Starting a new academic journey at Northwestern can be an exciting yet daunting experience. To ensure a smooth transition into NU, the University provides a range of support services to assist new students and their families.
AccessibleNU:
AccessibleNU serves as a resource for individuals with disabilities, ensuring that they have equal access to education and campus facilities. The office collaborates with students, faculty and staff to implement necessary accommodations. These can include note-taking assistance, extended exam time and accessible technology.
Undergraduate Academic Advising:
Navigating the academic landscape can be overwhelming for new students. NU’s Academic Advising office is dedicated to helping students make informed decisions about their educational journey. Upon enrollment, students are assigned academic advisors who assist in course selection, major exploration and long-term academic planning. At Regular meetings with advisers, students can receive personalized guidance, with advisers providing valuable insights into career opportunities. Students can utilize these resources through ConnectNU, an online portal hosted by the University.
Career Advancement:
Preparing for a future beyond college is vital, and NU’s Career Advising office offers a plethora of resources to help students achieve their professional goals. From resume building and interview preparation to networking events and career fairs, this office equips students with the tools they need to succeed in the job market. Additionally, career advisors provide guidance on internships, co-op programs and postgraduate education, ensuring students are well-prepared for their chosen career paths.
Global Learning Office:
Studying abroad is highly encouraged for students at NU, and the GLO office facilitates these life-changing experiences for students. This office assists in finding suitable study abroad programs that align with students’ academic interests and language proficiencies. Whether it’s a quarter in Europe, an immersion program in Asia or a research opportunity in Africa, studying abroad broadens horizons and fosters cultural awareness and adaptability. NU’s study abroad program offers students the opportunity to participate in 150 programs across 50 countries.
Financial Office:
Managing finances during college can be a significant concern for students and their families. NU’s Financial Office offers guidance on scholarships, grants, loans and work-study programs to alleviate financial burdens. Additionally, financial advisors are available to help students budget wisely, make informed decisions about student loans and explore potential funding opportunities for research or study abroad experiences.