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Table of Contents

International Student Services Contact Info 2

Emergency Information 3

Banking 3-4

Social Security 5

Driver’s License 5

Academic Integrity 6

Mail 7

International News 7



Entertainment 8

Movie Theaters 8

Athletic Facilities 9

Museums 9

State Parks 9

Hiking and Nature Trails 9

Shopping Malls 9

Transportation 10

Grocery Stores & Eateries 10-11

Consulates/Missions 12-14

Student Organizations 15

Multi-Cultural Clubs and Organizations 16

Social Organizations 16-17

Organizations of Faith 17

Places of Worship 17-19

Academic & Professional Clubs & Organizations 20

Fraternities 20-21

Sororities 21

Notes 22
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Office of International Student Services

Office Staff and Contact Information
Office Hours:

Monday – Wednesday

9:00AM to 5:00PM

Fridays by Appointment


Jim Deleppo Telephone Numbers: Mailing Address:

University Director (973)443-8672 Fairleigh Dickinson University

Florham Campus

Kandy Turner 285 Madison Avenue

Assistant Director Fax Number: M-CB1-02

(973)443-8279 Madison, NJ 07940

Melissa Ortiz

International Student E-Mail Address:

Advisor intlservices@fdu.edu

Christine Montella (973) 443-8672

Fax: 973-443-8279



montella@fdu.edu


Emergency information:
These are numbers to know if you need help in an emergency situation:

On-campus: Call University Public Safety first at (973) 443-8888 or simply dial 8888 from any on-campus phone.
Note: emergency phones have been placed outside some campus buildings for your safety and convenience.
Off-campus: If you need to report an emergency (fire, robbery, etc.) dial 911. Answer the operator’s questions (name, nature of emergency, and location of emergency).
Other 24-hour emergency help line numbers are:
Poison Control (800) 764-7661

Alcohol Abuse (800) 332-5525

Drug Hotline (800) 225-0196

Domestic Violence Hotline (973) 267-4763


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Medical Emergency:

Morristown Memorial Hospital Omni Med (walk-in)

131 Madison Avenue 131 Columbia Turnpike

Morristown, NJ 07960 Florham Park, NJ 07936

(973) 971-5004 (973) 377-8776

International students are covered by Bollinger, the university insurance. Be sure to verify that the medical facility you use accepts this insurance. You must visit the Student Health Center for a referral prior to your hospital visit. When the Student Health Center is closed for weekends and holidays, please contact Morristown Memorial Hospital to see a doctor. In case of a medical emergency, please go directly to the Emergency room. If you live on-campus, please call public safety to call an ambulance for you.


Banking:
Below is a list of some of the local banks in the area. Some banks may charge fees for opening a checking or savings account and require a minimum balance in the account at all times. Many banks offer an automatic teller machine (ATM) card, which allows you to withdraw money from an automated machine. There may be a fee for this service. ATMs are located on-campus in the Student Center.
Federal Credit Union Lakeland State Bank Wells Fargo Bank

Fairleigh Dickinson University 27 South Street 7 Giralda Farms

Gate House, Madison Morristown, NJ 07960 Madison, NJ 07940

(973) 443-8916 (973) 285-3959 (973) 437-2300

Valley National Bank United Trust Bank Hilltop Community

12 Main Street 177 Main Street 177 Main Street

Madison, NJ 07940 Madison, NJ 078940 Madison, NJ 07940

(973) 377-2328 (973)822-1623 (973)360-0080



Note: Always guard you PIN (Personal Identification Number). If someone obtains your PIN, they can access your accounts.

