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Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management
(fau.edu/student)
The Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management inspires a collaborative working relationship with students, faculty, staff and
the greater university community. The Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management is the chief student affairs officer for the University.
Dean of Students (fau.edu/dean)
The Dean of Students Office includes both the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, Victim Services and student care/case management services. The Office strives to facilitate inclusive, civil, productive, value based participation in the FAU community through advocacy services and restorative justice practices. The office oversees the Exceptional Circumstances Withdrawal (ECW) process, and facilitates both the Beyond Food Program and the homeless verification process. Through this office, a student can receive assistance and/or a referral when an extenuating circumstance prevents them from succeeding academically.
Office of Leadership Education And Development (LEAD)
(fau.edu/lead)
The Office of LEAD follows its mission to invest in students to become change agents. LEAD is committed to providing an atmosphere that fosters learning, personal growth, and exploration of individual and group leadership skills. LEAD offers many opportunities to enhance a student’s curricular and co-curricular experience. Through partnerships with Academic Affairs, the Leadership Studies Minor with related courses, such as LDR 2010: Introduction Leadership, are offered for students. Co-curricular opportunities consist of many programs such as the iLead Student Leadership Conference, WeLead: Diversity Matters Student Leadership Symposium, the Elite Owl Leadership Ambassadors, the Certified Student Leader program, along with leadership development workshops for students and non-students and more.
LEAD promotes service through the Daniel B. Weppner Center for Civic Engagement and Service-Learning. The Weppner Center provides students
the opportunity to combine coursework with the needs of the community and practice servant leadership through action and reflection, leading to meaningful experiences. Programs consist of Owl Breaks (alternative breaks), service projects, civic engagement, themed Days of Service events, and non-partisan voter education. Volunteer hours served at any nonprofit agency while an FAU student is currently enrolled can be recorded on the student’s transcript through NobleHour. The Student Government program, Students Advocating Volunteer Involvement (SAVI), which provides students with service opportunities is advised through the Center.
Through these engagements, students develop their abilities through our guiding principles of Know, Be, Do, and Inspire to discover, process, and align their knowledge and self-awareness through finally, mobilizing others in their communities to create positive change.
Campus Life, Broward Campuses (fau.edu/student/broward; @faubrowardcl) Broward Campus Life enhances the overall educational experiences of students by providing comprehensive and integrated campus life events and programs,





















































































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