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For General Info, call 386-822-7000

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Stetson University's Historic Palm Court

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ACADEMIC FACILITIES

H2 1 Allen Hall K5 2 Ceramics Studio G2 3 Cummings Gym H1 4 Davis Hall I5 5 duPont-Ball Library

-- Dean of the Library -- Hollis Family Student Success Center H-I3 6 Elizabeth Hall -- Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences -- Lee Chapel I2 7 Flagler Hall K6 8 Gillespie Museum I4 9 Hand Art Center K3 10 Lynn Business Center -- Wands Center / IT-Helpdesk -- Dean of the School of Business

Administration J3 11 McMahan Hall F2 12 Museum of Art ? DeLand I-J3 13 Presser Hall

-- Dean of the School of Music K5-6 14 Rinker Environmental Learning Center

J6 15 Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies

H5 16 Sage Science Center -- Biology -- Chemistry -- Environmental Science and Studies -- Health Sciences -- Physics

I3-4 17 Sampson Hall D4 18 Wilson Athletic Center

RESIDENCE HALLS

I6 19 Carson Hall F6 20 Catalyst House 205 F6 21 Catalyst House 220 J6 22 Catalyst House 245 G3 23 Chaudoin Hall G5 24 Conrad Hall (Honors & Bonner) E3 25 Emily Hall I7 26 Gordis Hall J7 27 Hatter Hall I6 28 Hollis Hall

MAP DIRECTORY

C5 29 House A () C5 30 House B () C6 31 House C () C6 32 House D () D5-6 33 House E () E5 34 House F () G5 35 House 1 () G6 36 House 2 G5 37 House 3 () H5 38 House 4 () H6 39 House 5 () H6 40 House 6 () H6 41 House 7 () J8 42 Nemec Hall I8 43 Smith Hall -- 44 Stetson Cove Apts. A5-6 45 Stetson Oaks Apts. A4 46 Stetson Palms Apts. E2 47 University Hall

-- Residential Living & Learning J-K9 48 UVA 100 - Maxcy Hall K9 49 UVA 200 - Hon Hall K10 50 UVA 300 J-K10 51 UVA 400 - Lynn Hall J-K9 52 UVA 500 - Rinker Hall K9 53 UVA - Rinker Clubhouse

STUDENT SERVICES

G6 54 Accessibility Services Center G4 55 Carlton Union Building

-- Bookstore -- Coffeehouse -- The Commons Cafeteria -- Campus Life and Student Success -- Convenience Store -- Copy Center -- Hat Rack Cafe -- Hub In The Cub -- Student Development and

Campus Vibrancy -- Student Government Association -- Student Involvement -- Post Office F5 56 Center for Community Engagement F5 57 Student Counseling Services

F5 58 Cross-Cultural Center F4 59 Griffith Hall F5 60 Health Service E5 61 Rinker Center for International Learning

ATHLETICS/RECREATION

G-H8 62 Athletics Training Center I8-9 63 Cooper Beach Volleyball Courts D4 64 Edmunds Center F4-5 65 Hollis Center

-- Rinker Field House -- Stetson Pool F-G8 66 Mandy Stoll Tennis Center -- 67 Melching Field at Conrad Park J9 68 Patricia Wilson Softball Field F-G1 69 Racquetball Courts -- 70 Spec Martin Stadium G1-2 71 Tennis Courts

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES

L6 72 Administrative Services -- Office of Finance -- Print Shop

H2 73 Allen House -- Human Resources

H3 74 DeLand Hall -- Office of the President -- Office of the Provost -- Grants, Sponsored Research & Strategic Initiatives

J5 75 Development J5 76 Development Operations J5 77 Donor Relations I10 78 Facilities Management H4 79 Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker

Welcome Center -- Admissions -- Career & Professional Development -- Financial Aid -- One Stop -- Registrar & Bursar J5 80 Meadows Alumni House J2 81 President's Home J7 82 Public Safety J4 83 University Marketing

1 Allen Hall

Currently home to the Religious Studies department, Allen Hall was built in 1950 by the Florida Baptist Convention at a time when the university had an affiliation with the Baptist denomination, which ended in the early 1990s.

65 Hollis Center

The Hollis Center features a fitness/cardio room, solar-heated swimming pool, student lounge area, dance studio, game room and meeting rooms/classrooms. The center is also home to the Wellness and Recreation Department and Rinker Field House, which has an NCAA-sized basketball court and spectator seating.

62 71 Athletics Facilities

Stetson boasts many top-notch fields and facilities on and off campus, including: Edmunds Center, home to Hatter Basketball and Volleyball; the Softball complex Patricia Wilson Field; the Mandy Stoll Tennis Center; Soccer and Lacrosse fields; a training center for SU's Rowing Team on Lake Beresford; Melching Field at Conrad Park, home of Stetson Baseball; and Hatter Football at Spec Martin Memorial Stadium. For schedules or tickets, go to .

