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2021-2022 CATALOG

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STUDENT SERVICES, ACTIVITIES AND PROGRAMS


Auxiliary Services | Enrollment Services | Academic Support Services | Student Affairs | Student Services

The University provides a variety of activities, programs, and services to support and complement the academic offerings and to expand the total growth of the student. The various components of the co-curricular program relate to the university’s mission and educational philosophy by contributing to the cultural, intellectual, physical, emotional, and social development of students. The student development philosophy underlying these activities and services focuses on the personal growth and education of the student and is based on the premise that all students have the right to develop to their full potential.

AUXILIARY SERVICES

Auxiliary Services offers a variety of services to students which contribute to an overall positive experience on campus. These include the following:

SERVICE LOCATION AND HOURS
services are provided by Barnes and Noble College Booksellers. Thebookstore provides digital, rental, new and used textbooks. The Colonel Book Bundle is our new all-encompassing, affordable textbook rental program that will provide undergraduate students with allrequired textbooks, lab manuals, access codes and electronic book versions before the first day of class!The average student is estimated to save $150-$200 on textbooks for a semester. All undergraduate students will be automatically enrolled. To learn more about the Colonel Book Bundle visitwww.nicholls.edu/book-bundle. For more information on the bookstore and to shop for insignia apparelplease visit us online at https://nich.bncollege.com/

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OFFICE: Bollinger Student Union-Room 8
PHONE: 985-448-4540
HOURS: 7:30 am-4:30 pm M-Th;
7:30 am – 4 pm Friday
SUMMER/BREAK HOURS: 9:00 am-4:00 pm M-F
Reservations Office coordinates the use of campus facilities for campus departments, registered student groups, and off-campus groups. OFFICE: Bollinger Student Union – Room 5
PHONE: 985-448-4519
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Colonel Cardis issued to all students, faculty, and staff during their association with or attendance at the university. The Colonel Card provides access to designated events, facilities, and services. OFFICE: Bollinger Student Union, Room6
PHONE: 985-448-4498
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Dining Servicesare located in Vernon F. Galliano Hall Cafeteria and in the food court of Donald G. Bollinger Memorial Student Union. A wide range of services is offered to the campus community. OFFICE: Vernon F. Galliano Cafeteria,
Room 23
PHONE: 985-449-7050
HOURS: 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Post Officeserves as a contract station for the United States Postal Service. It provides faculty, staff, and students with post office boxes and services. OFFICE: Bollinger Student Union Room7
PHONE: 985-448-4539
HOURS: Mailbox access: 24 hours a day, 7 days per week
Window service: 8:15 am – 4:15 pm M-F
Student Unionprovides an environment of recreation, relaxation, social interaction, exploration of personal interests, leadership opportunities, exchange of thought and learning, and offers many valuable and enriching services to the university and to the community. OFFICE: Auxiliary Services Office,
Bollinger Student Union, Room 6
PHONE: 985-448-4535
HOURS: 7:00 am – 9:00 pm M-Th
7:00 am – 5:00 pm Friday
5:00 pm – 9:00 pm Sunday
Summer/Break Hours: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm M-F

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ENROLLMENT SERVICES

Enrollment Services provides high-quality support services to students and to the academic units that carry out the university’s instruction and service programs.

SERVICE LOCATION AND HOURS
Admissionsis responsible for conducting the university’s student recruitment and admissions programs. This office processes applications for admission or re-admission to the university. OFFICE: Candies Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4507
HOURS: 8:00 am –4:30 pm
Financial Aidhandles grants, loans, student employment, and scholarships. Detailed information can be found in theCatalog or by visiting the office for personal assistance. Financial Aid Counselors are available. OFFICE: 418 Candies Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4048
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
International Student Admissionsis responsible for recruiting international students and processing applications in accordance with university policy and federal guidelines. OFFICE: 346 Candies Hall
PHONE: 985-449-7038
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Orientationis designed to acquaint first-time entering freshmen and transferring freshmen with the university campus, academic programs, and support services. New students receive academic advising and register for classes during orientation. OFFICE:125 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4155
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Scholarshipsadministers the university’s scholarship programs, both privately and publicly funded. OFFICE: 410 Candies Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4411
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Student Employmentmanages on-campus employment for about 700 students in various capacities. OFFICE: 408 Candies Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4043
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

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STUDENT AFFAIRS

Student Affairs provides students with the opportunity for involvement and personal enrichment and wellness services and educational programs that assist students in achieving their personal, academic, and professional goals. Student Affairs includes the following:

