2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 24, 2024  
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Campus Life



Student Affairs

http://www.coastal.edu/campuslife/campuslifeandstudentengagement

Mission Statement

The Division of Student Affairs promotes an environment for student success through diverse experiential learning opportunities and a broad range of services that promote the development of healthy, responsible, and culturally aware citizens.

Office of Student Life

http://www.coastal.edu/osl/

The Office of Student Life provides opportunities which empower students to capitalize on their collegiate experience by taking an active role inside and outside the classroom. Through collaborative relationships, we develop student leaders who are successful, engaged, responsible citizens of the global community.

Please take some time to explore the different options available to you, as a student, at Coastal Carolina University. If you have any questions or concerns, do not hesitate to give us a call at 843-349-2301 or stop by our office in the Jackson Student Union, suite B213.

Don’t forget to wear TEAL ON TUESDAY and follow @CCUinvolved to learn where we will be giving away Teal Tuesday T-shirts and other Chanticleer Spirit items. You must be wearing teal to get the teal! #TEALTUESDAY.

 

   
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Jackson Student Union

http://www.coastal.edu/campuslife/ljsu/

The Jackson Student Union is more than a building. It is the “living room” of our campus. There is a 230-seat movie theater offering discounted movies on the weekends, a state of the art game room where students can relax between classes with a game of pool or video games, and a variety of lounge spaces for students to decompress between classes. In addition to some meeting spaces, the building houses a Student Organization Resource Center (SORC), where any student organization can go to work, meet, and prepare for their many events and activities.

Student Activities

http://www.coastal.edu/osl/

Student Activities and Leadership works to provide a variety of events on campus for students, as well as assisting our 180+ Student Organizations at CCU. In addition, this area promotes CCU traditions, such as Teal Tuesday and houses the CINO Leadership Series and other various leadership programs that are available to all students. The Office of Student Activities and Leadership advises the Coastal Activities Board (CAB), a student organization which produces campus-wide activities such as comedians, movie nights, and concerts available to all their fellow students.

Fraternity and Sorority Life

http://www.coastal.edu/osl/greek/

The Coastal Carolina University Greek community consists of chapters of (inter) national fraternities and sororities. The purpose of these organizations is to create a collegiate brotherhood/sisterhood, uphold the principles of their national organizations and enhance the personal and leadership development of their members. All chapters are governed by the Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, or College Panhellenic Council.

Student Transitions and Family Programs

http://www.coastal.edu/nsfp

The Office of Student Transitions and Family Programs (STFP) coordinates a series of programs designed to support student transitions and family programming. In addition to orientation, welcome week, and mentor programming, STFP plans fFamily wWeekend and works with the Family Council to better involve families in the University community. This office is also the source of student leadership development, for the diverse team of students who serve as Orientation Leaders.

Student Clubs and Organizations

http://www.coastal.edu/osl/registeredstudentorganizations/

There are numerous opportunities for students to actively participate in campus life through the 180+ student organizations att CCU. Organizations are of many types: fraternities and sororities, special interest organizations, honor and professional societies, governance and social organization, and club sports, among others. For a full list of current organizations, go to http://www.coastal.edu/coastalconnections.com Don’t see what you are looking fo? Start and organization by emailing studentlife@coastal.edu.

Student Government Association

http://www.coastal.edu/osl/studentgovernmentassociation/

The Student Government Association (SGA) includes student body elected executive officers and senators who represent each of the five colleges. The chief function of SGA is to be a liaison between the administration and the students, representing student opinion to the administration of the University, participating in the governance of the University by serving on many joint faculty-student committees, and serving as an ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees.

Student Media

Three student publications are published during the academic year: The Chanticleer, the student newspaper, is printed at least monthly; Award-winning Archarios, the literary and art magazine is published in the spring semester; and award-winning Tempo magazine, the student feature magazine, is published in the fall and spring semesters.

Military and Veteran Services

http://www.coastal.edu/services/veteranstudents

Military and Veterans Services serves as a resource to help student veterans and dependents of military succeed at Coastal Carolina University. This office includes the School Certifying Officials who assist students with their VA educational benefits. The Student Veterans Association collaborates with the professional staff in the office to advocate on behalf of veterans, service members, and dependents.

Off-Campus Student Services and Community Engagement

Off-Campus Student Services & Community Engagement works to help off-campus and commuter students be more engaged at Coastal Carolina University and helps students better understand their rights and responsibilities while also engaging off-campus apartment complexes and businesses. Through off-campus programming and engagement, this office works to enhance the personal safety and effective community engagement skills for our students and contributes to students’ experience living off-campus.

University Recreation

http://www.coastal.edu/recreation/

University Recreation encourages student engagement and success through participation in recreation to support the development of healthy and responsible individuals. The HTC Student Recreation and Convocation Center is the center of all campus recreational activity and houses a running track, climbing wall, fitness rooms, an outdoor equipment rental center, and the latest fitness and cardio equipment. The Williams-Brice building houses a swimming pool and two gymnasiums. Joseph Holliday Tennis Courts, directly behind the Spring Brooks Stadium, features six competition courts. Intramural activities are played on the East Campus fields known as “The Coop,” a large outdoor field complex which is also available to the students for pickup games. The campus community is encouraged to participate in any of these activities with a valid Coastal Carolina University I.D.

