Break — No classes First session (Session A) classes end Last day to receive 100% fee adjustment (Session B) Second session (Session B) classes begin* Priority advising and preregistration begins for currently enrolled students for Spring 2019 Last day to drop classes with a “W,” “F” Veterans Day — No classes Thanksgiving Holiday — No classes Thanksgiving Holiday — University closed Last day of classes Study day Final exams CONFIRMATION Commencement in the Dunn Center

OF CLASSES

* Online courses visible in the learning management system

Winter Semester Nov. 13 – Dec. 14 Registration for Winter Term Courses Dec. 11 Last day to pay/confirm classes for Winter Term Dec. 15 Classes begin for Winter Term* Jan. 13 Last day of classes for Winter Term * Online courses visible in the learning management system

Confirmation is necessary to prevent your classes from being dropped. Even if your account shows a zero or credit balance, you must complete the confirmation process to retain your classes. You can confirm your classes by logging into www.onestop.apsu.edu/. Confirmation of classes must occur every semester.

ACADEMIC CALENDAR Visit www.apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal to access all campus calenders including APSU Academic Calendar and APSU at Fort Campbell Academic Calendar.

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OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR

931-221-7150, 877-508-0056 Ellington, 202

GETTING STARTED | Registrar@apsu.edu For more information on important dates, visit www.apsu.edu/registrar

Important Dates Spring 2019 Full Semester

JAN. 9

LAST DAY TO PAY/CONFIRM CLASSES FOR PREREGISTERED STUDENTS CLASSES WILL BE DROPPED FOR NONPAYMENT AND/OR NON-CONFIRMATION AT 9 P.M. Jan. 13 Last day to receive 100% fee adjustment Jan. 14 Full semester and Session A classes begin* Jan. 14-15 Late registration Jan. 15 Last day to add a class Jan. 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday — University Closed Jan. 27 Last day to receive 75% fee adjustment Feb. 9 Last day to receive 25% fee adjustment REMEMBER TO CONFIRM CLASSES! Feb. 24 Last day to drop a course with an automatic “W” Confirmation is necessary to prevent your classes from March 3-9 Spring Break — No classes (University open) being dropped. Even if your account shows a zero or March 5 First session (Session A) classes end March 13 Second session (Session B) classes begin credit balance, you must complete the confirmation March 28 Last day to drop a class with a “W,” “F” process to retain your classes. You can confirm your April 1-12 Priority advising and preregistration for classes by logging into onestop.apsu.edu/. currently enrolled students for Summer and Fall 2019 Confirmation of classes must occur every semester. April 19 Holiday - University Closed Visit www.apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal to access the April 24 Last day of classes APSU Academic Calendar. April 25 Study day April 26 - May 2 Final exams May 3 Commencement in the Dunn Center * Online courses visible in the learning management system

Summer I 2019: June 3 - July 5 May 31 June 2

June 3 June 3-4 June 4 June 8 June 9 June 12 June 19 June 28 June 29 July 4 July 5 Aug. 9

Registration Last day to pay/confirm classes Last day to receive 100% fee adjustment Classes begin* Late registration Last day to add a class Last day to receive 75% fee adjustment Last day to drop a class without a record Last day to receive 25% fee adjustment Last day to drop a course with an automatic “W” Last day to drop a class with a “W” or “F” Mandatory “F” period begins Independence Day — University Closed Last day of classes for Summer I Final exams Summer Commencement

IMPORTANT NOTE — SUMMER DATES The Summer dates are only for the Summer I term. For additional summer dates, visit these links: Maymester

www.apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal#May2019

Summer II

www.apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal#SummerII2019

Full Summer www.apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal#FullSummer2019

* Online courses visible in the learning management system

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GETTING STARTED | On-Campus Services For more information on these services, please visit their respective websites.

Campus Services

Bookstore, Post Office, Printing and Vending Machines Barnes & Noble Bookstore at Austin Peay Location: Catherine Evans Harvill Building (Clarksville Campus) Phone: 931-221-7655 | On The Web: www.apsubookstore.com Fort Campbell campus: SSG Glenn H. English Jr. Army Education Center, Bldg. 202, Room 1115 | Phone: 931-221-1461 Hours: Posted on website and in-store. The Barnes & Noble Bookstore at Austin Peay provides course materials students require and many other items to support your academic career, including study guides, notebooks, backpacks, electronics, spirit items, apparel and much more. The Barnes & Noble Bookstore is also the source for textbooks: rent or buy new, used or digital. Staff are available to help students get the right books at the right price. Price match our new, used and rental texts through Amazon, bn.com and local competitors. Contact the bookstore for price match terms. Textbook rentals can save one student up to 80%. Students can use their financial aid credit weeks prior to the start of classes on everything in the store. Apply to be a student worker for the bookstore at bncollegejobs. com. For student organization fundraising opportunities, call the bookstore directly or visit www.mylanderpages.com/promoversity/ austinpeay. Stay connected with the bookstore through the My College Bookstore App and on social media. Facebook: @austinpeaybookstore, Twitter: apsubookstore The campus liaison between the University and the Bookstore is Tammy Silva, who can be reached at 931-221-6164 or at silvat@ apsu.edu. *Extended hours for special events and back to school are posted at www.apsubookstore.com.

APSU Campus Post Office & Mail Services Location: Morgan University Center, Room 119 | Phone: 931-2216161 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/auxiliaryservices/post-office Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., closed weekends and days when University is closed • Students living in campus housing will have a pre-paid post office box for package and mail delivery. • Students who do not live on campus can rent a campus post office box for $9 per semester. Your campus address (example): • Student post office box John D. Student information and mailing APSU P.O. Box XXXX address information is in the Clarksville, TN 37044 students APSU One Stop. • Emails are sent to APSU email address regarding package pickup; if interested in text message notification, call the office or go to Postal Services website on APSU website. • Operates as a full Contract Postal Unit Station with the U.S. Postal Service. Able to purchase forever stamps, mail

CAMPUS SERVICES

Contact each office directly via phone or email.

letters, packages, issue postal money orders, etc. Accepts pre-paid FedEx, UPS Ground, and packages for pickup. • Shipping supplies. Office Manager, Tammy Silva, 931-221-6164 or silvat@apsu.edu •

Printing Services Location: Library 124 (lower level of building or use rear entrance facing Archwood parking lot) | Phone: 931-221-7187 Fax: 931-221-6875 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/printing | Hours: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Printing Services proudly serves the printing, duplicating and copying needs of the campus and the local community. Students can print a wide range of products—simple flyers, oversized prints, artwork, booklets, postcards and posters using state-ofthe-art digital printers at reasonable pricing. Services include: • Copies/prints: black and white and full-color • Large-size prints up to 44” • High-resolution scanner to print, e-mail or save • Bindery finishes include folding, stapling, hole punching, wire spiral binding • Lamination • Art supplies, illustrator board, foam board and poster board (cut to size and mounting) • Variety of paper and envelope styles and colors • Faxing with local calls free and long distance charged) Walk-in quick copies or small digital print orders may be printed while you wait. If you have suggestions or concerns, contact Michele Tyndall, Office of Public Relations and Marketing, at tyndallm@apsu.edu.

APSU Coke and Snack Vending Machine Services Location: All student APSU buildings with the exception of Ard, Emerald Hills, Hand Village, and Maynard. Phone: 931-221-6164 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/auxiliaryservices/vending-services APSU holds an exclusive agreement with Coca-Cola Bottling Works of Tullahoma, Inc. and the TBE/Blind services. Tammy Silva in Auxiliary Support Services monitors both contacts. Coke vending machines accept cash/bankcard/apple pay/APSU Gov Bucks (not APSU plus dollars). Snack vending machines accept cash, with most also accepting bankcard payments. For any refunds, repairs, or stocking issues, please contact Tammy Silva at 931-221-6164/ silvat@apsu.edu or visit the campus post office or call 931-221-6161. Exception: For Coke drink machines, any card swipe issues/refunds/repairs: please call 888-227-2653.

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THE PEAY PICKUP

931-221-7405 Parking & Transportation Office, Shasteen Bldg.

GETTING STARTED | Transportation For more info on The Peay Pickup: www.apsu.edu/police/bus

Campus Transportation The Peay Pickup shuttle and CTS Bus Service

Get around campus on The Peay Pickup shuttle! In a partnership with the Clarksville Transit System (CTS), APSU provides students, faculty and staff free transportation around campus via the Peay Pickup and free transportation around the city on CTS buses. CTS operates the two Peay Pickup routes from 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday-Friday, through final exams each semester. The Peay Pickup routes run on the north and south side of the campus, with Marion Street being the dividing line. Each bus takes approximately 5-6 minutes to complete a route circuit. Please have your University Peay Pickup card and Govs I.D. ready when boarding. To catch the Peay Pickup, just flag it down or wait at a bus sign.

Visit The Peay Pickup website at www.apsu.edu/police/bus to view the “Peay Pickup” shuttle route around campus. APSU students, faculty and staff must show the Peay Pickup operator a valid Peay Pickup card and a valid Govs I.D. card to ride for free. Cards are distributed by the Parking & Transportation Office at Campus Police. Peay Pickup bus rides are available for full fare to those without the valid University Peay Pickup card and a valid Govs I.D. card.

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Ride Clarksville city buses free! Additionally, APSU students, faculty and staff who show the bus operator a valid Peay Pickup card and a valid Govs I.D. card ride for free on any CTS bus. For route information, visit www.ridects. com/routes/.

CTS Schedule CTS buses run from 4:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. six days a week. The Transit Center, located at 200 Legion St., is open Monday-Friday, 5:30 a.m. - 8 p.m., Saturday, 6:30 a.m. - 8 p.m. and can be reached at 931-553-2429. There is no CTS service on Sundays. * Please be patient between the hours of 2–7 p.m. as traffic congestion may cause bus delays.


FINANCIAL AID

| SFAO@apsu.edu

FINANCIAL AID OFFICE

HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/financialaid

931-221-7907 Ellington, Room 216 Box 4546

Financial Aid

What you need to know about grants, loans and more Financial aid is available in the form of scholarships, grants, loans and federal work study. The federal government, state of Tennessee, lending institutions, private agencies and postsecondary institutions may offer financial aid assistance. Most federal and state funded financial aid programs are awarded on the basis of proven financial need. Need is defined as the difference between the cost of attendance and the expected family contribution (EFC). The EFC is determined by a standard formula established by the U.S. Congress. Apply online at www.fafsa.gov.

APSU School Code: 003478

Types of Financial Aid • •

Grants: Based on financial need. Student Loans: Borrowed money that must be repaid. Repayment begins six months after graduation or when student is no longer enrolled half-time. Visit www.studentaid.gov for more information. • Parent Plus Loan: Borrowed money that must be repaid. Repayment begins immediately from the time funds are disbursed, or a repayment plan may be selected. • Federal Work Study: Based on financial need. Student works on campus up to 20 hours per week. • Scholarships: For information about scholarships available at APSU please visit the scholarship website at www.apsu.edu/ scholarships. NOTE: Financial aid does NOT always cover the cost of books.

Important info about Student and Parent PLUS Loans • •

Student and Parent PLUS loans are offered by the Federal Direct Student Loan Program. Students must accept their loans on AP OneStop.

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Parents applying for a PLUS loan may apply at www.studentloans.gov. Master Promissory Note is required for both the student and PLUS loans. Entrance counseling is required for student loans at www.studentloans. gov.

Meeting Satisfactory Academic Progress for Federal Financial Aid • • • •

Students must go to class. Students must maintain good academic progress in order to continue eligibility for financial aid. Students can lose eligibility to receive aid based on poor grades or attendance. Review Satisfactory Progress guidelines at www.apsu.edu/ financialaid.

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Manage Your Debt Student loans are a fact of life for many students who cannot meet the cost of school without them. Even so, it is important to make intentional and wise decisions. For example, only borrow what you need. You will want to take some time to determine the difference between what you need and what you want, as student loans must be paid back. You have the option of accepting a partial amount for your student loans. You do not have to take out the maximum allowable. An excellent resource for keeping a tab on your loan balance is www.studentaid. gov. Using the repayment calculator will give you an idea of your payments after graduation.


FINANCIAL AID OFFICE 931-221-7907 Ellington, Room 216 Box 4546

FINANCIAL AID | SFAO@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/scholarships/tn-education-lottery-programs/dont-lose-hope

HOPE Lottery Scholarship Keep your scholarship!

Important points to know •

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FAFSA: Completing the FAFSA is the only way to apply and must be submitted each year. Students can access the application at www.fafsa. gov/. Oct. 1: 2018-19 FAFSA opens at www. fafsa.gov. Maintain the enrollment status for which you were awarded. For example, if awarded for full time, you must maintain full-time enrollment. If your enrollment status changes, you may permanently lose your HOPE lottery scholarship. You may be able to maintain the number of credit hours needed to keep the lottery scholarship by enrolling in an additional class at the Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell. Strict appeal process — most cannot be appealed. Seek tutoring assistance immediately from the Academic Support Center if you are struggling academically. Students are responsible for knowing and understanding criteria for retaining the scholarship(s). Go to www.apsu.edu/financialaid for additional information.

HOPE Lottery Scholarship Renewal Criteria Eligibility will be reviewed by the institution at the end of the semester in which the student has attempted a total of 24, 48, 72, 96 and any subsequent multiples of 24 semester hours thereafter. The student:

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Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 after 24 and 48 attempted semester hours; and Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 after 72 and 96 Must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 for 120 attempted semester hours and above, or must have between a 2.75-2.99 cumulative GPA after 72 and 96 and have a semester GPA of at least a 3.0 in the semester in which the student attempted 72 and 96 (The student will be reviewed on a semester-bysemester basis and must maintain

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full-time enrollment.) Must be continuously enrolled at an eligible postsecondary institution in the fall and spring semesters and maintain satisfactory academic progress.

If a student ceases to be academically eligible for the HOPE Lottery Scholarship, the student may regain the award one time only. The award may be reestablished once the student meets any of the above criteria and continues to meet non-academic requirements.


APSU SCHOOL CODE:

FINANCIAL AID | SFAO@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/financialaid

Financial Aid FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions about financial aid Undergraduate Enrollment Status • • • •

Full time = 12+ hours 3/4 time = 9-11 hours Half-time = 6-8 hours Less than half-time = 1-5 hours (NOTE: If you are awarded financial aid for full time and drop to 3/4 or part time, you may be billed for overpayment of financial aid.)

Verification • •

The federal government randomly selects approximately 30 percent of all financial aid application files for verification of data. You may be asked to provide the following: — IRS tax return transcripts for parent and/or student — Various verification-type worksheets — Other The student’s financial aid cannot be finalized until all verification documents are received.

Important Student Financial Aid To Do’s • • • •

Read all correspondence sent via mail or AP Mail. Avoid procrastination when it comes to financial matters and call or visit the Financial Aid office immediately. Check AP email daily. Refer to our website for important dates and information.

Q. How do I apply for financial aid? Apply online at www.fafsa.gov as soon as possible after Oct. 1. After completing the FAFSA, you may sign electronically or print the signature page. To sign electronically, you must request a PIN (personal identification number) at fsaid.ed.gov. If you choose the signature page, it must be completed and mailed to the address provided on the FAFSA application. It is each student’s responsibility to complete the FAFSA and provide any additional paperwork requested by the Financial Aid Office. Ample time must be allowed to review and finalize the award by the Student Financial Aid Office. Students must reapply each academic year for financial aid. Q. Do I have to apply for Financial Aid every year? Yes, the FAFSA must be completed each year.