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Banks’ Customer Identification Programs (CIP):
U.S. financial institutions are required to verify the identity of every individual who opens a bank account. In compliance with federal regulations, all banks operating in the U.S have established Customer Identification Programs (CIP) that they are to follow for anyone who seeks to open an account. The following is minimal information that the banks must obtain from you before allowing you to open an account:
1. Your name

2. Your date of birth

3. Your street address - - no P.O. Box

4. An identification number **

**The identification number can be one or more of the following:

∙a taxpayer identification number (see discussion below);

∙passport number and country of issuance;

∙alien identification card number;

∙or number and country of issuance of any other government-issued document evidencing nationality or residence and bearing a photograph or similar safeguard.”
It is important to remember that banks establish their own customer identification programs and may ask for additional documentation than is described above because they are ultimately responsible for establishing the identity of their customers.
Documentation to bring with you:
∙Your current passport

∙Your I-94 card

∙Your I-20, DS-2019, or 1-797 approval notice

∙Any secondary form of identification you may have

∙“Social Security Exempt Letter from OISS”

∙Letter from OISS (Optional, see below)


To assist you, OISS will provide you with a letter to the bank confirming your status at FDU and asking for their assistance in opening your account.

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Social Security Card:
A Social Security card is needed in order to receive a paycheck from your employer. It is a number issued by the Federal Government that allows them to keep track of your earnings.
The Social Security Administration will NOT allow F-1 Students to apply for a Social Security number unless you have documentation of valid employment. You will also need a letter from the Office of International Student Services verifying you are eligible for employment.
Once you’ve registered for classes and have secured an on-campus job, you MUST come to The Office of International Student Services and request a letter to take to the Social Security office. The Office of International Student Services will provide you with all of the necessary information and documentation.
The local Social Security Office is located at:

2200 Route 10 West 2nd Floor

Parsippany, NJ 07054
Driver’s License:
If you need a driver’s license, you must pass a written examination and receive a driving permit. You will then be required to take a road test to demonstrate your driving abilities, all before actually getting your license.
You must bring:


  1. Passport

  2. I-20/DS-2019

  3. Visa

  4. I-94 card

  5. Full-time status letter

  6. Proof of address

  7. FDU ID

  8. Social Security Card or,

  9. Social Security Exempt letter (if you do not have a SSN).

Most Motor Vehicle Agencies are open from 8AM-4:30PM, Monday-Friday.



Note: International students can go to ANY N.J. Motor Vehicle Agency. Please call the general customer information number in the driver manual for more details.

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Academic Integrity Policy:
Students enrolled at FDU are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic honesty. Students have the responsibility to each other to make known the existence of academic dishonesty to their course instructor and then, if necessary, the department chair, school director or the academic dean of the College. Academic dishonesty includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following:


  1. CHEATING – Giving or receiving unauthorized assistance in any academic exercise or examination. Using or attempting to use any unauthorized materials, information or study aids in an examination or academic exercise.




  1. PLAGIARISM – Representing the ideas or language of others as one’s own.




  1. FALSIFICATION – Falsifying or inventing any information, data or citation in an academic exercise.




  1. MULTIPLE SUBMISSION - Submitting substantial portions of any academic exercise more than once for credit without prior authorization and approval of the current professor.




  1. COMPLICITY – Facilitating any of the above actions or performing work that another student then presents as his or her assignment.




  1. INTERFERENCE – Interfering with the ability of a student to perform his or her assignments.


SANCTIONS:
Any student found guilty of academic dishonesty will, for the first offense, receive one or a combination of the following penalties:


  1. NO CREDIT (0) OR FAILURE FOR THE ACADEMIC EXERCISE.




  1. REDUCED GRADE for the course.




  1. A FAILURE IN THE COURSE that is identified on the student’s permanent record card as permanent and cannot be removed.




  1. Recommendation for ACADEMIC PROBATION to the dean’s office.

For a second offense of academic dishonesty, a student will be subject to any combination of the above sanctions and, with concurrence of the academic dean, one of the following:




  1. SUSPENSION from the University for one year. Readmission will be contingent upon the approval of the academic dean.

2. DISMISSAL from the University.


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Mail:
Mail can be posted at the post office or put into blue postal boxes located on-campus. Both domestic and international stamps can be purchased at the bookstore. Stamps can also be purchased at the local post office.
Madison: Morristown: Florham Park:

10 Lincoln Place Convent Station 187 Columbia Tpk

(973) 660-9636 (973) 538-0115 (973) 377-2402
Addressing mail Do’s and Don’ts:
DO

-A. Put the correct postage on the upper right corner of your envelope

-B. Include your return address on the upper left corner of the envelope.