Chanticleer Outdoor Adventures

http://www.coastal.edu/recreation/outdoorsclimbing/

Chanticleer Outdoor Adventures (COA) offers a variety of safe outdoor recreation adventures and educational trips and skills training to students, staff and faculty who want to spend time outdoors and develop skills to be proficient in outdoor activities. Trips include kayaking, backpacking, rafting, rock climbing, camping, and fishing to name a few. All trips are led by qualified field instructors, and students are encouraged to become outdoor leaders for COA during their college experience.

Intramurals

http://www.coastal.edu/recreation/intramuralsports/

Flag football, basketball, softball, ultimate frisbee, volleyball, and soccer are just a few of the team sports available in men’s, women’s, and co-educational divisions. Individual events include badminton, pickleball, racquetball, swimming, and tennis. All sports offer multiple playing levels to ensure participants a variety of competition. Some of our intramural teams have represented Coastal Carolina University at regional and national championship tournaments.

Sport Clubs

http://www.coastal.edu/recreation/clubsports/

Sport Clubs are available for students who have an interest in a particular sport or activity. There are more than 22 active sport clubs ranging from competitive to non-competitive opportunities.

Intercollegiate Athletics

http://www.goccusports.com/

Mission Statement

The Coastal Carolina University Department of Athletics seeks to provide our student-athletes the opportunities to reach their potential as responsible and productive citizens. This is accomplished by fostering a culture of success academically, athletically, and personally. Athletic participation has the ability to provide an added dimension to the overall college experience of a student and to benefit the student in their personal and professional challenges.

Philosophy

The Coastal Carolina University Department of Athletics promotes success in collegiate athletics without compromising excellence in academics or compliance. Department staff and coaches encourage student-athletes to maintain a balance between athletics, academics, and the social aspects of the collegiate experience. Athletic participation has the ability to provide an added dimension to the overall college experience of a student and to benefit the student in his/her personal and professional challenges.

Guiding Principles

Each day the following principles will be the focus of the Department of Athletics staff:

  • Educate our student-athletes on the importance and value of academic success and earning a degree from Coastal Carolina University.
  • Invest the resources necessary to develop competitive sports programs that compete for conference, regional and national championships on an annual basis.
  • Create and implement programming to Teach personal growth characteristics and opportunities to each of our student-athletes.
  • Develop the athletic department’s annual operating and capital project budgets by maximizing current funding streams and creating new revenue opportunities.
  • Commitment to Integrity by developing and maintaining a comprehensive internal and external compliance program.
  • Financial stability by implementing a zero-based budget process that identifies and addresses actual unit and sport program funding requirements.
  • Create an environment where the spirit of Gender Equity and respect for Diversity are fundamental components of the decision-making process.
  • Unity through the creation of a family environment that values each and every employee.
  • Embrace our community through public service projects and initiatives.

Intercollegiate athletic programs are recognized as valuable assets in enhancing campus spirit and fostering excellence of character, responsibility, sportsmanship, self-esteem, and physical development among its participants.

Coastal Carolina University fields 19 intercollegiate teams. The women’s program includes lacrosse, soccer, cross country, tennis, basketball, volleyball, beach volleyball, golf, softball, indoor track and field, and outdoor track and field. Men compete in football, cross country, tennis, basketball, soccer, baseball, golf, and outdoor track and field. The teams are named after the Coastal Carolina University mascot, the Chanticleer, and wear the official school colors of Coastal teal and bronze.

The University is affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Division I, and is a member of the Sun Belt Conference and affiliate member of the Atlantic Sun Conference for women’s lacrosse and beach volleyball. These affiliations permit student-athletes to receive local, regional, and national recognition for their accomplishments.

Scholarships are awarded by each of the 19 sponsored sports programs to qualified student-athletes. Questions regarding athletic scholarships should be directed to the appropriate coach in the Department of Athletics. Recipients of aid are required to satisfy certain academic standards set by the University, the Sun Belt and Atlantic Sun Conferences, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

All full-time Coastal Carolina University students are admitted without charge to all athletic events with their student identification card, based on ticket availability.

Office of Intercultural and Inclusion Student Services

https://www.coastal.edu/intercultural/

Multicultural Student Services offers cultural development opportunities grounded in social justice and inclusion for students, faculty, staff, and the community through a variety of programming and involvement. Through this, the department collaboratively creates a safe and supportive campus environment that encourages achievement and success for all.

Leadership Challenge Program

Leadership Challenge is designed to get underrepresented students involved with campus life as a means of reinforcing their identity with the University. Students are involved in a variety of programs that promote the development of leadership skills, and the potential for personal growth. This is done through positive experiences such as workshops, educational speakers, and conferences.

Freshman Mentoring Program

Students Navigating and Advising Peers (SNAP) is a mentoring program where freshmen students are assigned mentors who are upperclassmen. The goal of the program is to help new students adjust and transition into the University. One of the events called “First Thursday” plays a major part of the SNAP Mentoring Program. At these sessions, topics are presented based on feedback from the freshmen and the mentors. Workshops are planned and implemented each first Thursday of the month.

Ethnic Celebrations

Celebrations highlighting the heritage of different people are designed to educate and enhance awareness of various cultures through art, history, music, performances, lectures, and informative displays. The cultures highlighted usually include Asian, African, African-American, Hispanic/Latinx, and Native/Indigenous. The annual “Cultural Celebration” is an event that highlights many different cultures in an outdoor festival. It is designed to involve students, faculty, staff, and the community in celebrating differences through history, music, dance and food.