Q. When should I apply for Financial Aid? The FAFSA should be completed after Oct. 1 each year. Our priority deadline is Feb. 1 of each year. Q. How do I apply for the HOPE Lottery Scholarship? You need to complete the FAFSA by Sept. 1 for the fall term or Feb. 1 for the spring and summer terms. For additional information, please visit: www.tn.gov/CollegePays. Q. I want to apply for scholarships only. Do I have to fill out the FAFSA? Only if you are applying for the Tennessee Education Lottery Scholarship (HOPE scholarship) or Tennessee Promise. Please refer to www.apsu.edu/scholarships/ for additional scholarships, eligibility and application information. Q. There has been a loss of income since I completed the FAFSA. What should I do? Please contact our office for further assistance at 931-2217907. Q. What happens after I submit my FAFSA? Your FAFSA is processed by the U.S. Department of Education. If there are problems or errors, the Department of Education and/or the Office of Student Financial Aid will notify you. Q. My parents are divorced. Which parent should complete the FAFSA? The custodial parent is responsible for filling out the FAFSA. The custodial parent is the parent with whom you lived with the most during the past 12 months. Q. If I drop any course(s), how will it affect my financial aid? It could possibly result in owing money. Check with us before you drop a course. Q. If I skip a semester in college, how will that affect my financial aid? You will not receive any financial aid. For example, if you had loans, you will begin using your authorized grace period. Lottery Scholarship recipients must get pre-approval to skip a semester (excluding summer term). FAQ’s, continued on page 18

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FINANCIAL AID OFFICE 931-221-7907 Ellington, Room 216 Box 4546

FINANCIAL AID | SFAO@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/financialaid

Financial Aid FAQs Helpful answers to common questions

Q. How is financial “need” determined? Cost of attendance (COA) is determined by the University using rules established by the federal government. The COA may include: • Tuition and fees • Allowance for housing and food • Allowance for estimated transportation expenses • Allowance for books and supplies • Allowance for estimated miscellaneous expenses (such as personal expenses). Students receiving any federal and/or state funds cannot receive financial aid greater than their COA minus other aid they are expected to receive (Vocational Rehabilitation, Workforce Essentials, Scholarships, etc.). Q. Who is eligible to receive financial aid? To receive aid from any of the federal student aid programs, you must meet all of the following qualifications: • Be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen with a valid Social Security number. • Have a high school diploma or a General Education Development (GED) certificate or pass an approved abilityto-benefit (ATB) test. • Be enrolled or accepted for enrollment in an eligible program as a regular student seeking a degree. • Register (or have registered) with the Selective Service if you are a male between the ages of 18 and 25. You can give Selective Service permission to register you on the FAFSA. You can also register online at www.sss.gov. • Have financial need. Financial need is determined by a standard formula established by Congress to calculate your expected family contribution (EFC). • Meet the Satisfactory Academic Progress standards set by the federal guidelines. For more information, visit www.apsu. edu/financialaid/sat.prog.php. • Certify that you will use federal student aid only for educational purposes (on the FAFSA). • Certify that you are not in default on a federal student loan and that you do not owe money on a federal student grant (on the FAFSA). • Maintain at least half-time enrollment status to receive student loans, TSAA or Tennessee Education Lottery (HOPE) Scholarship. Most grants are prorated based on the number of credit hours enrolled. • Financial aid can not be used to pay for developmental/ remedial courses in excess of 30 attempted hours. The policy may be reviewed at the following link: www.apsu.edu/ financialaid/sat.prog.php.

Q. What is the difference between a subsidized and unsubsidized Direct Loan? The federal government pays the interest on subsidized loans while the student is enrolled in school at least half-time. With an unsubsidized loan, the interest payments are the responsibility of the student. Students can elect to pay the interest on the unsubsidized loan while in school or choose to let the interest accrue. Arrangements for payment should be made through the student’s loan servicer, not the university. Q. What is Federal Work Study and how do I qualify? Federal Work Study is an employment program sponsored by the federal government. You must complete the FAFSA each year and meet the priority published deadline dates as well as the federal eligibility requirements. Please note that funding is limited. For additional information, please visit www.apsu.edu/ financialaid/fws. Q. What is Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)? FSEOG is a grant funded by the federal government for undergraduate, degree-seeking students with exceptional financial need. You must meet the priority published deadline dates as well as the federal eligibility requirements. In order to apply, you must complete the FAFSA. Please note that funding is limited. Q. I am confused with the financial aid process; with whom would I speak? General questions will be answered by any of our staff. If you have unusual circumstances or need more specific information, you will be referred to a counselor. Q. Where is the Financial Aid Office located at Austin Peay State University? Ellington Student Services Building, 2nd floor, Room 216. Q. How can I check my financial aid status? We encourage students to check their status on AP OneStop. You can also call our office at 931-221-7907 or toll free at 1-877508-0057.

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STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES | bursar@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-account-services

Student Account Services

Important fee dates, confirmation of classes, and tuition payments

STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES 931-221-6285 Ellington, Room 101/108 Box 4444

Fee Payment Dates: Fall 2018

Confirmation of Classes

Fee payment, refund, withdrawal and late registration dates for Clarksville Campus, Fall 2018: July 13 Fee statements will be emailed to students who pre-registered by July 12. Review your account in OneStop. July 14-Aug. 22 Fee payments accepted at cashier’s window and through OneStop. Aug. 22 Last day to pay in person at cashier’s window until 4:30 p.m. for preregistered students and through OneStop by 9 p.m.. Classes will be dropped at 9 p.m. for preregistered students who have not paid and/or confirmed their classes. Aug. 26 Last day for 100% refund of fees Aug. 27 Weekday classes begin Aug. 27-29 Late registration Aug. 29 Last day to add a class; last day to submit fee waiver or discount to receive credit for Fall 2018. Sept. 5 Balance checks will be mailed to students with a credit and classes have been confirmed. Sept. 9 Last day for a 75% fee adjustment Sept. 22 Last day to receive 25% fee adjustment

Confirmation is necessary to prevent your classes from being dropped. Confirming means paying tuition either by using Financial Aid or by paying out of pocket. Even if a student’s account shows a “0” or a balance of “$ -3,240.00,” he or she must complete the confirmation process to retain his or her classes. Students may confirm their classes by logging on to AP OneStop at www. onestop.apsu.edu. Confirmation of classes must occur every semester. Instructions for confirming classes: 1. Log into the student account on OneStop. If you have trouble, call GOVSTECH at 931-221-4357. 2. Select the “Web Self Service” tab. 3. Click on “Student” tab. 4. Then choose “Student Account” from the listing. 5. Select the option that begins with “Confirm and Pay.” 6. Choose the term to confirm from the drop-down box (e.g. Fall 2018 or Spring 2019) and click submit. 7. At the top of the Account Detail for Term screen, two options are shown: a. Yes, I will attend. b. No, I will not be attending. 8. Choosing “Yes, I will attend” will result in the screen “Your registration has been confirmed. Your confirmation number is XXXXX” if no charges are owed. 9. If a student still owes money, he or she will be directed to a secure site to pay the balance or sign up for a payment plan. Once the payment is processed, a confirmation email will be sent. If a balance is owed, you must pay this balance before you are confirmed. Clicking “Yes, I will attend” will not confirm your classes if a balance is due. 10. Choosing “No, I will not be attending” will result in the screen “You have chosen to not attend [specific term]. Your classes will be deleted.” 11. If you accidentally select “No, I will not be attending” in error, please email bursar@apsu.edu or call 931-221-6285. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Student Account Services at 931-221-6285. *To be sure you are confirmed, repeat steps 2-6 and it should state, “Your Fall (or current term) Schedule is Confirmed.” If you see this message, your classes are confirmed.

NOTE: Always review your account in OneStop.

Tuition payment information, Student Account Services, Ellington 101/108, 931221-6285 • • • •

Payment can be made with cash, check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover. Checks/money orders should be made payable to Austin Peay State University (APSU). The student’s name and student A-Number should be listed on any check, money order or correspondence. An installment plan is available during the fall and spring semesters: You can obtain more information about the installment plan at www.apsu.edu/student-account-services/ your-account/payment/installment_plan.php. Payments also may be made in person at the cashiers’ windows in Ellington from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or online via OneStop. For more payment information, please visit the Student Account Services website, www.apsu.edu/studentaccount-services.

Registration, Cancellation and Withdrawal •

Not attending class does not relieve you from your financial obligation or entitle you to a refund.

STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES, continued on page 20

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STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES

931-221-6285 Ellington, Room 101/108 Box 4444

STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES | bursar@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-account-services

Student Account Services Information on direct deposit, FAQ’s CONTINUED from page 19

Students who have confirmed their registration must withdraw officially from the University if they decide not to attend APSU. Official withdrawals are handled by the Office of the Registrar. That office can be reached at 931-221-7121 or online at www. apsu.edu/registrar.

Charges on your bill remain your obligation unless you properly withdraw from the University.

If you withdraw before the first day of class, you will not incur tuition liability.

After the first day, you will be responsible for the charges in accordance with the refund schedule (previous page).

Student Account Services prepares tuition bills and collects payments to the University. Most student account payments are handled at the Cashiers’ Window (located on the first floor of Ellington) if paid in person.

Preregistration & Confirmation After preregistering for classes, your classes must be confirmed and payment made if funds are owed. Confirmation must occur even if no funds are owed or you have a credit. You must choose one of the following confirmation or payment options: 1. OneStop: MasterCard/Visa/Discover/American Express (payment in full or enroll in payment plan) by Aug. 22, 2018. 2. By mail: Check or money order may be mailed. Include the student’s name and A-Number. Payment must be received by Aug. 18, 2018. Discount forms and outside scholarship forms should be included if applicable. DO NOT SEND CASH. 3. In person: Payments may be made at the cashier’s window located in the Ellington 101/107 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday by Aug. 22, 2018.

be completed once and remains good until the student graduates or changes banking information. If a student prefers to receive a balance check for their refund, all balance checks are put in the mail 10 days after the first day of class. 1. Log in at onestop.apsu.edu. If you have trouble logging in, call the GOVSTECH Help Desk at 931-221-4357. 2. Select the “Web Self Service” tab. 3. Select the “Student” tab. 4. Select the “Student Account” link. 5. Select the “Authorization for Direct Deposit of Credit Balances (Student Refunds)” link. 6. Enter your new banking information. (NOTE: The routing number is nine digits and located at the bottom left corner of your check. The checking account number will be in the bottom center of your check.) 7. Once the information has been entered, click “Submit Change.” This updates your information. Check your banking information at the beginning of each term to verify it is correct. Your direct deposit will be delayed if you have changed accounts and not updated your information.

Discount Forms If you are eligible for a discount, forms must be submitted by the last day of late registration. Students receiving financial aid deferments must turn discount forms in to the cashiers’ window by the last day of late registration. A new form is required each term. The fee discount program is not retroactive. The most common discounts are: • Discount for dependents of public school teachers and state employees. • Discount for retired state employees. • Discount for retired school teachers.

Bookstore Debit Program

Anticipated Loans Federal Stafford Loans will show as Anticipated Loans on your fee statement, if it has been approved by the guarantee agency. You also may look at your student account via AP OneStop to determine if your funds have arrived.

Direct Deposit If you will be receiving a refund from your financial aid (PELL, TSACC, Hope Lottery, federal student loans and scholarships) you can set up direct deposit online by following the steps provided. All direct deposit funds are deposited into the student’s checking or savings account by the first day of class. This must

Students who have credits on their student accounts, have confirmed their classes, have signed their Title IV authorization forms and have valid student Govs I.D. cards will have the option to charge books and supplies at the campus bookstore during a specific time. Check the academic calendar for dates. Title IV forms are included in your financial aid packet. Questions concerning this form should be directed to Student Financial Aid Office at 931-2217907.

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STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES | bursar@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-account-services

Student Account Services The basics on confirming classes, E-Billing System CONTINUED from previous page

Frequently Asked Questions Q. When will I get my bill for tuition? A. If you preregister, your bill is electronically sent to your AP email address approximately 6-8 weeks prior to the first day of classes. Q. When is payment due? A. Payment for the semester is due by the date shown on your bill (usually the first week of August for fall and the first week of January for spring). Visit our website (www.apsu.edu/ student-account-services) to see the calendar for dates. Q. What happens if I pay the bill for tuition late? A. Your classes will be dropped and you will have to re-register for classes. You will be assessed a $50 late fee. Classes that are dropped are not always available when reregistering. Q. Can I get a copy of my bill? A. Yes, you can print a copy of your bill from your student account, via AP OneStop (www.onestop.apsu.edu) or contact Student Account Services at 931-221-6285. Q. How can a student give parents access to their student accounts? A. The student can set their parents as authorized users for financial information through Student Account Services. In order to do so, the student must log in to AP OneStop and take the following steps: Select the “Student” tab and select “Student Account,” select “View Statements,” select “Update Profile,” select “Add/Update Authorized Users,” add parents, spouses or employers under “Authorized Users.” An authorized user can make payments and has access to the details of the student’s account activity. Because of federal regulations on the right to privacy, the student is the only one who can set up authorized users. Parents may not receive information regarding their

student’s account by phone, unless there is a FERPA on file. This form can be found on the Registrar’s website (www.apsu.edu/ registrar/forms/FERPA.pdf). Q. How will I receive my refund if I do not sign up for direct deposit? A. Refund checks are processed and mailed to the current mailing address on file approximately one week after direct deposit refunds are processed. It is very important to keep all addresses updated at all times. This may be done through AP OneStop. If the student’s refund check is not received within two weeks of the issue date, then you may call Student Account Services at 931-2216285. Q. Will I be withdrawn automatically if my bill for tuition is not paid on time? A. Yes. If you have not confirmed or paid any amounts due by the deadline for that term, all your classes will be dropped.

Confirmation of Classes Confirmation is necessary to prevent your classes from being dropped. Even if your accounts shows a zero (e.g. 0) or credit balance (e.g. -$3,240.00), you must complete the confirmation process to retain your classes. You can confirm your classes by logging on to OneStop at onestop.apsu.edu.

Payment is easy online Austin Peay State University has an e-billing system. All statements will be sent to students, faculty and staff electronically. Avoid those long lines. Payments, as well as installment plans, are now available online. This system will allow our students and their families 24/7 access to view their bills, make payments, enroll in payment plans and manage their student accounts. Listed below are some of the system features:

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STUDENT ACCOUNT SERVICES 931-221-6285 Ellington, Room 101/108 Box 4444 Student Account Center • Check your balance. • Make payments with a Web check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. • View your payment history. • Store your payment methods for quick and easy payment. • As a student, provide permission to others (parents, employers, etc.) to view your bill and make payments. E-Billing • View and print your billing statement. • Faster access to your billing statement online 24/7. Payment Plan Management • Enroll in a payment plan so you can pay your balance in four installments. • View your current payment plan status. • Make a payment toward one of your installments. • Schedule future installment payments. Additional Features • Email reminder notices. • Students control where the email notices are sent.

