Nov 21, 2024  
ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Student Services



A variety of services and organizations are available for all North Central College students, both graduate and undergraduate alike. These include, but are not limited to Campus Ministry, Multicultural Affairs, Writing Center and the Community Service Center. A complete listing may be found in the North Central College Student Handbook.

Library Services

The mission of North Central College library services is to provide resources and services to meet the College community’s information and instructional media needs and to assist members of that community in developing skills for lifelong learning. To teach patrons how to access information, the library offers orientations, workshops and classes.

In addition to books, periodicals, instructional media and reference resources housed in Oesterle Library, the library’s webpage (http://library.noctrl.edu) offers access to online databases, the online catalog and online reference sources. Members of the College community may also borrow materials from more than 90 other academic libraries in Illinois, either in person, online or through Oesterle Library’s interlibrary loan service.

The North Central College Archives seeks to identify, preserve and make available the permanent records of the College and provide students with opportunities to use primary documents in their research. Housed in Oesterle Library, the Archives are open to the public. Two additional collections include the Suburban Studies Archives and the Harris W. Fawell Congressional Papers.

Career Development

The Office of Career Development Center assists students with academic, personal, and professional goals. Students have access to a robust job/internship board, online tools, recruiting events, preparation workshops and individual appointments to support career development goals.

Center for Global Education

North Central College has made a firm commitment to ensuring that the College community develops knowledge and appreciation of cultural differences in both domestic and international settings. For students, an education at this institution includes a global dimension gained through proficiency-based language learning, course work, internships, person-to-person contacts, study abroad, travel and exchange programs.

The Center for Global Education provides vision and guidance for developing and implementing international programs. The director oversees international developments in academic programs (including study abroad and domestic programs), student affairs, faculty development, campus events and grant writing.

Academic Advising

Students receive academic advising through the School of Graduate and Professional Studies. With help from the School of Graduate and Professional Studies and/or the specific program coordinator, the graduate student plans a course schedule usually a year in advance. Term by term adjustments can be made to the schedule as needed or desired by the student in order to facilitate steady progress toward completion of the master’s degree.

Center for Student Success

Disability Support Services 

The disability support office provides a range of support tailored to meet individual student needs who have a documented physical, emotional and/or learning disability. The goal of these services is to provide access and support so students may pursue their educational goals and participate in the activities of the College. Students should contact the Director of Student Disability Services with questions or to schedule a consultation.

Writing Center

The Writing Center offers thoughtful support for writing, reading and critical thinking across all classes. The Writing Center is open afternoons and evenings throughout the fall, winter and spring terms to work with you on any aspect of your writing, from grappling with assignments and jotting down ideas, to initial drafting and revising.

The Writing Center is for all levels of writers as Writing Center Associates (successful student-writers sharing their expertise) also work with a wide range of students from across the College who are looking for a careful critique of their writing. The primary commitment is to help students become a better writer and thinker. Results vary depending on the needs of the student.

Center for Social Impact

The Center for Social Impact provides opportunities for students to explore, experience and influence the issues and causes they care about most. Through five “Pathways to Social Impact” (Civic Engagement, Social Entrepreneurship, Advocacy, Service and Scholarship) students can find academic and co-curricular offerings, student organizations, major campus events, funding opportunities and mentorship that will prepare them to enter any community and career with a deep commitment to the common good and skills to lead change. The campus and community benefit from events such as the annual Changemaker Challence (a social entrepreneurship pitch competition), TEDxNorthCentralCollege (a showcase of innovative ideas from students and alumni), Intersection (a community-wide day of service) and more. Students who want to take their social impact ideas to the next level can apply and compete for funds for the purpose of exploration, project implementation or to support the launch of a social enterprise or non-profit organization.

Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship

The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship aims to encourage and inspire students to dream big and gives them the resources to achieve those dreams. The Center helps students incubate ideas such as a new product or invention and help students scale and grow their businesses. Take advantage of educational programming like conferences, workships, a speaker series, networking and access to coaches and mentors. The Center also offers co-working space where students can build and run their businesses right on campus.