AccessibleNU
AccessibleNU works to provide students with disabilities a learning and community environment that affords them full participation, equal access and reasonable accommodation.
30+ departments dealing with all aspects of the student experience
AccessibleNU works to provide students with disabilities a learning and community environment that affords them full participation, equal access and reasonable accommodation.
Alice Millar Chapel is a campus building used for celebrating the life of our community and the momentous occasions, including weddings, commencement ceremonies, world class musical events and other University functions.
Northwestern cultivates inclusive learning environments through the intentional engagement with difference. Programming and services are provided by Multicultural Student Affairs; Student Enrichment Services; and Social Justice Education.
Campus Life facilitates transformative experiences with students to explore their potential, engage in community, and contribute toward a more just and equitable world. It includes Fraternity & Sorority Life, Student Organizations & Activities, and Leadership Development & Community Engagement.
CARE is a confidential space for students impacted by sexual violence, relationship violence or stalking, including friends or partners of survivors. CARE works to create a culture of healthy sexuality at Northwestern.
The Office of Community Standards coordinates the student conduct system, including the formal student disciplinary processes. It works with students who involved in campus conduct matters and trains the Northwestern community about expectations.
CAPS serves as Northwestern's primary mental health service with offices on the Evanston and Chicago campuses. CAPS services include clinical services, educational workshops and consultation with faculty, staff and parents.
The Dean of Students Office is comprised of student service offices: Administrator on Call; Off-Campus Life; AccessibleNU; Student Assistance and Support Services; Community Standards; Health Promotion and Wellness; and Center for Awareness, Response and Education.
Northwestern currently has 46 chapters across four governing councils, and a total membership of more than 3,000 students. Fraternity and Sorority Life provides structure and support to assist students in their fraternity and sorority experience.
The GSRC works toward personal and collective queer liberation and advancement by cofacilitating community events, educational initiatives, and institutional advocacy in partnership with Northwestern’s queer students, community organizations, and partner offices.
The Graduation Office develops and facilitates the annual Northwestern ceremony where the graduating class is commemorated as a whole. It provides information about the event for graduates and their guests.
Health Promotion and Wellness is the primary provider of health promotion, education, and prevention programs and services on alcohol, other drugs and wellness issues for Northwestern University students.
Leadership Development and Community Engagement helps develop of social responsible leaders through community engagement opportunities, leadership training and resources that support these activities.
Multicultural Student Affairs enriches the cultural experience of Northwestern through leadership and education programming; providing opportunities for community engagement and identity expression; and assisting students in navigating the University.
Located at 1999 University Drive, Norris offers spaces, services and guidance for student learning, community engagement and cultural inclusion. It is home to dining options, meeting rooms as well as a bookstore, box office, bank, art gallery and more.
NCA provides career services for undergraduates, graduate students and alumni, including advising, job and internship search assistance, career assessments, access to employment databases, career fairs and on-campus recruiting.
Northwestern Medicine's department of General Internal Medicine serves Northwestern students enrolled in an NU graduate or professional program on the Chicago Campus. A broad array of outpatient medical services are provided.
Evanston's Health Service provides primary medical care, including general medical, sports medicine, women's medicine, radiology and laboratory services, vaccinations, allergy shots and STD testing. After-hours urgent care is also available.
NUhelp connects Northwestern students with guidance and assistance on campus. Use this site to share a concern, identify safety and security resources, discover health and wellness programs, and find academic assistance specific to a college/school.
The Off-Campus Life Office works with students living off campus in both Evanston and Chicago. It addresses student needs related to off-campus living, renter rights, neighbor relations and helps connect these students to the broader campus community.
Northwestern Career Advancement helps employers develop a recruiting strategy, which might include a on-campus recruiting, creation of an internship program or corporate sponsorship, or an event to connect with Northwestern students.
Religious & Spiritual Life helps students explore Northwestern's rich and diverse religious options. It connects students to worship and involvement opportunities through campus religious centers and religious and spiritual student organizations.
Residential Services helps build a community environment for students through housing-related services, intentional learning opportunities and residential settings that include residence halls, residential communities and residential colleges.
SJE creates educational opportunities that foster self-exploration, facilitate conversations across difference and support social change on campus. Programs include bystander intervention training, allyship and peer inclusion training, and facilitated dialogue programs.
Northwestern University Health Service Sports Medicine cares for student musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and sports injuries, along with diagnosing and managing concussions. It is the healthcare provider for club sports and works with performing artists with physical injuries.
