Departments
Campus Recreation: The Mission of Campus Recreation is to enhance the quality of life of the Florida Atlantic University community by encouraging active and balanced lifestyles and to facilitate student learning through participation in Campus Recreation programs, services and facilities.
Office of Fraternity & Sorority Life: The FAU Fraternity & Sorority community provides a safe, fun environment that fosters lifelong relationships and develops leaders & scholars who provide service for the university and surrounding community.
Office of International Student & Scholar Services: The International Student & Scholar Services provides immigration and support services to international students, scholars, faculty and staff.
Office of Multicultural Affairs: The office of Multicultural Affairs seeks to enhance the academic success and personal development of the diverse student population at Florida Atlantic University. It offers programs and services in the areas of retention, academic support services, diversity awareness and multicultural programming.
Office of New Student & Owl Family Programs: Mandatory orientation programs are held prior to the start of each term for all degree-seeking firsttime-in-college and transfer students who are new to the University. The purpose of New Student Orientation is to provide programs and services that facilitate the transition of new students into the institution, prepare new students for the institution's educational opportunities and initiate the integration of new students into the campus community.
Office of Student Conduct: The Office of Student Conduct provides and helps maintain an atmosphere within the University community that is conducive to academic pursuits. Serious action against a student, such as separation, is considered and invoked only when other remedies fail to meet the needs of the University's mission.
Office of Student Government: Student Government is the representative body of the students at the University. The chief purpose of Student Government is to provide various programs and services for the FAU students.
Office of Student Government Accounting & Budgeting: The SG Accounting and Budget Office (SGAB) is a team of professional accountants within the Department of Student Government. The SGAB is also responsible for fiscal management training for Student Government leaders and provides guidance to registered student clubs and organizations.
Office of Student Media: Student Media includes OWL TV, OWL Radio and the University Press. Run by students, for students we The provide a chance to gain real world experience in print journalism, television and radio broadcast production. Student media plays an integral role at FAU by covering its wide range of events and programs. Led by professional advisors, students involved in student media can acquire experience that cannot be found in a classroom. In addition to building resumes, student media offers a wide range of paid positions that allows students to focus on their academics while also committing time to producing materials and building portfolios.
Office of Student Union: The Student Union (formerly University Center) is the community center for all members of the Florida Atlantic University campus including students, faculty, and staff and visitors. The Student Union provides a central place for students and others to spend time learning, socializing and relaxing while coming to feel more closely connected to the campus.
Office for Students with Disabilities: The Office for Students with Disabilities at Florida Atlantic University is to support students with disabilities in their pursuit of equity and excellence in education.
Student Involvement and Leadership: The office of Student Involvement and Leadership is encourages student growth through group involvement and facilitates leadership development and meaningful and purposeful participation in the planning, coordination, and implementation of quality out of class programs, services, and activities that promote students’ contributing to the quality of the University community.
United Campus Ministries: Campus ministry seeks to create an atmosphere in which individuals at the University are engaged in the active pursuit of intellectual and spiritual truths. It seeks to enhance the quality of community and individual life on and off campus by being available to provide necessary services. It also provides a structure for coordinating respective ministries on campus.
Weppner Center for Civic Engagement & Services: The Weppner Center for Civic Engagement and Service (CCES) mission is to develop partnerships between the university and community, providing service opportunities to faculty, staff and students; and to promote the link between the curriculum and service fostering civic awareness. The vision of the CCES is to foster future leaders through civic responsibility and community service.