FLORIDA CAMPUS /// DAYTONA BEACH / STUDENT LIFE
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Immerse yourself in our dynamic student life, where each day offers new adventures and unforgettable moments!
CAMPUS FACTS ///
230+ DAYS OF SUNSHINE PER YEAR
300+ AVERAGE # OF FLYING DAYS PER YEAR
Living on campus means being part of exhilarating events every day, including the Blue & Gold Carnival and the electrifying EaglePalooza Music Festival, celebrating community, creativity and connection!
ATHLETIC TEAMS
WOMEN’S
MEN’S
Basketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Basketball
Golf
Cross Country
Living on Campus The residence halls are a great way to make close and lasting friendships. s All incoming first-year and transfer students are required to live in university- managed residence halls for the first two academic years at Embry-Riddle and maintain a required meal plan. Students over the age of 21 are not required to live on campus but may apply
Food Menus We make sure you have lots of food choices every day.
Visit the Cargo Convenience Store in the Student Village for snacks, beverages and other items to bring back to your room. Open from noon until 2:00 a.m. Do you have a special dietary restriction? Let our General Manager or Head Chef know, and we will accommodate you. Shore Adventures Our beach town setting is halfway between Orlando and St. Augustine. Take a study break and head to the ocean to swim, surf, snorkel and sail. You’re an hour away from Disney and Universal — theme park central. Can you guess how many hours our students log in at Kennedy Space Center? Too many to keep count. The great cities of the South aren’t far away. You can easily drive to Savannah, Georgia or St. Augustine, Florida — the nation’s oldest city — for a weekend. Or a brief flight takes you to Key West, Florida; Atlanta, Georgia; or New Orleans, Louisiana. Nearby lakes and crystal-clear springs offer fishing, diving and water skiing adventures.
Lacrosse Rowing Soccer Softball
Golf
Lacrosse Rowing
Soccer Tennis
Tennis
Boundless All-You-Care-To-Eat is located in New Hall 2 and features nine elevated all-you-care-to-eat dining stations ranging from classic to exotic fare. With a wide variety of fresh and healthy food options daily, your taste buds will be satisfied with every visit. Simple Servings, our award-winning, open-to-all dining platform, offers fresh, flavorful meals prepared without the most common allergens, such as milk, eggs, wheat, soy, shellfish, peanuts, tree nuts and gluten. Chick-fil-A, Qdoba, Starbucks, Propellers Café and the Refueling Station can all be found in the Student Union. Here, you will find options from gourmet burgers and hot entrées to Boar’s Head deli subs, sushi made daily, fresh fruit and salads. Grabbing a bite on the way to class? Stop by the Food Truck on Legacy Walk, fill up at Boundless All-You-Care-To-Eat or grab a sandwich or wrap from the Flight Café in the Flight Ops building. Looking for a late-night option? Late Night, located inside the Refueling Station, is open from 9:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Students can order food and beverages from any of our campus eateries through the Starship Food Delivery app and have it delivered to any campus location by a Starship Delivery Robot.
Track & Field
Track & Field
Volleyball
COED
Cheerleading
for campus housing if available. Students who reside on campus: • Have higher GPAs • Are more likely to graduate • Have more access to academic and student support services
POPULAR OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Surfing at local beaches Biking on the beach Flying over the beach Skydiving in DeLand
All resident rooms come with a bed frame, mattress, desk, desk chair and dresser. Other amenities include on-campus ethernet, Wi-Fi, movie service through the campus network and free use of laundry machines. Resident Advisors are a great resource for students to stay connected to the university and assist them as they navigate their on-campus living experience. There are numerous opportunities to become involved with student leadership or student staff positions within the residence halls. Some first-year students have an opportunity to be a part of one of several themed or learning communities to live with other students who share similar interests.
FAVORITE PLACES ON CAMPUS
Starbucks Game lounge — Student Union Fitness Complex & Pool
Hunt Library 4th floor Flight observation deck
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