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Academic Support
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Bldg #28
North Campus
- Various academic resources
- 160 desktops & laptops available for check out
- Printing & audio/visual resources for students & community
- Group study rooms for individuals or groups
- Wireless computing throughout building
- Librarians & staff available for assistance
Learning Assistance Center (LAC):
University Union Bldg 3-5524
Bldg #30, Room 254, North Campus
Learning Resource Center 3-7391
Bldg #61, South Campus
FREE tutoring
- Online and in-person
- Individualized appointments at your convenience
FREE workshops
- Time Management
- Test Anxiety
- Test Preparation
- Study Skills
- Stress Management
University Union
Bldg #30, Room 254, LAC North
North Campus
Provides free tutoring to NAU students
- Walk-in assistance: M-Th 9am-8pm
- Online Math tutoring is available
University Union, Bldg # 30, Room 104
North Campus
You are eligible for SSS if you are:
- 1st generation college student
- Pell Grant Eligible or
- registered with Disability Resources (DR) at NAU.
Services available to eligible students:
- One-on-one academic support
- Personal support & mentoring
- Assistance with financial aid
- Assistance with study skills development
- Participation in cultural & educational events & workshops
Various Locations
Weekly review sessions led by a peer student who:
- Has taken and passed class before
- Will attend the course sessions with you
- Works in conjunction with faculty
- Gathers resources and materials from faculty for SI students
Talk to your instructor to see if a SI course is available for your class.
Liberal Arts, Building 18, Room 302
North Campus
- Free, ½ hour tutoring sessions for any writing assignment in all NAU classes
- Outstanding tutors are all Eng 105 instructors
- Tutoring for any writing assignment
Student Support
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Tinsley Hall, Bldg #44, Room 102
North Campus
- Manages study abroad programs (summer, semester and faculty-led)
- Advises in international internships and service learning abroad
- Advises students on international fellowships, such as Fulbright and Rhodes
- Assists international students, faculty and staff with immigrations matters
- Assists new international students with the admission application process
- Provides other services such as passport photographs, international insurance and international ID cards
Bldg # 26-A
North Campus
Provides confidential counseling available to all enrolled NAU students, and consultation to faculty, staff and parents who are concerned about a student.
- Grief / loss
- Stress, anxiety, and depression
- Adjustment problems
- Academic Concerns
- Crisis Management
- Relationship problems
- Alcohol and other drug issues
- Psychiatric medication referrals
- Body image and eating concerns
- Unusual behaviors
Ponderosa, Bldg # 92
North Campus
Services and Accommodations include:
- Testing Accommodations
- Assistive technology & services
- Sign language interpreting
- Other accommodations are based on documentation of disability
Building #43
Central Campus
Provides personal and web Career and Academic Advising
Academic Advising
- First-year and Undeclared Advising
- Grade Performance Status (GPS)
- Probation and Suspension
- Pre-Law and Bio-Med Advising
- Graduate School Preparation
- Major/Career exploration
- Resources and Workshops for Choosing a Major
- Self-assessment tools
Career Advising
- Career Planning
- Gateway Connects - online job database
- Resume Critiques and Mock Interviews
- Online Tools for Career Exploration
- Workshops and online tools for Career Preparation
- Career & Graduate School Fair, Bio-Med Fair
- Employer informational sessions and interviews
- Premed Fair
University Union, Bldg #30, Room 104
North Campus
Personal Support and Mentoring
- Student Advocacy
- Participation, Collaboration in cultural and educational programs/events
- Advising and programming in regards to academics
- Peer Advising
- Specialization in working with 1st generation students, students from lower socio-economic backgrounds, and students of color
The Multicultural Student Center provides a culturally sensitive environment that is safe and welcoming for all students regardless of background.
University Union, Bldg # 30, Room 104
North Campus
Native American Student Services (NASS) is committed to providing culturally-sensitive support services to our Native American and Alaskan Native students as part of the university’s mission. Our emphasis is on serving first-year freshmen and transfer students and providing assistance with the transition from home to the university community.
Services include the following:
- Academic, cultural, and personal guidance
- Master Schedule tutoring program
- Peer Mentorship
- NASS Scholars Program for academic success
- Leadership workshops
- Resource connection
- Financial and tribal aid information
- Scholarship information
- Referrals
Lumberjack Stadium, Bldg #34
North Campus
- Emergency: Dial 911
- Law enforcement services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
- Services include: patrol, criminal investigations, dispatch, records, evidence, lost and found property, emergency operations, the campus safety aide program (safety escorts), and the blue light phone system
- Public safety and crime prevention programs
Gammage, Bldg #1, 2nd Floor
North Campus
Provides financial assistance such as:
- Scholarships
- Federal and State Aid
- Grants
- Student Loans
- Parent Plus Loans
- Student Employment
- Appeals processes for changes in student/parent resources
- Individualized financial aid advising
Gammage, Bldg #1, Room 108
North Campus
The Office of the Registrar provides services in the maintenance of records and the following areas:
- Information on enrollment, deadlines, and calendars
- Grading
- Graduation applications and processing
- Official and unofficial transcripts
- Verification of enrollment and degree status
- FERPA
North Hall Bldg #5
North Campus
The office of Residence Life will assist the student in resolving roommate problems and concerns, as well as answering any questions regarding housing:
- Mediation
- Problem Resolution
- Campus/Community Resources
- Guidance
- Support
- Mentoring
It is recommended that you see your Residence Assistant (RA) or Residence Housing Director (RHD) initially.
University Union, Bldg #30, Room 105
North Campus
The Student Life Office can assist with:
- Students who have been absent for several days
- Campus processes and policies
- Victim assistance
- Student conduct matters
- Getting the student involved in campus activities
The W. A. Franke College of Business
Bldg #81, Rm 103 - South Campus
The Testing Center provides testing that:
- helps students get into college
- earns credit for coursework
- places into college classes
- helps move on to training programs after college
Family Support
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University Union, Bldg # 30
Office of Student Life, Room 105
Central Campus
- Childcare Voucher Program designed to assist students with childcare expenses during the work week
- There is no childcare available on campus, but a Childcare Provider Directory is available for off-campus childcare
North Hall, Bldg #5
North Campus
- Available to married students and students with children
- All apartments conveniently located on campus
- Utilities included in rent
- Meet other student families and participate in community programs
- Apply online
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