The Weekly Scroll of Things to Know.
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Prepare now to get the classes you need.
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Summer and Fall 2023 Class Registration begins April 3.
Now is the time to start preparing to register for summer and fall 2023 classes. Read the tips below and learn when to register and 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.
2. Log in to MyNIU and Navigate Student.
- In MyNIU, you can check your enrollment date—the date and time you are able to register for classes.
- In Navigate Student, you can see a list of important, time-sensitive To-Do items related to class registration. You can also schedule an appointment with your academic advisor through Navigate Student by click on Appointments and selecting the "Advising" service.
- In both MyNIU and Navigate Student, you can see any holds on your account that may prevent you from registering for classes. Learn more about holds on student accounts.
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SHARE your voice.
As an NIU student we need your voice. Help the university by taking the next few minutes to use your voice and complete the NIU campus climate survey called SHARE. The confidential information gathered through the SHARE survey will help NIU provide you and other Huskies with specific support and resources.
Completing the survey gives you a chance to win a $20 Starbucks gift card.
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Have an idea for a Homecoming event? Apply for a Homecoming Grant!
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Do you have an idea for a homecoming event that you would like to see on campus, or want to enhance an existing homecoming event? The Homecoming Executive Committee invites all students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members to submit formal proposals for review! Proposals will be selected, and awarded up to $500 each, based on need and available funding. The deadline for submissions is April 14, 2023.
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Our Study Abroad Office is committed to supporting you as you pursue educational opportunities outside of the United States. Study abroad is a life-changing experience that can transform the way you think about yourself, your communities and the world. Learn more about study abroad opportunities.
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Campus Dining would love your feedback!
We value your feedback and look forward to the opportunity to grow from it. If you’re able to take a moment to complete a brief survey regarding your most recent experience at one of our residential dining or retail dining locations, we would greatly appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Undergraduate research funding available.
Are you looking to get paid to do research? The Office of Student Engagement and Experiential Learning supports a culture of undergraduate research by offering two funding opportunities: the Student Engagement Fund (SEF) and the Research, Engagement and Academic Diversity Grant (READ). Both opportunities allow students to get paid to do research with a faculty member and/or receive project supply and travel funds. This is a great opportunity to work with faculty on campus and get hands-on learning within your field of interest. For more information or to apply visit Undergraduate Research Funding.
Student researchers would like your thoughts on Final Exams.
For over 80% of college students, final exams are seen as the biggest stressor for negatively affecting their mental health, wellbeing and grades. This survey proposes the idea of harmless final exams that would not negatively affect students' grades. You'll be asked to provide your name, year in school, major and two additional questions asking those who oppose harmless final exams their reasoning for doing so and how harmless finals can benefit students at NIU. The survey should take less that five minutes to complete.
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Would you make a good science teacher?
NIU offers you the chance to find out. Participate in a science teaching experience at a local high school from May 14 to 19, 2023. You will receive an $800 stipend and complimentary hotel room and meals. Apply now; the priority deadline is April 1, 2023. Learn more about the NOYCE summer science teaching experience.
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"Talk to faculty members or other students if you struggle with studies or have no idea what you want to do in the future. You will be surprised to learn more about study tips and other career opportunities."
Jifu Tan
Assistant professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Coping Skills Workshops
Come join the Counseling & Consultation Services team as we practice and learn skills for coping with the difficult emotions that can arise during stressful times. In this one-hour, virtual workshop, you will learn how to apply specific coping strategies and skills for dealing with life’s challenges in a healthy way. This event is qualified for Business Passport and Honors Engaged credit!
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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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