Academic Transition Program courses help prepare students for the exciting and challenging changes that occur in the transition from high-school to college. You will learn things such as how to make time for your interest or hobby of choice, and how to afford it on a college student budget. You’ll also make new friends that like the same things you do, and maybe even take a field trip or two!
Learn all about your first year at NAU by navigating through:
Jumpin’ Jacks
Resource Connects
Other Helpful Links:
- Confidential online tutorial to examine your use of alcohol.
Gateway Student Success Center
- Career and Academic Advising
- First-year Student Advisement
- Resources for Exploring Majors
- Employment
- Grade Performance Status (GPS)
- Academic Success Workshops
- SLC Computer Labs
- Tutoring for lower-division courses
- Online tutoring
- Supplemental Instruction (SI)
- Residence hall tutoring
Student Support Services
If you are eligible for services, you may receive:
- Specialized tutoring at the SLC
- Laptop Loan Program
- Assistance with study skills development
- Participation in cultural and educational events and workshops
- Wireless internet
- 180 desktops available for use
- Check out a library laptop
- Research from website
- Document Delivery Service (nau.edu/illiad)
- One-on-one assistance (nau.edu/libraryask)
- Scholar’s Corner (coffee shop)
- Scheduling a movie to be shown via campus cable (nau.edu/movierequest)
- Individual/Group study rooms
- Media Services
Student Technology Center/ Information Technology Services
Services include academic support, administrative systems support, student services, telecommunications, and faculty and staff support and training.
- Offers exams that students need to get into college, to obtain college credit, to place in college classes, and to prepare for life after college.
- English 100
- Tutoring: 30 minute conferences
- Primary Care
- Urgent Care
- Health Promotions Office
- Healthy campus, alcohol and other drug abuse prevention education, online health assessments, online birth control education, sexual assault awareness programming, and general health and wellness promotion.
- Health Plans
- Short-term psychological counseling
- Mental-health and substance-abuse educational programming
- Consultations
- Accessible housing, bus services, and computer labs
- Assistive technology devices, services
- Registration assistance and priority registration
- Sign language interpreting
- Volunteer Note-taking
- Test-Taking Accommodations
- Support Groups