2021 New Student Guidebook

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Table of Contents Welcome

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Enrollment Steps, Dates & Deadlines

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Student Orientation

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Costs & Financial Aid

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Student Housing

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Campus Dining

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Parking & Transportation 26 Clubs & Organizations

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University Recreation

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Arts & Humanities

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Student Support

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Wellness, Health & Safety 33 Resources

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In an environment fundamentally changed by COVID-19, we continue to keep the health and safety of the Appalachian Community at the forefront. All photos of Mountaineers without a face covering were taken prior to March 2020.


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Welcome to App State!

Wecome

As the premier public undergraduate institution in North Carolina, Appalachian State University offers incredible preparation for life and career success. In your time here, you’ll learn to innovate and thrive, and be uniquely positioned to adapt, lead and serve.

See the world from a Mountaineer perspective. At App State, you will: • develop as a critical and creative thinker • learn beyond the classroom • engage in experiences that will increase your knowledge of global issues, regions and cultures • create lifelong friendships with faculty and fellow students • deepen your understanding of sustainability • connect with communities at local and global levels • develop lifelong pride in your alma mater!


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named a

TOP PUBLIC REGIONAL university in the South (U.S. News & World Report)

Congratulations, parents and families! This is an exciting time in your student’s life! Over the coming weeks and months, you’re likely to have many questions. We’ve tried to answer as many as possible in this book and the Office of Parent and Family Services is here to keep you informed, engaged and supported throughout your student’s time at App State. parents.appstate.edu


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Boone, North Carolina

Welcome

Our location in Boone, North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains profoundly shapes how our community lives, works and learns together. Access to diverse natural resources, unique opportunities for research and abundant cultural and recreational activities makes this a stunningly beautiful and intellectually stimulating location in which to live and learn.

Your home away from home! Boone is a college town in the best sense — a place where people say hello on the street and a vibrant downtown is just a block from campus. Its eclectic hub, known as King Street, features specialty shops, restaurants and cultural attractions. The surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round for hiking, skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, cycling, fishing, kayaking, rock climbing and other activities. You’ll find yourself surrounded by the beauty and variety the High Country has to offer. • 50+ hiking trailheads within driving distance of campus • 3 area ski resorts and terrain parks • SafeWise.com’s “50 safest cities in NC” • Southern Living’s “South’s Best College Towns” • National Geographic magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play” FYI (First-Year Information) Most popular shoes: hiking sandals, duck boots Favorite activities on Sanford Mall: studying in hammocks (because there’s free Wi-Fi there), slacklining, throwing Frisbee Average time to walk from your residence hall to class: 10 minutes Bike-friendly: on-campus repair stations, pumps and racks Off-campus spots within walking distance for coffee and hanging out: King Street and Howard Street


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3,333’ elevation

Boone weather: Bring a fan for August and September, rain boots for October and November, windproof and waterproof winter gear for December through March and always have a light jacket handy for the rest of the year. Be sure to wear layers –– the weather in Boone can change quickly! Average

High

Low

Spring

61º

37º

Summer

78º

56º

Fall

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40º

Winter

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22º

Average winter snow: 41.8” weather.appstate.edu


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Enrollment Steps

Enrollment Steps

This is a summary of what you need to do before you come to campus. Log into your MyMountaineer Portal (appstate.edu/mymtn) to review and complete your enrollment steps. Don’t worry, we’ll send reminders to your App State email!

SPRING Steps Establish your App State email Now that you’re a Mountaineer, you’ve been assigned an App State email account. Here’s how to set up your account:

Dates & Deadlines Deadline: as soon as possible – you don’t want to miss out on any important communications!

Step 1: Establish your credentials. password.appstate.edu Step 2: Access your App State email. Set up your email account and access your account via mail.appstate.edu – enter @appstate.edu after your username. Logged in to another Gmail account? Just click “Add account” in the top right or “Sign in with a different username.” Pro Tip: Check your App State email often for notifications from Financial Aid, Housing, Orientation and more.

Apply for financial aid financialaid.appstate.edu fafsa.gov School code: 002906 If you have finalized all financial aid requirements by March 1, you will receive notifications of your financial aid award. You may still complete the FAFSA after the priority deadline but funds may be limited.

Deadline: as soon as possible

Submit your housing application housing.appstate.edu Students less than one year out of high school are required to live on campus.

Deadline: June 1

Dedicated housing is available for transfer students on a space-available basis.


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BY JULY 1 Steps

Dates & Deadlines

Register for orientation orientation.appstate.edu

Deadline: by July 1

Register for parent & family orientation parents.appstate.edu Parent & Family Orientation is not required but recommended for all parents and families of new incoming students.

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Take the Math, Calculus Readiness, or Language placement tests (if needed) orientation.appstate.edu/steps

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Request & submit supplemental scores transfer.appstate.edu Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or Cambridge International A-AS level scores.

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Complete Early Registration Advising (ERA) and register for classes orientation.appstate.edu/steps During orientation, you’ll meet with your academic advisor to review and adjust your schedule.

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Submit your health history form and immunization record appstate.edu/mymtn

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Select your health insurance option appstate.edu/mymtn

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

Verify your intended major We’re flexible! If you want to change majors, please update your MyMountaineer Portal.