How do I set up my email address or give my parents access? Log onto AP OneStop or AP Self Service. Select the Student tab, select Student Account and then select View Statements, Update Profile and Add/ Update Authorized Users. You will be directed to a secure site. Update your email address under My Profiles and give parents, spouses or employers access under Authorized Users.

How do I confirm my classes and pay my fees? You MUST confirm classes through AP OneStop or AP Self Service. The following link will provide step-by- step instructions on how to confirm. www.apsu.edu/confirm.


HUMAN RESOURCES

931-221-7177 Browning, Room 2 Box 4507

WORKING ON CAMPUS | jobs@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/human-resources

Student jobs at APSU

Eligibility, details about on-campus employment On-Campus Student Employment On-campus student employment is also known as General Campus employment. General Campus employment is parttime work advertised by University departments. To be eligible for General Campus employment, students must be enrolled at least half-time (detailed below), must have a 1.8 overall combined GPA (or higher as specified per position), and must apply for an open position. Federal law requires half-time enrollment for on-campus student employment eligibility. Clarksville Campus Students: • •

Undergraduate students: 6 credit hours Graduate students: 3 credit hours

Fort Campbell Campus Students: • •

Undergraduate student: 3 credit hours Graduate students: 3 credit hours

How many hours can students work? •

Student employees may be hired for a maximum of two jobs at any given time and are not to exceed 20 total work hours per week.

While enrolled in classes: •

Maximum 20 hours per week

When classes are not in session: •

Maximum 37.5 hours per week (up to 7.5 hours per day)

Winter/Spring Breaks: •

Maximum 37.5 hours per week (up to 7.5 hours per day)

Note: International students on F-1 or J-1 visas are never permitted to work beyond 20 hours per week while classes are in session.

Pay and Compensation Information •

Student employees are considered temporary, part-time employees. • Starting pay for most General Campus positions is $7.25 per hour (minimum wage). Pay rates for other positions might be higher depending on skills, seniority, etc. • Students are paid biweekly. • Student employees may make deferrals to 403(b), 401(k), and 457(b) plans. For information regarding the deferred compensation options available to all employees, access the following links: 403 (b) Information www.apsu.edu/ human-resources/benefits/403b-deferredcompensation-information.php 401(k) and 457(b) Information docs.empower-retirement.com/EE/ TennesseeWR/DOCS/Plan-Comparisonflier.pdf

How to Search for a Job To search for a job, follow these steps: 1. View student job advertisements by accessing www.apsu.edu/ human-resources. Under “Student Employment,” select “Apply Now!” New positions are advertised as they are received in Human Resources (HR), and the posting period is at least five working days. 2. Select the position title for details about the position. Be sure to check the required minimum qualifications for each position. 3. To apply, select “Continue your Application”. Enter your information, follow the

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prompts presented by the online employment system, and submit your online application. You will receive a confirmation number when your application is accepted. After the posted “Close Date,” the hiring department will review all applications and will notify students to be interviewed. You will be contacted only if you are selected for an interview. Contact Human Resources at 931-2217177 with any questions regarding the student employment process.

Employment Paperwork Because federal law requires proof that each employee is a United States citizen or is legally authorized to work in the U.S., all employees must provide evidence of identity and employment eligibility. Each Employee must complete a Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (available in the Office of Human Resources). Form I-9 includes a list of acceptable documents for verifying employment eligibility. There are no exceptions to these identification requirements. If you are offered a General Campus position, follow these steps: 1. Fill out employment forms (available in the Office of Human Resources). These forms are required: * USCIS Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification (Be prepared to present original, unexpired documents to verify your employment eligibility. For examples of acceptable documents, access www.uscis.gov/sites/ default/files/files/form/i-9.pdf.) * Designation of Beneficiary Form 2. Be prepared to show your Social Security card (for payroll purposes).

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HUMAN RESOURCES

WORKING ON CAMPUS | jobs@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/human-resources

931-221-7177 Browning, Room 2 Box 4507

Working on campus Student employment options CONTINUED from previous page 3.

Wait to receive approval from Human Resources. After employment forms have been processed, Human Resources will assign your effective date of employment and will notify you and your supervisor. Students are not permitted to begin working (or training) before receiving approval from Human Resources. 4. Direct deposit your earnings by accessing Web Self-Service and entering your setup information. Select the “Employee” tab, “Pay Information,” “Direct Deposit Allocation,” and “Update Direct Deposit Allocation.” Enter your financial institution information into the available fields. Confirm that the information is correct and select “Save.” For assistance, contact Payroll at 931-221-7465. 5. Keep in mind that you may make deferrals to 403(b), 401(k), and 457(b) plans. For information regarding the deferred compensation options available to all employees, access the following links: 403 (b) Information www.apsu.edu/ human-resources/benefits/403b-deferredcompensation-information.php 401(k) and 457(b) Information docs.empower-retirement.com/EE/ TennesseeWR/DOCS/Plan-Comparisonflier.pdf

Federal Work Study Employment Federal Work Study is an employment program funded by the federal

government to promote and encourage part-time employment of students to assist the University and its surrounding community. Federal Work Study provides job placement for eligible students to earn money to assist with paying for educational expenses. Federal Work Study is not available to pay registration, tuition, or fees. Repayment of income earned through the Federal Work Study employment program is not required. To determine Federal Work Study eligibility, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa. ed.gov/ each year after Oct. 1. The priority deadline for campus-based aid is March 1 of each year. (March 1 is the date by which students’ financial aid files and all required documentations are completed). If awarded Federal Work Study, follow these steps to seek job placement: 1. Accept the offer online through AP OneStop within the 14-day time frame. 2. Schedule an appointment for job placement by calling the Office of Financial Aid at 931-221-7907. 3. Go to Human Resources to complete employment paperwork. You will need your Social Security card (for payroll purposes). Also, you will need to fill out the following forms (available in the Office of Human Resources): * USCIS Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification. Be prepared to present original, unexpired documents to verify your employment eligibility. For examples of acceptable documents, access www.uscis.gov/sites/default/ files/files/form/i-9.pdf.

4.

Go to the department listed on the Placement Form to determine if a suitable work schedule is available. If you need a new assignment, call the Office of Financial Aid at 931-221-7907 to schedule an appointment for job placement. 5. Take the signed Placement Form to the Office of Financial Aid. 6. Wait to receive approval from Human Resources. After employment forms have been processed, Human Resources will assign your effective date of employment and will notify you and your supervisor. Please note that Federal Work Study students are not permitted to begin working (or training) before receiving an approval email from Human Resources. Direct deposit your earnings by accessing Web Self-Service and entering your setup information. Select the “Employee” tab, “Pay Information,” “Direct Deposit Allocation,” and “Update Direct Deposit Allocation.” Enter your financial institution information into the available fields. Confirm that the information is correct and select “Save.” For assistance, contact Payroll at 931-221-7465. You may make deferrals to 403(b), 401(k), and 457(b) plans. For information regarding the deferred compensation options available to all employees, access the following links: 403 (b) Information www.apsu.edu/ human-resources/benefits/403b-deferredcompensation-information.php 401(k) and 457(b) Information docs.empower-retirement.com/EE/ TennesseeWR/DOCS/Plan-Comparisonflier.pdf.

Austin Peay State University (APSU) does not discriminate against students, employees, or applicants for admission or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, age, status as a protected veteran, genetic information, or any other legally protected class with respect to all employment, programs and activities sponsored by APSU. Inquiries or complaints regarding the non-discrimination policies, including Title IX complaints, should be directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action and Title IX Coordinator, Sheila Bryant, 601 College Street, Browning Building, Clarksville, TN 37044,bryantsm@apsu.edu, 931-221-7178 or the Deputy Title IX Coordinator, Greg Singleton Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, 601 College Street, Morgan University Center, Rm 206D, Clarksville, TN 37044, singletong@apsu.edu 931-221-7005. Title IX complaints may also be directed to the EEO Compliance Officer and Investigator, Steven Grudzinski, College Street, Browning Building/Rm 6A, Clarksville, TN 37044, grudzinskis@apsu.edu, 931-221-7160.

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OFFICE OF REGISTRAR

931-221-7150, 877-508-0056 Ellington 316, Box 4635

ACADEMIC RECORDS | Registrar@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/registrar

Office of the Registrar

Register for classes, check your grades and more

The Office of the Registrar, located in the Ellington Building, room 316, maintains student academic records (courses registered for, attempted and completed, grades, transcripts, course substitutions, change of majors, etc.) and coordinates the registration process. We offer a variety of student services, including registration assistance, verification of enrollment, transcript services, address and official name changes, questions related to graduation and course transfer equivalency. Most registration information, including grades, is available in Self Service through AP OneStop.

APSU link located at the bottom of the Registration page. This is the only way to drop all classes in which you are enrolled.

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Provides course offerings with time, days and locations Available in AP OneStop Official Calendar and Registration Information available on the Office of the Registrar’s Schedule of Classes website at www.apsu.edu/registrar/ schedclasses

Advisement and Registration •

Students will receive priority registration information by APSU email. The student is required to schedule an appointment with their academic adviser.

3. 4. 5.

Log in to OneStop onestop.apsu.edu Select Web Self Service and then the Student tab. Click on Registration and then OneStop Advising Page. Select the appropriate term. Your advisor’s name is in the upper right hand corner.

Late add requests are required to register for classes after the late registration period has ended (typically the first two days of class). The late add request is in the student’s AP OneStop under the Registration link. The request will be sent to the instructor of the class, then sent to the chair for final approval. If the class is at capacity or the student does not have the required prerequisites, a permit will have to be entered in the system by the department in order for the Office of the Registrar to process the request. If the class has reached the room’s fire code capacity, the Office of the Registrar will not be permitted to process the request.

In AP OneStop, click on the Registration link, then the Change or Declare Major, Minor, Concentration link.

Address Change •

Please complete the address changes in AP OneStop. Address change, with the exception of permanent address, can only be changed by a member of the staff. Address change request forms must be filled out with documentation showing address.

Name/Social Security Number Change Request •

Please complete the name change form and bring appropriate documentation to the Registrar’s Office, Ellington 316. If you are a student employee you must take the required documentation to the Human Resource office for processing.

Need more information about advisement and registration? Go to www.apsu.edu/ registrar/registration1.

Drop/Add Classes

Official Withdrawal

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To add or drop a class, access AP OneStop and click on Registration and then the Add or Drop Classes link. Please refer to the academic calendar for Drop/Add deadlines. If you wish to drop all your classes you must click on Registration and then Withdraw from

Complete this ONLY if you are dropping all of your classes for the semester. This is the only way you can drop your last class. Complete the withdrawal process online in AP OneStop by clicking the ‘Withdraw from APSU’ link.

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To receive verification of your current enrollment for insurance, scholarship, tax or personal purposes, please request an enrollment verification online in AP OneStop.

Overload Request •

If you would like to enroll for more than 18 hours a semester at the Clarksville campus or nine hours at the Fort Campbell campus, you may receive permission via the overload request form: www.apsu.edu/registrar/forms Scroll down to the Overload Request form.

Residency Applications •

To apply for in-state tuition, this form must be completed in AP OneStop. (For currently enrolled students.)

Privacy Hold/Release Forms •

Change of Major/Minor

How to find your advisor: 1. 2.

Late Add Forms

Schedule of Classes •

Enrollment Verification

If you would like to place a privacy hold on your account, complete the form found at www.apsu.edu/registrar/forms/ and click on “Privacy Hold/Release Form.” With this hold, the University cannot release any information regarding you or your registration status to anyone other than yourself.

FERPA Release Form This form allows students to authorize the release of confidential academic, financial aid, discipline and student account information otherwise protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) to designated persons. These designated persons will have access to the student’s grades and progress reports, certain disciplinary records and other information related to academic progress, financial aid and student financial accounts. Please complete the following form if you wish to designate someone to have access to your APSU records described above: www.apsu.edu/registrar/forms and click on “FERPA: Student Release of Confidential Information Form.” (see additional info on page 50)


VetSuccess on Campus | Christina.hicks2@va.gov

VETSUCCESS ON CAMPUS

HOURS: 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Subject to Change), Monday- Friday

931-221-6194 Ellington Room 210

VetSuccess

Providing support and outreach to Veteran students VetSuccess On Campus at APSU is a comprehensive program offering adjustment counseling, support services, career counseling, peer to peer mentoring and tutoring, employment assistance, and guidance on the full range of VA benefits and health services available. In a collaborative and cooperative effort, APSU and VA work together to develop highly innovative and targeted transitional programs, services and activities for veterans, military and family members to assist with their transition to college life and to maximize their opportunities for success, both educationally and occupationally. In August of 2013, the Department of Veterans Affairs and Austin Peay State University acknowledged that the successful readjustment of Veterans into college and the civilian workforce is a

critical and mutual responsibility. As a result, they signed a Memorandum of Understanding to address the needs of veterans, military and family members and to assist them in achieving their educational and employment goals. This partnership allowed the VA to place an experienced Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor on campus full-time. The VetSuccess on Campus Counselor provides the support needed to improve the chances for success in academics, as well as long-term career goals.

The VetSuccess Program Provides: •

Guidance and support with education benefits (for veterans, service members, and eligible dependents)

• • • • • • • •

Vocational exploration and assistance in selecting a suitable career/major Assistance in applying for healthcare benefits Referrals for medical and mental health Help to access, understand, and apply for VA benefits Referrals for readjustment counseling services for eligible Veterans and their families Coordination with school faculty/staff to provide veteran specific service Job placement assistance and coordination with Local Veterans’ Employment Representatives Assistance in locating community and other resources.

Military Student Center

Serving veteran and active-duty students and families in the MUC Location: Morgan University Center, Room 120 | Phone: 931-221-1685 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/MSC | Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The Military Student Center assists veterans, active duty, reservist, national guardsmen, retirees, ROTC students and family members that attend the University with transition from the military to college life. The center provides a computer center, a lounge and dining area to allow students to work on homework or relax, and unwind from the day surrounded by fellow like-minded students. The center offers programs throughout the academic year to address the unique challenges our student population faces. One such program is the Texts for Vets program, which relies on textbook donations to provide textbooks to students free of charge. The center also helps to resolve academic and personal issues for military-

related students. The center works with a diverse population of students. In order to meet the needs of this diverse population, the center works closely with other campus offices including Disability Services, Financial Aid and Veterans Affairs, Registrar’s Office, Career Services, Student Counseling Services, VetSuccess On Campus, etc. to ensure the students’ needs are being met. The center is located in MUC Room 120 behind the Post Office and is open Monday – Thursday from 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Friday from 8

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a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Arrangements can also be made for other availability to meet students needs.

The Military Student Center Provides: • • • • •

Texts For Vets Tech For Vets Programs/Events Student/Peer Tutoring A computer lab, lounge and dining area


ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER

931-221-6550 Marks, Room 124

ACADEMIC SUPPORT | learningctr@apsu.edu HOURS VARY BY SERVICE ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/asc

Academic Support Center Get tutoring and other assistance with your classes

The Academic Support Center offers the following free services to APSU students:

Peer tutoring Peer tutoring provides support for most core undergraduate courses. Students may attend sessions on either a scheduled or walkin basis, subject to available spaces. To guarantee space in a session each week, students should schedule tutoring sessions. Location: Marks Building, Room 124 Phone: 931-221-6550 Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

Writing Center The Writing Center provides assistance with any paper for any class in any writing style. Students may receive assistance in person

through either scheduled or walk-in sessions, subject to available spaces, or they may submit their papers for review online. To guarantee a space in a session each week, students should schedule sessions. Location: Library, second floor Phone: 931-221-6550 Hours of operation: Monday-Thursday: 8 a.m.8 p.m. Friday: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday: 1- 9 p.m.