-C. Include the name of the country if mailing outside the US.


DON’T

-A. Use foreign characters.

-B. Use only a first name.
There are many ways to send packages. You can use the United States Parcel Service (UPS), DHL or FED EX. Remember rates vary. When shipping overseas, inquire about Air Cargo: depending on the destination, size and weight of the box, this could be less expensive than shipping.
Below are the locations of several shipping companies.
Pack Ship N More Fed Ex Kinko’s Ship Center

(authorized shipping center 31 Speedwell Avenue

Fed Ex – UPS – DHL) Morristown, NJ

21 Madison Plaza 300 Main St. (800)463-3339

(973) 443-0100

International News:
International news can be seen on CNN, Channel 7, and Channel 10. The New York Times also has an international news section. The New York Times, The Record and USA Today, are available for free on-campus. The Library also has a variety of international newspapers available in print as well as on the Internet.

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Entertainment:
Check with the information desk in the Student Center to find out what is happening on-campus. You should also look out for flyers on the various bulletin boards located around campus. The METRO, the campus newspaper, is also a good source of information for campus events.
For off-campus entertainment in New Jersey and New York City, check local newspapers (The Daily Record.) The Friday edition and the Sunday Arts and Leisure section of the New York Times gives a listing of different events going on in New York City.
The Thursday edition of the Star Ledger has a local community calendar and the Friday edition has a statewide weekend calendar.

Movie Theaters:
Many theaters have discount rates for “First Shows” or “Twilight Shows” which start around 4pm. Check the local paper or call the theater for the current listing of movies, times and cost. Some theaters offer discounts to students when you show a valid student ID card. Below are some of the movie theaters in the area.
Clearview Cinema Headquarters Clearview Madison Cinema 4

72 Headquarters Plaza 14 Lincoln Place

Morristown, NJ 07960 Madison, NJ 07940

(973) 392-0606 (973) 377- 2388


Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey

36 Madison Avenue

Madison, NJ

973-408-5600

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Athletic Facilities in surrounding area:
South Mountain Martial Arts Hiking & Nature Trails New York

91 Main Street Patriot’s Path –Access/Parking Metropolitan Museum

Madison, NJ Speedwell Avenue of Art

973-822-1977 Morristown, NJ 1000 Fifth Ave. at

82nd Street

Yoga Studio & Shop Traction Line Recreational Trail 212-535-7710

2 Green Village Road Morris Avenue, Morristown

Madison, NJ Howell Place, Morristown Museum of Natural

973-966-5311 Danforth Road, Madison History

Central Park West &



Bowling Loantaka Trail-Access/Parking 79th Street

Plaza Lanes South Street, Morristown 212-769-5100

Main Street Woodland Avenue, Morris Twp

Madison, NJ 973-539-2085

973-377-8919 Shopping Malls

Schiff Natural Lands Trust Inc. The Mall at Short

Bowlers’ Pro Center 351 N. Pleasant Valley Road Hills

119 State Hwy No. 10 Mendham, NJ Short Hills, NJ

East Hanover, NJ 973-543-6004 973-376-7350

973-887-1400



Museums Rockaway Town-

Golf Historic Speedwell square Mall

Anchor Golf Land 333 Speedwell Avenue Rockaway, NJ

21 State Hwy No. 10 Morristown, NJ 973-361-4070

Whippany, NJ 973-540-0211

973-887-0898 Willowbrook Mall

Morris Co. Historical Society Wayne, NJ



Ice Skating 68 Morris Ave. 973-785-1655

Morristown Roller Hockey Morristown, NJ

38 Dumont Place 973-267-3465

Morristown, NJ

973-267-7171 Museum of Early Trades & Crafts

9 Main Street



Roller Skating Madison, NJ

Florham Park Roller Rink 973-377-2982

192 Ridgedale Ave.

Florham Park, NJ

973-377-0465
Skiing

Hidden Valley Resort

Vernon, NJ

973-764-4200


Mountain Creek Ski Center

Vernon, NJ

973-827-2000
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Transportation:
Bus Service:

Madison is served by the Morris and Essex Line of New Jersey Transit, with direct service to New York’s Penn Station and to Hoboken. The Hoboken terminal has commuter train service to Manhattan – with stations from Wall Street, Greenwich Village and Midtown. With the new Seacaucus Transfer station, NJ Transit trains from Madison can connect to other NJ Transit Lines in New Jersey, to the shuttle to Newark Airport and to Amtrak. For a complete list of bus routes, schedules and fares go to www.njtransit.com or call NJ Transit at 1-800-772-2222.


