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Florida Atlantic University

Florida Atlantic University (Florida Atlantic or FAU) is a public research university with its main campus in Boca Raton, Florida, and satellite campuses in Dania Beach, Davie, Fort Lauderdale, Jupiter, and Fort Pierce.[3] FAU belongs to the 12-campus State University System of Florida and serves South Florida. Established as Florida's fifth public university in 1961, FAU has quickly grown to become one of the largest institutions in the state by enrollment.[6] Florida Atlantic University is classified among "R2: Doctoral Universities – High research activity".[7] Florida Atlantic offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs within its 10 colleges.[8] The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

Florida Atlantic University
Motto"Where Tomorrow Begins"
TypePublic research university
EstablishedJuly 15, 1961; 61 years ago (July 15, 1961)
Parent institution
State University System of Florida
AccreditationSACS
Academic affiliations
Endowment$240.7 million (2020)[1]
Budget$900 million (2020)
PresidentStacy Volnick (interim)
ProvostMichele Hawkins (interim)
Academic staff
1,598[2]
Administrative staff
1,499[2]
Students30,808[2]
Undergraduates24,687[2]
Postgraduates4,670[2]
790
Location, ,
United States

26°22′16″N 80°06′07″W / 26.371°N 80.102°W / 26.371; -80.102Coordinates: 26°22′16″N 80°06′07″W / 26.371°N 80.102°W / 26.371; -80.102
CampusSmall City[4], 850 acres (340 ha)[3]
NewspaperUniversity Press
ColorsBlue and red[5]
   
NicknameOwls
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division I FBSC-USA (until June 30, 2023)
The American (from July 1, 2023)
MascotOwlsley and Hoot
Websitefau.edu

FAU opened in 1964 as the first public university in the Miami metro area, offering only upper-division and graduate level courses. Initial enrollment was only 867 students, increasing in 1984 when the university admitted its first lower-division undergraduate students.[9] As of 2021, enrollment has grown to over 30,000 students representing 180 countries, 50 states, and the District of Columbia.[10] The university has an annual budget of $900 million and an annual economic impact of $6.3 billion.[11] Since 1964, Florida Atlantic University has awarded degrees to over 185,000 alumni.[12]

FAU's intercollegiate sports teams, the Florida Atlantic Owls, compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I and the Conference USA (C-USA). With 19 varsity athletic teams, the Owls have won numerous titles and championships within the conference and division. On October 21, 2021, Florida Atlantic accepted the invitation to join the American Athletic Conference (AAC) and will become a full-member on July 1, 2023.[13]

History

Establishment

On July 15, 1961, to meet the burgeoning educational demands of South Florida, the state legislature passed an act authorizing the establishment of a new university in the city of Boca Raton. Florida Atlantic University was built on Boca Raton Army Airfield, a 1940s-era army airbase. During World War II, the airfield served as the Army Air Corps' sole radar training facility. The base was built on the existing Boca Raton Airport and on 5,860 acres (23.7 km2) of adjacent land.[14] A majority of the land was acquired from Japanese-American farmers from the failing Yamato Colony. The land was seized through eminent domain, leaving many Japanese-Americans little recourse in the early days of World War II.[14]

 
President Lyndon B. Johnson at the university's dedication on October 25, 1964

The airbase was used for radar training, anti-submarine patrols along the coast, and as a stop-over point for planes being ferried to Africa and Europe via South America. The airfield was composed of four runways, still visible on the Boca Campus today and mainly used for parking.

By early 1947, the military decided to transfer future radar training operations to Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi. The departure of the air force in 1947 would leave Boca Raton Army Airfield essentially abandoned.

Expansion and growth

Florida Atlantic University opened on September 14, 1964, with an initial student body of 867 students in five colleges. The first degree awarded was an honorary doctorate given to President Lyndon B. Johnson on October 25, 1964, at the dedication and opening of the university.[15] At the time of its opening, there were 350 employees, of which 120 were faculty. On-campus housing for students was first added in September 1965, when Algonquin Hall opened.[16][17]

Florida Atlantic's history is one of continuing expansion as the university's service population has grown. The university originally served only upper-division and graduate level students, because the state intended the institution "to complement the state's community college system, accepting students who had earned their associate degrees from those institutions."[17]

Florida Atlantic began its expansion beyond a one-campus university in 1971, when it opened its Commercial Boulevard campus in Fort Lauderdale. Due to a rapidly expanding population in South Florida, in 1984 Florida Atlantic opened its doors to lower-division undergraduate students. The following year, the university added its third campus in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Las Olas Boulevard.

Recent history

 
Florida Atlantic University's Social Science Building, Boca Raton campus

In 1989, the Florida Legislature recognized demands for higher education in South Florida by designating Florida Atlantic as the lead state university serving Broward County. To fill this role, the university would establish a campus in Dania Beach in 1997 and another campus in the City of Davie in western Broward County in 1990. Florida Atlantic later purchased 50 acres (20 ha) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994 to establish a campus on the Treasure Coast. This would be the institution's fifth campus. The university continued its expansion in 1999 when it opened its Jupiter Campus, named for the late John D. MacArthur. This campus houses the university's honors college.

Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami's Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine established a medical training program within the Charles E. Schmidt College of Biomedical Science in 2004. Plans originally called for the construction of a new teaching hospital in coordination with Boca Raton Community Hospital on the main campus. Following successive budgets deficits in 2007, the hospital delayed its participation indefinitely. However, Florida Atlantic later established its own College of Medicine in 2010.[18][19][20][21] The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution (HBOI) also joined the university in 2007, creating Florida Atlantic's seventh campus.[22] To bring HBOI into the university family the Florida Legislature allocated $44 million to Florida Atlantic to acquire the institution.[23]

Florida Atlantic has changed dramatically since its opening in 1964. There are now more than 30,000 students attending classes on seven campuses spread across 120 miles (193 km). The university consists of ten colleges and employs more than 3,200 faculty and staff. As of 2020, the university's endowment has increased to over $240 million.

Since its founding, the university has been led by seven presidents. The university's immediate past president is Mary Jane Saunders. She was named president on March 3, 2010, then resigned on May 15, 2013. Her appointment followed the resignation of Frank Brogan. Brogan, a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida, left the university in late 2009 to become Chancellor of the State University System of Florida. Past university presidents also included Anthony J. Catanese, Helen Popovich, Glenwood Creech, and Kenneth Rast Williams. On January 17, 2014, the Board of Trustees announced the selection of John W. Kelly, formerly a vice president of Clemson University, to be the seventh president of the university with a starting date of March 1, 2014.