Deadline: by July 1 or prior to your orientation session

AUGUST Steps

Dates & Deadlines

Submit official transcripts (high school and/or college) Office of Admissions, PO Box 32004, Boone, NC 26808-2004

Deadline: by August 1 or prior to your orientation session

Pay your fall semester tuition and fees appalnet.appstate.edu

Deadline: early August

Get excited for Welcome to App! welcome.appstate.edu

August 10-15


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Student Orientation We can’t wait to meet you! Students will have an opportunity to get to know campus, understand our community expectations and connect with other students. We will hold in-person small group sessions during our Welcome to App programming the week prior to the start of fall classes. At orientation, you will also meet with an academic advisor and finalize your first semester class schedule. If you didn't get all the classes you thought you would or you aren't sure what you still need to do to complete your class schedule, you will have personalized assistance. Continue to monitor email and check orientation.appstate.edu for detailed information to help you plan. Student Orientation 828-262-2167 orientation.appstate.edu

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Four- and six-year graduation rates exceed the national average by more than

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First-year Students: 14 sessions, June, August, 2021 First-year orientation is a required one-day, online program for first-year students. Learn about academic requirements, general education courses and campus resources. You will also have time to learn more about your intended major or begin the process of exploring majors. Transfer Students: 5 sessions, May, June, August, 2021 Transfer orientation is a required one-day, online program for transfer students (unless you are seeking a second bachelor’s degree or are a returning student). You will have the opportunity to meet with faculty members, meet with an academic advisor to review your transcript and class schedule, and learn the ins and outs of App State’s curriculum, policies and resources. Transfer Tip: Have questions about transferring your credit, applying for financial aid or knowing what courses to take? Register for the Transfer Pre-Orientation Program (TPOP). Get your questions answered and meet other new transfer students during this fun (and free!) program. orientation.appstate.edu/tpop

Early College Students: May, 2021 Early College orientation is required for first-year students from a North Carolina early college high school. If you cannot join us on our early college orientation date, please choose from any of our first-year or transfer student sessions, and email orientation@appstate.edu with your date preference.


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Orientation Steps 1. Register for orientation in your MyMountaineer Portal (appstate.edu/mymtn). Make sure to have two or three date options available in case your first choice is full. The earlier you register, the more likely you will get your first choice date. 2. Complete online placement testing (if needed). Check orientation.appstate.edu/testing to determine if you need to take the online Math, Calculus Readiness or Language Placement tests. 3. Complete Early Registration Advising (ERA) course modules through era.appstate.edu. This 30-minute online video course will teach you how to use App’s class registration system. ERA is a required step prior to class registration. 4. Register for classes. After completing ERA, you will receive an email with your registration PIN that you will use to register for classes prior to attending orientation. If you have transfer credit, review your transcript evaluation using DegreeWorks (degreeworks.appstate.edu/transfercredit) 5. Attend Orientation. You’ll meet with your academic advisor to review and adjust your class schedule. If you didn’t get all the classes you thought you would or you aren’t sure what you still need to do to complete your class schedule, you will have personalized assistance. Disability Accommodations: If disability accommodations are needed during Orientation, contact the Office of Disability Resources at least two weeks prior to your Orientation date at 828-262-3056 or odr.appstate.edu.

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Welcome to App State – August 10-15! You will have three days of programming leading up to the start of fall semester. This extension of your summer orientation gives you the opportunity to get more comfortable on campus, make new friends, have fun and start weaving yourself into the fabric of student life at App State. Tip on being new in a community: If you’re worried about not knowing anyone at App State, remember there are hundreds of new students who won’t know anyone either. You’ll have the opportunity to make friends during orientation and Welcome to App, when student leaders help you get to know other students. Set your inhibitions aside and and introduce yourself or start making small talk. You’ll feel connected in no time!


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Parent and Family Orientation Parents and families are invited to attend a specialized one-day orientation tailored specifically for parents and families of new students, which takes place at the same time as your student’s orientation program. You’ll have the opportunity to meet faculty members and administrators, explore App State’s campus and attend sessions covering topics from residence halls to academics to campus life. Register for Parent and Family Orientation on parents.appstate.edu. Parent and Family Services 828-262-7398 parents.appstate.edu

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Stay Connected! Parent and Family Association: Get connected with faculty, staff and other App State families, participate in special projects and stay up to date on campus issues. There’s no cost to join, and all families are automatically considered members. Family Weekend: Each year, parents and families are invited back to campus for a fun-filled weekend of programming. Visit familyweekend.appstate.edu to see what’s in store for this year’s events.


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Get Credit Where Credit is Due

Common Reading Program

Registering for classes will be much easier if you know how your credits have transferred.

Since 1997, new students have been asked to read a book as part of their orientation. By participating in this program, you establish a common experience with other new students that will help develop your sense of community and kick off a part of academic life at App State.

Submit official transcripts as quickly as possible upon completion of coursework. It can take up to 2-3 weeks to receive official transcripts and update your record in DegreeWorks. At orientation, you’ll have the opportunity to meet with an academic advisor to review your transcript and class schedule. 1. Log into DegreeWorks (degreeworks.appstate.edu/ transfercredit). Review your credit evaluation and see how your transfer credit can be applied toward your degree. We call this the “degree audit.” 2. Petition for Equivalent Credit (if necessary). Students may petition to have any course designated as elective credit equated to a specific App course by initiating the Transfer Coursework Petition process (transfer. appstate.edu/petition). 3. Learn more about Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or Cambridge International A-AS level scores (transfer. appstate.edu/credit).