Inclusion Workshops

These workshops are presented to First Year Experience (FYE) classes and to other groups on campus. The goal is to increase awareness of diversity, inclusion and, cultural differences. The workshops are designed to engage students in discussing and sharing their perceptions. This presentation focuses on various aspects of diversity and social justice. “Chants Chat” is another opportunity for students to share their views on topics about differences, diversity, and how inclusion makes Coastal and the world a better place.

African American Initiative for Males (AAIM)

This initiative is designed to provide a venue for African American males to come together and share common concerns and discuss issues that affect them. AAIM is designed to develop and/or enhance the skills of the men in the program. A series called “Barber Shop Talk” provides an opportunity for students to share their concerns. Information and resources are provided to assist them. Motivational speakers are another way the program tries to address the issues that arise. The overall goal is creating a successful college experience for the members.

Women of Color Program

This program is designed to provide a venue for women of color to come together and share common concerns and discuss issues that affect them on and off campus. Empowerment sessions are venues used for student expression and to provide guidance and information. Educational speakers are another way of sharing information on topics that might affect them in their matriculation at the University. 

LGBTQ+ Initiatives

These initiatives are designed to actively raise awareness and provide education to students, faculty and staff about the important issues faced by individuals in the LGBTQ+ community. Training (Safe Zone) is also offered for those who want to know more about this community and how to become allies.

Advisement and Mentoring for Student Organizations

The office staff serves as advisers for several campus clubs and organizations. They mentor the officers, attend meetings/programs, and supports them in understanding University policies and procedures. These groups include the NAACP, African American Association, the Gospel Choir, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., People Respecting Individual Diversity and Equality (PRIDE), and Alpha Psi Lambda Fraternity, Inc.

Dean of Students Office

http://www.coastal.edu/deanofstudents

The Dean of Students Office promotes the holistic development of students, focusing on student advocacy, crisis management, and personal accountability. The office serves as the primary contact for matters relating to the Code of Student Conduct and student behavior intervention.

Student Conduct

The student conduct team works to investigate, respond to, and resolve instances of alleged misconduct both on campus and in the surrounding communities, in order to foster a safe academic and social environment for all students. The student conduct process is intended to be an educational oportunity to assist students in understanding the impact of their decisions on both an individual and community level. The process operates within the guidelines of the Code of Student Conduct in order to determine students’ levels of responsibility for cases of misconduct based on the preponderance of information present.

Student Advocacy and Intervention

http://www.coastal.edu/sai

Student Advocacy and Intervention supports students in managing all aspects of their personal, social and academic success by addressing questions or concerns about utilizing various campus resources. This area assists students struggling to function academically, socially or mentally as a result of a personal challenge or crisis by aiding students in identifying and navigating offices both on and off campus to meet their respective needs.

In an effort to provide holistic support to the student, the Dean of Students Office also provides Student Emergency Notifications, manages Student Benevloence Funding, Basic Needs Assistance, Bias incidence response, Chosen/Prefer name changes and TIX Support.

Student Emergency Notifications

Students may find themselves missing classes due to an emergency. The Student Emgergency Notification process is designed to serve as a resource and central point of contact for students who need to have their professors notified of their absences in emergency situations.

Academic Discipline

Student violations of academic discipline are dealt with in accordance with the Code of Student Conduct and administered through the Office of Academic Integrity. Further information is contained in the current edition of The Student Handbook and Academic Planner (Teal pages).

Sustainability Initiative

http://www.coastal.edu/sustain/

The Campus and Community Sustainability Initiative promotes the importance of an environmentally sustainable campus through learning and outreach. Some of the activities implemented by the Sustainability Initiative include game-day recycling, battery and ink jet/toner cartridge recycling, move-in day recycling, Campus Salvage, Earth Month, and other programs. CCU student/organizations include the Eco-Reps, Students for Environmental Action, and/or the Green Team. Students who are interested in participating should contact the Sustainability Initiative Office for more information.

Student Services

Accessibility and Disability Services

http://www.coastal.edu/disabilityservices/

Coastal Carolina University is dedicated to establishing and maintaining a barrier-free environment with all of its resources. Students with physical, psychological, or learning disabilities receive accommodations and assistance through Accessibility and Disability Services. With appropriate documentation, a staff member determines accommodations needed to assist students in taking full advantage of their CCU educational opportunities. On-going academic coaching is offered to assist students to help ensure success at CCU. To access services and accommodations, students should obtain documentation of the disability and make an appointment with a staff member.

A student with a documented Learning Disability specifically related to foreign language learning or math learning may be eligible to pursue an alternate curriculum to satisfy the Core Curriculum’s foreign language or math requirements. To be considered for either of these accommodations, the student must first provide documentation of his/her learning disability (which clearly states the need for the alternate curriculum) to Accessibility and Disability Services. The final eligibility determination will be made only after the student meets with the Accessibility and Disability Services staff to discuss the appropriateness of the accommodation as well as other needs. For more information, please review the Accommodation Policy or contact Accessibility and Disability Services. Universitywide policies may be accessed through the University Policies website at www.coastal.edu/policies.