The Lakeland Bus Line provides limited commuter bus service between Madison and the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York City; Morris County Metro & New Jersey Transit provides local bus service. www.lakelandbus.com or call (973) 366-0600.
Train Service:

NJ Transit (800) 773-2222 www.njtransit.com.

Amtrack (800) USA-RAIL www.amtrack.com

Path (800) 234-7284 www.pathrail.com


Taxi Service:

JM Taxi & Limo Service Airport Express Limousine

212 Main Street Morris County

Madison, NJ (888) 566-6665

973-377-0146
Madison Limousine

300 Main Street

Madison, NJ

973-377-5160


Each company sets its own prices.
Grocery Stores & Eateries:
Edwards Super Food Store Fast Food McDonald’s

119 Main Street Boston Market 176 Columbia Tpk

Madison, NJ 332 State Hwy 10 Florham Park, NJ

973-593-8437 East Hanover, NJ 973-301-0347

973-884-7200

Stop N Shop

133 Main Street Burger King Subway

Madison, NJ 317 Main Street 240 State Hwy 10

973-593-8484 Madison, NJ East Hanover, NJ

973-377-9691 973-428-5000

Whole Foods Market

222 Main Street Dunkin Donuts Taco Bell

Madison, NJ 227 Main Street 176 State Hwy 10

973-822-8444 Madison, NJ East Hanover, NJ

973-377-9688 973-515-9559

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Pizza Diners Italian

Domino’s Pizza Nautilus Diner Amici’s Restaurant

8 Park Avenue 95 Main Street 90 Park Avenue

Madison, NJ Madison, NJ Madison, NJ

973-593-0070 973-377-8484 973-360-9100

Italian Village Pizza Various Cuisines Broccolini’s Rest.

300 Main Street 91 Park Avenue

Madison, NJ American Madison, NJ

973-822-3344 Firehouse Family Rest. 973-408-9148

528 Madison Avenue

Florham Park Pizza 973-765-0565 Mama Tucci’s Italian

187 Columbia Tpk Restaurant

Florham Park, NJ ROD’s 77 Main Street

973-966-1062 Madison Ave/Convent Sta. Madison, NJ

973-539-6666 973-822-3600

Ice Cream and Yogurt

51 Main Street Chinese Rocco’s Restaurant

Madison, NJ Empire Szechuan Rest. 30 Cook Plaza

973-966-0104 528 Main Street Madison, NJ

Madison, NJ 973-377-7161

Friendly Ice Cream Shop 973-822-0398

Madison Ave/Convent Station Japanese

973-267-2331 Madison Wok Kyoto Steak & Sushi

300 Main Street 176 Columbia Tpk

McCool’s Ice Cream Parlour Madison, NJ Florham Park, NJ

26 Main Street 973-822-2595 973-822-8300

Madison, NJ 07940

Shanghai Jazz Little Tokyo

Delis 24 Main Street 5 Pine Street

Atlanta Bread Company Madison, NJ Morristown, NJ

6 Main Street 973-822-2899 973-290-0017

Madison, NJ

973-822-3359 Yuki Hana Nagano Japanese Rest

300 Main Street 23 Washington Street

CJ’s Deli Madison, NJ Morristown, NJ

10 Park Avenue 973-593-8313 973-540-9120

Madison, NJ

973-377-7495 Indian Mexican

Begum Palace Blue Sky Buritos

Joe Duffy’s Deli & Catering 300 Main Street 6 Elmer Street

42 Main Street Madison, NJ Madison, NJ

Madison, NJ 973-660-9100 973-236-0888

973-377-1025

Thai

New Main Taste

225 Main Street

Chatham, NJ

973-635-7333

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Consulates and Missions

Argentina Colombia

12 West 56th Street 10 East 46th Street

(212) 603-0400 (212) 949-9898

www.congenargentinany.com www.consuladodecolombiannewyork.com
Bangladesh, Peoples Republic of Cyprus, Republic of

