Departments
Department of Athletics Walsh Athletic Center, 2nd Floor
(203) 254-4216
http://www.fairfield.edu/ath_index.html
http://www.fairfieldstags.com
Athletics is an integral part of student life at the University. Fairfield University sponsors 19 varsity sports that participate at the Division I level. More than 400 students participate in varsity sports, over 200 in club sports, and over 1,500 in intramural sports. As part of the Jesuit philosophy, it is important that students have the opportunity to engage their body as well as their mind and spirit in their education.
Bookstore
Barone Campus Center, 2nd Floor
(203) 254-4262
http://www.fairfield.bkstr.com
The Fairfield University Bookstore provides all the required textbooks, coursepacks, and other materials necessary for students and professors. In addition, the bookstore carries a wide variety and selection of apparel and other gifts. The bookstore also offers snacks and beverages, as well as personal care items.
Campus Ministry
Egan Chapel of St. Ignatius Loyola
Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Campus Ministry Center
(203) 254-4000, ext. 3405
http://www.fairfield.edu/campusministry
The Office of Campus Ministry nourishes a faith community on campus, expressing the University's Catholic and Jesuit mission and identity. The Campus Ministry team consists of both religious and lay people, one of whom is on call 24 hours a day, and a part-time Protestant chaplain. In addition, the chapel and campus ministry center are available to individuals of all faiths and religious traditions.
Campus Ministry provides counseling and spiritual direction for all students and members of the University community, fosters prayer life, conducts retreats and liturgies, trains students as lectors and Eucharistic ministers, and coordinates interfaith and ecumenical events. Most community service at the University is either sponsored by or coordinated through Campus Ministry. While mostly performed by undergraduate students, all students are invited to participate in community service activities. In addition to local service opportunities, students may apply for longer, immersion experiences to places such as Ecuador, Mexico, Haiti, and Nicaragua, as well as places closer to home such as Kentucky, Maine, and Connecticut. Each year, hundreds of students participate in programs sponsored by Campus Ministry.
Career Planning Center Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center
(203) 254-4081
http://www.fairfield.edu/cpc
The Career Planning Center is an excellent resource for students, alumni, and employers at all stages of the career planning process. The center provides a variety of workshops on choosing career paths, preparing for and implementing a job search, and a Career Fair to students and alumni. Also, the Career Planning Center is a connection for outside employers to Fairfield University students.
Counseling Services John C. Dolan Hall, room 120
(203) 254-4000, ext. 2416
http://www.fairfield.edu/cps_index.html
College is a very challenging time in the life of a young adult. Many new issues and stressors face Fairfield students during their four years at the University. Counseling Services is focused on working with students as they face those concerns and struggles. Along with wellness and prevention programming, students have the opportunity to develop healthy lifestyles that will last into well into adulthood.
Office of the Dean of Students Barone Campus Center, room 408
(203) 254-4211
http://www.fairfield.edu/dosoffice
The Office of the Dean of Students serves as a clearinghouse for many of the activities that occur outside of the classroom. The office acts as a resource for a wide range of student life issues and services. Also, the Office of the Dean of Students administers the student conduct process. When students are unsure of where to go for assistance, this office is often the best place to start.
Dining Services
Barone Campus Center, room 400
(203) 254-4055
http://www.fairfielddiningservices.com
Dining Services is managed by Sodexho and includes the main dining hall, Canisius Hall snack bar, Jazzman's Cafe, the Stag (Rob & Iggy's, SkyRanch Grill, and the Deli), and catering services on campus. Mike's Pizza, which operates in the Levee, is independently owned and managed. Dining Services offers something for everyone.
Health Center John C. Dolan Hall, room 141
(203) 254-4000, ext. 2241
http://www.fairfield.edu/hps_healthcenter.html
The Health Center promotes and maintains the health of Fairfield students by preventive measures, education, and treatment of illnesses and injuries. The Health Center has a staff of physicians, registered nurses, and a nurse practitioner. Care is available 24 hours a day during the academic year.
Office of Institutional Diversity Initiatives
Barone Campus Center, Room 100
(203) 254-4000 ext. 2909
http://www.fairfield.edu/sl_institdiversityhp.html
The Office of Institutional Diversity Initiatives was launched to provide institutional leadership and to encourage collaboration across university divisions, offices and departments. This office is responsible for the promotion of an institutional culture that supports human diversity and multicultural education.