Academics

 
The NW 20th Street entrance sign, Boca Raton campus
 
The Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Campus Tower. Florida State AIA 1995 Award Winner[24] designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and John MY Lee Architects

As of 2021, the university's student body consists of 24,663 undergraduates, 3,380 graduate students, 440 doctoral students, and 254 medical students.[25] In 2021, the undergraduate student body consisted 61% ethnic minorities and includes students from more than 180 countries. Florida Atlantic has long ranked as the most racially, ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida's State University System. U.S. News & World Report has ranked FAU the 27th most diverse university in the nation.[25][26] For the incoming freshman class of fall 2021, the acceptance rate was 60%.[25]

The university has ten colleges which altogether offer over 180 different bachelor's, master's and doctoral degree programs:[27] the Charles E. Schmidt College of Science, Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine, Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing, College of Social Work and Criminal Justice, College of Business, College of Education, College of Engineering and Computer Science, Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, and the Graduate College.[28]

The university offers two honors options: the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College and a University Scholars Program. The Wilkes Honors College is located on the John D. MacArthur campus in Jupiter, Florida. It offers a liberal arts education in the platform of a public university, yet is comparable to a private liberal arts college.[29] The Boca Raton campus houses the University Scholars Program, which offers special honors seminars, forums, courses, and advanced course substitution for freshmen.

The fall 2021 incoming freshmen profile for the middle 50% was a 3.73–4.33 high school GPA, a 23–29 ACT composite score, and a 1100–1270 SAT total score.[30] Additional admission requirements are needed for the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, the School of Architecture, the College of Engineering and Computer Science, and the College of Science.

The average class size at FAU for undergraduates is 33 students, and for graduate classes, 12 students. The student-to-faculty ratio is 20:1.[2][31] The top three undergraduate majors by enrollment are elementary education, accounting, and management, respectively. The top three graduate majors by enrollment are business administration, educational leadership, and accounting, respectively.[32] The average age for first-year students is 18; however, the average age for all undergraduates is 24 and the average age for graduate students is 33.[2] The average 4-year graduation rate in 2021 was 47.5%.[33]

Enrichment opportunities include internships, hands-on research, study abroad experiences, and 310 clubs and campus organizations.[34] The Lifelong Learning Society operates programs that serve the educational interests of more than 19,000 senior citizens by providing classes focusing on subjects of specific interest, and audit options for regular university classes.[35] Under the university's Commercial Music Program, Hoot/Wisdom Recordings was created in 2002, enabling students to work in all creative and business aspects of the music industry. This program generated music that landed a Top 10 spot on the Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles Sales Chart during its first week of release.[36][37] The university's two-story trading room simulator, located in the College of Business, provides hands-on financial education using 25 dual-monitor computers and can accommodate 50 people at one time. A second lab provides full audio/visual connectivity and 25 additional workstations. Florida Atlantic allows local financial businesses to use the Trading Room for training.[38]

Rankings

USN&WR Graduate School rankings[47]
Nursing 54
Social Work 79
Public Administration 81
Part-time MBA 92
Computer Engineering 103
Overall Education 138
Computer Science 146
Electrical Engineering 151
Biology 203

For 2023, U.S. News & World Report ranked Florida Atlantic University as the 132nd best public university in the United States, and 263rd overall among all national universities, public and private.[48]

In 2023, U.S. News & World Report ranked the undergraduate nursing, business, and engineering programs 93rd, 164th, and 165th nationally, respectively.[48]

The university was named one of the "Best Southeastern Colleges" in the United States by the Princeton Review for 2023.[49]

In 2022, Florida Atlantic was ranked 72nd in the nation by Washington Monthly in their 2022 National University Rankings.[50]

Research

 
The Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine on Florida Atlantic University's Boca Raton campus. The sculpture is "Orgonelle," designed by Rob Fisher.[51]

FAU is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity.[52] The university has established notable partnerships with major research institutions such as the Scripps Research Institute, the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies, and the Max Planck Society.[53][54][55]

The university is the home of two centers of excellence: the Center of Excellence in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology and the Center for Ocean Energy Technology. These centers have been selected by Florida's Emerging Technology Commission to receive grants to continue and increase their operations. FAU beat out some of Florida's top research universities, including the University of Florida and Florida State University, for the initial funding from the state.[56]

Since receiving its startup funding, Florida Atlantic has secured additional funds from other sources, including federal and private research grants. As a result, both centers have engaged in academic and industry partnerships, combining expertise in ocean engineering, marine biotechnology, functional genomics, proteomics, and bioinformatics. Researchers, scientists, and students at the centers are designing technologies to explore the sea, harvest renewable energy, discover new medicines, and develop new therapeutics to combat agents of bioterrorism.[57][58] As a result of this research, in 2007 the university and Lockheed Martin announced an exclusive licensing agreement to develop and produce a rapidly deployable and autonomous mooring buoy system for military and scientific uses.[59]

In 2010, the United States Department of Energy designated FAU as one of three national centers for ocean energy research and development. The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center joins centers in the Pacific Northwest (University of Washington and Oregon State University) and in Hawaii (University of Hawaii). The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center is undertaking research and development of technologies capable of generating renewable power from ocean currents and ocean thermal energy.[60]

The university houses both an Imaging Technology Center and a NASA Imaging Technology Space Center. Located in the College of Engineering and Computer Science, the centers specialize in digital imaging research and development for use in both government and commercial applications in the areas of medical technology, surveillance, communications, education, inspection, scientific observation, manufacturing, visual recognition and identification, and motion picture and digital video. The Florida Atlantic Imaging Technology Center is developing a curriculum for digital imaging and processing, thereby establishing Florida Atlantic as the only university in the nation to offer this technical concentration.[61] The NASA Imaging Technology Center is one of 12 NASA Research Partnership Centers throughout the nation which develop dual-use research and development with the participation of NASA and other related industries in the US. The center occupies two sets of laboratories and administrative offices, one on Florida Atlantic's main campus in Boca Raton, the other at the Fort Lauderdale campus.[58]

FAU is affiliated to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University, with properties in Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton. The Research Park provides outside research facilities for companies which enable them to interact with the university community and its facilities, resources, and expertise. The Research Park operates the Technology Business Incubator;[62] The incubator works to foster the start-up and growth of technology-based businesses, seeking to scale them and build relationships for them with the university. The Boca Raton campus is also home to the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences.

Campus

Florida Atlantic University's geographical distribution is located on six campuses spread across Palm Beach, Broward, and St. Lucie counties. The region is home to more than three million people.[63][64] The university's main campus is located in the City of Boca Raton in Palm Beach County. The county is also home to the John D. MacArthur Campus located in Jupiter. FAU operates three campuses in the Broward County cities of Dania Beach, Davie, and Fort Lauderdale. Florida Atlantic University also operates a campus in the St. Lucie County city of Fort Pierce. In addition to students who attend classes on the universities campuses, there are 1,612 distance learning students who conduct their studies over the internet or through other means. These students account for 6% of the university's student body.[65]

FAU is a signatory of the American College & University presidents Climate Commitment Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education. This commits the institution to ensuring all new construction projects meet the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver standards.[66] In 2011, the College of Engineering and Computer Science Building was LEED Platinum certified.