821 UN Plaza, 8th Floor 13 East 40th Street

(212) 867-3434 (212) 686-6016

www.un.int/bangladesh
Belarus Dominican Republic

708 Third Avenue, 21st Floor 1501 Broadway, Ste. 410

(212) 682-5392 (212) 768-2480

www.belarusconsul.org www.consuladord-ny.org
Brazil Ecuador

1185 Sixth Avenue, 21st Floor 800 Second Avenue

(917) 777-7777 (212) 808-0170

www.brazilny.org www.ecuador.org
Bulgaria, The Republic of France

121 East 62nd Street 934 Fifth Avenue

(212) 935-4646 (212) 606-3689

www.consulbulgaria-ny.org www.info-france.usa.org
Canada Germany, Federal Republic of

1251 Avenue of the Americas 871 UN Plaza

(212) 596-1628 (212) 832-1300

www.cic.gc.ca/english/offices/missions/ www.germany-info.org

new-york


Central African Republic Ghana

1618 22nd Street NW 19 East 47th Street

(202) 483-7800 (212) 832-1300

www.ghana-embassy.org


China, People’s Republic of Hong Kong

520 Twelfth Avenue 520 Twelfth Avenue

(212) 244-9392 (212) 244-9392

www.nyconsulate.prchina.org
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India Pakistan

3 East 64th Street 12 East 65th Street

(212) 774-0600 (212) 879-5800/517-7541

www.indiacgny.org www.pakistanconsulate.ny.org
Israel Philippines, Republic of

800 Second Avenue 556 Fifth Avenue (between 45th & 46th St.)

(212) 499-5400 (212) 764-1380

www.israelemb.org www.philippineembassy-usa.org
Italy Romania

690 Park Avenue 573 Third Avenue

(212) 737-9100) 682-9120 (212)682-9120

www.italconsulnyc.org www.romconsny.org
Jamaica Russian Federation

767 Third Avenue 2nd & 3rd Floors 9 East 91st Street

(212) 935-9000 (212) 348-0926

www.congenjamaica-ny.org www.russianembassy.org
Japan Saint Lucia

299 Park Avenue 800 Second Avenue (9th Floor, Ste. 400J)

(212) 371-2222 (212) 697-9360

www.cgj.org www.un.int/stlucia
Kenya Saudi Arabia

866 United Nations Plaza 800 UN Plaza Ste. 480

(212) 421-4740 (212) 752-2740

www.kenyaembassy.com www.saudi-un-ny.org
Korea, Republic of Spain

460 Park Avenue 150 East 58th Street (30th & 31st. Floors)

(646) 674-6000 (212) 355-4080/81/82/85/90

www.koreanconsulate.org www.spainconsul-ny.org
Nepal Sri Lanka

820 Second Avenue Ste.17B 630 Third Avenue (20th Floor)

(212) 370-3988/89 (212) 986-7040

www.nepalembassyusa.org www.slembassyusa.org
Nigeria Taiwan

828 Second Avenue 885 Second Avenue (17th Floor)

(212) 850-2200/868-0301 (212) 486-0088

www.nigeria-consulate-ny.org
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Thailand United Kingdom