10 Lynn Business Center

The Eugene M. and Christine Lynn Business Center is Stetson University's and Florida's first LEED-certified building. The School of Business Administration building features state-of-the-art technology, a 144-seat auditorium and the groundbreaking Roland George Investments Program.

55 Carlton Union Building

The CUB is currently being enlarged from 52,000 square feet to 86,584 square feet, and the work will occur in phases through the summer of 2019. Over the coming years, the Commons dining hall will be enlarged and a wall of glass will be added across the east wall, providing a scenic view of green space and an exterior patio dining area.

80 Meadows Alumni House

Honoring alumnus Gary A. Meadows, the Meadows Alumni House is a welcome center where Stetson alumni and community gather for formal and informal seminars, receptions and meetings.

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4 Davis Hall

This academic building was erected in 1967 as an early home for the business school. It is named after the Davis family of Jacksonville. Today, Davis Hall is home to several academic programs housed within the College of Arts and Sciences.

11 13 McMahan & Presser Halls

Home to one of the finest undergraduate music schools in the country, students are educated by artist faculty, using cutting-edge music technology that provides firstclass performing opportunities in symphony orchestra, band, choirs, opera, musical theater, jazz, chamber music and solo.

5 duPont-Ball Library

The duPont-Ball Library, the oldest federal depository in Florida, was built in 1964

and was extensively renovated in 1999. It houses more than 330,000 books and

bound periodicals, with approximately 245,000 federal documents in paper format.

The library offers a large number of computers and more than 100 databases to

help students with their research.

19 53 Residence Halls

Stetson has thirteen residence halls, eleven fraternity and sorority houses, four Catalyst Houses, and five apartment complexes. There are housing options to fit the needs of any student, whether they are coming in for their first year or finishing up their senior year. We also offer gender-neutral and pet-friendly housing for our residents. More information about the living options can be found at stetson.edu/housing.

74 Historic DeLand Hall

DeLand Hall opened on Oct. 13, 1884. The original cost of the building was $4,000. The first academic building at Stetson's DeLand campus, DeLand Hall is now the oldest building in Florida that has been in continuous use for higher education.

16 Sage Science Center

Sage Science Center is home to Stetson's Biology, Chemistry and Physics departments. The building was recently renovated to include exhibition spaces for undergraduate research, larger laboratory study areas and state-of-the-art technology.

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6 Elizabeth Hall

Elizabeth Hall is the most easily recognizable building on the university's campus with its iconic crown-like white cupola on top, patterned after Independence Hall in Philadelphia. The building accommodates numerous academic departments, including Mathematics, Computer Science, and Communications Studies. It is also home to the Lee Chapel and the Beckerath organ.

14 Rinker Environmental Learning Center

The RELC is a space constructed to complement the Earth- and environmentalscience mission of the Gillespie Museum. The space is used by local students, environmental groups and Stetson students for presentations, demonstrations, meetings, lectures, workshops and special events.

7 Flagler Hall

Flagler Hall was financed and built in 1902 by railway magnate Henry M. Flagler. The structure originally housed the engineering program and Florida's first law school. Today it houses departments in the College of Arts and Sciences.

79 Rinker Welcome Center

The new, three-story, 24,000 square-foot Marshall and Vera Lea Rinker Welcome Center is now welcoming prospective students and their parents to campus, assisting current students and welcoming alumni back to campus.

9 The Hand Art Center

The Homer and Dolly Hand Art Center, located at Palm Court (Quad), features two galleries: one to exhibit selections from Stetson's extensive collection of art by American Modernist artist Oscar Bluemner (1867-1938) and the other to display works from the university's permanent collection or for special shows by the Stetson community.

17 Sampson Hall

Built in 1908, Sampson Hall is one of the most architecturally significant buildings on campus. Partially funded by grants from Andrew Carnegie and Elizabeth Stetson, the building includes classrooms for Art, Modern Languages and American Studies. It also houses a Language Learning Commons and student art studios.

A Long History of Significance

New York entrepreneur Henry A. DeLand, who played a leading role in establishing the city of DeLand in 1876, founded the university as DeLand Academy. Thirteen students started classes in a rented building in 1883. The following year, Mr. DeLand erected a building at the corner of Woodland Boulevard and Minnesota Avenue to house classrooms and administrative offices. That building, now known as DeLand Hall, is the oldest building in Florida to be used continuously for higher education. After experiencing financial difficulties in the late 1880s, Mr. DeLand found it impossible to support the university. He turned to Philadelphia hatmaker John Batterson Stetson, who had recently built a winter home in DeLand. Mr. Stetson provided much-needed funding for the new institution, and in 1887, John B. Stetson was elected to the university's Board of Trustees. In 1889 the institution was renamed in his honor.

CONTACT INFO:

DeLand Campus

General Inquiries (Hub in the Cub). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7000 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7100 Admissions (Toll-Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800-688-0101 Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386-822-7120

College of Law Campus

General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727-562-7800 Admissions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 727-562-7802 Admissions (Toll-Free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 877-529-7838

Center at Celebration

General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 321-939-7600

Tampa Law Center

General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 813-228-6625

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