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Regent University Campus

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1. Robertson Hall Dedicated in the fall of 1994, this four-story building is equipped with audio/video technology and cameras for simultaneous broadcasting. The classrooms are tiered and seminar-sized. The 132,000-square-foot building houses the School of Law, the Robertson School of Government, and offices for the College of Arts & Sciences, plus a 376-seat moot court/city council chamber, various student organizations and the offices of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). 2. Regent University Library Building Dedicated in October 1984, the University Library allows students to access libraries and databases nationwide via innovative computer technology in the electronic reference center. The third floor of the library building houses the Law Library, the largest, most complete law library in Hampton Roads, with an extensive collection of federal and state materials. Established in 1986, the Law Library contains significant materials for research in public policy and law, constitutional law, legal history, religion and law, international law, and international human rights, among others. The library building also houses Mail Services, Copy Services and Enrollment Support Services. 3. Regent University Administration Building Built in 1979, the Administration Building is the original building on campus. The building houses the offices of the President, Academic Affairs, Chief Financial Officer, Administrative Services, Facilities & Engineering, Human Resources, Advancement, Marketing, Public Relations, Alumni Relations, and the Business Office. It also houses the School of Education and several classrooms. 4. Regent University Classroom Building This 50,000-square-foot building, constructed in 1986, houses the School of Psychology & Counseling, the Psychological Services Center, offices for the School of Business & Leadership, and a PC teaching lab, in addition to numerous classrooms and seminar rooms. 5. Student Center Opened in late fall 2002, the two-story Student Center houses the offices of Student Services, Central Financial Aid, Registrar and Career Services. Regent University Bookstore, the Writing Center, COGS offices, student organization offices, a student lounge and a dining facility are also here. 6-7. Chapel & Divinity School Building Opened in March 2013, the Chapel & Divinity Building are the centerpiece of campus life, providing a unifying venue where people can experience the presence of God. The 22,164 sq. ft. Chapel features a 1,000-seat sanctuary for services, convocations, commencements, weddings and baptisms, as well as for individual reflection and prayer. A smaller prayer room is open around the clock for prayer, Bible studies and devotions. In addition, a beautiful prayer garden offers respite for intercession and reflection. Connected to the Chapel by a covered

walkway, the 36,645 sq. ft. Divinity Building houses the Welcome Center, Campus Ministries, Regent Professional & Continuing Education division, classrooms, meeting spaces, and Regents admissions and enrollment teams. 8. Communication & Performing Arts Center Opened in the fall of 2002, the 135,000-square-foot building houses all the functional areas of the School of Communication & the Arts, along with Media Services and Information Technology. Key elements in the building are a 710-seat proscenium arch theatre, a 195-seat experimental theatre, a TV studio, a film sound stage, nonlinear video editing suites, costume and scene shops, acting and dance labs, two film screening theatres, a complete film production suite, a computer graphics animation studio, a converged media journalism newsroom, and a film back lot. 9-10. Regent Commons This 172,000-square-foot, two-building student housing complex opened in 2007. The Commons is comprised of several types of furnished housing units. Rental fees for these units include furniture, electricity, cable television, Internet service, water/sewage and use of the fitness center. 11. CBN Studio Headquarters Building One of the most expansive broadcast facilities in the nation, Studio Headquarters houses CBNs worldwide television outreach and network administrative offices. On October 6, 1979, Christian leaders nationwide gathered to dedicate the building for the purpose of taking the gospel to the entire world. 12. CBN Corporate Support Building The 290,000-square-foot building houses vital support personnel who help meet the demands of CBNs rapidly expanding international ministry, along with Operation Blessing, WorldReach, the Prayer Counseling Center, the Campus Police and a fully operational print shop that services CBN. 13-16. The Founders Inn and Spa The luxurious, Georgian-style resort provides vacation and business travelers with an unparalleled level of lodging hospitality. The fourbuilding complex provides 240 guest rooms and suites, spa facilities, swimming pools, formal gardens, meeting rooms and two restaurants. The ballroom, which seats 1,400, has advanced technological capabilities including high-speed Internet access and teleconferencing. (Special rates are offered to Regent University guests.) Regent Village Regent Village is the universitys housing area primarily for married couples and families. It is comprised of 224 two- and three-bedroom apartments. Laundry facilities, a grilling area, playground, and basketball and volleyball courts are on the premises. Activities for students and their family members are planned by members of both the residential community and Student Housing staff.

REGENT UNIVERSITY Christian Leadership to Change the World Regent University is dedicated to preparing men and women to make a positive impact on society through Christian integrity and professionalism. Thousands of students enroll annually. More than 50 associates, bachelors, masters and doctoral degrees are offered in the areas of business, communication and the arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership, psychology and counseling. The College of Arts & Sciences also offers degrees in informations systems, history, languages, biophysical sciences (2014), and more. Regents Professional & Continuing Education division offers the most indemand seminars, webinars and certificate programs. In addition to attending the campus in Virginia Beach, students can pursue their degrees online from nearly anywhere in the world. The School of Education also offers select cohorts in various locations across Virginia and in the D.C. area. Directions to Regent University To visit the university, take exit 286-B from Interstate 64 at Indian River Road. The campus is on the right. Regent is just a 15-minute drive from the Norfolk International Airport. Campus Tours | regent.edu/visit. The scenic, 70-acre campus in Virginia Beach, Va., is a fascinating study of stately Georgian architecture. Tours are conducted M-F at 11:30 a.m., both for prospective graduate students and the general public, beginning in the Divinity Building, Welcome Center, first floor. Prospective undergraduate tours are conducted M-F at 10:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. For questions please call 757.352.4750. Campus Attractions | regent.edu/theatre; regent.edu/preview; foundersinn.com; cbn.com. Visitors may explore other campus events. Campus life offers a rich and varied experience including Wednesday noon chapels, theatre performances, seminars, concerts, Preview and Discover Regent one-day visits, Founders Inn services and CBN tours. Local Attractions | hamptonroads.com; vbgov.com; virginia.org. While in Hampton Roads, be sure to enjoy the 28 miles of beautiful ocean and bay beaches. Local cultural and nature attractions include First Landing State Park, the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, the Chrysler Museum, the MacArthur Memorial, the National Maritime Museum, and Nauticus. For a fascinating taste of the 18th century, visit the historic towns of Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown, or explore the Virginia state capital of Richmondall within a two-hour drive of the university. In addition, the nations capital is only 200 miles from Virginia Beach. MKT130766

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Regent University Campus


Centerville Turnpike

Indian River Road

Centerville Turnpike Entrance

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Main Visitor Parking

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Regent University Drive Entrance

Interstate

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Intersta te 64

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Regent University

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Administration Bldg. Chapel Classroom Bldg. Communication/Theatre Divinity School Bldg. Library Robertson Hall Student Center Student Housing

3 6 4 8 7 2 1 5 9, 10

The Founders Inn


Ballrooms, Lobby and Swan Terrace Flowering Almond Spa James River Lodge York Lodge 14 13 15 16

Visitor Parking Available in Lot L. Limited Visitor Parking Available throughout Campus. = Bicycle Racks

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