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Guide to Student Resources
Unless specifically notated, all listed services are available for all NAU students. However, for some resources access may be limited to students physically present in Flagstaff at the time of engagement. We encourage online and community campus students to call or visit the websites of these services to inquire if remote access is available.
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* Available for Flagstaff-campus students only.
Office of the Dean of Students
(928) 523-5181 nau.edu/deanofstudents
Assists students with support and advocacy, including crisis management, problem-solving, and campus referrals. The office to go to if you don’t know where to go.
Health & Wellness
Campus Health Services (Medical)
(928) 523-2131 nau.edu/medical-services
Comprehensive medical care facility for preventive, routine, and immediate care, physical therapy, immunizations, group acupuncture, and nutrition.
Counseling Services
(928) 523-2261 nau.edu/counseling
Individual, couples, and group counseling, as well as support for psychological emergencies. First session is free.
FIT program
(928) 523-8277 nau.edu/fit
Reduce your stress, build social connections and earn academic credit by adding physical activity into your weekly schedule through FIT 100 courses.
Live Well NAU
(928) 523-2131 nau.edu/livewell
Live Well NAU is an online wellness resource and holistic framework that makes it easy for students to improve all dimensions of their wellbeing. Students can visit the website to complete a wellness self-assessment, find wellness oriented events and explore relevant wellness resources across campus.
Health Promotion
(928) 523-2131 nau.edu/healthpromotion
Programs and resources to help students stay healthy and safe. Topics include nutrition, relationships, sexual health, sexual violence, stress and substance use.
UCAN University Coaching for Activity and Nutrition
(928) 523-2655 nau.edu/ucan
UCAN health coaches are compassionate NAU students who understand the challenges of college. They have completed a minimum of 45 hours of health coaching training and are ready to help you tackle health-supporting changes
Mentoring & Support
First-Generation Programs*
(928) 523-6980 nau.edu/first-gen
Mentoring programs and resources for low-income, first-generation or students with documented disabilities.
Office of Inclusion: Multicultural and LGBTQIA Student Services (IMQ)
(928) 523-5656 nau.edu/inclusion
Provides culturally-relevant services and support to students of all backgrounds.
Office of Indigenous Student Success
(928) 523-8086 nau.edu/iss
Offers guidance and support to Indigenous students regarding academics, financial literacy, and community connections.
Peer Jacks Mentoring*
(928) 523-6641 nau.edu/peer
Assists first-year, out of state students with the university transition through mentoring and social activities.
Transfer and Online Connections
(928) 523-9330 nau.edu/transfer-online-connections
Mentoring, social connections, and events for transfer and online students.
Veteran & Military Services
(928) 523-8387 nau.edu/vets
Services and activities for veterans and military-connected students.
Financial Support
Student Service Center
928-523-5511 nau.edu/ssc
A first stop for triaging registration, financial aid, and student account issues.
Course Materials Assistance Program (previously known as Emergency Textbook Loan Program)
(928) 523-5181 in.nau.edu/dean-of-students/course-materials-assistance-program/
Northern Arizona University’s Course Materials Assistance Program (CMAP) assists students with limited financial means in obtaining required course materials for classes by providing a $300 credit at the NAU Bookstore.
Louie’s Cupboard
(928) 523-5181 nau.edu/louies-cupboard
Providing nonperishable food and resources to students in need.
Louie’s Leftovers
NAUgo app available through: iOS Android
Through the NAUgo app, students can sign up to receive notifications when there is leftover food at campus events.
Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid
(928) 523-4951 nau.edu/finaid
Assists students in applying for and managing financial resources for college, including loans, scholarships, and grants. Refer students to the Student Service Center (SSC) first!
Academic & Career Support
Academic Success Centers
North: (928) 523-5524 South: (928) 523-7391 nau.edu/asc
Offers tutoring, supplemental instruction, academic mentoring, and workshops. Test prep courses and the Testing Center are also housed in the ASC.
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Career Development
(928) 523-1087 nau.edu/career
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Provides career advising, workshops/guest lectures, and online career education resources. Serves as a centralized resource for student employment and internships. Oversees online and on-campus recruitment.
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Cline Library
(928) 523-2173 nau.edu/library
Open 24/5 during the academic semester, students have access to a wide array of services, resources, spaces, and research assistance.
Disability Resources
(928) 523-8773 nau.edu/dr
Provides resources, advocacy, and accommodations for students with documented disabilities. The Usable Materials Center assists faculty in making course content accessible.
Handshake
nau.edu/handshake
Handshake is the online portal for on-campus and off-campus job postings, career fairs, and other career events.
Interdisciplinary Writing Program
(928) 523-7745 nau.edu/iwp
Offers writing resources to faculty and students by providing feedback and assistance with all stages of the writing process across all disciplines.
University Advising
(928) 523-4772 nau.edu/advising
Advisors are available to assist with course selection, degree planning and overall support.Students can find their assigned advisor at my.nau.edu.
Involvement Opportunities
ASNAU
(928) 523-4971 nau.edu/asnau
The voice for students at the campus, local, state, and national levels.
Campus Recreation
(928) 523-1733 nau.edu/rec
Rec Center, Intra-murals, Aquatics, and sports clubs.
Center for International Education
(928) 523-2409 nau.edu/cie
NAU’s hub for all things international—from international student admissions and education abroad to incorporating a global perspective into our academic and social programs.
Fraternity and Sorority Life*
(928) 523-5181 nau.edu/fsl
Provides a social and academic support system designed to give a well-rounded and enriching college experience.
SUN Entertainment
(928) 523-5638 nau.edu/sun
Student-sponsored events such as comedians, concerts, casino nights and more.
True Blue Connects
nau.edu/trueblueconnects
Info and resources on NAU student organizations and campus events.
Living on Campus
Residence Life*
(928) 523-3978 nau.edu/reslife
Resident Assistants (RAs) and Hall Directors available to assist all residential students with housing-related questions or needs.
Residential Colleges*
(928) 523-3978 nau.edu/rc
Additionally, for first year students, Residential College Ambassadors (RCAs) are available to support students’ affiliation to their academic college through one-on-one assistance, college events, and faculty connections.
Student Tools
NAU Community (web portal)
my.nau.edu
An online portal where a student can access student information, events, resources as well as social and discussion groups.Some of the resources below can be accessed through the portal.
Appointment Planner
appointments.nau.edu
An online portal where students can schedule appointments with academic advisors and mentoring programs.
Advising & Degree Plans
Academic Advising Report
nau.edu/registrar/academic-advisement-report/
A report that assists a student in tracking their progress to graduation.It can be used in conjunction with Jacks Planner.
Jacks Path
jackspath.nau.edu
Students can determine what credits will transfer to NAU from other institutions.
Jacks Planner
nau.edu/jacksplanner
An interactive academic planning tool students can utilize to plan course sequencing from term to term.
Jacks Print
(928) 523-9294 nau.edu/jacksprint
Web Print allows you to upload and print files to any ITS printer from anywhere on campus.
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Jacks Scheduler
nau.edu/university-advising/jacks-scheduler/
A course scheduling tool that allows a student to design a semester schedule and register for classes.