Buildings
Campus Resources
Housing & Residence Life
Academics
Getting Involved
100
The three gyms located on campus
What is Aquatic Fitness Center (AFC), RAC, and Skyline
100
This office is where a student can go for counseling and psychological services as well as learning services.
What is CAPs (Counseling and Psychological Services)
100
This is where you should go if you have been locked out of your room .
What is your neighborhood desk
100
The two locations in which there are campus libraries
What is the Johnson Center & Fenwick Library
100
This office is the center for the majority of student involvement on campus (fraternity & sorority life, student government, registered student organizations, etc.)
What is Office of Student Involvement (OSI)
200
If you're in need of non-emergency medical attention, you would go to this building on campus.
What is Student Union Building I (SUB I)
200
This office can provide services related to sexual health, drug & alcohol use/abuse, stress management, nutrition, violence prevention, and general student support.
What is Student Support & Advocacy
200
This person is intended to serve as a resource for you on your floor (i.e. for roommate conflicts, questions about campus, etc.)
What is your RA
200
This free resource can be helpful when needing to complete research for an assignment
What is University Library database
200
Website where students can go to track event attendance as well as find out about events occurring on campus.
What is getconnected.gmu.edu (GetConnected)
300
This building houses the majority of musicals, musical performances, and a variety of theatrical shows on campus.
What is the Performing Arts Building
300
This office on campus can help students with resumes, internship, interviewing skills, and hosts job fairs.
What is Career Services
300
Items you can get from your front desk
What is vacuum, cooking supplies, board games, videos/dvds, pool table equipment, loaner keys, etc.
300
This online resource is a helpful tool to track important dates related to academics (i.e. midterms, finals, class drop dates)
What is the Academic Calendar
300
This is the building in which two of the largest offices related to student involvement (OSI and LEAD Office) are located.
What is the HUB
400
This building houses a campus theater, restaurants, meeting rooms, a library, and a ballroom.
What is the Johnson Center (JC)
400
This office assists undeclared students, provides general academic advising, and gives opportunities for leadership experience
What is CAART (Center for Academic Advising, Retention, and Transitions)
400
The 3 residential neighborhoods on campus.
What is Aquia, Shenandoah, and Rappahannock
400
This is the tool you would use to view your course schedule, add or drop a class, and view your midterm/final grades
What is Patriot Web
400
This is the co-curricular model that any student can opt-in on that tracks student's outside of classroom experiences
What is the Patriot Experience
500
This building on campus has a whale skeleton hanging from its ceiling
What is Exploratory Hall
500
These resources are ones you can report to if you suspect violence or sexual violence has occurred to someone you know or yourself.
What is GMUPD, Housing & Residence Life, Title IX Coordinator, Student Support & Advocacy, and Student Conduct
500
Where is the central housing office located?
What is Potomac Heights
500
This online tool is used by professors for electronic resources, assignments, quizzes, and grade tracking
What is Blackboard
500
This event is multiple weeks long at the beginning of the fall semester and is comprised of a variety of student organization interest events.
What is Welcome Week