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Support
Wherever you reside, you are supported by the entire NAU community while attending NAU. Contact any of the student support organizations in Flagstaff and learn how they might help you achieve your goals. Not sure where to start? Simply contact our student service center:
The Extended Campuses of Northern Arizona University
800-426-8315
extended.campuses@nau.edu
PO Box 4117
Flagstaff, AZ 86011
The Cline Library provides easy access to materials and services that allow you to:
- Find full text articles, electronic books and other research resources in your subject area
- Find and request delivery of articles, books, or media
- Learn how to connect to Library licensed resources
- Get help with Library resources and services from Ask a Librarian
- Contact the Resource Specialist Team in your subject area for subject-specific assistance
- Access electronic reserves materials for a course in the course's Vista shell.
Students can also utilize other libraries across the state, including the ASU, UA libraries, and many public and community college libraries. A current NAU ID card and/or a registration receipt may be required. NAU librarians are available at NAU Yuma and Eastern Arizona College (Thatcher Campus) to assist faculty and students.
The Student Technology Center is your first resource for computing-related problems or services. They can help you set up your email account, access your web class, use the LOUIE system, set your passwords, download software, and much more. Bookmark their web site or call them at 928-523-9294 or toll-free at 1-888-520-7215.
Every student is guaranteed equal access to all educational programs and activities. Provide documentation of your special needs to NAU's Disability Resources at least eight weeks prior to attending NAU. Any concerns related to the Americans with Disabilities Act may be brought to the attention of a DSS coordinator. For more information, call: Voice (928) 523-8773; TTY (928) 523-6906; or Fax: (928) 523-8747.
The NAU Counseling Center helps enrolled students adjust to university life by providing in-person individual and small group counseling. Some of the concerns that can be addressed through counseling services are adjustment to college, vocational and life goals, interpersonal and family concerns, stress, depression, and anxiety. For more information, visit their web site or contact (928) 523-2261.
This office provides services that enhance the academic experience of junior high, high school, college students and other adults who might otherwise have difficulty achieving post secondary education and training. Services include individualized tutoring at the North and South Learning Assistance Centers on the Flagstaff Mountain Campus, personal support, time management assistance, career counseling, study skills workshops, financial aid application assistance, cultural activities, scholarships, and the laptop loan program. Visit them online or call (928) 523-6980 for more information.
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Events & Deadlines
- 09/21-12/14 : Winter 2009 enrollment ongoing - September 21 - December 14, 2009
- 11/19-01/10 : Spring 2010 Open Enrollment begins
- 11/30-12/11 : NAU Bookstore Book Buyback
- 11/30 : Deadline to withdraw from ALL classes - Statewide regular 16-week session
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