Palm Beach County campuses

Boca Raton

FAU's main campus in Boca Raton was established on the remnants of a World War II American Army airbase in 1964. Spanning 850 acres (3.5 km2), the site is located between the cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale. The campus was designated a burrowing owl sanctuary in 1971 by the Audubon Society. The owls find the campus appealing because there are few predators, due to the university's proximity to the Boca Raton Airport, and because the campus was originally cleared of vegetation when operating as an airbase during World War II. "The feisty bird, traditionally associated with wisdom and determination, serves as the university's mascot."[67]

The Boca Raton campus is home to a wide variety of university programs and facilities. These facilities are labs and classrooms, housing for students, a 6,000-gallon shark tank for aquatic research, a movie theater, athletic and recreational facilities, and the student-run record label Hoot/Wisdom Recordings.[68] In addition to academic and cultural programs, the campus also houses Florida Atlantic's Division I athletics program. The main campus serves approximately 19,077 students, or 70% of the university's student body, offering a number of academic programs, activities, and services.[2][65][68]

The Boca Raton campus also houses a number of other institutions, including the A. D. Henderson University School, FAU High School, one of Florida Atlantic University's Research Parks, and the Lifelong Learning Society.

Jupiter–John D. MacArthur Campus

In addition to the Boca Raton campus in southern Palm Beach County, FAU operates a campus in northern Palm Beach County, in Jupiter. The John D. MacArthur Campus, named after businessman and philanthropist John D. MacArthur, was established in 1999 to serve residents of central and northern Palm Beach and southern Martin counties. The MacArthur Campus occupies 45 acres (0.18 km2), upon which are eight classroom and office buildings, a library, a 500-seat auditorium, two residence halls, a dining hall, museum building, and utility plant.[69] The MacArthur Campus also houses the Harriet L. Wilkes Honors College, Scripps Florida, FAU Brain Institute, and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. The campus serves approximately 1,262 students, or 4% of the university's student body.[65]

Broward County campuses

Dania Beach–SeaTech

The Dania Beach Campus, also known as SeaTech, was founded in 1997 as a state-funded Type II research center.[70] The institute is part of FAU's Department of Ocean Engineering which was founded in 1965 as the first ocean engineering undergraduate program in the nation. The campus is located on 8 acres (0.03 km2) of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. SeaTech is home to university faculty and students engaged in sponsored ocean engineering research and development in the areas of acoustics, marine vehicles, hydrodynamics and physical oceanography, marine materials and nanocomposites.[70] The Dania Beach Campus serves approximately 70 students, roughly 1% of the university's total student body.[65]

Davie

 
Senator James A. Scott Education and Science Building on the FAU Davie campus

The Davie Campus of Florida Atlantic University was established in 1990 on 38 acres (0.15 km2) of land in western Broward County.[71] The campus serves approximately 3,488 students, or 13% of the FAU student body, making it the university's second largest campus by enrollment.[65] The campus features a multi-story student union with offices for student government and student organizations, a multipurpose area and student lounge, a bookstore, and cafeteria.[72] The union also contains a student health center that provides medical services and health counseling.[72] Davie is also the home of "environmental research initiatives focused on Everglades restoration."[73] FAU colleges offering courses at the FAU Davie campus include Social Work and Criminal Justice; Arts and Letters; Business; Education; Nursing; and Science. The campus is located on Broward College's Central Campus. Students may enter BC as freshmen and graduate from FAU with undergraduate degrees in over 14 disciplines. More than 315,000 square feet of carefully designed classrooms, laboratories and faculty, staff and student offices are located on this campus along with a shared-use, 112,000 square-foot FAU/BC library designed for the 21st century.

Other support facilities include a shared Childcare Center, a student Wellness Center and a multi-service Student Union. The campus also offers a rich and varied program of student activities provided by the Division of Student Affairs. Students have all of the services they require for career counseling, wellness, testing and evaluation, tutoring, health services, student government and financial aid, among others. Like a small college within a large university, the Davie Campus is seen as a "model" branch campus for the state of Florida and the nation.[71]

Fort Lauderdale

The university has two buildings in downtown Fort Lauderdale, both of which are considered part of one Fort Lauderdale campus. The Askew Tower (AT) and the Higher Education Complex (HEC) on Las Olas Boulevard. The campus offers courses in communication, graphic design, architecture, and urban and regional planning.[74] The campus is home to approximately 900 students or 3.2% of the university's student body.[65]

St. Lucie County campuses

Fort Pierce–Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution

In addition to the Treasure Coast Campus, FAU operates a campus in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution. Harbor Branch merged with the university in 2007 to become the HBOI at FAU.[2][3][22] The Florida Legislature allocated $44 million for the university to acquire the institution and its 600-acre (2.4 km2) campus.[23][75][76]

Former Campuses

Port St. Lucie–Treasure Coast Campus

Treasure Coast Campus of Florida Atlantic University operated through a partnership with Indian River State College (IRSC). Florida Atlantic purchased 50 acres (0.2 km2) of land in Port St. Lucie in 1994. At the end of spring 2012 class term, Florida Atlantic University ended offering classes at the Port St. Lucie campus.[77]

Athletics

Florida Atlantic's 19 varsity sports teams, the Owls, compete in NCAA's Division I. The Owls joined Conference USA for the 2013–14 season. The university's athletics program began in 1979, when Florida Atlantic first started sponsoring intercollegiate teams.[78] Since then, the university has worked to expand the quality of its intercollegiate program by attracting coaches such as Howard Schnellenberger, Matt Doherty, Rex Walters, Lane Kiffin, Mike Jarvis, Dusty May, and Willie Taggart. The university's colors are FAU Blue, FAU Red, and FAU Silver.[5]

On October 21, 2021, Florida Atlantic accepted the invitation to join the American Athletic Conference (AAC) and will become a full-member on July 1, 2023.[13]

Traditions

 
The "Rat's Mouth" student tailgating area located at the grassy area directly in front of FAU Stadium. In 2015, this area was moved to Lot 5 behind the stadium.[79]

FAU is home to a number of sports-related traditions and school spirit organizations.

Every fall before the first football game of the season, FAU's Student Government Association sponsors the annual football "Bonfire"[80][81] where the opposing team's mascot is burned in effigy. This event typically includes a concert and a speech by the university's head football coach.

