Innovation & Unbridled Ambition
We have over 30,000 students from all 50 states and over 180 countries, 21 intercollegiate teams, 180 plus degree programs, and an administration that thrives on discovery and excellence. Florida Atlantic’s faculty and staff are trailblazers and innovators with a passion for finding creative solutions while advancing science, art, and technology in all disciplines. Our work environment is a hub of cultures from across the nation and the world, making FAU a place where collaboration flourishes.
Student success, excellence, and community engagement are some of our highest values as a university. These values are prominent throughout FAU’s community and are essential to the employee experience. To learn about the vision and mission of FAU, please visit: 6eh.web-sitemap.rpdue.com
Benefits & Wellness
From competitive health benefits and retirement options to employee discounts, state of the art fitness centers and on campus family care options, FAU makes your transition from home to work as smooth as possible. Read more about the benefits we have to offer.
Education
Our Employee Educational Scholarship Program (EESP) provides employees with the opportunity to continue their educational goals at FAU. Employees who qualify for this program can take up to six credit hours for free per semester. Read more about education opportunities for employees at FAU.
Time Off
We understand the importance of taking time for yourself, which is why we have generous time off options available. This includes major holidays, winter break, earned time off, a personal holiday and even a volunteer day to use for a cause you care about.
Taking care of yourself is important, especially when you are under the weather. At FAU, you will have the opportunity to take the time you need to recover with our competitive sick leave policy. Learn more about our time off options.
“From SeaTech in Ft. Lauderdale to Harbor Branch in Ft. Pierce, FAU’s services stretch over 100 miles. I think this sets us apart from any other university.”
Professor, Computer and Electrical Engineering