The Weekly Scroll of Things to Know.
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MyScholarships application now available.
MyScholarships is NIU's campus-wide scholarship application system that allows you to apply for multiple competitive scholarships. These scholarships are usually awarded for the following academic year. Some scholarships may have later deadlines, however, you are encouraged to complete a general application prior to Jan. 31 each year to be considered for the majority of NIU scholarships.
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Tips for emailing your professor.
Can’t make office hours and need to schedule a meeting? Want clarification on a deadline, assignment, grade or reading requirement? Looking to respond to an email sent to you?
You’ll likely have to send an email to a professor at some point. It can be hard to know where to start. We get that, and we’re here to help.
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Spring 2023 class registration underway.
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Spring 2023 class registration is now open. Read the tips below and learn how to register for classes.
1. If you have not met with your advisor, do so. They are here to help you.
- It’s important to stay on track to graduation and your advisor is here to help ensure you are heading in the right direction.
- Remote advising is available. Options for remote advising could include virtual video conferences, phone calls, NIU emails or IM chats. Schedule an advising appointment through Navigate Student by clicking Appointments and selecting the "Advising" service, or contact your academic advising office to learn more about your options.
- Come prepared to your meeting with any concerns that you have. Your advisor can help answer your questions and point you to available resources.
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Jump-start your career!
Enroll in UNIV 301: Braven Leadership and Career Accelerator, a new 3-credit elective course taught by Leadership Coaches from top companies in Chicagoland. You’ll gain skills to land an internship while at NIU and a rewarding job after graduation.
Learn more by connecting with your academic advisor and register for UNIV 301 for the spring semester.
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President's Holiday Card Contest now accepting entries.
Tis' the season for NIU's annual holiday card contest where students are encouraged to submit a design that will spread warmth and good cheer to our entire community. This wonderful tradition provides an opportunity to showcase student talent and provide a message that conveys the university's care and respect for all. All entries are due by 5 p.m. on Nov. 28, 2022. Visit the President's website to learn more about this year's theme, entry guidelines and prizes.
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Beware of Federal Student Aid Relief Plan scam.
The FBI and FTC have released warnings about potential scams targeting individuals attempting to enroll in the newly announced Federal Student Aid Relief Plan. Please note that the courts have issued orders blocking the program, so currently applications are not being accepted. Please monitor the official site for the latest status of the program: https://studentaid.gov/. Learn more by visiting NIU's Office of Information Security website.
Register for POWER 2023.
The People's Organizing Weekend Empowerment Retreat will take place Jan. 20-22, 2023. Complete your registration by the priority deadline of Friday, Dec. 9, 2022. By attending the retreat, you will:
- Learn about organizing and/or participating in activities centered on the tenets of social justice.
- Enhance your toolkit for purpose of community organizing.
- Create spaces strategically and effectively for intentional and culturally specific planning.
- Focus on coalition-building while allowing you to work as allies and collaborators at NIU and/or your institutions.
Nominations being accepted for 2023 Outstanding Women and Gender Advocacy Student Awards through Dec. 19.
The Presidential Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW) is accepting nominations for this year’s Outstanding Women and Gender Advocacy Student Awards.
This award recognizes students who demonstrate active engagement in women’s issues and gender advocacy through engagement on campus and/or in the community, having nontraditional aspirations, and/or advancement of women’s issues and/or promotion of gender equity.
If you would like to nominate a student for this award or learn more about its history, please visit our website. The nomination deadline is Dec. 19, 2022.
Eligibility: Students with a graduation date during the 2022-2023 calendar year (seniors, third-year law students, graduate students who will receive a degree in December 2022, May or August 2023). Students may self-nominate.
Submit nominations electronically at go.niu.edu/women-gender-advocacy.
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Friends and Family sale at Huskie Books and Gear.
Huskie Books and Gear will be offering its Friends and Families online sale from Wednesday, Nov. 23 through Monday, Nov. 28. The offer is available to all Huskies, including newly admitted students, current students, faculty, staff, alumni and family members.
- 10% off one item.
- 20% off two items.
- 30% off three items.
- and free shipping!
Use code FRIENDSFAMILY at checkout. *Some exclusions apply, see store for details.
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Have you renewed your FAFSA?
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is now available for the 2023-2024 academic year. Renew yours as soon as possible. The FAFSA is your application for federal financial aid such as grants, work-study and student loans. Some funds are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, so the sooner you submit your completed FAFSA, the more likely you are to receive assistance if you are eligible.
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State of the University Address
Join fellow Huskies in person on Tuesday, Nov. 29 from 3 to 4 p.m. in Altgeld Auditorium for President Freeman’s annual State of the University address and Q&A session. Refreshments will be served from 4-4:30 and employees are granted release time from 3-4:30 p.m. to participate. For those not able to join in person, the event will also be offered virtually via Zoom.
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"The most pleasant surprise about my experience here has been the faculty support. As I made more connections with my professors throughout my journey, I have been able to make connections and have genuine conversations with them that don't necessarily relate to classwork. This has been extremely beneficial because a lot of professors here have worked in their respective field, so chances are they have other connections. "
James Keppler
Business administration and finance major
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Northern Illinois University's vision is to be an engine for innovation to advance social mobility; promote personal, professional and intellectual growth; and transform the world through research, artistry, teaching and outreach. Learn more about NIU’s vision, mission and values.
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