This office coordinates Student Affairs assessment to identify student needs, measure student satisfaction, assess outcomes and monitor the campus climate. The data is analyzed, collected and reported for use by Northwestern departments, faculty and staff.
Student Affairs Human Resources (SAHR) advances the mission of the Division of Student Affairs by creating an environment that attracts, develops, and retains the best people.
Student Affairs Information Technology provides IT services to Student Affairs departments, including computer and software support, technology acquisition, application development, system maintenance and training in a variety of applications.
The SAM team uses integrated marketing communication to communicate the events, opportunities and promotions for Student Affairs departments. This includes digital communication as well as the creation of print and promotional materials.
Empowering students to navigate university systems and resources as well as make informed decisions.
SES supports students who are among the first in their families to attend college and/or are from low-income backgrounds. The office provides a variety of resources and programs to enhance these students' academic, personal and professional growth.
Student Organizations and Activities engages students in involvement opportunities that build a sense of belonging and community at Northwestern University. It supports, advises, and trains students and their organizations.
Student Transition Experiences supports undergraduate students in navigating their unique transition to and through Northwestern by providing intentional learning experiences and fostering connection through timely community partnerships.
AccessibleNU works to provide students with disabilities a learning and community environment that affords them full participation, equal access and reasonable accommodation.
The Office of Community Standards coordinates the student conduct system, including the formal student disciplinary processes. It works with students who involved in campus conduct matters and trains the Northwestern community about expectations.
The Dean of Students Office is comprised of student service offices: Administrator on Call; Off-Campus Life; AccessibleNU; Student Assistance and Support Services; Community Standards; Health Promotion and Wellness; and Center for Awareness, Response and Education.
The Graduation Office develops and facilitates the annual Northwestern ceremony where the graduating class is commemorated as a whole. It provides information about the event for graduates and their guests.
Located at 1999 University Drive, Norris offers spaces, services and guidance for student learning, community engagement and cultural inclusion. It is home to dining options, meeting rooms as well as a bookstore, box office, bank, art gallery and more.
This office coordinates Student Affairs assessment to identify student needs, measure student satisfaction, assess outcomes and monitor the campus climate. The data is analyzed, collected and reported for use by Northwestern departments, faculty and staff.
Student Affairs Human Resources (SAHR) advances the mission of the Division of Student Affairs by creating an environment that attracts, develops, and retains the best people.
Student Affairs Information Technology provides IT services to Student Affairs departments, including computer and software support, technology acquisition, application development, system maintenance and training in a variety of applications.
The SAM team uses integrated marketing communication to communicate the events, opportunities and promotions for Student Affairs departments. This includes digital communication as well as the creation of print and promotional materials.
Empowering students to navigate university systems and resources as well as make informed decisions.
Located at 1999 University Drive, Norris offers spaces, services and guidance for student learning, community engagement and cultural inclusion. It is home to dining options, meeting rooms as well as a bookstore, box office, bank, art gallery and more.
NCA provides career services for undergraduates, graduate students and alumni, including advising, job and internship search assistance, career assessments, access to employment databases, career fairs and on-campus recruiting.
Northwestern Career Advancement helps employers develop a recruiting strategy, which might include a on-campus recruiting, creation of an internship program or corporate sponsorship, or an event to connect with Northwestern students.
CARE is a confidential space for students impacted by sexual violence, relationship violence or stalking, including friends or partners of survivors. CARE works to create a culture of healthy sexuality at Northwestern.
CAPS serves as Northwestern's primary mental health service with offices on the Evanston and Chicago campuses. CAPS services include clinical services, educational workshops and consultation with faculty, staff and parents.
The Dean of Students Office is comprised of student service offices: Administrator on Call; Off-Campus Life; AccessibleNU; Student Assistance and Support Services; Community Standards; Health Promotion and Wellness; and Center for Awareness, Response and Education.
Health Promotion and Wellness is the primary provider of health promotion, education, and prevention programs and services on alcohol, other drugs and wellness issues for Northwestern University students.
Northwestern Medicine's department of General Internal Medicine serves Northwestern students enrolled in an NU graduate or professional program on the Chicago Campus. A broad array of outpatient medical services are provided.
Evanston's Health Service provides primary medical care, including general medical, sports medicine, women's medicine, radiology and laboratory services, vaccinations, allergy shots and STD testing. After-hours urgent care is also available.