315 East 52nd Street 845 Third Avenue

(212) 754-1770/1896 (212) 745-0200

www.tanzaniaembassy-us.org www.britainusa.com
Trinidad & Tobago Venezuela

733 Third Avenue Ste. 1716 (212) 826-1660

(212) 682-7272/73 www.newyork.embavenz-us.org

www.ttembassy.cjb.net
Turkey Vietnam

821 UN Plaza 866 UN Plaza Ste. 435

(212) 949-0160 (212) 644-0594

www.turkishembassy.org www.vietnamembassy-usa.org
United Arab Emirates Zimbabwe

305 East 4th Street, 7th Floor 128 East 56th Street

(212) 371-0480 (212) 980-9511

www.un.int/uae www.zim.gov.zw

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Service Organizations
Amnesty International – This group’s mission is to prevent abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity and to promote all human rights.
Columns – Columns is the FDU Florham-Madison Campus yearbook. It presents a year of history through pictures, narrative and graphic arts. All full-time undergraduate seniors who have their senior portraits taken receive a complimentary copy of the book.
Commuter Student Association (CSA) – The main objective of this association is to advocate for the needs and interests of the commuter student population. The association also serves as a means for commuters interested in getting involved in clubs and activities. It also provides commuters with opportunities for socializing and networking among fellow commuter students.
Emerging Leaders – The purpose of Emerging Leaders is to: enhance leadership skills in students; foster leadership on campus; increase self-confidence levels in students; promote self-growth in students; and encourage the next generation to be involved on campus.
Florham Programming Committee – The purpose of this board is to plan, organize and execute activities that meet the diverse needs and interests of the student body. The board encourages an atmosphere of cooperative programming among all student clubs and organizations. The office is located on the first floor of the Student Center.
The Metropolitan – This is the campus newspaper published by students for students. The purposes of the publication are: provide accurate information to the campus community about events and issues; print articles by and for the students that are of significant interest to students; educate its members in the methods, privileges, and responsibilities of journalism; and allow students to gain experience in all areas of newspaper work. The office is located on the first floor of the Student Center and the phone number is 973-443-8580.
Resident Student Association (RSA) RSAFDU@yahoo.com – This association addresses resident student needs and also plans events and programs.
Student Government Association (SGA) sgafdu@yahoo.com – This Student Government Association is under the auspices of the Dean of Students Office. SGA consists of an elected body of student leaders who are responsible for reviewing all student opinions and representing the student body by communicating with faculty and administration. SGA is responsible for funding student organizations. The office is located on the first floor of the Student Center and the phone number is 973-443-8581.
Student Volunteer Association (SVA) – The purpose of this association is to promote citizenship by performing acts of community service for the Fairleigh Dickinson population, as well as the communities in the surrounding areas.

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WFDM Radio Station 91.9 & TV Channel 80 on Campus – WFDM is the student-run campus radio station. Members gain valuable experience in broadcasting as well as a technical background in radio production. The station is located in the Florence Twombly Residence Hall. Call 973-443-8585 to find out more about the organization or just call and request your favorite song to be played.

Multi-Cultural Clubs & Organizations

Association of Black Collegians (ABC) – The purposes of this organization are: institute an academic atmosphere for students of color and the student body; build a sense of pride and meaning for students of color and the student body; engage in wholesome community, cultural, academic and social activities; and become a prime force in the betterment of campus affairs.
Gay and Straight Peers (GASP) – The purpose of the organization is to provide activities, events, and support human rights for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and queer community.
Indian Sub-Continent Student Association – The main purpose of this organization is to educate and promote understanding of Indian culture through various activities.
Inter-Fraternity Council (IFC) & Member of Inter-Greek Council (IGC) – The purpose of this council is to set standards and procedures for the growth and development of Greek life on campus and to govern, within the limitations established by the Dean of Students Office, on all matters pertaining to fraternity life.
Italian Club – The intent of this club is to advance cultural awareness of Italian-Americans on the campus.
Japanese Club – The purpose of this organization is to promote awareness of the Japanese culture (celebrations, food, music, fashion, movies, etc.) through activities.
Jewish Student Organization (JSO) fdujso.com – The purpose of this organization is to provide an outlet for students who wish to learn more about Jewish traditions, customs and religion.
Latin American Student Organization (LASO) FDULASO@yahoo.com – The mission of this organization is to bring all students of the College at Florham a sense of culture and to get them familiar with the Hispanic culture as well as all the cultures present on campus.
Pan-Hellenic Council & Member of Inter-Greek Council (IGC) The objective of the council is to develop and maintain Sorority life and Sorority relations within the campus community.
Social Organizations
Anime Club – The purpose of this club is to promote appreciation of anime and explore how aspects of different cultures are incorporated into anime.
Chess Club – The mission of the club is to provide chess enthusiasts a forum for the exchange and discussion of ideas, strategies, and theory while applying the principles in games against one another.
Devils Dance Team – The purpose of this club is to provide an opportunity for dancers to showcase their dancing and choreographing abilities by performing at campus events. The club provides opportunities for students to improve their dance knowledge and skills as well as show pride for the school.
Role Playing Gamers Society – The mission of the society is to form an organized forum for those students interested in role-playing games.
Scribbler’s Literary Society – The purpose of the society is to put together a creative writing magazine, organize literary readings and to expose its members to outside sources of inspiration.
Starshine Theatre Company – The purpose of this club is to enable students to pursue work in theatre outside of the main stage productions.
Strategy Games Club – The mission of this club is to strengthen the minds of our students by providing intellectual entertainment in a competitive environment.