Also in football, Florida Atlantic challenges its rival Florida International (FIU) in the annual Shula Bowl. This intercollegiate football game is named after legendary coach Don Shula; so named because at the time of its inception, both head coaches, Florida Atlantic's Howard Schnellenberger and Florida International coach Don Strock, had worked under Shula at some point during their careers. Even though both universities have since moved on to new head coaches, the Shula Bowl is still played. As a home game, the competition takes place at university's own stadium; as an away game, the bowl is played at FIU Stadium.[67]

For basketball, Florida Atlantic celebrates the "Red Hot Madness and Stroll Off" pep rally that introduces fans to the team and coaches, host a number of basketball-related contests such as 3-point shoot-outs and slam dunk competitions, and features step performances by the school's National Pan-Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities.[82] During the regular season, the "Bury the Burrow in Red" event calls for Florida Atlantic students to wear as much red as possible and fill the Burrow, the university's multi-purpose arena, during the annual basketball rivalry game between Florida Atlantic and Florida International University.[83]

The official spirit group supporting Florida Atlantic athletics is the "prOWLers". The group began in February 2002 to support the men's basketball program during the team's run for the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship. The group is funded by the Student Alumni Association, and can now be found at most sporting events cheering for Florida Atlantic.[84] The prOWLers are joined by the Owl Rangers,[85] a fan group that paints their bodies in the Florida Atlantic school colors. The hOWLetts are a student club that attend gameday events and assist in recruiting athletes.[86]

Since 2002, Florida Atlantic students have been using Owl Fingers (the "OK" hand sign) to show school pride and wish the athletic teams luck during football point after attempts (PATs) and basketball free throws.[87]

Student life

Student body composition as of May 2, 2022
Race and ethnicity[88] Total
White 39% 39
 
Hispanic 29% 29
 
Black 20% 20
 
Other[a] 5% 5
 
Asian 4% 4
 
Foreign national 3% 3
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 38% 38
 
Affluent[c] 62% 62
 

Residential life

 
Florida Atlantic University's Parliament Hall on the Boca Raton campus

Residential housing at FAU is available on the Boca Raton and John D. MacArthur campuses. "All full-time freshmen are required to reside in university housing," however, "exemptions from this policy are made for students who: are 21 or older by the first day of class, reside with parent(s) or legal guardian(s) within a 50-mile (80 km) radius of the Boca Raton campus, or are married."[89] As of 2021, over 4,000 students live on-campus in Boca Raton.[90] The Wilkes Honors College on the MacArthur Campus requires all students live on-campus within its two residence halls, however, exceptions are made for students who are 26 years of age, married, or have dependent children.[91][92]

 
Florida Atlantic University's Innovation Village student apartments on the Boca Raton campus

Boca Raton's on-campus housing facilities are: Indian River Towers (opened 2001), Heritage Park Towers (opened 2004), Glades Park Towers (opened 2007), Parliament Hall (opened 2013), University Village Apartments (UVA), and Innovation Village Apartments (IVA) (opened 2011). Heritage Park and Glades Park Towers each offer 602 beds with 96 single rooms.[93] UVA and IVA exclusively serve upperclassmen while the other residence halls exclusively serve freshmen students. The university also offers upper-division undergraduate and graduate student housing in the Business and Professional Women's Scholarship House for women with a strong academic background.[94][95]

One of the newest residences on the Boca Raton campus is the Innovation Village Apartments (IVA), consisting of two buildings: IVA North and IVA South. It is a 1,200-bed apartment-style housing facility for upperclassmen, graduate, and medical students. It offers amenities that one would find in a high-rise apartment complex: lounges, retail dining, fitness centers, a pool/cabana, a volleyball court, common areas, and more. The facility opened in fall 2011.[96][97] FAU's newest residence hall is Parliament Hall, a lakeside freshmen housing facility offering 614 beds, a fitness center, lounges, retail dining, and views of the nearby Atlantic Ocean from top floors.[98]

Within its existing residential life programs, FAU offers a number of Learning Communities for freshmen and students with similar interests and concentrations. Participants meet people with similar interests, live on the same floor and take courses with others in their community, while receiving additional guidance related to those interests.[99] The university's Learning Community programs are divided into two categories, Freshman Learning Communities and Living Learning Communities. The freshman program offers 16 different concentrations, including business, nursing, and education. The Living program offers six concentrations for students residing in the Glades Park Towers dormitory, including engineering, computer science, and a Women's Leadership program.[99]

The university's Department of Housing and Residential Life and the university's fraternities and sororities sponsor a program for freshmen and other students returning to Florida Atlantic in the fall semester. This program, called the "Weeks of Welcome", spans 11 days and all campuses, and works to acclimate students with university life and to build a good on-campus community.[100] On each day, a number of different events are scheduled, including Hall Wars, which are athletic competitions between dormitories, Luaus, and a number of other events.[101] The Weeks of Welcome is the second largest campus-wide event held by Florida Atlantic.[100]

Student housing

FAU residence halls Year opened Students Accommodations
Business Professional Women's Scholarship House (BPWSH) 1996 16 Female residence requiring dedicated application
Indian River Towers (IRT) 2001 611 Freshmen
Heritage Park Towers (HPT) 2004 603 Freshmen
Glades Park Towers (GPT) 2007 602 Freshmen
Parliament Hall (PAR) 2013 614 Freshmen
University Village Apartments (UVA) 1995 524 Upperclassmen
Innovation Village Apartments South (IVA-S) 2011 605 Upperclassmen
Innovation Village Apartments North (IVA-N) 2011 611 Upperclassmen
Atlantic Park Towers (APT) 2020 600 Upperclassmen
Total 4,917 students

Campus organizations and activities

FAU has approximately 300 registered student organizations. Among the groups are academic organizations, honor societies, spiritual/religious organizations, diversity-appreciation organizations, service organizations, personal interest organizations, sports clubs, and student government agencies. These clubs and organizations run the gamut from sailing to Ultimate Frisbee, from varsity and club sports and a jazz group to a pottery guild, from political organizations to chess and video game clubs.[102] These organizations are funded by student tuition, from which $12.32 per credit hour goes toward an activities and service fee fund.[103] This generates approximately $10 million per year that is then given to student government for allocation to student clubs and organizations. The student government also finances other student life programs, including career fairs, the University Press, OWL TV and Owl Radio, and Homecoming.[104] Florida Atlantic's homecoming, also known as the "Owl Prowl," is celebrated annually in the fall semester. Events occur mainly on the Boca Raton Campus, but a number of other campuses host their own events as well. In the past, homecoming has had kickoff parties, costumed dances, bonfires, comedy shows, alumni events and dinners, a golf cart parade, and tailgating.[105][106][107] Florida Atlantic students have an organized football tailgating area known as the Rat's Mouth.[108] The name references the Spanish translation of Boca Raton.

