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Academic assistance guide
Provides information on how and where students can obtain academic help.

Advising / Internal Transfers
Resources are available for CAS students interested in transferring to another college within NU.
Advising / Arts and Sciences
The Center for Experiential Education and Academic Advising provides expert advising for CAS undergraduate students.
1 Meserve Hall 373-3980
Bookstore
Buy or sell textbooks, or reserve them online for in-store pickup.
21 Ell Hall 373-2286
Career counseling
Comprehensive career planning services, including seminars, career fairs and walk-in assistance.
Stearns Center 373-4253
Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
Offers students the opportunity to study in a broad range of interdisciplinary programs suited to their curricular or career objectives and also permits students to design their own independent programs of study.
09 Holmes Hall 373-2427
Commencement
Obtain information about Spring and Fall Commencement programs, as well as the School of Law Commencement program.
230 Cushing Hall 373-3639
Commuter Services
A communication link and resource for NU's commuter students population.
4 Speare Place 373-4872
Computer facilities
ResNet, computer labs, software and virus protection resources.
InfoCommons.
184 Snell Library 373-4357 
Co-op
Since 1909 Northeastern has made work experience a structured part of the curriculum. Though co-op is not required for CAS students, most students participate in co-op at some point during their tenure at Northeastern.
Located in major department offices  
Counseling and Student Development Center provides assistance to students for coping more effectively with personal and emotional problems, and facilitates personal growth and development. 302 Ell Hall   373-2142
Disability Resource Center
Assistance for students with learning disabilities, visual, hearing and mobility impairments.
20 Dodge Hall 
373-2675
TTY:
373-2730 
English Language Center
Intensive English for international students.
406 Ell Hall 373-3925
Experiential Education strives to incorporate experiential learning into the Arts and Sciences curriculum, as well as provide expert academic advising for our students. 1 Meserve Hall 373-5811
Graduate School of Arts & Sciences
For information on programs including application procedures and financial aid.
124 Meserve Hall 373-3982
Housing
Residence Hall availability, assignments and general residential life information.
4 Speare Hall 373-2814
International students
Information on visas, documentation, immigration, intensive English courses.
206 Ell Hall
373-2310
Math tutorial center
Free assistance for studentshttp
102 Cahners
373-2328
Parent Programs
Meeting the needs and concerns of the parents of NU students.
101 Ell Hall 
 
373-3868
Registrar Course registration times, add/drop, classrooms, final exam schedules, grade changes, QPA, transcripts, verification of status, class rank. 120 Hayden Hall 373-2300
Student activities and recreation
A complete listing of on-campus academic, athletic, wellness and cultural resources and organizations. For additional information, visit the
254 Richards Hall 373-2270
Student Activities Office located in 228 Curry Student Center.
Various locations on campus.
Student Financial Services
Tuition bill and payment information, loans, grants, work-study, check cashing.
254 Richards Hall 373-2270
Student Financial Services
Tuition bill and payment information, loans, grants, work-study, check cashing.
254 Richards Hall 373-2270
Study Abroad program is a once in a lifetime experience, because you have the whole world open to you. 1 Meserve Hall 373-5162
Undergraduate Research is designed to support student researchers while encouraging faculty/student research collaborations. 1 Meserve Hall 373-5811
Writing programs
Freshman writing; middler / junior year writing requirement; English as a Second Language; freshman writing for non-native speakers.

Programs are housed in Nightingale Hall and in the Writing Center in Holmes Hall.
 
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