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The
Business Office includes the functions of student financial services,
accounting, accounts payable, and conference services. The Business
Office staff serves the financial needs of students, faculty, and
staff within the University.
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Gainey
Hall is SAU's newest dorm finished in the summer of 2006. It houses
around 200 women and features a lounge, kitchen, study labs, laundry,
computer labs, study/conference, elevator and patio area.
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Dietzman Hall is home to the School of Education, University Advancement,
Technology Services, and Financial Aid. It was formerly White Library.
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Spring
Arbor University cross
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Ormston
Hall is located across the Centennial Gardens from Muffitt Hall
and was one of the University's first buildings. It houses four
floors of male students and hosts the massively-popular Porch
Fest each spring.
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The
Business Office is open from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday –
Friday
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Spring
Arbor University
Spring Arbor University (SAU) is a Christian
institution of higher education located in Spring Arbor, Michigan,
in the United States. SAU is affiliated with the Free Methodist
Church.
Spring Arbor University was founded in 1873 by leaders of
the Free Methodist Church, particularly Edward Payson Hart,
who was the driving force behind the establishment of Spring
Arbor Seminary — an academy for elementary and secondary
grades. Located near the site of a former Pottawatomie Indian
village, the academy was built on property that once belonged
to Hillsdale College. In 1981, Spring Arbor began offering
the first of its degree completion programs for adult learners
in nearby Jackson. The college later developed degrees in
health-related fields and opened sites in Lansing, Michigan
and Flint, Michigan. Graduate education began at Spring Arbor
in 1994. In 2001, the school changed its name to Spring Arbor
University.
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