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CAMPUS RESOURCES
ACADEMIC ADVISING MAEDGEN 106, 793-3813
Who do you ask when you don't know who to ask'? The Academic Advising Office is open to
all students with questions about planning and developing their academic programs. Academic
Advising coordinates class placement for new students; processes major, minor, and teaching
field changes; assigns faculty advisors to all students; and serves as a referral center to other
campus offices and services. Academic Advising also assists students transferring to or from
McMurry in making informed choices about program options. Students are seen on a walk-in
basis when possible, but appointments are recommended.
ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT CENTER CAMPUS CENTER, 793-4620
The Academic Enrichment Center (AEC), located in the Campus Center, is an integral part of
the academic area of McMurry University. The AEC serves McMurry University by providing
academic support and instructional resources for students, staff, and faculty in a comprehensive
learning environment. Services include a complete computer lab, tutoring, audio-visual materi-
als, and academic counseling. Hours of operation and tutoring schedules are available on the
McMurry homepage (http://www.mcm.edu/mcminfo/labhours/aeclab/aec.htm).
The Developmental Studies program (DEVS) offers basic skills courses in mathematics, read-
ing, and writing that are available to all students. For a complete description of these courses,
see the Developmental Studies section in the McMurry Catalog.
BOOKSTORE CAMPUS CENTER, 793-4832
The University Bookstore is leased and operated by Texas Book Company. The primary
purpose of the University Bookstore is to serve students by providing the required textbooks
and supplies for courses offered. In addition, the bookstore maintains a wide selection of
general books, medical books, computer software, and college supplies that contribute to the
overall experience of the University. Other services include: used book buy-back, college ring
orders, test preparation materials, academic regalia and announcements, McMurry clothing,
souvenirs, cards, and special order services.
BUSINESS OFFICE MAEDGEN 102, 793-3816
The Business Office is where student accounts are serviced. It is open Monday, Wednesday-
Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Tuesday from 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Services include receipt
of payments on student accounts, cashing personal checks (no two-party checks, daily limit
of $100), and disbursement of financial aid. All returned checks are automatically sent to a
collection agency. Notary services are also available.
UNIVERSITY WELLNESS & RECREATION HUNT PE CENTER, 793-4838
ACTIVITY CENTER/NATATORIUM, & WELLNESS CENTER
The McMurry University Wellness & Recreation Department strives to promote and advance
healthy lifestyles through participation opportunities, educational experiences, and supportive
services. Our goal is to offer comprehensive, quality programs and services that enhance
wellness through the promotion of healthy lifestyles. Our qualified staff is committed to
excellence and attentive to the developmental needs of our participants. We project a creative
and caring attitude, which is sensitive to the needs of the University Community. Through
recreation and intramural competition, the University Wellness & Recreation Department
provides a safe environment while enhancing sportsmanship, leadership, and lifelong skills
for the University Community.
Intramurals
The most popular extracurricular program on campus, intramurals offers a wide variety of sports
and activities with the goal of providing something for everyone. Flag football, basketball,
volleyball, soccer, racquet sports, and many other events are offered. Separate divisions for
various skill levels are provided when possible. The goal of intramurals is wide participation in
an atmosphere of fun, competition, and sportsmanship. Opportunities for part-time employment
as sports officials are also offered.
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