Newly Admitted Students
New Student Resources
Brochures and
Publications:
Downloadable student resources, including the Graduate and
Professional Student Handbook (an overview of campus policies
and procedures) and the Graduate Bulletin (an overview of
Graduate School policies and procedures).
Checklist for Newly Admitted
Students:
A list of critical tasks to complete before and after
arrival.
Campus Map:
A series of interactive campus maps for help locating classroom
buildings, parking lots and other campus landmarks.
Health
Insurance:
Information about the ND student insurance program and fees.
FAQ and forms also available.
Housing:
Resources for students seeking housing on
campus or off
campus, including listings, pricing and photographs.
Information
for New International Students:
The information for international students page includes
helpful information about expenses, immigration rules and
regulations and language.
- The Immigration Services office is the place to go for work authorizations, immigration rules, deadlines, benefits, and advice.
- Visit the University's International
Student Services & Activities website. Here, you'll
find programs and immigration services for international
students and their families, including pre-arrival correspondence,
orientation, cultural and community outreach, immigration
status, employment authorization, and more.
- International
Student and Scholar Handbook:
Link to the handbook from the International Student
Services & Activities website.
Multicultural
Student Programs and Services:
Support for historically underrepresented students
and opportunities for all students to explore issues of diversity,
personal identity, multicultural education and leadership
development.
Office for Students
with Disabilities:
Support for qualified students with disabilities and access
to the programs and facilities of the University.
Student
ID Card:
Information about ID cards and how to get one.
Academic Information
Registration and Enrollment Resources:
Enrollment:
Information about the enrolllment process on the Office
of the Registrar website.
Orientation
and Registration:
Orientation, enrollment, degree, graduation and registration
information and exam schedules on the Office of the Registrar
website.
Financial Support Resources:
Financial
Support:
An overview of opportunities for financial
support for admitted graduate students. Includes specific
information about fellowships, stipends and work study.
Academic Resources:
Calendars and
Events:
Graduate School academic calendar. Find events for new students
listed here.
Information Technology:
Office of Information Technology, including IT preparation
information for incoming students.
Library
Services:
A list of library services available to graduate students,
as well as links to online resources.
Student Life Information
Health and Family Care Resources:
Child
Care:
The Office of Human Resources provides a list of regional
childcare providers and children's activities.
Health
Services:
Health Services website, including hours, location and contact
information.
Student Groups and Clubs:
Graduate Student
Union Resources and Services:
Graduate student events listing and GSU contact information.
Student Life
at Notre Dame:
Intellectual, cultural, social and recreational opportunities
abound on campus and in the local community. Visit the directions
to Notre Dame page for additional information about
the South Bend region.
Diversity in Graduate Education:
At Notre Dame, we welcome all people, regardless of race,
ethnicity, nationality, sex or religion. We pay particular
attention to building and maintaining racial and ethnic
diversity by devoting significant resources for recruitment
and by providing incentives to programs that successfully
attract and admit students of color. We interact with and
support several national organizations such as GEM (see
below), SACNAS, Institute for the Recruitment of Teachers,
Project 1000, National Physical Science Consortium, SHPE,
MAES, and NSBE among others whose goal is to increase diversity
at the graduate level, Notre Dame also hosts a McNair Scholars
Program (below) that is open to our students as well as
those from four partner universities.
Contact Information
Contact The Graduate
School:
Contact information for Graduate Studies, the Office
of Research, and all associated faculty and staff.
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