Organizations of Faith
Campus Crusade for Christ fduprayercru@yahoo.com or campuscrusadefdu@yahoo.com – This group provides ongoing opportunities of fellowship as well as spiritual development by providing various forms of philanthropy, weekly Bible studies, prayer and worship, on-campus Christian Sunday night services and a University-wide prayer line. The group welcomes students of all denominations and faiths.

Places of Worship
African Methodist Episcopal Jewish

Bethel AME Church Congregation Ahavath Yisreel

53 Central Ave. 9 Cutler

Madison, NJ Morristown, NJ

973-1925 973-267-4184
Assemblies of God Temple B’nai Or

Trinity Fellowship Overlook Road

1 Kane Place Morristown, NJ

Hanover, NJ 973-539-4539

973-386-9300
Baptist Beth Hatikfah (Reconstructionist)

Calvary Baptist Church 158 Southern Blvd.

10 Martin Luther King Ave. Chatham, NJ

Morristown, NJ 973-701-1665

973-267-0136

Ahavat Torah (Orthodox)

First Baptist Church 113 Hawkins Avenue

36 Cook Avenue Parsippany, NJ

Madison, NJ 973-335-3636

973-966-1115



Lutheran

Spanish Baptism Church Gloria Dei Lutheran Church

51 Washington Street 300 Shunpike Road

Morristown, NJ Chatham, NJ

973-9181 973-635-5889
Buddhist Methodist

Tibetan Buddhist Learning Center Korean Central Methodist

Box 306A RD#1 200 Shunpike Road

Washington, NJ Chatham, NJ

908-689-6080 973-635-2456
The Zen Studies Society United Methodist Church

New York 24 Madison Avenue

Zendo-Shobo-ji Madison, NJ

233 East 67th Street 973-377-9885

New York, NY

212-861-3333 United Methodist Church

50 Park Place

Church of Christ Morristown, NJ

Church of Christ 973-538-2132

382 Fairmount Avenue

Chatham, NJ 973-635-6810 Orthodox

Holy Trinity (Russian)

Morristown Church of Christ 120 Dover-Chester Road

265 Martin Luther King Avenue Randolph, NJ

Morristown, NJ 973-267-0578 973-366-8360


Congregational St. Andrew (Greek)

Community Congregational Church 1447 Sussex Tpk.

200 Hatshorn Randolph, NJ

Short Hills, NJ 973-584-0388

973-379-5600

Episcopal Presbyterian

Grace Episcopal Church Chatham Twp. Presbyterian Church

4 Madison Avenue 240 Southern Blvd.

Madison, NJ Chatham, NJ

973-377-0106 973-635-2340
St. Peter (High) Presbyterian Church of Madison

South Street and Miller Road 19 Green Village Road

Morristown, NJ Madison, NJ

973-538-0666 973-377-1600


Church of the Redeemer (Liberal) Quaker

73 E. Hanover Avenue Friends Meeting of Summit

Morristown, NJ 158 Southern Blvd.