FAU completed an $18.6 million Recreation and Wellness Center in spring 2010. The facility houses an outdoor leisure and lap pool, a cardio equipment and free weight room, two multipurpose rooms, three indoor courts and health club-style locker rooms.[109] In 2011, the facility won the NIRSA Outstanding Sports Facilities Award. Other recreation facilities include a $4.2 million[110] track and field complex,[111] with synthetic turf (opened January 2007), a ropes challenge course[112] and the 6.5 acre Henderson Fields, utilized most often by the FAU Intramural Sports and Club Sports programs.[113]

Greek life

FAU is home to approximately 28 chapters of national fraternities and sororities, encompassing approximately 1,077 members or 5% of the undergraduate population.[114][115] The highpoint of Greek life at Florida Atlantic is "Greek Week". This event is held annually during the spring semester and showcases a number of themed competitions between the university's Greek organizations. There are currently no on-campus Greek houses.[116] However, a Greek Life Housing task force has been formed to explore various housing models, including the cost of construction, "and make recommendations on how to improve the overall quality of the Greek housing...."[117]

Alumni

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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Fau redirects here For other uses see FAU Florida Atlantic University Florida Atlantic or FAU is a public research university with its main campus in Boca Raton Florida and satellite campuses in Dania Beach Davie Fort Lauderdale Jupiter and Fort Pierce 3 FAU belongs to the 12 campus State University System of Florida and serves South Florida Established as Florida s fifth public university in 1961 FAU has quickly grown to become one of the largest institutions in the state by enrollment 6 Florida Atlantic University is classified among R2 Doctoral Universities High research activity 7 Florida Atlantic offers more than 180 undergraduate and graduate degree programs within its 10 colleges 8 The university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools SACS Florida Atlantic UniversityMotto Where Tomorrow Begins TypePublic research universityEstablishedJuly 15 1961 61 years ago July 15 1961 Parent institutionState University System of FloridaAccreditationSACSAcademic affiliationsORAUSea grantSpace grantEndowment 240 7 million 2020 1 Budget 900 million 2020 PresidentStacy Volnick interim ProvostMichele Hawkins interim Academic staff1 598 2 Administrative staff1 499 2 Students30 808 2 Undergraduates24 687 2 Postgraduates4 670 2 Doctoral students790LocationBoca Raton Florida United States26 22 16 N 80 06 07 W 26 371 N 80 102 W 26 371 80 102 Coordinates 26 22 16 N 80 06 07 W 26 371 N 80 102 W 26 371 80 102CampusSmall City 4 850 acres 340 ha 3 NewspaperUniversity PressColorsBlue and red 5 NicknameOwlsSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I FBS C USA until June 30 2023 The American from July 1 2023 MascotOwlsley and HootWebsitefau wbr eduFAU opened in 1964 as the first public university in the Miami metro area offering only upper division and graduate level courses Initial enrollment was only 867 students increasing in 1984 when the university admitted its first lower division undergraduate students 9 As of 2021 enrollment has grown to over 30 000 students representing 180 countries 50 states and the District of Columbia 10 The university has an annual budget of 900 million and an annual economic impact of 6 3 billion 11 Since 1964 Florida Atlantic University has awarded degrees to over 185 000 alumni 12 FAU s intercollegiate sports teams the Florida Atlantic Owls compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA Division I and the Conference USA C USA With 19 varsity athletic teams the Owls have won numerous titles and championships within the conference and division On October 21 2021 Florida Atlantic accepted the invitation to join the American Athletic Conference AAC and will become a full member on July 1 2023 13 Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Expansion and growth 1 3 Recent history 2 Academics 2 1 Rankings 2 2 Research 3 Campus 3 1 Palm Beach County campuses 3 1 1 Boca Raton 3 1 2 Jupiter John D MacArthur Campus 3 2 Broward County campuses 3 2 1 Dania Beach SeaTech 3 2 2 Davie 3 2 3 Fort Lauderdale 3 3 St Lucie County campuses 3 3 1 Fort Pierce Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution 3 4 Former Campuses 3 4 1 Port St Lucie Treasure Coast Campus 4 Athletics 4 1 Traditions 5 Student life 5 1 Residential life 5 2 Student housing 5 3 Campus organizations and activities 5 4 Greek life 6 Alumni 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditEstablishment Edit On July 15 1961 to meet the burgeoning educational demands of South Florida the state legislature passed an act authorizing the establishment of a new university in the city of Boca Raton Florida Atlantic University was built on Boca Raton Army Airfield a 1940s era army airbase During World War II the airfield served as the Army Air Corps sole radar training facility The base was built on the existing Boca Raton Airport and on 5 860 acres 23 7 km2 of adjacent land 14 A majority of the land was acquired from Japanese American farmers from the failing Yamato Colony The land was seized through eminent domain leaving many Japanese Americans little recourse in the early days of World War II 14 President Lyndon B Johnson at the university s dedication on October 25 1964 The airbase was used for radar training anti submarine patrols along the coast and as a stop over point for planes being ferried to Africa and Europe via South America The airfield was composed of four runways still visible on the Boca Campus today and mainly used for parking By early 1947 the military decided to transfer future radar training operations to Keesler Air Force Base in Mississippi The departure of the air force in 1947 would leave Boca Raton Army Airfield essentially abandoned Expansion and growth Edit Florida Atlantic University opened on September 14 1964 with an initial student body of 867 students in five colleges The first degree awarded was an honorary doctorate given to President Lyndon B Johnson on October 25 1964 at the dedication and opening of the university 15 At the time of its opening there were 350 employees of which 120 were faculty On campus housing for students was first added in September 1965 when Algonquin Hall opened 16 17 Florida Atlantic s history is one of continuing expansion as the university s service population has grown The university originally served only upper division and graduate level students because the state intended the institution to complement the state s community college system accepting students who had earned their associate degrees from those institutions 17 Florida Atlantic began its expansion beyond a one campus university in 1971 when it opened its Commercial Boulevard campus in Fort Lauderdale Due to a rapidly expanding population in South Florida in 1984 Florida Atlantic opened its doors to lower division undergraduate students The following year the university added its third campus in downtown Fort Lauderdale on Las Olas Boulevard Recent history Edit Florida Atlantic University s Social Science Building Boca Raton campus In 1989 the Florida Legislature recognized demands for higher education in South Florida by designating Florida Atlantic as the lead state university serving Broward County To fill this role the university would establish a campus in Dania Beach in 1997 and another campus in the City of Davie in western Broward County in 1990 Florida Atlantic later purchased 50 acres 20 ha of land in Port St Lucie in 1994 to establish a campus on the Treasure Coast This would be the institution s fifth campus The university continued its expansion in 1999 when it opened its Jupiter Campus named for the late John D MacArthur This campus houses the university s honors college Florida Atlantic University and the University of Miami s Leonard M Miller School of Medicine established a medical training program within the Charles E Schmidt College of Biomedical Science in 2004 Plans originally called for the construction of a new teaching hospital in coordination with Boca Raton Community Hospital on the main campus Following successive budgets deficits in 2007 the hospital delayed its participation indefinitely However Florida Atlantic later established its own College of Medicine in 2010 18 19 20 21 The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution HBOI also joined the university in 2007 creating Florida Atlantic s seventh campus 22 To bring HBOI into the university family the Florida Legislature allocated 44 million to Florida Atlantic to acquire the institution 23 Florida Atlantic has changed dramatically since its opening in 1964 There are now more than 30 000 students attending classes on seven campuses spread across 120 miles 193 km The university consists of ten colleges and employs more than 3 200 faculty and staff As of 2020 the