You will receive a copy of this year’s book at orientation. Make sure to read the book before Welcome to App events in August. During fall semester, the book will be required reading in your First Year Seminar class, and you will be able to participate in several events and activities related to the book and its themes.


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Extended Transition Programs Enhance your experience at App State through these optional programs. The Trailhead Experience The Trailhead Experience is a three-day extended orientation program that prepares incoming students for life at App State. Students will create connections and relationships with peers, learn about the campus community and its resources and develop skills to be a leader on campus and beyond. • This program is recommended for student who were involved in leadership roles before their time at App State and want to continue building leadership skills. • The cost for Trailhead is $35. Scholarships are available to cover the fee and can be requested by any incoming student. • Trailhead takes place on campus the week before the fall semester begins, so participants have the opportunity to meet new friends, navigate campus and get a head start on life at App State. • Participants will be led by two undergraduate peer Trailhead Guides and build a small support network within the larger Trailhead group of 200 students. • Trailhead participants must live on campus in order to participate. • Register to attend Trailhead by July 2. The Trailhead Experience trailhead.appstate.edu

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Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Develop your potential as a leader through LEAD. Participate in any of our interactive conferences, institutes, workshops, classes and retreats to build your leadership skills and network with other students across campus. There is no extra cost for these programs. • Leadership in Action Residential Learning Community: Designed for 22 first-year students from all majors. You will live on the same floor in a residence hall, take a leadership-themed First Year Seminar course together and learn how to create positive, sustainable change in your community. • Leadership Studies Minor: Study the theories, practice, and application of leadership by taking a course or declaring a minor in Leadership Studies. These dynamic and engaging courses focus on dialogue, experiential and collaborative learning and problem-solving. • LEAD Workshops and Conferences: From one hour workshops to one-day conferences, you can engage in interactive and relevant programs offered all year long. Online and in-person experiences focus on a variety of leadership topics and skills to tap into your leadership potential. Leadership Education and Development 828-262-6252 leadership.appstate.edu


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Cost & Financial Aid

Cost & Financial Aid

Financial aid College is a valuable investment in your future. App State’s graduates pay off their college debt at rates that far exceed national average, and 95% of 2018-19 undergraduate alumni are employed and/or enrolled in continuing higher education programs within one year of graduation. For nearly 71% of App State students, financial aid helps make education accessible. The Office of Student Financial Aid and University Scholarships works with students every day to make their Appalachian Experience affordable, and the staff is available to answer your questions. Visit our website for drop-in hours and to schedule an appointment. Office of Student Financial Aid & University Scholarships 828-262-2190 financialaid@appstate.edu financialaid.appstate.edu

Estimated costs (2021-22) In-state (per year)

Out-of-State (per year)

Tuition & Fees

$7,722

$22,529

Standard Room

$5,889

$5,889

Meal Plan

$2,892

$2,892

$16, 503

$31,310

Total

Additional housing and meal plan options are available. Visit admissions.appstate.edu/confirmed for the most current cost information. Important to know: A required health services fee of $325 is included in the fees above. Students are required by the state of North Carolina to have health insurance. You must enroll in or waive the mandatory health insurance each semester. If the Student Health Insurance Plan is needed, add $2,616.80 to total cost above. Students without health insurance will be auto-enrolled in the Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) Student Blue plan and billed accordingly each semester.


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VA education benefits For over a decade, App State has held the Military Friendly® School designation awarded by VIQTORY in recognition of its efforts in helping military-affiliated students thrive on campus and in the surrounding community. If you or a parent served in the military, you may be eligible for VA education benefits. To certify your eligibility, go to va.gov/education/how-toapply and click on “Find your education benefits form.” After you have completed this form, contact the Office of Student Financial Aid & University Scholarships for your next steps. For information on military and veteran benefits, visit financialaid.appstate.edu and click on the Veteran & Military icon in the Resource menu.

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Jobs & Internships The Office of Student Employment and the Career Development Center assist students in finding part-time job opportunities – on and off campus. Handshake: Online career services portal that provides easy access to job and internship postings, on-campus recruiting, career fairs, employer contact information and scheduling coaching appointments. Federal Work-Study: Awarded as part of the financial aid package to students demonstrating financial need. Once awarded, all available workstudy jobs can be found through Handshake. Odd Jobs: Subscribe to our Odd Jobs Google Group to receive posts about one-time job opportunities such as moving, yard work, etc. Career Development Center: Services include job and internship search assistance, resumé review, interview preparation, career coaching and more. Pro Tip: No matter what kind of job you have while in college, we suggest working no more than 20 hours a week when classes are in session.

Office of Student Employment Room 329 | John E. Thomas Hall 828-262-4099 studentemployment.appstate.edu


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What’s next? Review and accept your financial aid overview Your financial aid overview will be sent to your App State email address. Sign in to your AppalNet Portal (appalnet.appstate.edu) to review and take action on your official financial aid. If you choose to accept loans, you will need to complete 2 extra steps: Entrance Counseling and a Master Promissory Note. Both are available to complete at studentaid.gov when you log in with your FSA ID and password. Pro Tip: New to budgeting? The Department of Wellness and Prevention Services can help. Visit wellness.appstate.edu for information on financial planning. Budgeting resources are also available at financialaid.appstate.edu/financial-literacy.