Career Services Center

http://www.coastal.edu/career/

The CCU Career Services Center provides career counseling for all students, works collaboratively with faculty advisers, freshmen success seminars and student organizations to help each student set and reach career goals. Students work with a career counselor to explore their values, interests, abilities and personality to select or confirm majors and career paths. The center assists students with searches for off-campus employment. On-campus student jobs are secured through the Office of Human Resources and Equal Opportunity.

The CareerQuest plan is a four-year career development model used to teach students the connections between academic majors and possible career paths early in the college experience. The plan is supported through online programs for career assessment, exploration and job searching. Freshmen are introduced to the CareerQuest plan in UNIV 110. A Career Exploration course, UNIV 150, is offered for those students seeking in-depth investigation for career decision-making and preparation for internships. As seniors approach the transition out of the University, The Excellent Alumni Leader (T.E.A.L.) Senior Seminar is offered to prepare students for leadership roles in their communities.

University Recruitment Programs include an annual career fair, internship fairs and a summer job fair; spring and fall senior on-campus interviews; online, national job posting system; and a resume referral program. Seniors work with career coordinators for their academic areas to prepare for the job search. Workshops and materials are available to teach job search skills including resume writing, internet search skills, interviewing and professional etiquette and networking.

The Career Services Center provides students and graduates with a dynamic internship program for all majors. Through this program students gain valuable work experience in their chosen fields while making contacts for their career network. Internships may be taken for credit or on a non-credit basis.

CINO ID Cards

http://www.coastal.edu/cinocard/

Identification cards are required for all members of the University community. Upon completion of their first registration, students will be issued a photo-ID (CINO Card) for use while enrolled at Coastal Carolina University. Valid CINO Cards are required for entrance to campus activities and events, for use of library materials and resources, for use of all campus facilities, and for use of meal plans and CINO Cash. University police officers are authorized by state law to request students and staff to present their CINO Card while on campus property at any time. Students must present a CINO Card when requested by any university official.

If cards are misplaced or destroyed, replacement ID cards can be obtained at a cost of $20. Visit the CINO Card website for information or contact the CINO Card Office at 843-349-4000.

Counseling Services

http://www.coastal.edu/counseling/

843-349-2305

Counseling Services assists students in becoming healthy citizens by defining and accomplishing their personal and academic goals through clinical services, as well as educational programs, consultation, and collaboration with the university community.

Priorities of the service include:

  1. Treatment of mental health concerns,
  2. Prevention of psychological difficulties,
  3. Educating students to live emotionally and behaviorally healthy lives, and
  4. Contributing to a healthy campus environment.

Counseling services provides individual, couples, and/or group experiential, cultural, and evidence-based psychotherapy to students who experiencing a variety of concerns including but not limited to psychological, developmental, career, and educational concerns. Counseling Services provide assessments to support students in their work when appropriate and provide crisis intervention to students as needed.  Counseling Services also offers Telemental Health Services for students in the form of consultations or online sessions, if appropriate or requested.

Counseling Services adheres to the IACS International Association Counseling Standars for University and Collge Counceling Services mandatory professional procedure regarding confidentiality of information, and records are not part of any other Coastal Carolina University records.

Counseling Services professional staff members are available at all times for psychological emergencies. After regular business hours, 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m. and on weekends and holidays, students can get immediate assistance for psychological by contacting the Department of Public Safety at 843-349-2911 and requesting the “counselor on-call.” If a student needs to speak with a counselor for non psychiatric emergencies after hours, students can access through TimelyCare:, a counselor, https://timely.md/schools/index.html?school=coastalcarolina&

Counseling services foster an empathetic and culturally diverse, equitable, inclusive, and non-judgmental healthy campus community by contributing and providing psycho-educational programs, and consulting with faculty and staff to best serve the needs of students.

Efforts such as The Healing Space Circles, Mindfulness Psychotheraputic Tools Exploration Week, and Life Transitions: The College Journey activities promote a mentally and emotionally, healthy campus enviornment.

LiveWell Office

http://www.coastal.edu/livewell

(843) 349-4031

The LiveWell Office is a resource for the campus community to promote societal, community, relationship, and individual wellness. LiveWell provides campuswide wellness initiatives, educational events and presentations, internship opportunities and services that promote well-being.  Services include nutrition consulting, brief alcohol and other drug screening intervention and referrals, and resources for students in recovery. Appointments and educational presentations may be scheduled by calling 843-349-4031 or emailing livewell@coastal.edu.

Step UP!

Step UP! is a prosocial behavior and bystander intervention program that educates students to be proactive in helping others. The goals of Step UP! are to:

  • Raise awareness of helping behaviors
  • Increase motivation to help
  • Develop skills and confidence when responding to problems or concerns
  • Ensure the safety and well-being of self and others

Brief Alcohol and other Drug Screening, Intervention, Referral and Education

The LiveWell Office offers BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students) to students to examine and explore their alcohol and other substance use in a safe and non-judgemental setting with a trained counselor. In BASICS you will complete an online questionnaire, which creates a personalized profile report used to determine a personal strategy in regard to alcohol and substance abuse.

The goal of the program is to help students determine their strategy for a safe, healthy and low risk lifestyle in regard to alcohol and substance use choices in order to achieve academic success and personal satisfaction.

Students may self-refer to participate in BASICS by contacting the LiveWell Office at livewell@coastal.edu or students may be referred from the Dean of Students to participate in BASICS due to alcohol violation or marijuana use violation.