university s endowment has increased to over 240 million Since its founding the university has been led by seven presidents The university s immediate past president is Mary Jane Saunders She was named president on March 3 2010 then resigned on May 15 2013 Her appointment followed the resignation of Frank Brogan Brogan a former Lieutenant Governor of Florida left the university in late 2009 to become Chancellor of the State University System of Florida Past university presidents also included Anthony J Catanese Helen Popovich Glenwood Creech and Kenneth Rast Williams On January 17 2014 the Board of Trustees announced the selection of John W Kelly formerly a vice president of Clemson University to be the seventh president of the university with a starting date of March 1 2014 Academics Edit The NW 20th Street entrance sign Boca Raton campus The Dorothy F Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Campus Tower Florida State AIA 1995 Award Winner 24 designed by Edward Larrabee Barnes and John MY Lee Architects As of 2021 the university s student body consists of 24 663 undergraduates 3 380 graduate students 440 doctoral students and 254 medical students 25 In 2021 the undergraduate student body consisted 61 ethnic minorities and includes students from more than 180 countries Florida Atlantic has long ranked as the most racially ethnically and culturally diverse institution in Florida s State University System U S News amp World Report has ranked FAU the 27th most diverse university in the nation 25 26 For the incoming freshman class of fall 2021 the acceptance rate was 60 25 The university has ten colleges which altogether offer over 180 different bachelor s master s and doctoral degree programs 27 the Charles E Schmidt College of Science Charles E Schmidt College of Medicine Christine E Lynn College of Nursing College of Social Work and Criminal Justice College of Business College of Education College of Engineering and Computer Science Dorothy F Schmidt College of Arts and Letters Harriet L Wilkes Honors College and the Graduate College 28 The university offers two honors options the Harriet L Wilkes Honors College and a University Scholars Program The Wilkes Honors College is located on the John D MacArthur campus in Jupiter Florida It offers a liberal arts education in the platform of a public university yet is comparable to a private liberal arts college 29 The Boca Raton campus houses the University Scholars Program which offers special honors seminars forums courses and advanced course substitution for freshmen The fall 2021 incoming freshmen profile for the middle 50 was a 3 73 4 33 high school GPA a 23 29 ACT composite score and a 1100 1270 SAT total score 30 Additional admission requirements are needed for the Harriet L Wilkes Honors College the School of Architecture the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the College of Science The average class size at FAU for undergraduates is 33 students and for graduate classes 12 students The student to faculty ratio is 20 1 2 31 The top three undergraduate majors by enrollment are elementary education accounting and management respectively The top three graduate majors by enrollment are business administration educational leadership and accounting respectively 32 The average age for first year students is 18 however the average age for all undergraduates is 24 and the average age for graduate students is 33 2 The average 4 year graduation rate in 2021 was 47 5 33 Enrichment opportunities include internships hands on research study abroad experiences and 310 clubs and campus organizations 34 The Lifelong Learning Society operates programs that serve the educational interests of more than 19 000 senior citizens by providing classes focusing on subjects of specific interest and audit options for regular university classes 35 Under the university s Commercial Music Program Hoot Wisdom Recordings was created in 2002 enabling students to work in all creative and business aspects of the music industry This program generated music that landed a Top 10 spot on the Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Singles Sales Chart during its first week of release 36 37 The university s two story trading room simulator located in the College of Business provides hands on financial education using 25 dual monitor computers and can accommodate 50 people at one time A second lab provides full audio visual connectivity and 25 additional workstations Florida Atlantic allows local financial businesses to use the Trading Room for training 38 Rankings Edit Academic rankingsNationalForbes 39 220THE WSJ 40 401 500U S News amp World Report 41 263Washington Monthly 42 72GlobalARWU 43 601 700QS 44 1201 1400THE 45 801 1000U S News amp World Report 46 1053USN amp WR Graduate School rankings 47 Nursing 54Social Work 79Public Administration 81Part time MBA 92Computer Engineering 103Overall Education 138Computer Science 146Electrical Engineering 151Biology 203For 2023 U S News amp World Report ranked Florida Atlantic University as the 132nd best public university in the United States and 263rd overall among all national universities public and private 48 In 2023 U S News amp World Report ranked the undergraduate nursing business and engineering programs 93rd 164th and 165th nationally respectively 48 The university was named one of the Best Southeastern Colleges in the United States by the Princeton Review for 2023 49 In 2022 Florida Atlantic was ranked 72nd in the nation by Washington Monthly in their 2022 National University Rankings 50 Research Edit The Charles E Schmidt College of Medicine on Florida Atlantic University s Boca Raton campus The sculpture is Orgonelle designed by Rob Fisher 51 FAU is classified by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching as a research university with high research activity 52 The university has established notable partnerships with major research institutions such as the Scripps Research Institute the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies and the Max Planck Society 53 54 55 The university is the home of two centers of excellence the Center of Excellence in Biomedical and Marine Biotechnology and the Center for Ocean Energy Technology These centers have been selected by Florida s Emerging Technology Commission to receive grants to continue and increase their operations FAU beat out some of Florida s top research universities including the University of Florida and Florida State University for the initial funding from the state 56 Since receiving its startup funding Florida Atlantic has secured additional funds from other sources including federal and private research grants As a result both centers have engaged in academic and industry partnerships combining expertise in ocean engineering marine biotechnology functional genomics proteomics and bioinformatics Researchers scientists and students at the centers are designing technologies to explore the sea harvest renewable energy discover new medicines and develop new therapeutics to combat agents of bioterrorism 57 58 As a result of this research in 2007 the university and Lockheed Martin announced an exclusive licensing agreement to develop and produce a rapidly deployable and autonomous mooring buoy system for military and scientific uses 59 In 2010 the United States Department of Energy designated FAU as one of three national centers for ocean energy research and development The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center joins centers in the Pacific Northwest University of Washington and Oregon State University and in Hawaii University of Hawaii The Southeast National Marine Renewable Energy Center is undertaking research and development of technologies capable of generating renewable power from ocean currents and ocean thermal energy 60 The university houses both an Imaging Technology Center and a NASA Imaging Technology Space Center Located in the College of Engineering and Computer Science the centers specialize in digital imaging research and development for use in both government and commercial applications in the areas of medical technology surveillance communications education inspection scientific observation manufacturing visual recognition and identification and motion picture and digital video The Florida Atlantic Imaging Technology Center is developing a curriculum for digital imaging and processing thereby establishing Florida Atlantic as the only university in the nation to offer this technical concentration 61 The NASA Imaging Technology Center is one of 12 NASA Research Partnership Centers throughout the nation which develop dual use research and development with the participation of NASA and other related industries in the US The center occupies two sets of laboratories and administrative offices one on Florida Atlantic s main campus in Boca Raton the other at the Fort Lauderdale campus 58 FAU is affiliated to the Research Park at Florida Atlantic University with properties in Deerfield Beach and Boca Raton The Research Park provides outside research facilities