Consider granting access to your information You can authorize access for two parents or guardians through the AppalNet Portal. In accordance with the Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), App State and the Office of Student Financial Aid are not able to provide any student record information to anyone without the express permission of the student. To give a parent or family member access to your information: 1. Visit appalnet.appstate.edu and log in using your AppalNet account information. 2. Click on the “Student” tab and select “Parent Access” from the menu. 3. Enter the full name and a current email address for up to two people. 4. Assign a 6-digit, numbers-only PIN. If you are adding two people, they will share the same PIN. 5. Select the areas to which you would like to give access and click “Submit.” For authorized family members: When contacting an office on behalf of your student, please have your student’s full name, Banner ID number and your PIN handy. The university will need this information in order to properly assist you.

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Pay your bill Bills are sent to your App State email account in July (for fall semester) and November (for spring semester). The Office of Student Accounts can provide information on monthly payment plans and payment methods. Office of Student Accounts 828-262-2113 studentaccounts.appstate.edu


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Student Housing On-Campus Housing If you are a first-year student or a transfer student less than 12 months out of high school or early college, you are required to live on campus unless granted an exemption by University Housing. The educational programming, intentional community building and additional contacts with trained residence hall staff contribute to App State’s stellar first- to second-year retention rates. If you are a transfer student more than 12 months out of high school, you may apply for on-campus housing at our new Transfer Hall or in a standard residential hall, but apply early as space is limited. University Housing Room 321 | John E. Thomas Hall 828-262-2160 housing.appstate.edu

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Apply for on-campus housing by June 1 Complete your Housing Application in the University Housing portal on housing.appstate.edu. You will be able to indicate preferences of mixed or single gender hall, roommate and Residential Learning Community. Prior to June 1, you may make changes to any portion of your housing application. Roommate Selection and Search Roommate Profiles options will close on June 1. Housing Assignments • Choose someone you know. • Select someone from the online student profiles (make sure your profile settings are set to searchable!). • Let us pair you with a roommate who closely matches the preferences you selected on your housing application. Housing assignments and contact information for your roommate will be emailed in mid-to-late July.

About the Residence Halls Appalachian has 21 residence halls on campus with nearly 6,100 residents. Living on campus puts you within walking distance of campus resources, including classes, faculty offices, dining, recreation facilities and the library. Residential Learning Communities (RLCs) Residential Learning Communities provide students with a unique opportunity to live and learn with others who have similar interests. With over 15 RLCs on campus, you’ll find several interests to choose from, including service, sustainability, language and culture, outdoor activities, education, health and more.


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What will my room look like? Check out photos of real rooms and view residence hall features and room amenities under the Residence Halls tab on housing.appstate.edu. Rooms are furnished with twin beds (80” extra long mattresses), dressers, desks (may be a combo unit), desk chairs and a closet or wardrobe. Some items you may want to bring: • Computer • Trash can • Dry-erase message board • Television • Desk lamp • Headphones • Bed linens, pillows, blankets (twin XL size) • Clothes hangers • Shower shoes • Free-standing fan • Free-standing bookshelf • Stackable storage bins • Microwave and small refrigerator (one of each permitted per room) Some of our traditional residence halls on campus provide a MicroFridge (a combination microwave/refrigerator unit) as a s tandard room amenity. If one is not provided, you may rent one.

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Pro Tip: Communicate with your roommate on what each of you will bring for the room - it can save you both money and is a great way to get to know each other. Pro Tip: Laundry is free! Save time by going to laundryview.com before hauling your clothes down the hall. The website will show you an animated layout of your residence hall’s laundry room so you can monitor whether there is an open machine. Don’t want to wait around for your laundry to finish? You can also set up notifications to alert you when your laundry is done.


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Move-in Day Appalachian’s move-in days are an exciting time for students and families! You will be assigned to a day and a threehour time block during a multiday move-in period beginning the week of August 9, 2021. You will receive an email in midJuly with housing assignments and specific move-in details. Hall staff are typically in the buildings and available to provide directions, but students are responsible for moving their items into their room. There should be no trailers or extralarge vehicles, as move-in areas and traffic flow cannot accommodate them. Packing Tips: • Pack in small boxes and bags. • Soft items packed in bags are easier to carry and pack. • Label every box, bag, and loose item with your name, room number and residence hall. • Bring plastic to protect boxes and other items in the event of rain.


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Student Housing

Off-Campus Housing Approximately two-thirds of App State students live off campus in Boone and the surrounding area. Off-Campus Student Services, in partnership with the Student Legal Clinic, provides connections to off campus housing resources and individual consultations regarding landlord-tenant issues. Off-Campus Student Services and Student Legal Clinic Room 324 | Plemmons Student Union 828-262-8284 offcampus.appstate.edu Boone has a variety of rental properties geared toward students. As you begin your search: • Think about what you want in a housing situation and consider location, cost, quality and type of housing. • View the property. • Research what’s included (utilities and services) in the monthly rent. • Understand the difference between a joint (all tenants considered responsible for the rent) or individual (you are only responsible for your share of the rent) lease. Pro Tip: Research how close the property is to an AppalCART route (Boone’s free local bus route).


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Campus Dining

From local food options, food trucks and plant-forward plates, to “worry free” ways to meet dietary restrictions, you’ll have an abundance of options at App State. Students can dine in our three dining halls, study or meet up in on-campus coffee shops, snack from our grab-and-go options and grocery shop at our on-campus markets.

Pro Tip: Always have your AppCard handy. You’ll use it for everything from food purchases, health services, and library resources, to entry to your residence hall.