Confidentiality is maintained according to professional standards. Educational presentations on alcohol and other drugs can be requested.

Safe Zone

http://www.coastal.edu/safezone/

Safe Zone at CCU provides a visible network of volunteers for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and other individuals seeking information and assistance regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, harassment and/or discrimination. Safe Zone allies participate in a two-hour training session and commit to the Safe Zone program mission. Once training and commitment are completed, Safe Zone allies are identified by a CCU Safe Zone logo placed on each ally’s door and/or backpack/bag. For more information, consult the Safe Zone website at www.coastal.edu/safezone or call Counseling Services at 843-349-2305.

Department of Public Safety

http://www.coastal.edu/services/safety_and_security/publicsafety/

843-349-2177

The University maintains its own police department, whose public safety officers are state certified. The police force is augmented by security personnel. State laws and University rules and regulations are enforced by this department.

Vehicle Registration

The University recognizes the importance of providing parking for the campus community. Regulations regarding vehicle registration and parking are distributed by the Department of Public Safety. Copies are available online from the Department of Public Safety website. Students, faculty, staff and visitors are required to register their vehicles at the Office of the Department of Public Safety.

Emergency Information Center

http://www.coastal.edu/services/safety_and_security/emergencymanagement/

The online emergency information center is a comprehensive overview of Coastal Carolina University emergency policy and procedures. Coastal Carolina University alert is a state-of-the-art emergency notification system that enables us to send emergency notifications instantly and simultaneously to all registered mobile phones and through email. To register and to review the Emergency Manual and the Hurricane Manual, visit the Online Emergency Information Center website.

Sex Offender Registry

As required by the Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act, part of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, the law provides that those required to register as sex offenders under various state laws must now also provide notice when they attend or are employed by an institution of higher education. The Coastal Carolina University Department of Public Safety maintains a registry of CCU students and employees who have been convicted of sex crimes. This registry is available to any member of the public. Anyone who wishes to view the registry should contact the CCU Department of Public Safety.

Effective May 2009, Coastal Carolina University does not permit Registered Sex Offenders to enroll in classes or participate in campus activities. Additionally, failure to disclose registration shall result in immediate expulsion and revocation of any privileges as a student.

Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons

http://www.coastal.edu/intranet/library/

Kimbel Library provides services and resources to assist students with their academic research and information needs. Whether you want to read a book, watch a movie, listen to music or find an article in a newspaper, journal or magazine, the library has the right resources for you. The library supports a collection of approximately 130,000 books, 55,000 e-books, 17,000 serial titles, 5,000 CDs and DVDs and 100 databases. The library circulates laptops, video cameras, digital cameras and other equipment that students may need to complete research projects. The reference librarians and staff can help you with the research you need to succeed in your college courses. Wireless internet is available throughout the buildings. The library supports PASCAL Delivers, and interlibrary loan services are available for materials not offered by Kimbel Library.

The library provides group study space, collaborative work areas, and individual and group computing areas. The study rooms provide large, wall-mounted monitors for watching movies, recording and previewing presentations, and even SKYPE-ing.

The Bryan Information Commons provides computing spaces, collaborative group work and study areas, and soft seating in a state-of-the-art facility with the latest technology to enhance the research and learning process.

The library is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week during the academic year.

Center for Global Engagement

http://www.coastal.edu/globalinitiatives/

The mission of the Center for Global Engagement is to support the enhancement of a global perspective among our students, faculty, staff, and community.  The CGE seeks to achieve this mission by (1) coordinating and facilitating efforts on campus to transform individuals and connect the world through education abroad; (2) programming to raise global awareness on campus and in our community; (3) cultivating a safe and supportive environment for learners and leaders from all parts of the world; and building sustainable partnerships that enhance he resource position of the university to achieve strategic global engagement.

International Recruitment and Admission / International Student and Scholar Services

The Center for Global Engagement coordinates the recruitment and admission process for all incoming undergraduate international students, collaborates with the Graduate Studies office on the recruitment and admission of international graduate students, and coordinates the evaluation of foreign credential transfer of credits for all CCU students. The Center for Global Engagement is the issuing office for I-20s and DS-2019s, the documents which support visa applications by international students and scholars to study, teach or do research in the United States. In addition, the Center for Global Engagement helps international students with other visa-related issues such as practical training and academic advising. The services offered by the Center for Global Engagement includes welcoming new international students, providing orientation, facilitating the registration process, and serving as primary contact for these students throughout their stay at Coastal Carolina University. The office provides information on cultural issues; maintains applications and literature on how to obtain social security cards, drivers’ licenses, health and automobile insurance; explains employment options; and serves as an on-going general information resource. The Center for Global Engagement also coordinates the Intercultural Experience Community, a living learning community at University Place, and supports other clubs and organizations through collaborative programming.  Trips and a variety of activities are organized each semester. For more information, please reach out to internationalservices@coastal.edu or stop by Kearns 207.

