F.A.Q's What is Student Affairs? Who does Student Affairs Oversee? Who do I talk to if I have an issue with my professor? Where is Student Affairs Located? How do I join a club or get involved? Where do I go to get community service hours? As a concerned parent, how do I find out my child’s academic status?
What is Student Affairs? Student Affairs compliments the academic mission by offering program activities and services that encourage students to critically explore today’s global society through in-depth engagement with faculty, staff and students who come from different socioeconomic, ethnic, racial, international, gender and/or religious backgrounds. The diversity of our campus community combined with our excellent academic programs make FAU a dynamic and vibrant academic institution. Back To Top Who does Student Affairs Oversee? Associate Vice President and Dean of Students Office Campus Recreation Center for Civic Engagement and Service Career Development Counseling Center Greek Affairs Housing and Residential Life International Student and Scholar Services Multicultural Affairs New Student and Owl Family Programs Student Affairs-Broward Campuses Student Affairs-Northern Campuses Student Conduct Student Development & Activities Student Government Association Student Health Services Student Union - Boca Raton Students with Disabilities Today and Beyond Wellness United Campus Ministries Back To Top Who do I talk to if I have an issue with my professor? If you are having issues with your professor, present the issue to the Dean of the college. Back To Top Where is Student Affairs Located? The Sr. Vice President for Student Affairs is located in the Student Support Services Building (SU 80) ROOM 215 Back To Top How do I join a club or get involved? Locate a student group that fits your interest from the list of registered student organizations. Back To Top Community service hours is defined as all unpaid activities sponsored by the Centers for Civic Engagement & Services (CCES) and other departments at FAU, student organizations or non-profit organizations that help meet a need in the community. Volunteer hours may also be given for participation in book drives, canned food drives and other activities approved by the CCES. CCES is located in the Student Services Building (Above the Breezeway Cafeteria) Room 226A.
Back To Top As a concerned parent, how do I find out my child’s academic status? Due to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Federal Law 20 U.S.C 1232g, (FERPA) Law, it is illegal for any FAU employee (faculty or staff) to share information about your student. Thus we are unable to release information about grades, attendance, financial information, health/counseling or disciplinary records, etc. without permission from your student. Students must complete a “FERPA waiver”. For more information about FERPA and the wavier, please contact the Office of the Registrar at (561) 297-3050. Back To Top |