Meal plans operate on a declining balance and can be used to purchase any food item on campus. • Students living on campus are required to have a meal plan. You will sign up when you register for housing. • Students living off campus can sign up for a meal plan by contacting the AppCard Office. Campus Cash is an optional accounts used for both food and non-food items on campus. • This account is most commonly used for printing in computer labs, Health Services charges and Bookstore purchases. • Students living off campus can use Campus Cash for on-campus food purchases. • If a student exhausts their meal plan, it is encouraged that they use Campus Cash for the remaining semester. Campus Cash rolls over year to year until the student graduates. Campus Dining

AppCard Office

dining@appstate.edu dining.appstate.edu

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Transportation

Parking & Transportation Parking & Transportation You may bring a car to campus but parking is limited. If you plan to bring a car, register for a parking permit in July. Consider joining App State’s Carbon Neutral Commuter program to offset your travel emissions for an additional $8 charge. Or buy a CNC sticker for a friend and offset their commute! Parking & Transportation 828-262-2878 parking@appstate.edu parking.appstate.edu

Getting Around: There are transportation options on campus and around Boone besides taking a personal vehicle. AppalCART: free local bus service Bike: free repair stations, pumps and racks on campus Sunway Charters Bus Service: daily routes to Winston-Salem and Charlotte


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Clubs & Organizations

Get involved and seek opportunities to discover your passions, develop valuable leadership skills and create lifelong bonds and friendships.

Find your community Clubs and organizations are an important part of the Appalachian Experience. With more than 400 clubs and organizations, there are many ways to get involved and effect meaningful change in your community. Enjoy Greek life, join the ski team, join a faith-based organization, gain a deeper understanding of your major or industry, sing a cappella, help plan a diversity celebration or participate in Blue Ridge Parkway preservation. If you don’t see a student club or organization that speaks to you, you can start one! Attend Club Expo: Student clubs and organizations come together at the beginning of each semester to showcase exciting opportunities on campus and in the Boone community. Log in to Engage: Your one-stop connection to engagement and leadership opportunities at App. engage.appstate.edu Campus Activities Room 224 | Plemmons Student Union 828-262-6252 campusactivities.appstate.edu

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University Recreation

Whether you’re a student-athlete, a Mountaineer fan, an outdoor enthusiast, looking to play for fun, wanting to get or keep fit or any or all of the above, University Recreation has plenty to offer.

What’s your sport?

Recreation facilities

Aquatics: Jump into our 50-meter pool at the Student Recreation Center.

Student Recreation Center (SRC): 120,000-squarefoot building that houses a 50-foot climbing wall, an indoor walking/running track, weight room and an indoor 50-meter swimming pool.

Club Sports: Compete against other schools at the club and junior varsity level. Fitness: Get moving with group fit classes, small group training, personal training and more. Intramural Sports: Compete against your peers in a friendly, structured environment. Outdoor Programs (OP): Explore forests, paddle rivers, climb rocks and discover the outdoors. From three-hour team-building experiences to 55-day international expeditions, state-of-the-art indoor climbing center to rental gear for your own adventure, OP has something for everyone. Varsity Sports: Cheer on the 400+ studentathletes who compete in 17 NCAA Division I varsity sports. Students receive complimentary tickets to all games! University Recreation 828-262-2100 urec.appstate.edu

Mt. Mitchell Fitness Centre: This facility includes a weight room, cardio room and a multipurpose area for aerobic fitness classes. Quinn Recreation Center: This facility includes racquetball courts, weight room, cardio room and multipurpose area for aerobic fitness classes. State Farm Fields: 24-acre complex with a picnic area and three softball fields. You can also connect to Boone’s Greenway. The fully accessible trail welcomes walkers and runners, cyclists and wheelchairs, strollers and hikers. Broadstone: Multifaceted outdoor education facility with an alpine tower, high ropes course, group interaction course, team-building course, climbing wall, picnic area and field. Outdoors: Appalachian is surrounded by 2.2 million acres of national forests and parks begging to be explored. You can find world-class mountain biking, kayaking and climbing a short distance from campus.


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Arts & Humanities

Appalachian presents vibrant arts and humanities programs that enrich the cultural and intellectual climate of the campus and region.

Art for Life Grab a friend and join us for an event, performance, exhibition, or workshop – you can find something almost every day of the year. appstate.edu/arts • 600+ arts and humanities events on campus annually • 6 free student workshops each week at the Turchin Center • 10 departments offer degree tracks in arts or humanities • 14 exhibition and performance venues on campus • 30+ visual and performing arts student clubs and organizations • The Hayes School of Music is home to a student-run independent record label • Free or discounted student tickets at visual arts and performance venues across campus

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Student Support

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Appalachian has the resources and support students need to stay focused and on track — academically, financially and personally.

Resources Computers With our extensive resources and computer experts, we’ll have you up and running in no time. Contact IT Support Services for answers to all of your technology related questions (even the ones you didn’t know you had). IT Support Services Room 140 | Anne Belk Hall 828-262-6266 support.appstate.edu/students Buying a computer or software? While it is not required for students to have their own computer, it is strongly recommended. IT Support Services works closely with the University Bookstore to configure Apple and Dell computers that have been selected to meet the needs of App State students. Educational discounts and special pricing on complete-care warranties, including accidental damage, are available. Bringing a computer? Make sure it meets minimum requirements so you can access App State’s network. Public Access Computers App State has public computer workstations throughout campus, as well as laptops for check out in Belk Library and Information Commons. These Windows and Apple computers have a variety of word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, presentation and statistical software. Check with IT to see if your intended major has specific computer requirements.