Education Abroad

The Center for Global Engagement actively promotes study, work, and travel abroad programs for CCU students to other countries and maintains oversight for risk management through policy development and insurance processing for all travel abroad for Coastal Carolina University. Coastal has entered into bilateral agreements with universities and colleges in Australia, Brazil, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Russia, Senegal, Spain, , and the United Arab Emirates. The University sponsors its own academic programs through faculty-led education abroad programs and semester and year abroad programs, and third-party provider programs for study and internship abroad, which provide opportunities for summer, semester, or academic year engagement abroad with a focus on accessibility for all CCU students. In addition to completing academic coursework that can transfer back to satisfy required coursework at Coastal, students will also register for INTL 398 International Experiential Engagement. Please direct questions related to study opportunities to the Center for Global Engagement location in LJSU A109 or by visiting www.coastal.edu/educationabroad or emailing studyabroad@coastal.edu. For opportunities about international internships, please visit www.coastal.edu/internships/internationalinternships or stop by the Career Services office in LJSU A203.

In many cases financial aid may be used to help with study abroad expenses which would include: tuition, room and board, passport fees, personal and miscellaneous expenses and travel to and from the host country. The Center for Global Engagement will provide students with an estimated cost of attendance for their study abroad destination. Please check with the Financial Aid Office for specifics regarding eligibility. Keep in mind that financial aid can only be used for coursework that is satisfying degree requirements. The Center for Global Engagement also coordinates internal scholarship programs that have provided over $60,000 annually in education abroad scholarships. The University also provides mentoring support to help students apply for numerous prestige international scholarship programs that provide substantial grants for education abroad participation, including Gilman, Critical Languages Scholarship, Rotary, Fulbright, Boren, Schwarzman, and others. For more information about these programs, please visit www.coastal.edu/globalinitiatives.

Campus Internationalization

The Center for Global Engagement collaborates with departments across campus to support campus internationalization activities to raise global perspective.

Student Computing Services (SCS)

http://www.coastal.edu/services/scs/

Striving to enhance the students’ academic experience, SCS provides assistance to students on technical issues and technology-related projects. The SCS employees, who are mainly qualified student assistants, maintain the general-access computer labs, assist with computer accounts and academic projects, support the residence hall computer operations, and advise on computer and software purchases. In addition, SCS assists with email, Moodle, WebAdvisor, printing, and wireless access. Some majors may require students to have their own notebooks; refer to the SCS website for the latest recommended computer specifications and requirements.

Student Health Services

http://www.coastal.edu/health

843-349-6543

Student Health Services provides quality primary care, prevention, and education services that are student-centered, with an emphasis on teaching personal responsibility for health and wellness.

Located across the street from Baxley Hall (east side of University Blvd.), Student Health Services provides quality primary care, prevention and education services that are student centered, with an emphasis on teaching personal responsibility for health and wellness. We encourage you to make an appointment for non-emergencies, visit us to pick up health and wellness resources, or access our website for more information about hours and additional services.

Some of the services offered include online student health; medical prescriptions; diagnostic services; treatment of minor sprains, strains, wounds and lacerations; allergy injections; gynecological exams and contraception; physical exams; immunizations; prescription delivery; after-hours consult-a-nurse; and referral coordination, among other services. Also, health education outreach is provided to students, faculty, and staff with information, resources, and services to promote healthy lifestyles; key elements of health education outreach include curriculum infusion, presentations, programs, and events.

Our dedicated teams of professionals are available to not only assess students’ health care needs and provide health education outreach but also provide information about student health insurance. We encourage students to make an appointment for non-emergencies, visit us to pick up health and wellness information, or access our website for many other resources. For additional information or to make an appointment, please go to coastal.edu/health and/or select “My Student Health Services” for instructions on how to register and gain access to the online patient portal and much more… 

Emergency Contacts

  On Campus Emergencies 911
  Public Safety 843-349-2177
  Counseling Services 843-349-2305

After Hours Care

  Conway Medical Center 843-347-7111
  Doctors Care Carolina Forest 843-903-6650
  Doctors Care Conway 843-248-6269
  Doctors Care Myrtle Beach 843-626-9379
  Grand Strand Regional Medical Center 843-692-1000
  South Strand Behavioral Health 843-839-1000

Student Health Insurance

 

Comprehensive Student Health Insurance (Voluntary Enrollment Plan)

Coastal Carolina University sponsors a comprehensive medical plan through BlueCross/BlueShield of South Carolina managed by Academic HealthPlans, Inc. for a reasonable cost for students who do not have comprehensive health insurance coverage. Students may obtain a health insurance brochure at Student Health Services or from the Academic HealthPlans website at coastal.myahpcare.com or by calling toll free 1-855-306-9474.

University Bookstore

http://www.coastal.bncollege.com/

The Bookstore has used and new textbooks, rentable titles, and digital books required for Coastal Carolina University courses. The Bookstore also carries all course-related supplies, and offers software at educationally discounted prices. You will also find the best brand names in Coastal Carolina clothing and gifts at the CCU Bookstore. Your entertainment needs are met here with a large selection in college music and general books. The Bookstore also offers discount movie tickets through Carmike Cinemas. The Bookstore invites all students to come in and shop or study; there are many reading and entertainment lounges located throughout the store.

Campus Dining

http://coastalcarolina.campusdish.com/

#CCUFoodCrew provides a high quality experience to students in our dining facilities located all over the Coastal Carolina University campus. We offer customer-oriented locations featuring a variety of menu choices. You can enjoy a leisurely cup of coffee with your friends, have late night pizza delivered to your resident hall, or enjoy all-you-care-to-eat in Hicks Dining Hall just to name a few. #CCUFoodCrew accommodates residents with multiple meal plan options. Visit coastalcarolina.campusdish.com for more information on these options and find the answers to any of your dining questions.

