The Catholic University of America

Summer 2013 Student Services  

Summer Sessions Office 202-319-5257 Fax 202-319-6725; e-mail: cua-summers@cua.edu
 
The Office of Summer Sessions is located on the third floor of Pangborn Hall, room 331. Regular office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 

Automobiles and Parking  202-319-5113

All motor vehicles using parking on campus, other than metered spaces, are required to register with the Department of Public Safety, located in room 121 Leahy Hall. Fees are available under Tuition and Fees.

 

 

 

Bookstore 202-319-5232

The Campus Bookstore, operated by the Follett Higher Education Group, is located in the Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center, Main Level, 2nd Floor.  Regular summer hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. The bookstore will extend its hours during the first Monday of each session until 6:30 p.m. Click on the link to the left for access to book information for your course. Check out the Web site at cua.bncollege.com

Campus Ministry  202-319-5575

The role of Campus Ministry is to support the members of The Catholic University of America in their personal growth and as members of a community who celebrate and live the message of the Gospel. The pastoral campus ministry staff, composed of clergy and laity, seeks to be an open and affirming presence for students, faculty and staff. During the summer sessions there is a 9 p.m. liturgy every Sunday in St. Vincent's Chapel.
 

Disability Support Services 202-319-5211 

Disability Support Services (DSS) determines eligibility for services, provides verification of disabilities, and specifies needed accommodations to university staff and instructors. All students with disabilities are encouraged to register with DSS and to make themselves known to DSS as early as possible. Services can not be provided until students officially register and documentation meeting University standards is submitted and approved. Accommodations are not retroactive.

Students with disabilities should review the DSS Web site to learn more about the information that will be required to complete  the  registration and intake processes and to access applicable forms and documentation guidelines. This Web site also contains helpful information intended to ease the transition to CUA for both parents and students. For more information, please visit the DSS Web site at http://disabilityservices.cua.edu or call  202-319-5211.


 

Summer Housing 202-319-5615

CUA students taking courses for credit, please contact Housing Services at 202-319-5615 or http://summerhousing.cua.edu/

Summer interns or others visiting the area for an educational purpose - Internships, coops, research and educational study should contact Conferences and Pryzbyla Management at 202-319-5291 or http://summerhousing.cua.edu/

Dining at CUA

Dining Services  202-319-5295

Dining services are provided by Aramark Food Services. At least one dining facility will be open each day for every meal during the summer.

  
        Block 10  $105.00

        Block 15   $153.75

        Block 20   $205.00

        Block 25   $255.00

Note: Meal Plans begin on Sundays and end on Saturdays.

 

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CPIT (Center for Planning and Information Technology) 202-319-4357

CPIT is located in Leahy Hall, Room 200. The office provides computing services and network facilities to students and faculty for their educational and research activities; supports the university's management information systems; manages campus network; and provides telecommunication, digital media and technical support services.  The Center provides leadership on the ethical use of computing. 

University Libraries 202-319-5070

The University Libraries provides resources and services integral to the intellectual endeavors of the university's students, faculty and staff. The Libraries consist of the John K. Mullen of Denver Library and five campus  collections (Engineering/Architecture, Music, Nursing/Biology, Physics and Archives). The Libraries' have an extensive print collection of over 1.3 million volumes and provide access to a growing collection of online resources (over 30,000 electronic journals, hundreds of databases and electronic books) that are accessible to students, faculty and staff on or off campus (login required).

Raymond A. DuFour Center

Raymond A. DuFour Athletic Center  202-319-5286 

The DuFour Center is the heart of a 40-acre athletic complex. Inside DuFour you will find basketball courts, racquetball courts, a six-lane, 25-yard pool, a free weight-training room, and an aerobics room and saunas. Outside you will find a tennis plaza, a track and adjoining playing fields. In the summer, the schedule and hours for the DuFour Center can be found at www.cuacardinals.com.

 

Student Health Services  202-319-5744 

Student Health Services provides outpatient medical care on an appointment basis to all registered CUA students, part time or full time — please present your valid student ID for service. When the office is closed, the Family Practice Physicians, through Providence Hospital, provides phone coverage; call  202-269-7000, identify yourself as a CUA student, and ask for the family practice physician on call. There is no office visit charge for visits to Student Health Services. Please note that there may be charges for in-house labs and for the pharmacy. These charges are applied to your student account. An on-site pharmacy is available for medications prescribed by Student Health Services. Each student is required to carry a medical health insurance. However, all students, regardless of the type of insurance are eligible to be seen at SHS. For more information visit http://health.cua.edu.

Summer Hours: Monday, 1 p.m. – 5 pm; Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center 202-319-5291

 

The Pryzbyla Center is a 104,000-square-foot multi-use building that serves as the central gathering place for the Catholic University campus community. It houses campus dining services; a convenience store; the campus bookstore; an information desk for the campus and the Washington, D.C., area; an ATM; a 7,500-square-foot multi-purpose room; six meeting rooms; and the offices of the Vice President for Student Life, Dean of Students, Career Services. and others. There are also many student organization offices and lounge and atrium spaces designed for studying, meeting friends or just relaxing. The Office of Conferences and Pryzbyla Management, located in room 201 of the center, offers conference and meeting planning services, as well as activities for the campus community. Pryzbyla Center hours of operation during the summer are 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., with occasional extended hours, seven days a week.

 

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