Campus Resources to Support Academic Well-Being
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Academic Advising
Your academic advisor is the person who can help you with course planning, understanding major and graduation requirements, and general questions about courses, majors & minors, and more. Your advisor is attached to your school:
Career Planning & Pre-Health Advising
These advising offices can help you with planning for professional school, internships, and paid work after graduation.
Tutoring
Library and Writing Support
Stress Management, Wellness, and Mental Health
- Health Promotion and Wellness
- Women's Center
- NUHelp (Academic, safety, and health/well-being resources)
Support Around Disabilities & Accommodations
Advocacy and Support Around Social Identity
- Multicultural Student Affairs - multicultural programming, LGBTQIA resources, and more
- Student Enrichment Services - support for first-gen, low-income, and DACA/undocumented students
- Social Justice Education - opportunities and programming to promote social change on campus
- Women's Center - programming in support of advancing women, gender equity, and inclusion
- Health Professions Advising - pre-med/pre-health career guidance tailored to various identities
Additional Resources
- – get support in finding funded research opportunities
- Office of Fellowships – get support in finding fellowship opportunities
- – connect your academic work to engagement with communities
- – participate in leadership training programs
- – find opportunities for study abroad and learning worldwide
- – get support with library research and more
- Guidance on academic integrity