Structured Learning Assistance (SLA) SLA provides structured support to students who enroll in supported courses. Students who enter the University with an academic deficiency will be advised into an SLA-supported course to address the deficiency while earning core course credit. Additionally,

students have the option to enroll in SLA-supported sections of many challenging courses. Location: MX 125 Phone: 931-221-6181 Hours of operation: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.

Employment opportunities Interested in working with us? The following opportunities are available:

Peer tutors: require at least a 3.0 GPA, a B or higher in all supported courses and the recommendation of the department’s faculty. SLA leader: requires at least a 3.0 GPA and the recommendation of the department’s faculty. Lab attendants: must be at least a half-time student at APSU and have at least a 2.0 GPA.

Academic Alert

Enhancing opportunities for academic success Location: Miller Hall Room 201 | Phone: 931-221-6555 | Email: academicalert@apsu.edu | Office hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Academic Alert is a Web-based early alert system used to notify students of problems they may be having in class. Alerts are submitted by faculty members who are concerned a student is in academic jeopardy due to issues such as poor class attendance, tardiness, lack of participation, incomplete assignments and/or poor performance on quizzes and tests. Alerted students are notified through AP Mail and are asked to

contact the Office of Academic Alert to discuss the alert; students who do not contact that office can expect to receive a letter, a phone call or additional emails from the Academic Alert staff and letters may be delivered by the Housing Office staff to those living on campus. Copies of the alert are also received by academic advisors and APSU 1000 instructors. They too will talk with their alerted advisees and students about the difficulties the students may be having in classes. Typical recommendations for enhancing the opportunity for academic success include tutoring, improvement of study, test taking and time management skills and/or personal counseling.

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ACADEMIC ESSENTIALS | Librarian@apsu.edu HOURS: 1 p.m.-2 a.m., Sun. | 7 a.m.-2 a.m., Monday-Thursday | 7 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday | 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday Hours vary during the summer and intersessions. ON THE WEB: library.apsu.edu

Woodward Library

WOODWARD LIBRARY

Information: 931-221-7346

Academic resources, books, computer labs ... oh, and Starbucks Librarians can help you find, evaluate and use information necessary for completing papers, research and other assignments. Research assistance is available in person(appointments recommended), via online chat and email and over the phone. The Library provides access to a wealth of print and electronic information via the library website. Student instruction is a major focus of the library’s services that include LILT (an online, self-paced information literacy tutorial), library instruction classes and one-on-one instruction. Students have access to 35 computers in the Library Instruction

Room when it is not in use for instruction, and 108 computers in the Library Information Commons. Additionally, the library has a wireless network and 24 laptops and MacBooks for use in the building. Other services available are free book checkout, reserves, two group study rooms and study space for approximately 400 people, interlibrary loan, document delivery, self-service photocopiers, microfilm/fiche copiers and specialty collections. Starbucks, the Writing Center, and a lactation room are also located on the main floor of the library.

Academic Honesty

A successful student is an honest student Austin Peay State University strives to promote values and attitudes that are reflective of solid academic character and integrity. All students are expected to complete their own work and conduct research and author assignments independently of others (unless specifically authorized to work together by their respective faculty). Academic integrity is the cornerstone of educational experience. When students participate in behavior that is considered academic misconduct, the scholarly value of their education is diminished.

Academic misconduct is defined as the following: •

Plagiarism: The adoption or reproduction of ideas, words, statements, images or works of another person as one’s own without proper attribution. Cheating: Using or attempting to use unauthorized materials, information

or aids in any academic exercise or test/examination. The term academic exercise includes all forms of work submitted for credit or hours. Fabrication: Unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise. Facilitation or Collusion: Assisting or attempting to assist another to violate a provision of the institution’s student code of conduct regarding academic misconduct.

Students should be aware that a violation of the University’s Academic Misconduct Policy can result in disciplinary action which could include failure for an assignment, failure for an entire course, probation, suspension or expulsion from the University. If students are not certain whether a practice would be considered academic misconduct, they should always consult with their instructors.

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Student Academic Misconduct Policy: 3:005

Copyright Infringement Copyright infringement is a legal offense and students are at risk of disciplinary and legal action against them if they are found to have engaged in copyright infringement. Copyright is a legal right to control the copying distribution, modification, display and performance of certain types of works. It applies to text, graphics, video, audio and many other forms of expression or works owned by someone else such as books, magazines, movies, papers, art, music, illegal file sharing, information or files downloaded from the Internet, etc. You must obtain permission from the copyright holder to use copyrighted material in most instances. You can visit www.copyright. gov for more copyright information.


TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT

931-221-6142 Ellington, Room 337 Box 4594

ACADEMIC SUPPORT | triosss@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/sss

TRiO Student Support Services Support for eligible students

What is TRiO Student Support Services?

TRiO Student Support Services is housed in the Ellington Building.

TRiO SSS is a federally funded TRiO program established to assist low-income, first-generation and/or disabled college students in making a connection with various campus resources.

What is the cost? All services of TRiO SSS are free to eligible participants.

Requirements In order to participate in TRiO Student Support Services, one or more of the following requirements must be met based on the legislative requirements of the U.S. Department of Education: • Family income meets published federal guidelines (low income, Pell grant eligible) • Neither parent earned a four-year college degree (first generation) • Referral by the Office of Disability Services (disabled) • Additionally, the student must demonstrate an academic need for services and must have the potential to benefit from the services. Students who qualify are required to sign a contract of participation and complete a needs assessment with an academic counselor. Enrollment is limited to 185 students. Applicants may be placed on a waiting list to ensure maximum participation.

Where do I apply for TRiO Student Support Services? Application forms are available in Ellington, Room 337 and downloadable at www.apsu.edu/sss.

What academic support activities are provided to participants? • • • • • • • • • • •

Academic counseling/coaching Peer coaching Pre-advisement and co-advisement One-on-one tutoring Academic and cultural activities Computer lab Technology and writing assistance Financial literacy Assistance with various offices and departments on campus Making social connections with other students Graduate school enrichment

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Tutoring Participants who need tutoring services must fill out a tutor request form and speak with the tutor coordinator. Tutors are assigned on a first-come, firstserved basis.

Computer Lab The TRiO SSS computer lab is open for use by TRiO SSS participants 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Technology A limited number of incoming freshmen or transfer students may choose to participate in the TRiO SSS Technology Bridge program, held two weeks prior to classes in August.


STUDY ABROAD

STUDY ABROAD | InternationalEd@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/study-abroad-exchange

Office of Study Abroad and International Exchange

931-221-6851 Miller Hall, Room 223 Box 4485

You can study all over the world What is International Education? The Office of Study Abroad and International Exchange prepares APSU students to be knowledgeable about the world, experienced with intercultural communication and equipped with an international skill set necessary to support our community needs in an increasingly global society. The office also serves incoming international students and scholars. The mission of the Office of Study Abroad and International

Exchange is to support and engage all students with diverse global opportunities.

Study Abroad and Domestic Programming Prepare early if you are interested in studying abroad. APSU offers both short-term (1 to 6 weeks) and long-term (1 semester or academic year) study abroad programs. General program advising sessions are offered all year; as well as program-specific

advising sessions prior to program application deadlines. Study Abroad 101 information and Study Abroad Fair sessions are offered during fall and spring semesters. If studying abroad is not an option, APSU students can still benefit from international programs by participating in the Bridge Program. The Bridge Program is a peermentor group which consists of both international and domestic students enrolled at APSU. It is designed to help international students explore American culture and history

LOCATION: Honors Commons | Address: P.O. Box 4476 | Phone: 931-221-7403 ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/honors

Honors Program What is the Honors Program?

The Honors Program is designed to challenge students and provide opportunities for creative exploration and intellectual development. The program requires motivated students to fulfill 30 Honors credit hours, both in the general education core and in upperdivision courses in their majors.

point average (unweighted) of 3.50. High-achieving students who transfer to Austin Peay can also apply to the Honors Program, but must first contact the Honors Program at 931-221-7403.

What benefits will I receive from being in the Honors Program? •

The principal benefits derive from a more challenging and rigorous curriculum. Students in Honorsapproved courses have close interaction with their instructors and fellow students.

As an Honors student, you may apply for residence at Harvill Hall, where you will live in an environment with

What qualifications do I need to be accepted into the Honors Program? Eligible applicants must have a minimum ACT composite score of 26 and a high school cumulative grade

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while teaching First Friends (domestic students) about culture and history of their countries. Find out more about our programs, advising sessions, scholarships and the experiences of student participants by visiting www. apsu.edu/study-abroadexchange/study-abroad. Fall 2018 Study Abroad Fair: Sept.18, 2018, 5 p.m. 6 p.m. International Night: Nov. 13, 2018, 6 p.m.

other high-achieving students. •

Honors Program students are provided with information and support to pursue high-impact opportunities in undergraduate research, study abroad, and service learning.

Honors Program students have access to the Honors Commons using their Austin Peay student identification card. This open, welcoming space includes computers, a printer, study areas, two classrooms, and areas for students to meet and socialize.

How do I apply for the Honors Program or find out more information about the program? To request an application to the Honors Program, call 931-221-7403.


ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT

931-221-7904 Dunn Center, Room 141 Box 4635

ATHLETICS | Let’s Go Peay! HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.letsgopeay.com

APSU Athletics

Join the excitement and support the home teams

Austin Peay NCAA Athletics Let’s Go Peay! Admission is free for all Clarksville campus students to all regular season home events with a valid APSU I.D. Card. Students are encouraged to follow the Austin Peay Athletics main social media accounts on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest information. The vision of Austin Peay Athletics is to become the premier athletics department in the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and a leader in all that we do-athletics, academics and administration. MEN’S SPORTS • Baseball • Basketball • Cross Country • Football • Golf • Tennis WOMEN’S SPORTS • Basketball • Beach Volleyball • Cross Country • Golf • Soccer • Softball • Tennis • Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) • Volleyball

Become a fan of Austin Peay! Athletics on Facebook.com/ APSUGovs

Follow the Govs on Twitter @letsgopeay

Follow APSU Athletics on Instagram at /LetsGoPeay

Austin Peay Athletics History

2018 Football Schedule Sept. 1 SEPT. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Sept. 29 OCT. 6 Oct. 13 Oct. 20 OCT. 27 NOV. 3 Nov. 10 NOV. 17 Nov. 24 Dec. 1

Founded in 1930-31 with just four sports (men’s basketball, women’s basketball, football and baseball) Austin Peay Athletics has a rich tradition with 38 regular season Ohio Valley Conference championships and 21 OVC tournament titles. The Governors have appeared in NCAA postseason a total of 29 times with the latest coming in 2016 following a miracle run by the men’s basketball team. APSU fields 15 sports for its student-athletes.

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Dec. 8 Dec. 15 Jan. 5

at Georgia PRESBYTERIAN at Morehead State at UT Martin at Jacksonville State TENNESSEE STATE at Southeast Missouri Open Week TENNESSEE TECH EASTERN KENTUCKY at Eastern Illinois MURRAY STATE NCAA Division I FCS Championship 1st Round NCAA Division I FCS Championship 2nd Round NCAA Division I FCS Championship Quarterfinals NCAA Division I FCS Championship Semifinals NCAA Division I FCS National Championship CAPS: Home game BOLD: Homecoming


ON-CAMPUS DINING | diningservices@apsu.edu

DINING SERVICES

OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday (Dining Location hours vary) ON THE WEB: www.dineoncampus.com/apsu

Morgan University Center, Room 216

Dine on Campus Campus dining locations are great gathering places. Visiting these locations and engaging with other students is an essential part of the college experience. Whether you’re grabbing a Frappucino in Starbucks or spending time with friends in the University Center food court, you will know you’re part of campus life.

AP Dining provides a wide variety of options for the campus community. Abundant retail locations and an all-you-can-eat residential dining hall make dining on campus convenient and affordable. With a large number of meal plan options, students will always find the plan that fits their needs.

DINING LOCATIONS

Visit our website www.dineoncampus.com/apsu

The Caf, Morgan University Center

You will find information about meal plans, location hours, menus, nutrition, sustainability and more!

All-you-can-eat buffet style dining.

University Food Court, Morgan University Center Various retail options with plenty of seating.

Subway, Catherine Evans Harvill Building A full-service Subway beside the bookstore.

Starbucks, Woodward Library

Follow us on social media for up-to-date information about dining services

Open late for those long study hours!

www.facebook.com/APDining

The Terrace, Martha Dickerson Eriksson Hall

@apdining

Made to order favorites like pizza, burgers & more!

Einstein Bros. Bagels, Morgan University Center

@apdining

Serving fresh coffee and sandwiches all day!

@APDining

Elements Cafe, Sundquist Science Complex Sandwiches, coffee, drinks and more!

The Peay Pod, The Knight Stand & The Hand Stand Conveniently located, campus C-stores offer grab and go options. AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY | 31


CLARKSVILLE CAMPUS MAP

Buildings, Departments and Offices Academic Affairs ....................................BR, 109 Academic Alert ........................................MX, 127 Academic Support Center ......................MX, 124 Accounting, Finance & Economics .......... KB, 128 Accounting Services ............................. BR, 140 Accounts Receivable............................... BR, 140 Admissions ......................................... EL, Lobby Adult, Nontraditional & Transfer Student Center...................... MUC, 112 Advisement Center for Undeclared Students ............................. ML, 201 Affirmative Action ................................... BR, 213 African-American Cultural Center .............CL, 120 African-American Studies ...................... HH, 220 Agriculture......................................... SSC, D232 Allied Health Sciences ....................... SSC, D232 Alumni Relations ...........................................PAC Art + Design ........................................ AD, 235 Arts and Letters, College of .....................HH, 132 Athletics..................................................DU, 227 Athletics - Academic Services ............... DU, 201 Athletics Communications ..................... DU, 227 Athletics Marketing ................................. DU, 227 Athletics - Sports Performance ...............FS West Athletics Ticket Office .............................DU, 227 Athletics Trainer .................................... DU, 152 Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell*.........................Fort Campbell, Ky. Baptist Collegiate Ministry (BCM)*........................................... 306 Drane St. Baseball ...............................Raymond Hand Park

Basketball - men’s...................................DU, 132 Basketball - women’s ..............................DU, 141 Behavioral and Health Sciences, College of..............................................MC, 212 Biology.............................................. SSC, D125 Blount Hall.......................................................BH Book & Supply Store....................................... CEH Business, College of ................................ KB, 203 Business Office .......................................BR, 130 Cafeteria ..................................................... MUC Campus Police ........................................SH, 133 Career Services ....................................MUC, 210 Cashier Window/Bursar Office .................EL, 104 Castle Heights ................................................. CH Catering Services ...............................MUC, 326E Catholic Student Union*..............744 Franklin St. Center for Teaching & Learning ...... 325 Drane St. Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement ............. 322 Home Ave. Center of Excellence for Field Biology ...................................... SSC, D127 Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts .................................CL, 140 Center of Excellence - George & Sharon Mabry Concert Hall .................MMC, 135 Center of Excellence Music Ticket Office ............................. MC, lobby Center of Excellence Theatre Ticket Office ............................... TR, 236 Center of Excellence - Zone 3 ................ CL, 140C Cheerleaders ...........................................DU, 141 Chemistry............................................SSC, A308