NUhelp connects Northwestern students with guidance and assistance on campus. Use this site to share a concern, identify safety and security resources, discover health and wellness programs, and find academic assistance specific to a college/school.
Northwestern University Health Service Sports Medicine cares for student musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and sports injuries, along with diagnosing and managing concussions. It is the healthcare provider for club sports and works with performing artists with physical injuries.
Northwestern cultivates inclusive learning environments through the intentional engagement with difference. Programming and services are provided by Multicultural Student Affairs; Student Enrichment Services; and Social Justice Education.
The GSRC works toward personal and collective queer liberation and advancement by cofacilitating community events, educational initiatives, and institutional advocacy in partnership with Northwestern’s queer students, community organizations, and partner offices.
Multicultural Student Affairs enriches the cultural experience of Northwestern through leadership and education programming; providing opportunities for community engagement and identity expression; and assisting students in navigating the University.
Religious & Spiritual Life helps students explore Northwestern's rich and diverse religious options. It connects students to worship and involvement opportunities through campus religious centers and religious and spiritual student organizations.
SJE creates educational opportunities that foster self-exploration, facilitate conversations across difference and support social change on campus. Programs include bystander intervention training, allyship and peer inclusion training, and facilitated dialogue programs.
SES supports students who are among the first in their families to attend college and/or are from low-income backgrounds. The office provides a variety of resources and programs to enhance these students' academic, personal and professional growth.
Student Organizations and Activities engages students in involvement opportunities that build a sense of belonging and community at Northwestern University. It supports, advises, and trains students and their organizations.
Campus Life facilitates transformative experiences with students to explore their potential, engage in community, and contribute toward a more just and equitable world. It includes Fraternity & Sorority Life, Student Organizations & Activities, and Leadership Development & Community Engagement.
Northwestern currently has 46 chapters across four governing councils, and a total membership of more than 3,000 students. Fraternity and Sorority Life provides structure and support to assist students in their fraternity and sorority experience.
Leadership Development and Community Engagement helps develop of social responsible leaders through community engagement opportunities, leadership training and resources that support these activities.
Located at 1999 University Drive, Norris offers spaces, services and guidance for student learning, community engagement and cultural inclusion. It is home to dining options, meeting rooms as well as a bookstore, box office, bank, art gallery and more.
Student Organizations and Activities engages students in involvement opportunities that build a sense of belonging and community at Northwestern University. It supports, advises, and trains students and their organizations.
AccessibleNU works to provide students with disabilities a learning and community environment that affords them full participation, equal access and reasonable accommodation.
Alice Millar Chapel is a campus building used for celebrating the life of our community and the momentous occasions, including weddings, commencement ceremonies, world class musical events and other University functions.
Campus Life facilitates transformative experiences with students to explore their potential, engage in community, and contribute toward a more just and equitable world. It includes Fraternity & Sorority Life, Student Organizations & Activities, and Leadership Development & Community Engagement.
The Dean of Students Office is comprised of student service offices: Administrator on Call; Off-Campus Life; AccessibleNU; Student Assistance and Support Services; Community Standards; Health Promotion and Wellness; and Center for Awareness, Response and Education.
The GSRC works toward personal and collective queer liberation and advancement by cofacilitating community events, educational initiatives, and institutional advocacy in partnership with Northwestern’s queer students, community organizations, and partner offices.
Located at 1999 University Drive, Norris offers spaces, services and guidance for student learning, community engagement and cultural inclusion. It is home to dining options, meeting rooms as well as a bookstore, box office, bank, art gallery and more.
The Off-Campus Life Office works with students living off campus in both Evanston and Chicago. It addresses student needs related to off-campus living, renter rights, neighbor relations and helps connect these students to the broader campus community.
Religious & Spiritual Life helps students explore Northwestern's rich and diverse religious options. It connects students to worship and involvement opportunities through campus religious centers and religious and spiritual student organizations.
Residential Services helps build a community environment for students through housing-related services, intentional learning opportunities and residential settings that include residence halls, residential communities and residential colleges.
Empowering students to navigate university systems and resources as well as make informed decisions.
Student Organizations and Activities engages students in involvement opportunities that build a sense of belonging and community at Northwestern University. It supports, advises, and trains students and their organizations.
Student Transition Experiences supports undergraduate students in navigating their unique transition to and through Northwestern by providing intentional learning experiences and fostering connection through timely community partnerships.