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Disco Student Learning Center The Disco Student Learning Center offers academic resources that will complement and enhance classroom experiences by helping students become acquainted with their studies and learn how to learn effectively. Disco Student Learning Center D.D. Dougherty Hall 828-262-2291 studentlearningcenter.appstate.edu • Academic Consultations offer students one-onone consultations with a college study skills specialist. Learn how to build on your academic skills, including time management, study strategies, reading efficiency, test taking, organizational skills and more. Pro Tip: Many students discover studying for courses at App State is very different from studying for high school or community college courses. Academic consultations can ease your transition and build your confidence!

• Tutoring Services provides academic support for coursework in a number of campus settings via qualified and well-prepared undergraduate peer tutors. • As-U-R is an intensive student support program focused on supporting students with executive function challenges (EFCs). • Peer Academic Coaches (PACs) empower you to be a self-directed learner and overcome barriers to your academic success through guided weekly meetings. PACs are upper-level, undergraduate students, selected for their exceptional academic habits and interpersonal skills.


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TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) This program provides comprehensive support for first-generation and/or low-income students that includes a mentorship program for first-year students, academic advising throughout your time at App State, financial literacy programming, career counseling and development, cultural activities and scholarship assistance. Visit sss.appstate.edu to learn more about the application process. TRIO Student Support Services studentsupportservices@appstate.edu sss.appstate.edu University Writing Center The University Writing Center is a free resource available to all App State students. Experienced writers and attentive readers serve as consultants who will work with students one-on-one. Whether you need a second pair of eyes on an essay for a class, assistance finding sources for your research paper, the Writing Center is available to you! University Writing Center Room 204 | Belk Library 828-262-3144 writingcenter.appstate.edu

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Office of Disability Resources (ODR) App State is committed to the inclusion of individuals with disabilities and making reasonable modifications in its services, programs, or activities. ODR determines access need, applicable university resources/supports and eligibility of appropriate accommodations (adjustments, auxiliary aids/services and reasonable modifications) on the basis of disability at App State for students, employees and visitors in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students are encouraged to complete the accommodation request process as early as possible to ensure the timely provision of accommodations. Office of Disability Resources Room 112 | Anne Belk Hall 828-262-3056 odr.appstate.edu


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It’s App State’s top priority to provide a safe and healthy environment for students, faculty and staff, because wellness, health and safety are central to your ability to focus on your education. Appalachian Cares Appalachian Cares is your source for wellness, health and safety information, resources and support for the campus community. App State offers many dedicated resources on our campus to help you navigate the challenges of student life. This is a good place to start. appcares.appstate.edu Student Health & Wellness There are many resources on campus to help students navigate their years at App State safely and successfully. Resources and services include direct clinical services, education and training. • Student Health Service • Counseling and Psychological Services • Wellness and Prevention Services

Student Health Service The Mary S. Shook Student Health Service is a primary care campus health clinic helping meet the needs of App State students. • Pharmacy • Laboratory • X-Ray and Radiology • Vaccine and Travel Medication

• Injury Clinic • Allergy Clinic • Immunization Clinic • LGBTQ+ Health

M.S. Shook Student Health Service 614 Howard Street | Miles Annas Building Appointments: 828-262-6577 Insurance: 828-262-7463 Medical Records: 828-262-6578 Laboratory: 828-262-6956 healthservices.appstate.edu


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Immunization & Medical Records

Wellness and Prevention Services

Before attending classes and living in university housing, students must provide an immunization record. Submit your immunization record and health history form by July 1.

This department serves all students through the promotion of healthy behaviors, risk behavior modification services, and advocacy for campuswide health policies, which facilitate student success and holistic well-being.

There are several ways to submit your records: • MedPortal: medportal. appstate.edu • Email: immunizations@ appstate.edu • Fax: 828-262-6958 • Mail: Health Service ATTN: Medical Records ASU Box 32070 Boone, NC 28608-2070 Health Insurance Students are required to have health insurance. You must enroll in or waive the mandatory health insurance each semester. Students are automatically charged for the Student Health Insurance Plan when they register for classes and must provide proof of insurance in order to reverse the cost.

Wellness & Prevention Services 614 Howard Street | Miles Annas Building 828-262-3148 wellness.appstate.edu Counseling and Psychological Services Center The center assists the Appalachian Community in maximizing the personal growth and development of its members. Services focus on education, prevention, remediation and crisis management. Counseling & Psychological Services Center 614 Howard Street | Miles Annas Building 828-262-3180 counseling.appstate.edu


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Public Safety Appalachian Safety App In a medical or life emergency, you should ALWAYS call 911 or 828-262-8000. However, the Appalachian Safety App can turn your phone into an additional personal safety device. The app offers two services: Appalachian Police Department

Environmental Health, Safety & Emergency Management

The Appalachian Police Department works in partnership with the campus community to prevent crime, solve problems and improve the quality of life on campus.

App State is committed to maintaining a safe campus community. The Department of Management (EHS&EM) works in coordination with other departments to build a safe and prepared campus and holds the primary responsibility for environmental health, safety and emergency management functions across campus.