Child Learning Center ......................................SX Clinical Teaching Experiences Office ....... CX, 228 Coffee House, Einstein Bros Bagels..... MUC, 216 College of Arts and Letters ......................HH, 132 College of Behavioral and Health Sciences .....................................MC, 212 College of Business ................................. KB, 203 College of Education .................................CX, 210 College of Education- Certification Office CX, 206 College of Graduate Studies .............. MCR, 119A College of STEM .......................................TB, 105 Communication ................................... MMC, 173 Community School of The Arts ................CL, 140 Computer Science & Information Technology.....................MMCS, 206 Counseling Center........................................ ARD Cross Country/Track & Field ..................... FS East Dance Studio ....................................... MH Studio Dean of Students ..................................MUC, 206 Dining Services/Chartwells ..................MUC, 216 Disability Services ................................MUC, 114 Distance Education ..............................MCR, 104 Education, Martha Dickerson Eriksson College of .................................. CX, 210 Educational Opportunity Center ................EL, 333 Educational Specialties ...........................CX, 210 Einstein Bros Bagels ........................... MUC, 216 Emerald Hill (apartments) ................................ EH Engineering Technology .......................... TB, 203 English as a Second Language .............MCR, 103 Enrollment Management & Academic Support ...................................EL, 205

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Environmental Education Center*................ (1991 Pickens Road) Extended Education ............................MCR, 212A Finance & Administration ........................ BR, 115 Financial Aid ............................................EL, 216 Fraternity & Sorority Affairs .................MUC, 208 Food Court ...................................................MUC Football ...................................................DU, 227 Fortera Stadium .................................... Drane St. Geographic Information Systems (GIS)*..............................601 N. 2nd St. George & Sharon Mabry Concert Hall..MMC, 135 Geosciences ..........................................MC, 203 Golf - Men’s .......................................... DU, 101 Golf - Women’s .......................................DU, 308 Govs I.D. Card Center ...........................MUC, 207 Graduate Admissions ........................ MCR, 119A Graduate Studies, College of ............. MCR, 119A Grants & Sponsored Programs .............MCR, 110 Greek Life .............................................. MUC, 208 Greek Village ................................ 550 Robb Ave. Hand Village .................................................... HV Hand Stand Convenience Store (The)...... HV, 113 Harvill Hal .................................................... HVH Health Services .............................................ARD Health & Human Performance .................DU, 268 Hispanic Cultural Center .......................MUC, 213 History & Philosophy ...............................HH, 340 Honors Program .......................Honors Commons Housing/Residence Life ...........................ML, 121 Human Resources .....................................BR, 7C Information & Help Desk ....................MUC lobby


BUILDING NAMES AND ABBREVIATIONS ARD AD BH BR CEH CH CL CX DU EH EL

Ard Building Art & Design Blount Hall Browning Administrative Building Catherine Evans Harvill Building Castle Heights Clement Claxton Winfield Dunn Center Emerald Hills Apartments Ellington

GovsTech ..................................... MUC info desk Institutional Research & Effectiveness .... BR, 216 Institutional Review Board ...................... KB, 203 Internal Audit*..............................................MSA International Student Services .............MCR, 113 Languages & Literature ...........................HH, 115 Learning Resource Center ............................... LB Legal Affairs ............................................ BR, 151 Library (Felix Woodward Library) .................... LB Management, Marketing & General Business .................................... KB, 128 Margaret Fort Trahern Laboratory Theatre ...................................TR, 202 Mathematics & Statistics ................ MMCS, 205 Meacham Apartments ...................................MA Medical Technology ............................SSC, D125 Memorial Health ........................................... MH Middle College ............................................... MX Military Science & Leadership ...............MH, 110 Military Student Center ........................MUC, 120 Miller Hall .......................................................ML Mobile Technology Center*......601 N. 2nd Street Music .................................................MMC, 139 Music Ticket Office .......................... MMC, lobby Noncredit Programs .............................MCR, 118

FC HH HV HVH KB LB MMCS MA MC MCR MH ML

APSU at Fort Campbell* Harned Hall Hand Village Harvill Hall Kimbrough Library (Woodward) Maynard Mathematics & Computer Science Meacham Apartments McCord McReynolds Memorial Health (the Red Barn) Miller Hall

Nursing, School of .................................MC, 218 Observatory*............................ 1991 Pickens Rd. Office of the Registrar ..............................EL, 316 Pace Alumni Center at Emerald Hill ...............PAC Peay Pod Convenience Store ...............MUC, 214 PELP & Leadership Studies ......Honors Commons Physical Plant ....................................... SH, 101 Physics, Engineering & Astronomy ..... SSC, B332 Post Office ......................................... MUC, 119 President’s Office .................................... BR, 125 Printing Services ......................................LB, 124 Psychological Science & Counseling ........CL, 205 Public Relations & Marketing .................. BR, 206 Public Safety/Campus Police ................. SH, 133 Procurement & Contracts*.................505 York St. Radio Station - WAPX ......................... MMC, 181 Registrar, Office of the .............................EL, 316 ROTC ................................................... MH, 110 School of Nursing ..................................MC, 218 STEM, College of .................................... TB, 105 Sevier Hall ................................................... SVH Shipping & Receiving .............................. SH, 167 Soccer .................................................. DU, 304 Social Work .............................................CL, 103 Social Work - DCS Grant ........................ CL, 103

MMC MUC MX PAC PP REC SH SSC SVH

Music/Mass Communications Morgan University Center Marks Pace Alumni Center at Emerald Hill Power Plant Foy Fitness and Recreation Center Shasteen Sundquist Science Complex Sevier Hall

Sociology ............................................... MC, 205 Softball ................................................. DU, 177 Starbucks ........................................................ LB Student Affairs .....................................MUC, 206 Student Government Association ........ MUC, 115 Student Life & Engagement ................ MUC, 211 Student Newspaper (The All State) ......MUC, 111 Student Research ............................... MCR, 118 Study Abroad & International Exchange ..ML, 223 Subway ......................................................... CEH Technology Building ........................................ TB TECTA ...................................................SX, 102A Telephone Services*.....................................MSA Tennessee Small Business Center .......MCR, 111 Tennis - men’s & women’s .......................TC, 101 Testing Center .......................................... EL, 207 The All State ........................................MUC, 111 Theatre & Dance ..................................... TR, 208 Tickets, Athletics ....................................DU, 227 Tickets, Creative Arts Music & Theatre ............................... MMC lobby Title III Grant .................................. 325 Drane St. Trahern Theatre ...................................... TR, 220 Trahern Ticket Office ...............................TR, 236 Transfer Center ........................................EL, 132

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SX TB TC TR

Sexton (the Little Govs Child Learning Center) Technology Building Tennis Center Trahern

*Off-campus location not shown on map. Parking locations are listed on page 9.

SCAN CODE TO VIEW THIS CAMPUS MAP ON YOUR PHONE

Tri-County Upward Bound*.............804 Polk Ave. TRIO Student Support Services ................EL, 337 Two Rivers Apartments ................................. EH University Advancement .................Jenkins Bldg. University Center, Information Desk .. MUC, lobby University Facilities ..............................MUC, 207 University Recreation .............................REC, 112 Upward Bound (High School)*.......... 400 Ford St. Veterans Affairs .......................................EL, 202 Volleyball/Beach Volleyball - women’s ....DU, 227 Water Education for Teachers (W.E.T.) ...............................SSC, D127 WAPX-FM ................................................ MMC Wesley Foundation ......................510 College St. Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center .......................................... CL, 120 Women’s Studies .................................... HH, 144 Zone 3 ......................................................CL, 140 *Off-campus location not shown on map. Special Note: This map is accurate as of its publishing date. Changes may have occurred since publication. For the latest updates, go to www.apsu.edu.


STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION 931-221-7262 Morgan University Center, Room 115

Contacts • • • • • •

STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION | SGAsec@apsu.edu Office Hours Vary Each Semester | ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/sga

Student Government Association SGA serves as a voice and liaison for the student body

Courtney Covington, SGA president Trenton Delane, SGA vice president Hailee Crawford, SGA secretary Ashlyn Whittaker, SGA chief justice Greg Singleton, SGA adviser Jo Baldwin, SGA adviser

What is the Student Government Association? The Student Government Association (SGA) serves as the voice for all students and is the liaison between students and the faculty, staff and University administration. The SGA is composed of the executive board, senate and Student Tribunal (judicial board). Additionally, students are recommended by the SGA Executive Board to serve on numerous standing University committees.

How do you get involved? SGA Senate currently designates five freshmen and two graduate seats to be elected each fall semester. Applications will be available the first day of class at www.apsu.edu/sga. Senators have the opportunity to research ways to improve APSU and can propose resolutions to the Senate. In the spring semester, SGA elections are held for both executive board seats and the rest of the senate positions. Additionally, Student Tribunal selections are held during the spring semester.

When are meetings? Meetings are held weekly at 4 p.m., Wednesday, in the Morgan University Center, Room 307. The first 10 minutes of every senate meeting are open to any/ all students who have concerns or want to ask SGA to act on something.

Want to make a difference? SGA is the organization JUST for you. There are a variety of programs and events held annually by SGA. Some of these include: • MudBowl — A campus tradition! It’s a fun time to get down and dirty playing volleyball with your fellow students in the mud! Make plans to take part in Mudbowl this year! • Homecoming — In cooperation with the Office of Student Life and Engagement, SGA is one of the cosponsors of events held throughout the week. You’ll find that regardless of your interests or talents, there is something for everyone during Homecoming. • G.H.O.S.T. — Once a year Austin Peay becomes a G.H.O.S.T. town. G.H.O.S.T., “Greater Halloween Options for Safe Trick or Treating,” is a longtime tradition at APSU, sponsored by the SGA. Originally intended for the children of APSU students, faculty and staff, G.H.O.S.T. also draws children from

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the local community and provides a welcome environment for children to trick-or-treat on the APSU campus. The Big Event — SGA hosted the first Big Event at APSU in the spring of 2015. The Big Event is a city-wide service project centered around APSU students giving back to the Clarksville community.


STUDENT LIFE | SLE@apsu.edu

STUDENT LIFE

HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-life

Student Life & Engagement

931-221-7431 Morgan University Center, Room 211

Your connection to organizations, events and making a difference We’re all about students. Period. The Office of Student Life and Engagement (SLE) recognizes the important role that student life plays in supporting the co-curricular mission of Austin Peay and the Division of Student Affairs. For that reason, SLE strives to connect academic and out-of-class experiences through programming and leadership development that establishes a diverse, interactive and responsive learning community. The Office of Student Life and Engagement prepares students to be citizen leaders with an understanding of the global community and a commitment to service.

Homecoming Homecoming is the highlight of fall semester and brings students, alumni and the community to campus. The activities will start on Monday, Oct. 22, and culminate in the football game on Saturday, Oct. 27, when the Governors host Tennessee Tech. Events during the week include: student organization banner contest, lip sync competition, bonfire and court announcement, AP Apollo student talent show, pep rally, NPHC Step Show, Homecoming Parade and the crowning of the king and queen. There are many opportunities to get involved in Homecoming activities through a student organization, sorority or fraternity, academic department or residence hall, the football game or tailgate.

Govs Programming Council What is the Govs Programming Council (GPC)? The GPC is a student organization that plans, promotes and executes entertainment and educational programs

for APSU. These programs include performances by comedians, lecturers and musicians, as well as activities like movie showings, open mic nights, game shows and many other social activities. What are the benefits of GPC membership? • Develop leadership and organizational skills • Gain programming experience • Meet a variety of people with diverse backgrounds • Meet and host a variety of national and local entertainers • Develop marketable skills for your future • Build your resume • Complement your academic program with valuable practical experience. How do you join GPC? Membership is open to all APSU students. To join, simply start attending the weekly meetings, which are at 5 p.m. on most Mondays in the Morgan

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University Center 307. You will then be included in the GPC email list and be alerted to upcoming events and involvement opportunities. What events has GPC sponsored? Throughout the 2017-18 academic year, GPC hosted Wale, Wild N’ Out, roller rink, hypnotists, laser tag, talent show, inflatables, Wipeout and more!!

Other events SLE also programs several other events during the academic year including: • Family Weekend • Gov RUN • Peaynk Week • Etiquette Dinner • Unity Celebration • First Friday • Student Organization & Leader Awards • Diversity & Awareness programs


STUDENT LIFE

931-221-6590 Morgan University Center, Room 211

LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES | Leadership@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-life/leadership

Govs LEAD

Develop authentic leadership skills Govs Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) connects students to leadership opportunities, educates on theory, builds skills and offers opportunities for leaders to showcase their strengths and experiences. We believe that growing as a leader is a major aspect of the college experience. Whether you were in a leadership position before Austin Peay or not, we believe that each student has the potential to be a great leader! We work with students, departments and organizations all over campus on leadership skill building, communication skills, team work and personal development. We offer numerous opportunities to get you involved!

Leadership Series We have something for everyone! If you are looking to get your leadership experience started with a solid foundation, or looking to round it out with development and reflection, we have a workshop for you. Check out our full calendar on our website.

www.apsu.edu/PeayLink

Fall Leadership Experience Join us this fall for our immersive one-day leadership experience. You will learn about yourself as a leader, be introduced to impactful leadership practices and gain an understanding of the huge opportunity you have to make a difference at Austin Peay. You will leave with a deep drive to do great things on and off campus. Space will be limited. Look for the application to participate during the first week of classes on PeayLink and our website.

Leadership Certificate Make your participation count. Our Leadership Certification program recognizes students demonstrating a

dedication to developing leadership skills through participation in a variety of seminars, workshops, opportunities to serve, and roles on campus. Four active participation levels can be achieved. Students with challenging schedules or those completing their education entirely online, have the option of a selfdirected certificate.

Ziegler Leadership Forum Each spring, we host a campuswide leadership forum planned by a committee of students. Each forum includes an impactful professional

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speaker and multiple breakout opportunities. Students also have the chance to present on their experiences and ideas. Registration to attend begins in January and is announced on PeayLink and our website.


STUDENT LIFE

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS | SLE@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday On The Web: www.apsu.edu/student-life/organizations

931-221-7431 Morgan University Center, Room 211

Student Organizations

There are more than 100 active organizations for everyone Get involved and find a group that fits your interests! Student organizations provide a valuable service to the campus community by promoting leadership development, community spirit, activism, public service and social and cultural interaction. Organizations are student initiated and completely student led. The aims of the organization can be social, religious, political, educational, economic or athletic in nature.

APSU has organizations in the following areas: • Governing Councils • Honor Societies • Professional Organizations • Religious/Faith-Based Groups • Service Organizations • Social Fraternities • Social Sororities • Special Interest Groups • Sport Clubs and many more! As a student at Austin Peay, you have the unique opportunity to participate in a wide variety of these activities. We have more than 100 organizations and are adding more every week. If you don’t see something you like, you can create your own! To see every organization we have,

check out PeayLink at apsu.edu/ PeayLink. You can check out all of our organizations, email students to learn more and even join an organization right online!

How do you join? ASK! Let an officer know that you are interested through PeayLink

or stop by the Office of Student Life and Engagement to find out more information on any particular organization. Membership in some groups may only require you to sign up, while others, such as honor societies, may require an upperclassman classification and GPA. For more information about every organization at APSU, visit the link!