The Fred W. Hicks III Dining Hall

This all-you-care-to-eat location offers a wide variety from which to choose. Featuring an American Grill, Exhibition Bakery and revamped Deli. We also offer fresh grilled entrees, pizza, an abundant salad bar, homemade soups, amazing comfort foods and delicious desserts. Hicks Dining Hall serves three meals a day, Monday-Friday, brunch and dinner Saturday and Sunday, and late night service 11 p.m. - 2 a.m. Thursday-Sunday.

UP Café

UP Café is located in the University Place residential complex. This dining facility features a hot buffet, a plentiful salad bar, a grill station and a made-to-order deli. Open seven days a week, UP Café is a convenient option for University Place residents and will happily serve all students’ late night needs.

You can purchase a meal with a meal swipe, cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash.

CINO Grille – Student Union

Conveniently located in the heart of campus, this dining facility features Subway, Chauncey’s Queso Corner, Chick-fil-A, Grille Works burgers and fries, soups, salads, Sushi (made on premise), and a wide variety of Grab ‘n Go items. CINO Grille is open seven days a week, accepting cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash. CINO is a great alternative for meal swipes. Many hot and cold options are available.

Starbucks® – Library

You heard right, we have a Starbucks® on campus! Whether it’s a tall brewed coffee or a java chip frappuccino, you can get your favorite caffeine fix here. Don’t forget the baked goods and comfortable seating. Located for easy study in Kimbel Library, Starbucks® accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash.

UP Convenience Store – University Place

Stock your in-room fridge or grab a snack at the on-campus market. The convenience store provides everything from ice cold soft drinks, chips, candy, cereal, milk, health and beauty products and much more. The best part is you can use your Dining Dollars or CINO Cash! Open seven days a week.

Hackler Grill

Visit the Grill at The Hackler Golf Course after 18 holes or just after class. Featuring hot and cold sandwiches, fries and plenty of snacks and beverages, it’s a perfect pit stop. Open seven days a week, accepting cash, credit, Dining Dollars, CINO Cash; and you can also use a meal swipe for a variety of items.

Coastal Science Center Snack Bar

The Coastal Science Center Snack Bar is located across 501 on the East Campus. It offers Grab ‘n Go items, Chick-fil-A sandwiches, microwavable goodies, pastries, soup, assorted drinks, and more. Open Monday-Friday.

Pie By Night – HTC Center

Pie By Night is a late night pizza delivery establishment located in the HTC Center, across from the gym. They have a variety of specialty pizzas, wings, breadsticks, smoothies, and desserts. Open seven nights a week, accepting cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash. Call and place your order today.

Einstein Bros. Bagels – Brittain Hall

Einstein Bros. Bagels has a generous selection of fresh-baked bagels, made to order bagel sandwiches, premium coffee, salads, pastries, fresh fruit, blended drinks, and healthy snacks. Open Monday-Saturday and closed on Sunday. Einstein Bros. accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash.

Main Street P.O.D.

Located in the Lib Jackson Student Union, this upscale convenience store offers a wide variety of snacks, beverages and grab-and-go items, as well as grocery items. Need to do your weekly shopping, or just need a quick snack? Check out Main Street for everything you need. Main Street P.O.D. accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars, and CINO Cash.

Road Rooster

Road Rooster is a quick service mobile food truck, with a rotating menu. The Road Rooster offers a variety of delicious options, making you want to come back for more. Conveniently located on Prince Lawn but also visits sporting events, concerts, and many other popular campus events. The Road Rooster accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars and CINO Cash.

Chauncey’s Choice

Chauncey’s Choice located next to William’s Brice is our newest residential dining location. For breakfast and lunch it features three stations and seats 120 people. The menus focuses on the simple style and helps promote healthier eating by eliminating major temptations. We accommodate all the needs of our students, faculty, and staff. Chauncey’s Choice accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars and CINO Cash.

The Market P.O.D.

The Market P.O.D is in the new Elvington residential complex, in Tradition Hall. The Market P.O.D. offers a store experience that comes “fully loaded” with food and product offerings designed for every taste set in a store setting. The Market can satisfy students’ needs for selection, quality and value. The Market P.O.D. accepts cash, credit, Dining Dollars and CINO Cash.

University Housing

http://www.coastal.edu/housing/

843-349-6400

Coastal Carolina University maintains campus residence halls which house approximately 4,700 students. The types of residence halls range from apartment-style to traditional suite-style accommodations. A variety of programming and special interest housing communities are available to students. These efforts assist and encourage the residents to interact with faculty, staff and other students. All residence halls are staffed by professional and para-professional staff members who are thoroughly trained and educated in the development of students. All first- and second-year students are required to live in University Housing.

Tradition, Chanticleer, CINO, and Teal Halls

The newest residence halls on campus, these three-story buildings are co-educational housing for first-year students. Units have five double-occupancy large bedrooms, with air conditioning, shared bath with multiple sinks, toilets and showers. Regular custodial services are provided for suite bathrooms. Beds are extra-long, twin-size (36” x 80”), each resident has a desk and chair, chest of drawers, built-in closet space, cable television service and internet access. Each wing, which is inclusive of five units, shares a study room and large TV lounge. There is a professional grade community kitchen in each building with a multipurpose program room in each building. The buildings are within walking distance to the HTC Student Recreation and Convocation Center. Also provided for the convenience of the residents are a convenience store, free laundry, drink and snack vending machines. More than 1,200 first-year students will call these halls home.