for companies which enable them to interact with the university community and its facilities resources and expertise The Research Park operates the Technology Business Incubator 62 The incubator works to foster the start up and growth of technology based businesses seeking to scale them and build relationships for them with the university The Boca Raton campus is also home to the Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences Campus EditFlorida Atlantic University s geographical distribution is located on six campuses spread across Palm Beach Broward and St Lucie counties The region is home to more than three million people 63 64 The university s main campus is located in the City of Boca Raton in Palm Beach County The county is also home to the John D MacArthur Campus located in Jupiter FAU operates three campuses in the Broward County cities of Dania Beach Davie and Fort Lauderdale Florida Atlantic University also operates a campus in the St Lucie County city of Fort Pierce In addition to students who attend classes on the universities campuses there are 1 612 distance learning students who conduct their studies over the internet or through other means These students account for 6 of the university s student body 65 FAU is a signatory of the American College amp University presidents Climate Commitment Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education This commits the institution to ensuring all new construction projects meet the U S Green Building Council s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design LEED Silver standards 66 In 2011 the College of Engineering and Computer Science Building was LEED Platinum certified Palm Beach County campuses Edit Boca Raton Edit See also FAU Stadium FAU Stadium in Boca Raton FAU s main campus in Boca Raton was established on the remnants of a World War II American Army airbase in 1964 Spanning 850 acres 3 5 km2 the site is located between the cities of Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale The campus was designated a burrowing owl sanctuary in 1971 by the Audubon Society The owls find the campus appealing because there are few predators due to the university s proximity to the Boca Raton Airport and because the campus was originally cleared of vegetation when operating as an airbase during World War II The feisty bird traditionally associated with wisdom and determination serves as the university s mascot 67 The Boca Raton campus is home to a wide variety of university programs and facilities These facilities are labs and classrooms housing for students a 6 000 gallon shark tank for aquatic research a movie theater athletic and recreational facilities and the student run record label Hoot Wisdom Recordings 68 In addition to academic and cultural programs the campus also houses Florida Atlantic s Division I athletics program The main campus serves approximately 19 077 students or 70 of the university s student body offering a number of academic programs activities and services 2 65 68 The Boca Raton campus also houses a number of other institutions including the A D Henderson University School FAU High School one of Florida Atlantic University s Research Parks and the Lifelong Learning Society Jupiter John D MacArthur Campus Edit In addition to the Boca Raton campus in southern Palm Beach County FAU operates a campus in northern Palm Beach County in Jupiter The John D MacArthur Campus named after businessman and philanthropist John D MacArthur was established in 1999 to serve residents of central and northern Palm Beach and southern Martin counties The MacArthur Campus occupies 45 acres 0 18 km2 upon which are eight classroom and office buildings a library a 500 seat auditorium two residence halls a dining hall museum building and utility plant 69 The MacArthur Campus also houses the Harriet L Wilkes Honors College Scripps Florida FAU Brain Institute and the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience The campus serves approximately 1 262 students or 4 of the university s student body 65 Broward County campuses Edit Dania Beach SeaTech Edit The Dania Beach Campus also known as SeaTech was founded in 1997 as a state funded Type II research center 70 The institute is part of FAU s Department of Ocean Engineering which was founded in 1965 as the first ocean engineering undergraduate program in the nation The campus is located on 8 acres 0 03 km2 of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway SeaTech is home to university faculty and students engaged in sponsored ocean engineering research and development in the areas of acoustics marine vehicles hydrodynamics and physical oceanography marine materials and nanocomposites 70 The Dania Beach Campus serves approximately 70 students roughly 1 of the university s total student body 65 Davie Edit Senator James A Scott Education and Science Building on the FAU Davie campusThe Davie Campus of Florida Atlantic University was established in 1990 on 38 acres 0 15 km2 of land in western Broward County 71 The campus serves approximately 3 488 students or 13 of the FAU student body making it the university s second largest campus by enrollment 65 The campus features a multi story student union with offices for student government and student organizations a multipurpose area and student lounge a bookstore and cafeteria 72 The union also contains a student health center that provides medical services and health counseling 72 Davie is also the home of environmental research initiatives focused on Everglades restoration 73 FAU colleges offering courses at the FAU Davie campus include Social Work and Criminal Justice Arts and Letters Business Education Nursing and Science The campus is located on Broward College s Central Campus Students may enter BC as freshmen and graduate from FAU with undergraduate degrees in over 14 disciplines More than 315 000 square feet of carefully designed classrooms laboratories and faculty staff and student offices are located on this campus along with a shared use 112 000 square foot FAU BC library designed for the 21st century Other support facilities include a shared Childcare Center a student Wellness Center and a multi service Student Union The campus also offers a rich and varied program of student activities provided by the Division of Student Affairs Students have all of the services they require for career counseling wellness testing and evaluation tutoring health services student government and financial aid among others Like a small college within a large university the Davie Campus is seen as a model branch campus for the state of Florida and the nation 71 Fort Lauderdale Edit The university has two buildings in downtown Fort Lauderdale both of which are considered part of one Fort Lauderdale campus The Askew Tower AT and the Higher Education Complex HEC on Las Olas Boulevard The campus offers courses in communication graphic design architecture and urban and regional planning 74 The campus is home to approximately 900 students or 3 2 of the university s student body 65 St Lucie County campuses Edit Fort Pierce Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Edit In addition to the Treasure Coast Campus FAU operates a campus in Fort Pierce at the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution Harbor Branch merged with the university in 2007 to become the HBOI at FAU 2 3 22 The Florida Legislature allocated 44 million for the university to acquire the institution and its 600 acre 2 4 km2 campus 23 75 76 Former Campuses Edit Port St Lucie Treasure Coast Campus Edit Treasure Coast Campus of Florida Atlantic University operated through a partnership with Indian River State College IRSC Florida Atlantic purchased 50 acres 0 2 km2 of land in Port St Lucie in 1994 At the end of spring 2012 class term Florida Atlantic University ended offering classes at the Port St Lucie campus 77 Athletics EditMain article Florida Atlantic Owls Florida Atlantic s 19 varsity sports teams the Owls compete in NCAA s Division I The Owls joined Conference USA for the 2013 14 season The university s athletics program began in 1979 when Florida Atlantic first started sponsoring intercollegiate teams 78 Since then the university has worked to expand the quality of its intercollegiate program by attracting coaches such as Howard Schnellenberger Matt Doherty Rex Walters Lane Kiffin Mike Jarvis Dusty May and Willie Taggart The university s colors are FAU Blue FAU Red and FAU Silver 5 On October 21 2021 Florida Atlantic accepted the invitation to join the American Athletic Conference AAC and will become a full member on July 1 2023 13 Traditions Edit The Rat s Mouth student tailgating area located at the grassy area directly in front of FAU Stadium In 2015 this area was moved to Lot 5 behind the stadium 79 FAU is home to a number of sports related traditions and school spirit organizations Every fall before the first football game of the season FAU s Student Government Association sponsors the annual football Bonfire 80 81 where the opposing team s mascot is burned in effigy This event typically