Learn more about organizations at the Involvement Fair during Welcome Back! — Tuesday, Aug. 30, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. in the MUC Plaza. GET INVOLVED!

APSU has more than 100 organizations you can join. Visit PeayLink to find one that fits your interests and goals.

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STUDENT LIFE

931-221-7431 Morgan University Center, Room 211

STUDENT LIFE | SLE@apsu.edu HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. On The Web: www.apsu.edu/student-life/familyweekend

Family Weekend

APSU welcomes families in the fall for a weekend of fun

What is Family Weekend? You, your family and your friends are invited to Family Weekend. Family members gain a better understanding of what the University experience is all about. Plus, it’s a great opportunity spend time together as an APSU Family. Family Weekend is open to any parent, spouse, child or other family member of an APSU student.

What will happen during Family Weekend? Families will have the opportunity to attend plenty of activities on campus and in the Clarksville community.

When is Family Weekend? Family Weekend will be Oct. 5 - Oct. 7! For more information and an updated list of events, visit the Family Weekend website at www.apsu.edu/student-life/ familyweekend.

There you can preregister for the weekend’s activities, find information about local hotels and activities and see all of the events planned.

Campus Ministries

Want to pursue spiritual growth? Many students are involved in church groups while living at home and may want to continue these activities while in college. At APSU, a student’s spiritual growth can be part of the education and continued personal growth through participation in the activities of the campus ministries. For more information about ministries visit PeayLink and sign in with your OneStop login at peaylink.com.

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www.apsu.edu/student-life/ familyweekend


HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER | HCC@apsu.edu Hours: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. On The Web: www.apsu.edu/student-life/hcc

Hispanic Cultural Center

Where strangers become amigos and amigos become familia ¡Bienvenidos! You are always welcome at the Hispanic Cultural Center. Our mission is to develop, promote and increase awareness and understanding of Hispanic culture. We provide programming, lectures, travel and music to support this mission. A few of our programs are: Not all about Tacos. This program is a pun to emphasize how misconceptions attribute to stereotyping. Each month, the center promotes a study of a specific Hispanic country. There will be a guest speaker and traditional food served. • Latin Dance Workshops. Learn the basics of Latin dance! Each month, there is a different Latin dance style to learn. Come alone to meet new people or bring a dance partner, either way, no experience is necessary. • Sept. 15 – Oct. 15 is Hispanic Heritage Month. We provide various events throughout the month to celebrate Hispanic heritage. • Day of the Dead. This is a Hispanic holiday celebrated the day after Halloween. Tradition is that the people in Mexico visit their relatives in the cemetery and bring gifts of food, drinks and marigolds for their loved one to enjoy should they come back to earth for the day. Another tradition is to decorate sugar skulls. We import our sugar skulls from Mexico. •

Scholarship The Hispanic Cultural Center sponsors a $500 scholarship to an APSU student each spring to be used in the fall of the following year.

Unique features • •

• •

Free Tutoring Services Faculty from Languages and Literature come to the center and provide free tutoring and conversation labs to all Spanish students. GTA also has tutoring hours. Check the HCC website for details.

Student computer stations Library of Hispanic books, dictionaries, movies and magazines, as well as textbooks used in Spanish classes on campus Café-style tables and seating for just hanging out Spanish editions of popular English games like Scrabble and Monopoly. These games are commonly used during Spanish Game Night. Check out Rosetta Stone language software.

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HISPANIC CULTURAL CENTER

931-221-6645 Morgan University Center, Room 213


UNIVERSITY RECREATION

931-221-7564 Foy Fitness & Rec Center

UNIVERSITY RECREATION | PeayRec@apsu.edu CHECK THE SCHEDULE for Center hours | www.apsu.edu/recreation

Foy Fitness & Recreation Center

Home of University Recreation University Recreation provides the APSU community opportunities to participate in quality recreational and wellness programs at the Foy Fitness & Recreation Center.

This 78,000-square-foot structure features: • • • • • • • • • • •

A three-court gymnasium equipped for a variety of activities and separable by motorized screens A 10,000-square-foot cardio and resistance fitness space with a wide range of equipment. An indoor climbing wall and a large bouldering feature. Four fully enclosed, glass back wall racquetball courts. An indoor track; 10 laps equal a mile. Two suspended wood floor fitness studios that can be opened to one large room. An indoor cycling studio. Mutlimedia wellness education room Modern locker rooms with private showers and changing areas. A generously stocked equipment check-out area. Equipment rental for outdoor activities like biking, camping and hiking.

With the addition of the Fusion software, students, faculty and staff have the ability to register and pay for many events and services, (including Intramurals, Adventure Recreation Trips, Group fitness classes and summer camp) online via recreation. apsu.edu

• •

Access To access University Recreation facilities and services via biometric turnstyles, a valid APSU Govs I.D. card may be presented. • Students must be currently enrolled on Clarksville campus, and have no holds or outstanding balances.

• •

Spring/Fall Semester Operating Schedule

Students not enrolled on Clarksville campus may pay access fees to use the facility. Alumni and family members (age 16 and older) may access our facilities and services with appropriate enrollment and fees. Daily guest passes are available for purchase at a small fee, following signing a liability waiver. There may be additional requirements and/or fees for particular services. Dependents under 16 may also have limited access to facilities when accompanied by a parent/guardian.

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Summer Schedule

Location

Days

Hours*

Days

Hours*

Foy Fitness Center

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

6 a.m.-10 p.m. 6 a.m.-8 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Noon-10 p.m.

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday

7 a.m.-8 p.m. 7 a.m.-7 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Noon-6 p.m.

Indoor Climbing Wall

Monday-Thursday Friday

2-7 p.m. 2-6 p.m.

Monday-Friday

3-6 p.m.

Foy Center Pool (seasonal operation only)

Monday-Friday

Noon- 7 p.m.

Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday

10 a.m.-7 p.m. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. * - Hours subject to change.

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UNIVERSITY RECREATION

UNIVERSITY RECREATION | PeayRec@apsu.edu OFFICE HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/recreation

931-221-7564 Foy Fitness & Rec Center

University Recreation

Group fitness programs are available to fit your schedule Wellness Classes

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Wellness seminars are designed to engage participants in learning the various components of fitness and wellness. Professionals will guide you through howto courses that range from managing time and stress to planning nutritious meals and more. These classes are free of charge with a valid APSU I.D. For workshop schedule, visit www.apsu. edu/recreation/fit-well/workshops.

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State-of-the-art computerized fitness assessments Total body circuits for time-limited exercise Boot Camp and Aerial Fitness A fitness orientation available for the cardio and resistance fitness areas Personal Training at reasonable rates with knowledgeable, experienced trainers

Sports Clubs

Group Fitness Have fun getting fit in groups with our wide variety of group exercise classes, including strength and cardio formats, dance, cycling, mind-body and classes that combine activities. We also offer various programming from Aerial Fitness to Boot Camp and Personal Training. Check out the full group fitness schedule and instructor profiles at www.apsu.edu/recreation/gpfit/info.

Aquatics Beat the heat at the Foy Center pool. Whether you want to swim or just lay out, the pool is the place to be. The pool ranges in depth from 3’6” to 6 feet and has four 25-yard lap lanes. The water is kept at a comfortable temperature averaging 82 degrees. Lounge chairs and tables with umbrellas are available, as well as locker rooms with showers. Activities include special evening events such as pool parties and dive-in movies. Basketball hoops and other outdoor games are also available. We even offer swimming lessons, water aerobics and group fitness classes. Certified lifeguards are on duty whenever the pool is open. All ages are welcome to use the pool, but anyone younger than 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times. URec patrons are allowed to bring up to two guests per day at the cost of $2 per person and must remain with their guests.

Adventure Recreation Join us as we travel to new places and try exciting activities. We’ve gone white water rafting on the Ocoee, canoeing, hiking at Land Between the Lakes and backpacking in the Smoky Mountains. Check our website for upcoming adventures at www. apsu.edu/recreation/adventure/info. The climbing wall offers belay training regularly and hosts competitions once each semester. We set new routes often too, so come climb!

Intramurals Intramurals features competitive and non-competitive activities such as men’s, women’s, Greek, Resident Halls and co-rec for the following sports: Flag football, Soccer, Ultimate frisbee, Softball, Basketball, Volleyball, Cornhole, Billiards and much more. *Sports vary from year to year To register or to see our sports offerings, please visit www.apsu.edu/recreation. Click on IMleagues and login using your APSU credentials! For more information, including event schedules, visit www.apsu.edu/recreation/ im/info.

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Specialized student organizations established to promote a shared interest are assisted at University Recreation. Sports clubs offer opportunities for competition, instruction and participation in a variety of activities, including basketball, soccer, fishing and volleyball. Don’t see one you like? Let us help you start one.

Junior Govs Summer Camp This recreational day camp is a comprehensive program that promotes healthy lifestyles among children ages 5-14. Each day is designed to keep participants active and engaged with sports activities, games, arts and crafts, swimming and more.

Rental/Reserve •

Facility: Given the variety of spaces, University Recreation facilities are suitable for a wide array of activities. To submit a reservation request, please go to austinpeayevent. emscloudservice.com/web/. Please allow a minimum of 14 business days for the approval process. • Equipment: We have outdoor and sports equipment available for check out! Visit our website www.apsu.edu/ recreation for more information. Follow University Recreation on Facebook at www.facebook.com/URecAPSU and on Twitter @apsu_urec.


FRATERNITY & SORORITY AFFAIRS 931-221-6570 MUC 208

GREEK LIFE AT APSU | Greeks@apsu.edu OFFICE HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/greek-life

Fraternity & Sorority Affairs

The Greek community is committed to developing students How will a student benefit from joining a social fraternity or sorority? Sororities and fraternities have a history on campus dating back to the early 1970s. These organizations are rooted in founding principles that foster academic achievement, student involvement, community service and lifelong friendships. Fraternities and sororities are groups of men and women who come together to form a personal network of individuals with similar ideas, interests and a mutual pursuit of a well-rounded college education.

Advantages include: • • • • •

A support group to help with the adjustment to college Scholastic resources to help students achieve their academic goals Leadership skills acquired through hands-on experience Encouragement to get involved and maximize their potential on campus Opportunities for active participation in community service projects

How will joining a fraternity or sorority affect a student’s academic pursuits? Sororities and fraternities serve academically as great resources for students through study hours and tutoring programs. Most chapters require a high grade point average for initial acceptance into the organization. The minimum GPA required to participate in recruitment/intake is as follows:

Interfraternity Council (IFC) fraternities: each chapter has a requirement for high school GPA and/or college GPA for students enrolled full time (12 credit-hours at Austin Peay). College Panhellenic Council (CPC) sororities: each chapter has a requirement for high school GPA and/or college GPA for students enrolled full time (12 credit-hours at Austin Peay). National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) fraternities and sororities: 2.5 college GPA and must be enrolled full-time (12 credit-hours). Each individual chapter may have a higher minimum GPA requirement set by its national organization.

What are the social aspects of fraternity and sorority membership? All fraternities and sororities have strict policies regulating the consumption of alcohol for underage members and guests. Organizations work closely with the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs staff to conduct safe social activities. All Greek organizations are held accountable to the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs risk management guidelines, their national organization regulations and Tennessee laws.

What is the financial obligation? The costs go toward the inter/national fees, chapter operating expenses and social functions. Financial obligations differ among individual chapters. New members

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can expect to pay higher dues their first semester than in subsequent ones. Additional costs throughout the semester will go toward events, educational programs, pictures, gifts, T-shirts, etc. There are payment plans available for students, as well as scholarships within individual chapters. While participating in the recruitment process, make sure to ask about the financial obligations of membership.

Is hazing a part of the Greek culture at Austin Peay? Austin Peay State University has a zero-tolerance policy that is consistent with Tennessee laws regarding hazing. Hazing includes any activity that subjects members to harassment, ridicule, intimidation, physical exhaustion, abuse or mental distress. If you are asked to participate in inappropriate activities as a result of membership in a fraternity or sorority, you should contact the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs. Calls will be handled in a discreet manner.

Who is in charge of the fraternities and sororities? Individual chapters elect officers to manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. These officers are assisted by alumni, whose organization offers support, advice and direction through paid professional staff and regional volunteers. Each fraternity or sorority is also held accountable by one of three governing councils: the College Panhellenic Council, Interfraternity Council, or the National Pan-Hellenic Council.


HOUSING & RESIDENCE LIFE

LIVING ON CAMPUS | Housing@apsu.edu OFFICE HOURS & SUMMER SESSIONS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday; ACADEMIC YEAR: 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Friday | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/housing

Housing, Residence Life & Dining Services Housing and Residence Hall Information The Housing/Residence Life and Dining Services Office provides a quality living and learning environment for students housed in the University residence hall and apartment system. Housing staff are concerned with the oversight and management of residence services, campus food services, residence hall facilities and educational programming activities. They strive to provide many opportunities for the development and enhancement of human relation skills, personal value systems and leadership skills.

University Residency Policy The University requires all single freshmen students younger than 21 years old not residing with their parents or legal guardians must reside in University housing and participate in a University meal plan. All freshmen younger than 21 who choose to live off campus will need to complete a Freshman Residency Webform and return it to Housing/ Residence Life and Dining Services no later than move-in day.

What are the benefits of living on campus? Statistics show resident students: • Are more satisfied with their college experience. • Have higher GPAs. • Are more successful at completing their degrees. • Have better social skills. • Have greater contact with faculty. • Feel like part of the campus community. Residence hall life adds a special dimension to your college experience. Studies show campus residents average higher grades and are better adjusted socially. As a liberal arts University, our

931-221-7444 Miller Hall, Room 121

Housing Checklist • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Do bring

Extra-long twin sheets Pillow/pillow case Blankets Towels/washcloths Alarm clock Headphones for electronics Desk lamp Clothes hangers Basic cleaning and laundry supplies Clothes hampers/laundry basket Blow dryer/flat iron/curling iron Hair brush and comb Shampoo/conditioner/soap Toothbrush/toothpaste/floss Cosmetics/shaving supplies Clothes/shoes/flip-flops for shower Pajamas/slippers Athletic/workout clothes Raincoat/umbrella/gloves/earmuffs Winter coat/scarves/boots Bank account info/checks Financial Aid forms Medical insurance cards Important medical records Prescription medications/OTC meds

goal is to help you succeed in life, not just in class.

Why live on campus? There are many reasons to live on campus: • Living and learning accommodations • Traditional and nontraditional student housing • One price for room, which includes laundry, cable television and Internet • Academic support • Personal support

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• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

First aid kit Filing System Emergency contact information Computer/Printer/Thumb drive Ethernet cord for laptop to desktop Cable TV cords TV/DVD Surge protector power strips Flash light Batteries Toilet paper Iron – automatic shutoff/board Plates, cups, glasses, eating utensils Can opener/cooking utensils/pans Trash bags

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Extension Cords w/o surge protector Candles and incense Water beds Microwave with power greater than 1,000 watts Halogen Lamps Electric Blankets Refrigerators larger than five cubic feet Dart board

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Academic skills training Convenient location Public safety patrol 24/7 Residence hall live-in staff

Want to stay connected with APSU Housing? Like our Facebook page at www. facebook.com/APSUHousing for the latest updates. You can also ask questions about checkout times, meal plans and various other housing or dining questions you might have.


