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Student Services

New Student Orientation: New Student Orientation is a one-day event held before the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. The orientation is required of all new students and is designed to assist with the transition into graduate school.

Academic Counseling: An important focus of the program of Erskine Theological Seminary is that each student should have advice and counseling throughout his/her academic career. The seminary assigns each student to a faculty advisor who will assist with the design of a program of study as well as any other problems that may occur.

Food Services: Food service at Erskine Theological Seminary is provided by ARAMARK Campus Dining Services. ARAMARK offers full-meal plans to on-campus students and the option to purchase a book of tickets or pay at the door for visiting students.

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Handicap Facilities and Services: Bowie Divinity Hall, Reid Hall, and McQuiston Hall are accessible to handicapped students. The seminary arranges for testing accommodations and provides tapes for students with learning disabilities.

Health Services: Erskine Seminary provides the regular services of the Erskine physician and the use of the Younts Infirmary, including ordinary medicine and nursing service

Housing: Housing is offered for male and female students

Student Organizations: All students enrolled in the seminary for seminary course credit are part of the Student Body Association. This organization's constitution is found in the Student Handbook

Denominational Groups: The groups are composed of students and faculty from a given denomination, and exist to voice concerns particularly relevant to each denomination. These groups function devotionally at times and also address issues of recruitment and ordination within their own denominations.

Recreation

Bowie Arts Center: The artistic center of Erskine houses several permanent collections, as well as the many traveling exhibits that visit Due West every year

Ellenburg Pavillion: Students relax and enjoy cookouts at the pavilion, located next to the swimming pool and sand volleyball court

Galloway Physical Recreation Facility: The center, completed in 1981, is a 65,000 square-foot building, which provides classrooms, two gymnasiums, an audiovisual room, handball courts, a rock climbing wall, a weight room, and an athletic training room.

M. Stanyarne Bell Sports Center: Students enjoy watching the tennis matches and baseball games played at the Bell Sports Center. It includes tennis courts, a tennis building, tennis bleachers, restroom and concession facilities, a baseball press box, dugouts and backstop for baseball, and a sports management center

Swimming Pool: The swimming pool is available to all students. It is 75 feet long and 30 feet wide and is open when weather permists during the summer season. A pool house is located next to the swimming pool for convenient access to restrooms and dressing rooms.