includes a concert and a speech by the university s head football coach Also in football Florida Atlantic challenges its rival Florida International FIU in the annual Shula Bowl This intercollegiate football game is named after legendary coach Don Shula so named because at the time of its inception both head coaches Florida Atlantic s Howard Schnellenberger and Florida International coach Don Strock had worked under Shula at some point during their careers Even though both universities have since moved on to new head coaches the Shula Bowl is still played As a home game the competition takes place at university s own stadium as an away game the bowl is played at FIU Stadium 67 For basketball Florida Atlantic celebrates the Red Hot Madness and Stroll Off pep rally that introduces fans to the team and coaches host a number of basketball related contests such as 3 point shoot outs and slam dunk competitions and features step performances by the school s National Pan Hellenic Council fraternities and sororities 82 During the regular season the Bury the Burrow in Red event calls for Florida Atlantic students to wear as much red as possible and fill the Burrow the university s multi purpose arena during the annual basketball rivalry game between Florida Atlantic and Florida International University 83 The official spirit group supporting Florida Atlantic athletics is the prOWLers The group began in February 2002 to support the men s basketball program during the team s run for the Atlantic Sun Conference Championship The group is funded by the Student Alumni Association and can now be found at most sporting events cheering for Florida Atlantic 84 The prOWLers are joined by the Owl Rangers 85 a fan group that paints their bodies in the Florida Atlantic school colors The hOWLetts are a student club that attend gameday events and assist in recruiting athletes 86 Since 2002 Florida Atlantic students have been using Owl Fingers the OK hand sign to show school pride and wish the athletic teams luck during football point after attempts PATs and basketball free throws 87 Student life EditStudent body composition as of May 2 2022 Race and ethnicity 88 TotalWhite 39 39 Hispanic 29 29 Black 20 20 Other a 5 5 Asian 4 4 Foreign national 3 3 Economic diversityLow income b 38 38 Affluent c 62 62 Residential life Edit Florida Atlantic University s Parliament Hall on the Boca Raton campus Residential housing at FAU is available on the Boca Raton and John D MacArthur campuses All full time freshmen are required to reside in university housing however exemptions from this policy are made for students who are 21 or older by the first day of class reside with parent s or legal guardian s within a 50 mile 80 km radius of the Boca Raton campus or are married 89 As of 2021 over 4 000 students live on campus in Boca Raton 90 The Wilkes Honors College on the MacArthur Campus requires all students live on campus within its two residence halls however exceptions are made for students who are 26 years of age married or have dependent children 91 92 Florida Atlantic University s Innovation Village student apartments on the Boca Raton campus Boca Raton s on campus housing facilities are Indian River Towers opened 2001 Heritage Park Towers opened 2004 Glades Park Towers opened 2007 Parliament Hall opened 2013 University Village Apartments UVA and Innovation Village Apartments IVA opened 2011 Heritage Park and Glades Park Towers each offer 602 beds with 96 single rooms 93 UVA and IVA exclusively serve upperclassmen while the other residence halls exclusively serve freshmen students The university also offers upper division undergraduate and graduate student housing in the Business and Professional Women s Scholarship House for women with a strong academic background 94 95 One of the newest residences on the Boca Raton campus is the Innovation Village Apartments IVA consisting of two buildings IVA North and IVA South It is a 1 200 bed apartment style housing facility for upperclassmen graduate and medical students It offers amenities that one would find in a high rise apartment complex lounges retail dining fitness centers a pool cabana a volleyball court common areas and more The facility opened in fall 2011 96 97 FAU s newest residence hall is Parliament Hall a lakeside freshmen housing facility offering 614 beds a fitness center lounges retail dining and views of the nearby Atlantic Ocean from top floors 98 Within its existing residential life programs FAU offers a number of Learning Communities for freshmen and students with similar interests and concentrations Participants meet people with similar interests live on the same floor and take courses with others in their community while receiving additional guidance related to those interests 99 The university s Learning Community programs are divided into two categories Freshman Learning Communities and Living Learning Communities The freshman program offers 16 different concentrations including business nursing and education The Living program offers six concentrations for students residing in the Glades Park Towers dormitory including engineering computer science and a Women s Leadership program 99 The university s Department of Housing and Residential Life and the university s fraternities and sororities sponsor a program for freshmen and other students returning to Florida Atlantic in the fall semester This program called the Weeks of Welcome spans 11 days and all campuses and works to acclimate students with university life and to build a good on campus community 100 On each day a number of different events are scheduled including Hall Wars which are athletic competitions between dormitories Luaus and a number of other events 101 The Weeks of Welcome is the second largest campus wide event held by Florida Atlantic 100 Student housing Edit FAU residence halls Year opened Students AccommodationsBusiness Professional Women s Scholarship House BPWSH 1996 16 Female residence requiring dedicated applicationIndian River Towers IRT 2001 611 FreshmenHeritage Park Towers HPT 2004 603 FreshmenGlades Park Towers GPT 2007 602 FreshmenParliament Hall PAR 2013 614 FreshmenUniversity Village Apartments UVA 1995 524 UpperclassmenInnovation Village Apartments South IVA S 2011 605 UpperclassmenInnovation Village Apartments North IVA N 2011 611 UpperclassmenAtlantic Park Towers APT 2020 600 UpperclassmenTotal 4 917 students Campus organizations and activities Edit FAU has approximately 300 registered student organizations Among the groups are academic organizations honor societies spiritual religious organizations diversity appreciation organizations service organizations personal interest organizations sports clubs and student government agencies These clubs and organizations run the gamut from sailing to Ultimate Frisbee from varsity and club sports and a jazz group to a pottery guild from political organizations to chess and video game clubs 102 These organizations are funded by student tuition from which 12 32 per credit hour goes toward an activities and service fee fund 103 This generates approximately 10 million per year that is then given to student government for allocation to student clubs and organizations The student government also finances other student life programs including career fairs the University Press OWL TV and Owl Radio and Homecoming 104 Florida Atlantic s homecoming also known as the Owl Prowl is celebrated annually in the fall semester Events occur mainly on the Boca Raton Campus but a number of other campuses host their own events as well In the past homecoming has had kickoff parties costumed dances bonfires comedy shows alumni events and dinners a golf cart parade and tailgating 105 106 107 Florida Atlantic students have an organized football tailgating area known as the Rat s Mouth 108 The name references the Spanish translation of Boca Raton FAU completed an 18 6 million Recreation and Wellness Center in spring 2010 The facility houses an outdoor leisure and lap pool a cardio equipment and free weight room two multipurpose rooms three indoor courts and health club style locker rooms 109 In 2011 the facility won the NIRSA Outstanding Sports Facilities Award Other recreation facilities include a 4 2 million 110 track and field complex 111 with synthetic turf opened January 2007 a ropes challenge course 112 and the 6 5 acre Henderson Fields utilized most often by the FAU Intramural Sports and Club Sports programs 113 Greek life Edit FAU is home to approximately 28 chapters of national fraternities and sororities encompassing approximately 1 077 members or 5 of the undergraduate population 114 115 The highpoint of Greek life at Florida Atlantic is Greek Week This event is held annually during the spring semester and showcases a number of themed competitions between the university s Greek organizations There are currently no on campus Greek houses 116 However a Greek Life Housing task force has been formed to explore various housing models including the cost of construction and make 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