DISABILITY SERVICES

931-221-6230 TTY: 221-6278 MUC 114

DISABILITY SERVICES | ods@apsu.edu HOURS: Monday - Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/disability

Disability Services Access and support services for success

Mission The Office of Disability Services’ (ODS) primary mission is to ensure access for students with disabilities to all curricular and co-curricular opportunities offered by Austin Peay State University.

Who is eligible for assistance? A “person with a disability” is someone with a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities. A person is considered to be a person with a disability if he/she has a disability, has a record of a disability or is regarded as having a disability. The following is a non-inclusive list of disabilities: • Blind and/or visually impaired • Deaf and/or hearing impaired • Learning disabled/attention deficit disorder • Mobility impaired • Neurologically impaired • Chronic health conditions • Psychological

Accommodations ODS coordinates reasonable accommodations, such as: • • • • • • • • •

Note-taking accommodations Testing accommodations (extended time/minimal distraction room) Interpreting/CART services Alternate format materials (text books in digital format) Assistive technology Preferential seating Special table/chair as needed Reader/scribe Screen magnification

University and Community Awareness The ODS sponsors disability awareness programs throughout the year in an effort to promote an inclusive community. Program information is available on the ODS website at: www. apsu.edu/disability/announcements

Note-Taker Program The ODS utilizes volunteer note-takers to fill note-taking requests in classes. Check your APSU email to see if a notetaker is needed in one of your classes. • • • • •

Make a difference in the daily lives of students Earn up to 45 volunteer service hours in tandem with your academic course Promote student involvement on campus Helps improve your own note taking skills. Provides an excellent skill to add to your resume.

Alternative Format & Assistive Technology Orientation Program The alternative format program provides books and materials in an alternative format such as eText, Daisy, MP3, Braille, tactile graphics and more. The assistive technology program offers individual and group orientation to the various assistive technology software and devices available through ODS and APSU.

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The ODS serves as a liaison to areas such as: • • • • • • • • • • •

Academic Affairs Housing, Residence Life and Dining Services Office of the Registrar Student Counseling Services Student Health Services TRIO Student Support Services Adult, Nontraditional & Transfer Student Center Academic Support Military Student Center VetSuccess on Campus Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation Services (VR)


STUDENT LIFE | ANTSC@apsu.edu

ANTS CENTER

HOURS: 7:30 a.m.- 6 p.m., Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. during semester ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-life/ants/

Adult, Nontraditional & Transfer Student Center Who are the A.N.T.S.? We love our Acronym, because A.N.T.S. are strong, A.N.T.S. are pervasive, A.N.T.S. are social. A.N.T.S. stands for Adult, Nontraditional, and Transfer Student. Our center serves students from all backgrounds and circumstances. We have transition programs and assistance to students who are transferring from other institution or attending school for the first time in years. Adult Learners, also called posttraditional learners, are students seeking an undergraduate degree but are 24 years of age or older. The A.N.T.S. Center serves these students as well as traditional age students with nontraditional

circumstances, such as parenting, or commuting long distances. All students are welcome in the A.N.T.S. where we celebrate a culture of strength, persistence, and caring. The A.N.T.S. Center strives to serve a diverse population by creating programs and spaces that are relevant to career focused individuals and are family friendly. Included is our support for commuting students who may need some of the comforts their campus-resident peers have, such as a refrigerator, toaster oven, or microwave. Located on the first level of the Morgan University Center, Room 112, the Center is a place for all students to gather, study, eat, reflect, and challenge each other. The center has a computer lab, study support

931-221-6854 Morgan University Center, Room 112

materials, and a professional college counselor to answer questions and provide support. Through the department of Student Life and Engagement, the A.N.T.S. Center provides programming relevant to adult learners such as Take Me Out to the Ballgame, The Commuter CoffeeBREAKE, or the Helping Hands Celebration. Join us on PeayLink to stay on top of the formicary!

Follow us on social media Facebook.com/antscenter Instagram: @antsatapsu Twitter: @antscenter

Student Publications Location: Morgan University Center, Room 111 | Phone: 931-221-7376 | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/student-pubs | Hours: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Student Publications is home to the editorially independent student newspaper on campus, The All State, and serves as a space where students bridge the gap between their academic curriculum and a practical environment. Student Publications also produces the Student Handbook and Calendar and this guide. Students have the opportunity to complete lab class requirements from the Department of Communication through working in Student Publications. The All State has served as APSU’s student newspaper since 1930 and earned 3rd, 5th and 8th for Best College Press Photographer and a 5th-place ranking for Best College Magazine in the South in 2017-18, along

with numerous other awards. The All State is published each Wednesday during the semester and is available at many locations around the Clarksville campus and APSU’s other campuses. You can read the newspaper online at www.theallstate.org and on Facebook (www.facebook.com/theallstate), Twitter (@TheAllState) and Instagram (@

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theallstate_apsu). Any enrolled student is welcome to apply for an array of positions from writing, to designing, and advertising by visiting www.apsu.edu/student-pubs, or you can pick-up an application in the newsroom. For more information, call 931221-7376, or email the department at studentpublications@apsu.edu.

Student Publications can help you build your skills and a portfolio.

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STUDENT COUNSELING AND HEALTH SERVICES

931-221-7107 Ard Building 524 College St.

HEALTH SERVICES | NelsonL@apsu.edu HOURS: Monday-Friday 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/health-and-counseling/boyd-health-services

Boyd Health Services

APSU provides convenient health care to students

To be successful in your academic and personal endeavors, you must remain healthy. The goal of Health Services is to keep you well; however, when you find yourself a little under the weather, we’re here for you.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, meningococcal disease is a potentially life-threatening bacterial infection. While it is relatively rare with fewer than 3,000 cases reported in the U.S. each year, it can cause serious long-term effects and permanent disabilities as well death in approximately 10 percent of cases. There is a vaccination available as a preventive measure for those who have not yet been exposed. The American College Health Association (ACHA) recommends all first-year students living in residence halls receive the meningococcal vaccine. The ACHA further recommends that other college students younger than the age of 25 consider receiving the vaccination to reduce their risk for the disease. Meningococcal disease rates climb during adolescence and peak between the ages of 15 and 20 years. APSU strongly encourages all students to consider taking the vaccine.

Services • • • • • •

Acute and chronic illness care Health screenings and education Allergy injections and immunizations (MMR, meningitis, Influenza clinics, etc.) Medication — Prescription and nonprescription Labs Family planning (birth control, pap screenings, STD checks)

Providers Healthcare is provided by certified nurse practitioners, certified medical assistants, consulting physicians and a pharmacist.

Costs

Open until 4:30 p.m. for immunizations and administrative services.

Summer hours: • 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Closed noon-1 p.m. daily for lunch.

Immunization Requirements The state of Tennessee requires all

There is no office fee for enrolled students to see a provider. Students requiring lab tests will be billed. Medications received in Health Services will also be billed to the student’s account.

Insurance APSU strongly encourages each student to have private health insurance. Information regarding locating private insurance can be obtained at Boyd Health Services. Boyd Health Services does not file insurance.

Hours of Operation • •

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday: 7 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Closed noon-1 p.m. for lunch.

Thursday: • 7 a.m.-noon for provider visits

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new and readmitted full-time students to provide proof of two immunizations with Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccines and two chicken pox (varicella) immunizations, which were administered on or after the first year of birth. The student will not be allowed to register for classes until this requirement is met. A current meningitis vaccine will be required for all incoming freshmen living on campus under age 22.


COUNSELING SERVICES | DaleP@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/health-and-counseling/counseling

Student Counseling Services Support for students’ emotional and mental wellness Why seek counseling?

It’s Confidential

College students typically encounter anxiety and stress during the course of their educational experience. While college students cope successfully with these demands most of the time, there are times when they need or desire additional assistance. Typical concerns from students who seek assistance include:

All records are confidential. All communication between student and counselor will be held in confidence and will not be disclosed to any outside agency unless written authorization is given by the student or there is risk of imminent harm to self or others or reports of child or elder abuse.

Anxiety, depression, anger, disordered eating, low selfesteem, grief, alcohol/drug difficulties, military life. Identity development, Developmental individuation, stage of life issues, values clarification. Divorce, family crisis, concerns from childhood or Family adolescence, parenting skills, and marriage preparation. Roommate problems, Relationships romantic relationships, marital issues, and sexual concerns. Stress, study skills, time Academic/ management, procrastination, Performance test/performance anxiety, sport psychology. Personal

Who can use the Center? The Counseling Center offers a variety of services for currently enrolled students. For marriage or premarital counseling, the significant other does not have to be enrolled as a student.

When is the Center open?

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screening. Follow-up sessions will be scheduled with your counselor. If there is an emergency or crisis, a counselor is available 24/7 by contacting Campus Police at 931-221-7786. Counselors are also available for brief informal drop-in counseling at one of our “Let’s Talk” locations on campus. An updated “Let’s Talk” schedule is posted on our website each semester.

What is the cost? The services are free for currently enrolled students. Each student is eligible for 12 individual counseling sessions a year.

8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

Do I need an appointment to see a counselor? Counseling sessions are scheduled by appointment. You can call 931-221-6162, email, or come by the Center to set up a time for an initial 20 minute phone

Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell

Fort Campbell campus offers more options to earn your degree

APCFC offers online, classroom, day, small-class sizes, and evening course offerings. Many courses are fully online so you can PCS and continue your degree.

Location: Bastogne Ave. Bldgs. 202/203, Fort Campbell, Ky. Phone: 931-221-1400/ 800-844-APSU Hours: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday Email: apfortcampbellcenter@apsu.edu

Military experience? We will evaluate your military experience for academic credit to help achieve your academic goals sooner.

Fort Campbell Uniformed military personnel, veterans, and civilians can earn an associate, bachelor’s or master’s degree through the Austin Peay Center at Fort Campbell (APCFC).

The center offers accelerated 7.5 week terms five times per year. Students without military affiliation can receive a semester pass for hassle-free entry to the installation throughout the term.

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Academic Year See the APSU Academic Calendar at www. apsu.edu/registrar/acadcal. For more information on APCFC visit www.apsu.edu/ apfc.


LITTLE GOVS CHILD LEARNING CENTER

931-221-6234 Sexton Building 637 N. 8th St.

CHILD CARE ON CAMPUS HOURS: 7:15 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/clc

Little Govs Child Learning Center

The Austin Peay State University Little Govs Child Learning Center provides childcare services for APSU students, staff and faculty as well as children in the community. The center’s primary objective is to promote the continuous well-being of the children in order to meet their social, emotional and cognitive needs. The APSU Little Govs Child Learning Center believes that children learn through play. Play is the

avenue through which children learn to reason, develop language, gain social skills and naturally learn to deal with the world around them. The APSU Little Govs Child Learning Center is located in the Sexton Building on Eighth Street and serves children from ages 2 to 5 years. Feel free to stop by the center for a tour at any time! Please visit our website, www.apsu.edu/clc, for more information about the Little Govs Child Learning Center!

Facts about the Child Learning Center •

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Licensed by the Tennessee Department of Human Services with a 3-Star Quality Rating and a Gold Sneaker Facility Provides full-time and part-time care Promotes health and safety for the children

VOLUNTEER! The Little Govs Child Learning Center is a great place to volunteer on campus. Contact us at 931-221-6234. Volunteers must complete and pass a background check before starting.

Become an Army officer through ROTC APSU’s program has been recognized nationally for excellence

Location: Memorial Health Building (Red Barn) | Phone: 931-221-6156 or toll-free at 1-800-581-7394 | Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | On The Web: www.apsu.edu/rotc | Email: APSUROTC@apsu.edu

What is ROTC? Reserve Officers’ Training Corps is a series of electives that allows students to participate in one of the nation’s premier undergraduate leadership development programs. The ultimate goal of ROTC is to become fully qualified to serve as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army upon graduation. However, any student may benefit from taking the freshman and sophomore level ROTC courses without incurring a military obligation. Austin Peay’s Army ROTC program

is consistently ranked as one of the best of its kind in the nation in terms of the quality of officers who go on to serve in the active Army or Reserve components upon graduation.

Benefits • • • •

Comprehensive leadership training Strong camaraderie with your peers Exciting training opportunities and physical fitness Competitive scholarships and other generous financial assistance available

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STUDENT AFFAIRS

STUDENT AFFAIRS | HalliburtonL@apsu.edu HOURS: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-affairs

Division of Student Affairs Advocacy, involvement and support for APSU’s students Student Affairs provides opportunities for students at APSU to build alliances between the classroom and campus life and experience the excitement and responsibility that come from being an active member of a community of higher learning. The vice president’s office is responsible for the division of Student Affairs, composed of the Dean of Students, Fraternity and Sorority Affairs, Student Life and Engagement, University Recreation, Career Services, Little Govs Child Learning Center, Housing/Residence Life and Dining Services, Office of Disability Services, Student Conduct and Case Management, Hispanic Cultural Center, Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center, Student Publications, Military Student Center, Adult, Nontraditional & Transfer Student Center, Student Affairs Programs and Assessment, Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement and Student Counseling & Health Services. Students are always welcome in Student Affairs, and are encouraged to visit or call for assistance. Be sure to follow Student

931-221-7341 Morgan University Center, Room 206

Affairs on Facebook at www.facebook.com/APSUStudentAffairs. The departments in Student Affairs provide a variety of programs for students throughout the year, such as Friday Football Frenzy, First Friday, Student Organization and Leader Awards, the annual Unity Celebration, career support, the Who’s Who selection process, Holiday Reception, Help an Elf Holiday service program, GOVS LEAD and many more. Student Affairs is also the home of the APSU Parent/Family Association. Call Student Affairs if you need assistance at 931-221-7341 or visit us in MUC 206. Visit our Facebook and Twitter pages: www.facebook.com/APSUStudentAffairs www.facebook.com/APSUparentsandfamilies www.twitter.com/AustinPeayAPPA

Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center Location: Clement Hall, Room 120 Phone: 931-221-7120 Email: aacc@apsu.edu On The Web: www.apsu.edu/aacc

Daily Activities The Center hosts over 50 programs throughout the year. It provides TI-83 calculators, laptops, MacBooks, netbooks, and more than 1,600 library resources for students to check out. For students interested in foreign languages, the center also offers a variety of Rosetta Stone tutorial CDs. There are stationary computers with the Respondus program also available. In addition, the Center provides an 80-inch television for students to use for watching and practicing presentations. Students may stop by to eat snacks, study, relax, watch TV or play games.

History Named in honor of the first AfricanAmerican male student to graduate from Austin Peay State University, the Wilbur N. Daniel African American Cultural Center was founded in 1991 as an integral part of the University, dedicated to providing theoretical and practical knowledge about the historical and contemporary contributions, achievements and social perspectives of African-Americans and other people of African descent. The center honors a legacy of the historic Civil Rights and Black Studies Movements that sought, among other goals and objectives, to have American colleges and universities more adequately and prominently reflect the full scope of human and cultural diversity in all areas of the learning environment. During this period of sociocultural transformation, African-American students at Austin Peay challenged the University’s community to recognize the contemporary, historical, sociopolitical

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and intellectual contributions of AfricanAmericans. Those students were adamant about their need to have a place that celebrated and consistently displayed the salience of the African-American experience.