Ronald G. Eaglin and Ronald R. Ingle Halls

These two halls have a combined occupancy of approximately 850 students in more traditional semi-suite style units. Rooms are double-occupancy and are connected by a semi-private bathroom to a neighboring double-occupancy room; all four residents share the adjoining bathroom. Each double-occupancy semi-suite is furnished with two beds, two desks and chairs, two chest of drawers, and closet space.

Additionally, there are a limited number of suite style units in each building consisting of four individual bedrooms, a common living area, and one bathroom for the suite.

An all-you-care-to-eat dining facility, The Fred W. Hicks III Dining Hall, is located between Ronald R. Ingle Hall and Ronald G. Eaglin Hall. Both buildings have both wired and wireless high-speed internet access.

The Woods

Cypress Hall
Dogwood Hall
Elm Hall
Maple Hall
Oak Hall
Palmetto Hall

These halls are all suite-style living units, accommodating more than 400 first-year students. Each unit houses four students with individual bedrooms. In addition, each apartment is furnished with a refrigerator, sofa, kitchen-dining bar with stools, beds, desks and chairs, chest of drawers, and closet space. The four residents in each unit share one bathroom within the suite. All units are wired for high-speed internet access.

The Gardens

Azalea Hall
Magnolia Hall

Azalea and Magnolia Halls are efficiency apartment-style living units which accommodate almost 90 students, typically returning and transfer students. Each unit houses two students who share one large bedroom. Each apartment is furnished with a refrigerator, stove, sofa, kitchen counter, stools, beds, desks and chairs, chest of drawers, built-in closet space and a bathroom.

University Place

University Place is a 46-building apartment complex conveniently located 1/2 mile from campus. It houses approximately 2,300 students in one, two, three, and four bedroom apartments. The community provides an activity house equipped with an exercise and fitness center, outdoor pool, and community space. There are also pool tables, foosball tables, basketball and volleyball courts, outdoor grills and picnic tables throughout the community.

Summer Housing

Limited space is provided in the residence halls for those students wishing to take courses during the summer on a first-come, first-served basis. For more information, contact University Housing.

University Housing Application and License Agreement

Any student interested in living in the residence halls must first be admitted to the University. Upon admission to the University, a student may access the online housing application on the University Housing’s website (www.coastal.edu/housing/applyforhousing). The student must then submit the non-refundable application fee and non-refundable housing fee prepayment. Residence hall space will be assigned based on the date and time a student’s complete application is received and the student’s preference. University Housing cannot guarantee specific space.

Release from the Housing Contract

If a student desires to be released from the University Housing License Agreement, he/she must fill out the Request for Release webform, which is available through the MyCoastalHome student housing web portal. Generally, a release from the License Agreement (i.e. the contract between the resident and University Housing) will only be granted to those residents who graduate or withdraw from the University, get married, or are called upon for military service during the license agreement term. Other requests will be reviewed on an individual basis. Students who cancel or terminate the contract prior to the end of the contractual period will not receive a refund and will also be assessed a cancellation fee.

Student Complaint Policy and Procedure

Policy Summary (click here to view the complete policy)

All Coastal Carolina University students will be provided an adequate opportunity to bring complaints to the attention of the administration with the assurance they will be treated promptly, professionally, fairly, confidentially, and without fear of reprisal. This policy guides the orderly procedure of complaints and attempts at resolution. University wide policies may be accessed through the University Policies website at www.coastal.edu/policies.

Title IX Compliance

Title IX is a federal law that prohibits sex discrimination in educational programs and activities at most schools, colleges and universities. Title IX is commonly associated with the concept of gender equity in athletics – a goal that has supported the growth and strength of women’s athletics programs. Title IX is far broader in its scope and protections, including a prohibition on sexual harassment, sexual violence and all forms of sexual misconduct.

Under Title IX, the University, as a recipient of federal funding, must have a process in place for responding to allegations of sexual discrimination, harassment or sexual violence. Placing these responsibilities under the auspices of an educational institution is a sensitive subject, since many feel that such complaints should be handled exclusively by the police. Individuals are encouraged to report criminal behavior to local law enforcement. However, even when local law enforcement is involved, universities are required to provide an alternative process for resolving complaints within our community. Our processes are designed to provide the affected individuals with more support and resources than they might find in the criminal justice system.

Faculty and staff are obligated to report any information brought to their attention related to sexual assault, sexual harassment or sexual violence. For additional information about Title IX and contact information on reporting, go to http://www.coastal.edu/titleix/. The CCU Title IX Coordinator may be reached by calling the Office phone: 843-349-2382, Email: titleix@coastal.edu. The Coordinator will facilitate our efforts to improve the campus climate, ensure we have effective resources in place for students, faculty and staff who are affected by sexual harassment, discrimination or violence, and implement policies and practices that are prompt, equitable and in compliance with federal mandates including Title IX. Please know that we will be vigilant in addressing these issues and doing everything we can to maintain a safe educational and work environment for all members of the Coastal community.