Mailroom
Barone Campus Center, room 208
(203) 254-4000, ext. 2302
The Mailroom processes all incoming and outgoing U.S. Mail, as well as interoffice or campus mail. The Mailroom offers stamps and can apply postage to almost any package of any size. Mailing supplies are available from the bookstore.
Office of New Student Programs
Barone Campus Center, room 212
(203) 254-4000, ext. 3288
http://www.fairfield.edu/sl_newstudent.html
The Office of New Student Programs exists to assist new undergraduate students and their families in their transition into Fairfield University. The office oversees Orientation programs for students and parents both during the summer and immediately prior to the start of classes for the fall semester. All full-time, first-year, undergraduates participate in the First-Year Experience (FYE) program, which includes speakers, small group meetings, and a service component.
Department of Public Safety Loyola Hall, room 2
(203) 254-4090
http://www.fairfield.edu/ps_index.html
Members of the Department of Public Safety focus on maintaining a safe and secure environment for members of the Fairfield University community. Officers continuously patrol campus and each shift contains at least two trained emergency medical technicians. Fairfield University's Department of Public Safety continuously updates security and safety programs to the University's ever-changing needs.
Department of Recreation Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex
(203) 254-4141
http://www.fairfield.edu/rec_index.html
The Department of Recreation coordinates a comprehensive intramural sports program, club sports, fitness classes, and other special events. Also, under the direction of the Department of Recreation is the management of the Leslie C. Quick, Jr. Recreation Complex (the Rec-Plex). The Rec-Plex is used primarily for open recreation, physical conditioning, and intramural sports.
Office of Residence Life Barone Campus Center, room 96
(203) 254-4215
http://www.fairfield.edu/res_index.html
Fairfield University is a residential campus and full-time undergraduate students live on-campus in residence halls, townhouses, and an apartment complex. Living in residence teaches and fosters a sense of shared and collective responsibility - responsibility to one's self, roommate(s), floormates, and broader community. Residential life at Fairfield University seeks to be more than simply a place where students sleep, study, relax, and socialize. It seeks to be a place where learning is continuous and well rounded.
StagCard Office Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center
(203) 254-4009
http://www.fairfield.edu/sl_stagcard.html
http://www.stagcardonline.com
The StagCard Office issues official identification (ID) cards to all students, faculty, and staff. The StagCard, however, is more than just an ID card. Cardholders use it as a debit card (e.g. Dining Dollars and/or StagBucks), to access campus buildings or facilities, to enter the dining hall, to utilize the campus laundry facilities, to print in public computer labs, and to check out books and other materials from the library.
Office of Student Activities & Facilities Barone Campus Center, room 212
(203) 254-4000, ext. 3288
http://www.fairfield.edu/sl_sa_index.html
The Office of Student Activities & Facilities is the hub for co-curricular and extra-curricular programs and activities at Fairfield. It sponsors or assists in executing an array of cultural, educational, social and recreational programs. The Office fosters student development by providing first-hand experience in leadership, organizational management, decision-making, and planning.
Office of Student Diversity Programs
Barone Campus Center, Room 100
Main Number: (203) 254-4000 ext. 2806
http://www.fairfield.edu/sl_studentdiversity.html
The Office of Student Diversity Programs seeks to develop and implement programs and services which will increase the engagement of students in programs that promote and foster an inclusive, living and learning community.
Office of Student Support Services
Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J. Center
(203) 254-4000, ext. 2445
http://www.fairfield.edu/adss_index.html
The Office of Student Support Services provides students with a multitude of services to aid in their educational experience. The office provides opportunities for academic skill development and peer tutoring. Also, Student Support Services works with students with qualifying disabilities to make sure that all needed accommodations are met.
Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs
Barone Campus Center, room 408
(203) 254-4000, ext. 2244
http://www.fairfield.edu/asa_index.html
This office coordinates and oversees the work of the offices and departments that comprise the Division of Student Affairs. Although primarily an administrative office, students are welcome to come by, ask questions, or seek assistance.
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