Northeastern State University Parent Guide

Academics

Considering Grad School? Consider Also Upcoming Changes to the GRE Test

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If your college student is considering graduate school, standardized tests will likely be one step in the admissions process. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a common test required by many graduate programs, and starting in August 2011, it will change.

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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Northeastern State University students have the right and responsibility to uphold standards necessary to provide a learning environment conducive to the preparation for success in an increasingly challenging, diverse and global society.

Student Disability Services

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Student Disability Services is committed to ensuring an atmosphere of understanding and awareness of special needs in a welcoming, friendly environment.

Student Affairs at Northeastern State

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Student Affairs at Northeastern State University works to actively engage your student in his or her education, not only in the classroom, but also in activities outside the classroom.

First-Year Experience

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First-Year Experience is a program designed to help freshmen successfully transition into the college culture of NSU.

NSU Tutoring Services

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NSU offers a wide variety of tutoring services. Click below to see all of our tutoring opportunities.

Welcome to the RiverHawk Family!

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The administration, faculty and staff at NSU are sincerely committed to assisting your student to achieve great success while at NSU.

Academic Success

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First-Year Experience and tutoring services.

Office of Student Affairs

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The Office of Student Affairs, headed by the Dean of Student Affairs, is responsible for the leadership, management, and planning of all Student Affairs Units, including the Student Health Center, Counseling Center, Disability Services, Student Development, Diversity Initiatives, Student Conduct, Student Activities and Greek Affairs.

Talk to your Student about Choosing a Major

If your student is a freshman, start talking to him about his major now. Many student's are encouraged to find a major and stick to it by the second year of college. However, the timeline is different for everybody. Here is a list of questions to help guide the conversation with your student.

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