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Popular SearchesResource directory Helping parents and families stay informed, connected and supported As your student embarks on their college career — and at any stage over his or her four years at St. Norbert — it’s natural for questions to arise. You’ll find we’re ready to help.
Connections to the departments listed on this page also may be helpful. The following links will put your student directly in touch with the department that can best provide information on particular topics.
Campus Life Department
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We have a long and proud history of athletics at St. Norbert College, dating to 1916. From those modest beginnings, we now offer 27 intercollegiate teams.
Ranked “Best College Food in Wisconsin” and top-ranked nationally, dining services offers students an abundance of diverse and delicious menu options in Ruth’s Marketplace, Phil’s Grill and Convenience Store, and Ed’s Coffee Shop.
These groups provide leadership and social experiences for students.
Old St. Joseph Church was established in 1969 as the first college parish in the United States. Ours is a Catholic church community rooted in the Norbertine tradition. It is also the home of the National Shrine of St. Joseph.
Residential Education & Housing manages the process for providing all students with campus housing.
Check out our full selection of SNC gear! You can shop online for all items carried at the SNC Bookstore.
Students can choose from 90+ organizations during their four years on campus, or create a new one.
The study-abroad program provides support for students wishing to have an academic experience across the country or across the world.
The Sturzl Center coordinates service programs and connects students to service opportunities that contribute to the common good.
The TRIPS program challenges students to participate in a week of personal growth through life-changing service in areas throughout the United States.
Student Support Department
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Academic advisors assist students in creating plans to meet degree requirements and achieve their academic goals.
The office of academic success, support and accessibility offers study-skills help, time-management training, reading-skill development, tutoring, and academic coaching. This office also provides students with appropriate accommodations.
Campus Card Services provides students with their St. Norbert College ID cards, facilitates meal plan sign-up and manages the Custom Cash program.
Campus Safety is operational 24-hours a day, seven days a week to maintain a safe campus environment. Health & Wellness Services provides students with confidential medical and counseling services and an integrated approach to overall well-being.
Information Technology Services (ITS) maintains the college’s network, email and printing services. Its service desk provides students with support for all of their computing needs.
The Mail Center provides each student with a mailbox, and assists with mailing and shipping needs.
The state-of-the-art Mulva Library provides a variety of services ranging from easy access to materials to robust instructional support.
The Holton Center respects the sacred dignity of all persons, creating safe relationships for and with students, in order to facilitate growth in personal and intellectual identity.
The parking office manages campus parking permits and offers a campus shuttle for student transportation around campus, particularly after hours.
The writing center is open to all students at St. Norbert College, and consultants teach writers at all levels.
Financial Info Department
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Student Account Services provides assistance with student accounts, such as billing, payments, disbursement of personal loans, credit refunds and 1098T tax forms.
Financial Aid offers FAFSA assistance, a Net Price Calculator, and help with scholarships, grants and work-study offers.
Leadership/Career Department
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The Academic Advising & Career Development Center offers programs, services and self-service resources designed to encourage successful transitions from college to post-graduation plans.
Undergraduate research allows students to work collaboratively with one or more faculty members on real-world scholarly and creative projects.
The honors program transforms learning into action and classroom problem-solving into education that matters to the world.
The Center for Student Engagement can help students get involved in organizations and develop leadership skills.
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