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by Prof. Angus Hermann 3 min read

What is the Coker University Store?

The Coker University Store offers a simple price comparison tool to help you find your required textbooks at the lowest possible cost. The Coker University Store also sells Coker swag, apparel, gifts, and graduation memorabilia.

Where is Coker's Center for Health and Wellness located?

Located at 212 South 2nd Street, Suite 212 (behind the DeLoach Center), Coker’s Center for Health & Wellness is home to a variety of professional healthcare and mental health counseling services. See their webpage for hours of operation, appointment information, and available services.

What is the office of student rights and responsibilities?

The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities is a hub for students and employees of Coker to find resources and access the University Reporting form. Student Rights and Responsibilities.

What is the Office of Residence Life?

For students living on-campus, the Office of Residence Life provides a wealth of resources and assistance. Learn more about Coker residence halls, move-in dates, housing applications, resident assistants (R.A.s), and tips about life in a dorm room.

What is an academic catalog?

Academic Catalog. The Academic Catalog is the go-to, official source of information about your academic requirements. The catalog is updated annually, so be sure to refer to the publication from the year you first began your degree program. GO TO ACADEMIC CATALOG.

Where is the Student Success Center located?

Student Success Center. Located on the first floor of the Library-Information Technology Center, the Student Success Center is home to a number of resources and friendly staff, including student success coaches, career development services, First Year Experience, and the Office of the Dean of Student Success.

Can you travel to Europe with Coker?

As part of your Coker education, undergraduate students have the opportunity to travel far beyond our campus boundaries. Whether you want to travel to Europe for two weeks during the summer, backpack in remote wilderness for a long weekend, or anything in between—there are plenty of experiences available to push you outside the comfort zone of your day-to-day student life.