SERVICE LOCATION AND HOURS
Behavioral Crisis Managementassists with prevention efforts, intervention of indirect threats (imminent threats should be referred to University Police) and mental health recovery efforts of violence on campus. If any faculty, staff, or student feels another member of the campus community may be a threat to themselves or someone else, they should immediately contact the Crisis Intervention Coordinator. OFFICE:
PHONE: 985-448-4091
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Campus Recreation operates the Harold J. Callais Recreation Center, coordinates intramurals, provides facilities and equipment for recreational activities and coordinates fitness and wellness programs for the university community. OFFICE: Harold J. Callais Recreation Center
PHONE: 985-493-2746
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm (Office hours); refer to website for facility hours
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Career Services provides professional coaching, resume writing assistance, interview skill development, job search assistance, online career exploration materials and programs, career days, and seminars. OFFICE: Student Engagement Suite, Bollinger Student Union
PHONE: 985-448-4509
HOURS: Monday –Thursday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Greek Lifecoordinates the university’s recruitment, leadership development, community service and social activities of sororities and fraternities. OFFICE: Student Engagement Suite, Bollinger Student Union, Suite 13
PHONE: 985-448-4527
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Judicial Affairs administers the student disciplinary process as outlined in the Code of Student Conduct which defines student rights and responsibilities. OFFICE: 255 Eklins Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4525
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Rape Aggression Defense Systems is a self-defense program which is offered several times per year for female students. OFFICE: 224 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4080
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Residential Living administers alloperational functions associated with campus housing (residence halls, apartments, and family housing) and builds community by coordinating residentially based student programming and development through educational and social activities. The office coordinates applications and deposits, contracts, assignments, billing, maintenance, and facility management. The office oversees the Residence Hall Association, a student programming and hall council group. OFFICE:John A. Brady Residential Complex Clubhouse
PHONE: 985-448-4479
HOURS: 8:00 am 4:30 pm
Student Access Center –Disability Services (SAC)Offers any qualifying Ӱɴý student with a disability comprehensive support services, including classroom accommodations. The SAC assists with physical accessibility issues, referrals, and housing/dining accommodations for many conditions such as physical, visual, or hearing disabilities and medical or psychiatric disorders. All services are at no cost to the student. More information on the accommodations process and SAC resources is available online at www.nicholls.edu/student-access-center/. OFFICE: 136 Peltier Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4430
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
/student-access-center/
Student Wellness Team (SWT) is a student organization that provides education and prevention programs as well as printed wellness information.
OFFICE: Harold J. Callais Recreation Center
PHONE: 985-493-2743
HOURS: 8:00 am –4:30 pm
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Student Governmentrepresents and advocates the student body’s needs and development on campus. OFFICE: Bollinger Student Union, Room 14
PHONE: 985-448-4557
HOURS: 8:00 am –4:30 pm
Student Organizationsprovide opportunities for student involvement in groups that promote areas of interest, leadership development, community service and academic achievement. OFFICE: Student Engagement Suite, Bollinger Student Union, Suite 13
PHONE: 985-448-4523
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Student Programming Associationcoordinates entertainment and activities to enhance the social and educational atmosphere of the campus. OFFICE: Advisor’s Office
Student Engagement Suite, Bollinger Student Union Suite 13
PHONE: 985-448-4523
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
University Counseling Centerprovides personal and career counseling, psycho-educational programs, consultation, and crisis intervention. OFFICE: 224 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 448-4080 for informationand appointments.
For after hour emergencies callUniversity Police at 448-4911.
HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday
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University Health Servicesprovides basic, acute health care, health education and promotion programs and services, and disease prevention. OFFICE: Ayo Hall
PHONE: 985-493-2600
HOURS: 7:30 am – 4:00 pm
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Wellness Education provides one on one as well as group support and education promoting wellness throughout the campus community. OFFICE:224 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4080
HOURS: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

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PARKING AND POLICE SERVICES

SERVICE LOCATION AND HOURS
University Police Departmentis dedicated to providing a safe, secure, and crime-free environment for the entire Ӱɴý community. University Police provide 24-hour services. They are also first responders in emergency situations and are trained to use Automatic External Difibulator equipment. OFFICE: University Police Building
PHONE: 985-448-4746
HOURS: Open 24 hours a day
Parking Servicesissues decals to all students, faculty, and staff, and administers parking enforcement regulations. The office provides a parking/traffic handbook which outlines all parking/traffic rules and regulations to those who obtain parking decals. OFFICE: Calecas Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4526
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm

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Support for Distinctive Student Populations

The needs of diverse student populations are met additionally through programs that address specific components of the student population. These include the following:

Honors Students

The Honors Program is designed with highly motivated student in mind. Its mission is to create enhanced educational experiences for a community of intellectually curious and academically talented students through challenging and creative opportunities that foster a life-long love of learning. Through innovative instruction, honors students receive a distinctly personal education that significantly involves them in the learning process.