973-39-0703 Chatham, NJ

973-635-2161

Evangelical

Cornerstone Evangelical Free Church Roman Catholic

73 E. Hanover Avenue St. Vincent the Martyr

Morristown, NJ 26 Green Village Road

973-292-3354 Madison, NJ

973-377-4211



Hindu

Hindu Temple and Cultural society of USA, Inc. St. Thomas Moore

Sri Venkatewsara Temple (Balaji Madir) and Madison Avenue

Community Center Convent Station, NJ

780 Old Farm Road 973-267-5330

Bridgewater, NJ

908-725-4477 Roman Catholic-Eastern (Ukrainian)

St. John


Islamic S. Jefferson Road & Rt. 10

Bergen County Islamic Center Whippany, NJ

201-488-8075 973-887-3616
Jain Seventh Day Adventist

Jain Society of New Jersey Seventh day Adventist Church

233 Runnymede Road Tempe Wick Road & Rt. 202

Essex Falls, NJ201-226-2539 Morristown, NJ

973-539-2250
Seventh Day Adventist Spanish Church

237 Speedwell Avenue

Morristown, NJ

973-631-1117


United Church of Christ

Stanley Congregational Church UCC

94 Fairmount Ave. and Oliver

Chatham, NJ

973-635-7723
Unitarian Universalist

Unitarian Church in Summit

4 Waldron Avenue

Summit, NJ 908-273-3245


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Academic and Professional Clubs & Organizations
Biology Club – The purpose of this club is to promote interest in the environment from a biological aspect, as well as enhance education through speakers and activities.
Film Guild – The purpose of this club is to give students interested in filmmaking a place to share, discuss and collaborate on projects for artistic expression.
Finance Club – The purpose of this club is to educate and provide a forum for students who are interested in the finance industry.
Hotel Restaurant Tourism Society (HRTS) – The purpose of this organization is to make all students aware of the scope of opportunities within the travel and hospitality industry and to encourage general interest in the experiences that are consistent with lodging, fine dining and travel.
Marketing Mix – The purpose of this organization is to provide an outlet for students who wish to become more informed with the nature of marketing.
Philosophy Club – The purpose of this club is to provide a forum for open discussion of ideas and dialog among peers interested in philosophical thought.
Psychology Club – This club is open to all full-time undergraduate students interested in the field of psychology.
UNFDU – The purpose of this club is to raise the knowledge and awareness of global issues through research, debate, and actions, in ways that are reflective of the real United Nation. The club affords its members the opportunity to assume the role of ambassadors, while acquiring such skills as leadership, debate, camaraderie, collaboration, and a new insight into the dilemmas plaguing our current and future global community.

Fraternities

Iota Phi Theta – The purpose of this fraternity is to develop and perpetuate scholarship, leadership, citizenship, fidelity and brotherhood among men.
Phi Sigma Kappa – The purpose of this fraternity is to promote the welfare and development of its members of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity.
Sigma Chi – The purpose of this fraternity is to cultivate and maintain the high ideals of friendship, justice and learning.
Tau Kappa Epsilon – The purpose of this fraternity is to uphold the ideals of charity, esteem and love. Based upon these three ideals, the fraternity will contribute to the community while strengthening the bond of brotherhood.
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Zeta Beta Tau – This fraternity believes in the development of the individuals as a responsible, mature member of society. The organization dedicates itself to the principles of intellectual awareness, social responsibility, integrity and brotherly love.

Sororities

Delta Phi Epsilon – The purpose of this sorority is to foster and promote the ideals and principles of the sorority that include social, service, self, sisterhood and scholarship.
Phi Sigma Sigma – The purpose of this sorority is to: promote friendship among college women of all races, creeds, and religions; raise the standard of college ideas; further knowledge; and to promote philanthropic endeavor.
Theta Phi Alpha – The objectives of this sorority are to: provide close comradeship; advance educations, social and philanthropic interests and leadership training; encourage spiritual development and adherence to the highest moral standards; and promote lifelong bonds of friendship.
Zeta Tau Alpha – The purpose of this sorority is to intensify friendship and foster a spirit of love, and to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the world.

For more information about student clubs on campus, please visit the Office of Student Life.

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