The department’s philosophy is one of proactive community engagement, collaboration and customer service, holding the safety and health of App State’s community members as its top priorities. State-certified police officers, security officers and civilian employees compose the department, and this team of professionals helps to create and maintain an inclusive sense of belonging for all members of the Appalachian Community. Appalachian Police Department 461 Rivers Street Rivers Street Parking Deck Emergency: 828-262-8000 Non-Emergency: 828-262-2150 police.appstate.edu

Environmental Health, Safety and Emergency Management 1039 State Farm Road Business Services Building 828-262-4008 emergency.appstate.edu

RAVE Guardian: You can set a safety timer to notify people you trust to check in on you if you are alone or in an unfamiliar place. If the safety timer function is not deactivated before it expires, APD is automatically provided with the user’s Rave Guardian profile to proactively identify and check in on the individual. RAVE Eye Witness: This is an anonymous, two-way tip texting service. This should not be used to report medical or other emergencies, but it is a method to report safety concerns and suspicious activity to APD. To text APD, text appstatetip followed by your message to 67283. Download from the app store: iPhone users

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AppState-ALERT System AppState-ALERT is the 24/7 emergency messaging system designed to provide timely information in the event of a campus emergency. • How does AppState-ALERT work? In the event of a campus emergency, emergency notifications will be distributed to students, faculty and staff members using any or all of the following methods: Text Messaging to all cell numbers registered with AppState-ALERT as “Emergency Cell-Text.” Voice Messaging to all cell numbers registered with AppState-ALERT as “Emergency Cell-Voice.” Email to every appstate.edu email address. Web notifications will be posted on appstatealert.com. Register for AppState-ALERT: emergency.appstate.edu Note for Parents & Families: AppState-ALERT text and voice notifications are for students, faculty and staff only. Visit appstatealert.com for official updates from the university. Mountaineer Safe Walk/Ride Mountaineer Safe Ride/Walk is a campus safety escort service for students during the evening hours. The service area includes university parking lots, residence halls and academic buildings only and designed specifically to provide assistance to students who may feel uncomfortable walking alone after dark.

How to Request Service Call 828-262-RIDE and share your location and destination with the dispatcher. A Safe Walk or Safe Ride safety escort will be dispatched, and you will be given the approximate time they will arrive at your location. Safe Walk employees wear Appalachian Police Department Cadet uniforms. Safe Ride shuttles say “Safe Ride” on the side, and employees wear shirts printed with the APD logo and “App State Safe Ride.” Mountaineer Safe Ride/Walk 828-262-RIDE police.appstate.edu/safe-ride Snow Line Campus closings and delays 828-262-SNOW Tips, Events, Campus Closures & Delays: @appstatepolice @readyappstate


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Tips for Students & Families When you transition to college, families experience significant changes. We have compiled some tips to assist with the ups and downs of the year at App State.

Keep it Open

Build a Support System

Openly discuss any concerns or fears you and your family have before leaving for college. Talk about your expectations related to academic achievement, financial responsibility, safety precautions and how you’ll hold each other accountable.

College friendships and professional relationships can last a lifetime. Develop friendships, build a support system outside your family and take advantage of professional development opportunities, extracurricular activities and campus life.

Stay in Touch

• Do you plan on inviting roommates or friends home?

Maintaining a healthy balance of communication helps you build independence while also providing you with an important connection to home. We suggest discussing expectations about regular communications with your families. • How often can we expect to be in touch? • Do we want to schedule weekly phone calls/video chats? • When can you visit me on campus this semester? • What weekends or breaks do you plan on coming home? What rules will apply (curfew, chores, spending time with old friends, etc.)?

• What are you planning to do outside your class time? • What involvements interest you? • What internship opportunities have you considered? Prepare & Plan One of the most important discussions you can have with your family is to develop a safety plan. In the event of an emergency, it will be critical to have a plan in place so you and your family are operating from the same set of expectations. Work together to develop a list of emergency contacts and supports you can call upon and utilize in case they are needed.


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App State Lingo For new students, in addition to getting to know campus, meeting friends and locating your favorite study spot, there’s an App State language not offered in the classroom, but learned by Mountaineers nonetheless. Get your word on and you’ll be a Boonie before you know it. AppalNet: Direct access to grades, class registration, parking, housing, financial aid and billing info. AppCard: The most important thing in your wallet. The AppCard serves as your campus photo ID card. AsULearn: A web tool that allows easy access to your course information, class discussions, assignment details and online exams. Club Expo: A must-go-to event for discovering how to get involved on campus. Dave by the Bell: Sometimes fun, sometimes serious podcast of impromptu conversations with students about topics both timely and topical. Listen on your favorite podcast app! The Disco: “The Disco” is a little nerdier at App. It’s the name for the Student Learning Center, housed in the Dauphin Disco Dougherty Building. “D.D.,” or Dauphin Disco, was one of the three who, in 1899, founded Watauga Academy — known as App State today. The word disco is Latin for learn, so whether you are struggling with a class or just need a little extra help to keep that A, check out the Disco.


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Hammocking: Some say App State made this a verb. Take a stroll on campus and you’ll see dozens of hammocks strung between trees. Howard’s Knob: (Technically “Howard Knob” but everyone calls it Howard’s Knob) This downtown peak is the highest point in Boone — a good hike, bike ride (or for those less inclined, a short car ride) that offers a great view from the top. Go up from West King Street and keep climbing. Plemmons: Students shorten Plemmons Student Union to Plemmons. It features a game room, movie theater, fitness center, McAlister’s Deli and Cascades Cafe, the Listening Corner, tons of meeting and club rooms and an ATM. (Senior tip: Order a McAlister’s Spud with a strawberry lemonade.)