Students with Disabilities

The Student Access Center (formerly Disability Services) provides assistance to students with disabilities in their adjustment to college and serves as a liaison with faculty to accommodate students with disabilities.

International Students

International Student Services assists international studentsin the transition to university life upon their arrival and throughout their studies. The International Services Office coordinates immigration advising, orientation, welcome events, tax preparation assistance, advises the international student organization and maintainsFederal compliance.

Student Athletes

The Office of Athletic Academic Advising supervises all aspects of academic compliance, including scheduling and registration, monitoring or progress toward degree, and eligibility. This office also administers the Athletic Life Skills Program which combines the efforts of the NSU Athletics and other services on campus to enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience. Use athletics as preparation for success in life, this program supports intellectual development, enhances interpersonal relationships, builds positive self-esteem, and promotes respect for diversity.

Students with Mental Health Needs

The University Counseling Center provides counseling for and assists students with mental health, psychiatric, and developmental issues through individual, couples, and group counseling as well as consultation and outreach. The Center maintains a staff of appropriately trained and licensed counselors.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES

The university also offers a variety of academic support services which promote student learning and enhance the development of its students.

ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES CONTACT INFORMATION
Academic Advising Center was created to provide academic advising and support to Ӱɴý students from the time of their admission until their acceptance into their majors. Faculty advisors meet regularly with students, assisting them in goal clarification, in selection of a major, and in educational planning and course selection. Advisors monitor student progress and refer students to other campus resources as necessary. Students may “drop in” for a quick answer or set up an appointment with a professional academic advisor. OFFICE: 234 Elkins
PHONE: 985-448-4117
HOURS: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Academic Testing Center offers ACT, ACCUPLACER (placement), correspondence, and web-based course testing. OFFICE: 212 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 985-493-2599
HOURS: 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Continuing Educationcoordinates credit programs in addition to developing youth and adult non-credit programs which provide opportunities for intellectual and personal development. For off-campus groups and their programs, this office provides a one-stop service to coordinate food and housing services, schedule university facilities and equipment, and provide management, marketing, and fiscal monitoring. OFFICE: 125 Elkins Hall
PHONE: 985-448-4444
FAX: 985-448-4552
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
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Ellender Memorial Libraryhouses more than 443,600 books and bound periodicals, 2,000 journal titles, 350,000 catalogued federal and state documents, and provides access to 40,000 E-books and over 50 electronic reference sources. Reference librarians offer one-on-one help and provide mass instruction in library skills, an integral part of Interdisciplinary Studies classes in freshman studies, and they visit classes to explain topics of particular interest to students and instructors. OFFICE:
PHONE: 985-448-4646
Fax: 985-448-4925
HOURS: varies
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International Student Servicesassists international students in the transition to university life upon their arrival and throughout their studies. The International Services Office coordinates immigration advising, orientation, welcome events, tax preparation assistance, advises the international student organization and maintains Federal compliance. OFFICE: Student Life/Bollinger Student Union, Room 13
PHONE: 985-449-7038
HOURS: 8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Louisiana Center for the Study of Dyslexia and Related Learning Disordersserves the community and NSU students who have been identified as having characteristics of dyslexia and/or a related disorder. College students in all majors are provided support services. Services include one-on-one tutoring, comprehensive assessments, classroom and testing accommodations. These services are provided for a fee. OFFICE: 163 Peltier/FACS Building, Room 6
PHONE: 985-448-4214
HOURS:
www.nicholls.edu/dyslexia
Tutorial Academic Enhancement Centeris committed to assisting students in enhancing their learning potential and developing proficiency in their academic endeavors. The Center provides small group (3-4 people) tutorial assistance to students having difficulty with courses at the college level. The sessions with a tutor provide supplementary work in coordination with the classroom situation, not in place of it. Areas currently included are math, English, computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, and foreign language. Supplemental Instruction (SI) is provided for human anatomy lab and history. OFFICE: 158A Shaver Gym
PHONE: 985-448-4100
HOURS: 8:00 a.m. -7:30 p.m.
M-Th
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