Mission The center’s mission is intertwined with several of the University’s strategic goals related to educating and motivating students to be aware and appreciative of the diverse cultures of which Austin Peay State University – and the world – are composed. The center provides a nurturing environment where all students and faculty, regardless of race or ethnicity, can gain an appreciation for African-American heritage and experience. The center brings to campus an array of outstanding scholars, artisans, and professionals whose knowledge and accomplishments enrich the University experience of students, faculty, staff and the larger community.


STUDENT AFFAIRS

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STUDENT AFFAIRS | singletong@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/student-affairs/student-handbook

Code of Student Conduct

Students’ rights, responsibilities, information privacy and FERPA What is the Code of Student Conduct? The Code of Student Conduct provides students with a comprehensive document that explains the rights and responsibilities of students who enroll at Austin Peay State University. Anyone who enrolls at APSU is entitled to all rights granted to him/her by the Constitution of the United States and is entitled to the full protection of the law. Apart from those rights and duties enjoyed by non-students, enrollment in the University carries with it special privileges and imposes special responsibilities. The University has established regulations and certain due process procedures essential to an atmosphere of mutual respect that is sensitive to rights of all individuals.

What is FERPA? FERPA is the acronym for the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Originally enacted in 1974 as part of a bill extending the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, it has been amended over the years. FERPA was enacted as a series of civil rights legislation, designed to assert and protect the rights of students and their parents. Its primary purpose was two-fold: to assure parents of students’ access to their education records and to protect such individuals’ rights to privacy by limiting the transferability of their records without their consent. Can a school disclose information to parents in a health or safety emergency? Yes. Austin Peay State University is permitted to disclose information from education records to parents if a health or safety emergency involves their son or daughter.

Where can I find a listing of the rules and regulations of Austin Peay State University? The Code of Student Conduct can be found in the Student Handbook and Calendar, which is distributed at the beginning of the fall semester. Additionally, a complete listing can be found at www.apsu.edu/student-affairs/student-handbook/.

What if I have other questions? You are always welcome to visit the Office of Student Affairs for any questions or concerns or contact the Associate Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Gregory R. Singleton or Director of Student Conduct/Case Management Jo Baldwin, at 931-221-7341. When may a school disclose information to parents of dependent students? Under FERPA, schools may release any and all information to parents, without the consent of the eligible student, if the student is a dependent for tax purposes under the IRS rules or if the student voluntarily provides the University with a wavier providing parents access to educational records. Can school officials share their observations of students with parents? Nothing in FERPA prohibits a school official from sharing with parents information that is based on that official’s personal knowledge or observation and that is not based on information contained in an education record. Therefore, FERPA would not prohibit a professor or other school official from letting a parent know of his or her concern about the student based on his or her personal knowledge or observation.

Can parents be informed about students’ violation of alcohol and controlled substance rules? Yes. APSU is permitted to inform parents of students younger than the age of 21 of any violation of law or policy concerning the use or possession of alcohol or any other drug.

How does HIPAA apply to students’ education records? The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) is a law passed by Congress intended to establish transaction, security, privacy and other standards to address concerns about the electronic exchange of health information. Can a school disclose law enforcement unit records to However, the HIPAA Privacy Rule excludes from its parents and the public? coverage those records that are protected by FERPA at school Austin Peay may disclose information from “law enforcement districts and postsecondary institutions that provide health unit records” to anyone — including parents or federal, state or medical services for students. This is because Congress or local law enforcement authorities — without the consent of specifically addressed how education records should be the eligible student. Many colleges and universities have their protected under FERPA. For this reason, records that are own campus security units, just as Austin Peay State University protected by FERPA are not subject to the HIPAA Privacy does. Records created and maintained by these units for law Rule and may be shared with parents under the circumstances enforcement purposes are exempt from the privacy restrictions of described above. FERPA and can be shared with anyone.

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CSLCE | volunteer@apsu.edu

CSLCE

HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/volunteer

Service-Learning & Community Engagement

931-221-6590 322 Home Ave., Box 4754

Volunteer opportunities, service and APSU’s Food Pantry The Center for Service-Learning & Community Engagement (CSLCE) provides students with opportunities to connect their academic and personal growth to the betterment of their community. CSLCE provides the space and opportunity for students to become active citizens from the classroom into their community through servicelearning and other opportunities. Students, faculty, and community agencies benefit from the use of this space to train, present, collaborate and connect the campus with our community. Students benefit from an array of community engagement programs, including alternative break trips, ENGAGEd living community, days of service, volunteer opportunities and food pantry, plus a free thrift shop. Students have the opportunity to enhance their education with the hands-on experience of service-learning courses coordinated through the center. Visit the center, located at 322 Home Ave., behind Hand Village.

S.O.S. Food Pantry: Assistance for students in need CSLCE provides a campus food pantry called Save Our Students that offers extra help for students with financial challenges. Students can get three days worth of food at a time, and after their first visit they meet with a resource consultant who can help identify additional resources on campus and in the community. The food pantry is at 322 Home Ave., and students can access more information and apply for food through the website, www.apsu.edu/

volunteer. The campus supplies the food pantry through donations and food drives throughout the school year. Find out more about the S.O.S. Food Pantry at www.apsu.edu/volunteer.

communities in which they serve, and foster a strong sense of community among trip participants both as a group of volunteers and as members of the Austin Peay community.

Alternative Break Trips

Service-Learning Opportunities

One of the most popular service experiences offered by the CSLCE are alternative break trips. Students have the opportunity to spend their breaks (fall, winter, spring and summer) volunteering in other communities across the country and having amazing experiences. These trips are planned and led by student trip leaders, and every trip is assigned a faculty or staff member chaperone. The CSLCE has sent alternative breakers to 12 states and two non-US countries. The mission of the Alternative Break Program is to engage students in meaningful and collaborative community service in an effort to increase awareness of social and environmental issues, strengthen the

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CSLCE also supports service-learning initiatives across campus, by bringing living and learning communities to the classroom. Students can apply to live together in the service-learning community, attend weekly service projects and share a meal weekly to talk about their experiences. Students who would like to combine their service with course work can register for service learning courses. Service-learning courses combine 12-15 hours of service with course material for these unique classroom experiences. For more info, visit the website: www.apsu.edu/volunteer


CAREER SERVICES

931-221-6544 Morgan University Center, Room 210

CAREER SERVICES | CareerServices@apsu.edu

MAIN CAMPUS HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/careers CLARKSVILLE CAMPUS WALK-IN HOURS: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Tuesdays in the MUC room 210 FORT CAMPBELL CAMPUS HOURS: THURSDAYS 1 p.m.- 6 p.m. in the AP Center Room 216

Career Services

Explore careers, internships and plan for life after college Our mission is to assist students in making a successful transition from academia to the world of work by equipping them with the tools to take ownership of their professional development for lifelong career satisfaction.

Why do you need Career Services? Career Services is here to assist you as you make your plan for life after college. Whether that’s entering the workforce or continuing on with graduate school, we want to help you make the most of your time. It’s never too early to start thinking about your career. Our office begins with an end in mind!

What if I have no idea what I want to do? That’s OK. We offer one-on-one counseling and career assessments that will allow us to guide you through your decision making process. You can also use, “What Can I Do With This Major ...,” a tool that allows you to see the many career possibilities that are likely from particular majors. In addition, our on-campus recruiting events will give you an opportunity to explore the many options that await you.

I just need help with my resume. Can you do that? Yes. You can email your resume, cover letter, and references to careerservices@ apsu.edu and within three business days, our office will respond with feedback. After you receive feedback and make the necessary changes, we are happy to set up an appointment with you to go over any remaining questions. All services are free for students and alumni.

How can I connect with employers? By signing in to your Jobs4Govs account, you have access to employers nationally, regionally and locally. You can search for jobs and internships that employers post, and you can publish your resume so that they can search for you. Also, we host many networking and on-campus recruitment events for you to discuss opportunities with employers and hand out your resume.

What other services do you offer? We offer many services, all to contribute to your professional development. Here is a brief list of services not already mentioned: career assessments, mock interviews, job search strategies, workshops covering various career-related topics, walk-in

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JUMP START YOUR CAREER! Make plans to attend one of several professional networking events and internship fairs.

APSU Fall Career Fair and Graduate & Professional Schools Day Oct. 11, 2018, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

APSU Spring Career Day March 21, 2019

hours where no appointment is needed and library for career-related advice and create your four-year plan. Alumni also have access to all services. “The Foundation to Professional Success through Career Development by accessing employers, exploring careers and job preparation.”


GRADUATE DEGREES | GradAdmissions@apsu.edu HOURS: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ON THE WEB: www.apsu.edu/grad-studies

College of Graduate Studies

GRADUATE SCHOOL

931-221-7662 McReynolds, Room 119

APSU offers options for advanced learning, degrees

Austin Peay State University offers numerous graduate degrees that afford greater career opportunities and global reach. Across the country, graduate degrees are increasingly becoming common place expectations for highly-sought-after careers. APSU’s graduate programs will empower students with knowledge and skills for an aggressive and entrepreneurial-mindset for everchanging industries. • No GRE or GMAT requirements for selected programs • Many online programs can be completed in one year • No specific undergraduate degree requirement for some graduate programs • Some graduate programs offer 8-week sessions Financial opportunities are available to absorb the cost of investing in your education through the College of Graduate Studies. These opportunities include the Diversity Fellowship Grant and Graduate Assistantship. (The Diversity Fellowship Grant pays up to $6,000 a semester for full-time enrollment to qualified Tennessee residents.) Graduate Assistantship (GA) positions provide students experience through campus employment, a tuition scholarship, and a stipend. The GA position is an invaluable experience not only to further ones’ knowledge and educational experience but also build upon leadership skills needed in a professional environment. In addition to these practical skills, successful GAs gain the respect of supervisors that could eventually become colleagues or professional references. For more information on those opportunities, visit our website: apsu.edu/grad-studies

GRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED

Visit www.apsu.edu/grad-studies/graduate-programs for available graduate degree programs.

Get AMP’ed For highly motivated students, APSU offers Accelerated Master’s Pathways (AMP) enabling students to enroll in graduate courses while completing undergraduate degree requirements. Qualified* students may enroll in no more than 12 graduate level credits while completing an undergraduate degree. The graduate credits will replace relevant undergraduate course requirements within a major for graduation and any graduate credits earned will count toward the graduation requirements for a graduate degree. Typically, the student’s undergraduate major and the graduate courses are within the same department/discipline. Student qualifications to pursue an accelerated master’s pathway are determined by each academic department. In general, participating students should be considered exceptional academic performers (≥3.5 GPA) with a consistent history of academic excellence. *Qualifications vary by department. Students are encouraged to speak with an advisor to learn more about this opportunity. For more information, please visit: www.apsu.edu/grad-studies/ graduateprograms/accelerated-masters-pathways.php.

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APSU ADMISSIONS

931-221-7661 800-844-APSU Ellington Building, Ground floor

TENNESSEE PROMISE | Admissions@apsu.edu HOURS: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday | www.apsu.edu/admissions/applicant/tennessee-promise

Tennessee Promise How the Promise works at APSU

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Students must complete the Tennessee Promise application and service hours and be determined eligible for the program (please refer to TSAC Tennessee Promise checklist). Although the Tennessee Promise Scholarship is considered a last-dollar scholarship, it does not pay last dollar when utilized at a four-year institution. The scholarship only covers the average state community college costs of tuition and mandatory fees not met by gift aid from the Pell, TELS (including the HOPE scholarship, Access Grant, Aspire Scholarship, etc.) or TSAA programs. If a student’s gift aid amount exceeds the average community college tuition and mandatory fees, the student will not be eligible for a Tennessee Promise Scholarship payment at Austin Peay State University. Students must be admitted to APSU seeking an associate degree. Students participating in athletics must declare a bachelor’s degree, per NCAA regulations, and are not eligible for the Tennessee Promise Scholarship. Students must be enrolled full time, which is 12 credit hours or more for undergraduate students. Upper-division (3000-4000 level) courses cannot count toward the full-time eligibility requirement and are not eligible for payment under Tennessee Promise. This scholarship may be used for up to five semesters of assistance, provided continuing eligibility is met.

What associate degrees are offered at Austin Peay? Austin Peay State University is one of only two state universities where you can take advantage of the Tennessee Promise scholarship. To take advantage of this scholarship, you will need to enroll in one of our associate degree programs offered. Liberal arts is an associate degree in which you take core courses and electives. This degree will feed into most four-year degree programs. Below is a list of associate degrees programs offered at Austin Peay. • • • •

Liberal Arts Engineering Technology (Automotive, Construction, Electronics) Liberal Arts Management Technology (Restaurant Management, Food Service, Culinary Arts)

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THE PEAY PICKUP

In a partnership with the Clarksville Transit System (CTS), APSU provides students, faculty and staff free transportation around campus via the Peay Pickup and free transportation around the city on CTS buses.

CTS operates the two Peay Pickup routes from 7:30 a.m. - 7 p.m., Monday- Friday, through final exams each semester. Please have your University Peay Pickup card and APSU I.D. ready when boarding. APSU students, faculty and staff must show the Peay Pickup operator a valid Peay Pickup card and a valid APSU I.D. card to ride for free. Cards are distributed by the Parking & Transportation Office.

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Additionally, APSU students, faculty and staff who show the bus operator a valid Peay Pickup card and a valid APSU I.D. card ride for free on any CTS bus.

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GOV FAMILIES , STAY INFORMED WITH THE PARENT/FAMILY PORTAL! The Office of Disability Services (ODS) mission is to ensure equal access for students with disabilities to all curricular and co-curricular opportunities offered by Austin Peay State University.

Accommodations may include but not limited to: • • • • •

Testing accommodations Note-taking accommodations Interpreting/CART services Alternate format materials Assistive technology

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Go to: apsu.campusesp.com/users/sign_up

Large print materials Reader Scribe Preferential seating Adaptive technology Housing accommodations Special table/chair

Morgan University Center, Suite 114 ∙ Phone: (v) 931-221- 6230 Email: disabilityservices@apsu.edu Website: www.apsu.edu/disability

October 5 – October 7

Interested in working for one of the best college newspapers in the South? We have positions for writing, photography, designing and editing media. Scholarships are available for some positions! Apply online at APSU.EDU/STUDENT-PUBS

Families of APSU students are encouraged to spend a weekend on campus and take part in what life at APSU is all about! Registration begins June 4 and closes on September 24. For more information on events and registration packages, visit www.apsu.edu/familyweekend

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MILITARY SCIENCE AND LEADERSHIP (MSL) Freshman MSL 1000 The Army Physical Fitness Program (1 credit) Physical Education activity course open to all University students. Enables students to develop an understanding of the “total fitness” concept in order to live a more healthy and meaningful life. Increases physical awareness and personal fitness level measured through strength, muscle endurance, and cardio respiratory endurance. MSL 1010 Leadership and Management Skills I (2 credits) Time management; organizational and planning skills; and the recognition, understanding, and development of leadership abilities for the undergraduate. Introduction to the military, including rappelling, history, and traditions of the Armed Forces; contemporary issues facing today’s Army; and introduction to Army weapons. Taken with MSL 101L. No service obligation incurred.

Department of Military Science & LeadershipMemorial Health Building (RED BARN) Mr. Julius R. Kelley III Scholarship and Enrollment Officer Office: (931) 221-6149 Cell: (931) 575-1954 Email: kelleyj@apsu.edu

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