The Rock: Appalachian’s football stadium. Go ‘Neers! Saferide, AppalCART and Night Owl: All of these will get you where you need to go but under different circumstances. Safe Ride is a campus safety escort service provided by Appalachian Police Department for individuals who need a safe escort from one place on campus to the next. AppalCART is a free bus service that operates in and around Boone during day and evening hours. AppalCART runs Night Owl — an extended late-night bus service that runs ThursdaySunday. Slacklining: If you don’t know what it is, you will after your first sunny day on Sanford Mall. Try balancing along a length of suspended flat webbing suspended just above the ground between two trees — that’s the essence of slacklining. Yosef: The university’s beloved mascot since 1942. Get yo-sef over to Rivers Street and see the 6-foot-6-inch tall statue of Yosef in bronze.


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Key Contacts Have questions? Contacts listed below are ready to help! Admissions First Floor John E. Thomas Hall admissions.appstate.edu 828-262-2120 Academic Advising D.D. Dougherty Hall advising.appstate.edu 828-262-2167 Appalachian Cares (wellness, health and safety info) Anne Belk Hall appcares.appstate.edu 828-262-6156 Appalachian & the Community Together Room 138 Plemmons Student Union act.appstate.edu 828-262-2545 AppCard Office Trivette Hall appcard.appstate.edu 828-262-6141 AppalCart (free bus service) appalcart.com 828-297-1300 AppalNet appalnet.appstate.edu 828-262-6266 Appalachian Police Department Rivers Street Parking Deck police.appstate.edu Emergency: 828-262-8000 Non-Emergency: 828-262-2150

Belk Library & Information Commons library.appstate.edu 828-262-2186 Bookstore Plemmons Student Union bookstore.appstate.edu 828-262-3070 Campus Activities Room 224 Plemmons Student Union campusactivities.appstate.edu 828-262-6252

General Education Room 250 Anne Belk Hall generaleducation.appstate.edu 828-262-2028 Health Services Miles Annas Building healthservices.appstate.edu 828-262-3100 After-hours nurse: 828-262-3100 Appointments: 828-262-6577 Insurance: 828-262-7463 Medical Records: 828-262-6578

Campus Dining dining.appstate.edu 828-262-3061

Honors College Appalachian Hall honors.appstate.edu 828-262-2083

Career Development Center Third Floor John E. Thomas Hall careers.appstate.edu 828-262-2180

Intercultural Student Affairs Room 255 Plemmons Student Union multicultural.appstate.edu 828-262-6158

Counseling & Psychological Services Center First Floor Miles Annas Building counseling.appstate.edu 828-262-3180

International Education & Development Suite 321 Plemmons Student Union international.appstate.edu 828-262-2046

Environmental Health, Safety and Emergency Management Rivers Street Parking Deck emergency.appstate.edu 828-262-4008

IT Support Services Room 140 Anne Belk Hall support.appstate.edu 828-262-6266

Office of Financial Aid & University Scholarships Second Floor John E. Thomas Hall financialaid.appstate.edu 828-262-2190

Night Owl (late night free bus service) appalcart.com/night-owl-service 828-297-1300


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Off-Campus Student Services and Student Legal Clinic Room 324 Plemmons Student Union offcampus.appstate.edu 828-262-8284

Outdoor Programs Student Recreation Center op.appstate.edu 828-262-4077

Office of Disability Resources Suite 112 Anne Belk Hall odr.appstate.edu 828-262-3056 Office of Student Research Suite 251 Plemmons Student Union osr.appstate.edu 828-262-7655 Office of Student Success Room 238 I.G. Greer Hall studentsuccess.appstate.edu 828-262-6987 Office of Sustainability First Floor East Hall sustain.appstate.edu 828-262-2659 Online & Transfer Services Suite 130 John E. Thomas Hall transfer.appstate.edu 828-262-7877 Orientation orientation.appstate.edu 828-262-2167

Parent and Family Services Room 324 Plemmons Student Union parents.appstate.edu 828-262-7398 Parking & Transportation Rivers Street Parking Deck parking.appstate.edu 828-262-2878 Post Office First Floor Miles Annas Building postoffice.appstate.edu 828-262-2242 Registrar’s Office John E. Thomas Hall registrar.appstate.edu 828-262-2050 Student Accounts (Billing) Second Floor John E. Thomas Hall studentaccounts.appstate.edu 828-262-2113 Student Employment Third Floor John E. Thomas Hall studentemployment. appstate.edu 828-262-2834

41 Student Learning Center (The Disco) D.D. Dougherty studentlearningcenter. appstate.edu 828-262-2291 Student Veteran Services Suite 251 Plemmons Student Union studentveteranservices. appstate.edu 828-262-2722 University Housing Third Floor John E. Thomas Hall housing.appstate.edu 828-262-2160 University Recreation Student Recreation Center urec.appstate.edu 828-262-2100 Welcome to App Room 244 Plemmons Student Union welcome.appstate.edu 828-262-2167 Wellness & Prevention Services Miles Annas Building wellness.appstate.edu 828-262-3148 Writing Center Room 204 Belk Library writingcenter.appstate.edu 828-262-6144


Office of Admissions Appalachian State University PO Box 32004 | Boone, NC 25608-2004 (828) 262-2120 admissions.appstate.edu

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