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CAMPUS & COMMUNITY RESOURCES FOR NONTRADITIONAL STUDENTS
Children
CHILD CARE
Child Care Resource and Referral - Phone 1-800-941-7003
GRAND FORKS SCHOOL SYSTEM
Grand Forks Public Schools Web Site
Parks and Recreation
Greater Grand Forks has many beautiful parks for the entire family to enjoy.
Library
- Chester Fritz Library
- Energy and Environmental Research Library
- Geology Library
- Music Library
- Law Library
- Library of Health and Science
COMMUNITY LIBRARIES
- GF Public Library, 2110 Library Circle, 772-8116
- EGF Public Library, 422 4th St. NW, 218-773-1104
Social Service Agencies
- United Way -- 775-4215
- Northeast Human Service Center -- 795-3000
- The Salvation Army -- 775-2597
- American Red Cross -- 218-773-9565
- Catholic Charities -- 775-4196
- Centre Inc. -- 746-6303
Job Service of North Dakota
- Office located at: 1501 28th Ave. S
- Phone: 701-795-3700
Churches
- There are 63 listings for Churches and Religious Organizations in Grand Forks the local Yellow Pages.
City Area Transit
- Memorial Union Info Center -- 777-4321
- Grand Forks City Bus Information -- 746-2600
Free for UND students; passes are available through UND Student Government
Community Information
- Visit the Grand Forks City Web Site
- Visit the Chamber of Commerce Web Site
- Grand Forks Public Information Center
255 N 4th St.
Phone: 746-4636 - Grand Forks Convention and Visitors Bureau
- Grand Forks Herald
Campus Map
Academic Calendar
EDUCATIONAL and ORGANIZATIONAL QUESTIONS
- How do I apply for admission?
Undergraduate Admission
Transfer Student Admission
Graduate Admission
2. Where do I find academic advising?
An Academic Advisor is available within your major or discipline
Student Success Center
Adult Re-Entry Center
3. How do I apply for Financial Aid?
Student Financial Aid
Student Support Services, Trio Program
Educational Opportunity Center, Trio Program
4. How do I register for classes?
Registrar’s Office
Register Online
5. Where do I get my textbooks?
6. Where do I find important dates and deadlines?
Academic Calendar
Student Account Services Calendar (formerly Business Office)
Student Financial Aid
7. Where do I find a class list?
Registrar’s Office
Campus Connection
8. How do I connect to classes on Blackboard?
9. How do I connect to my campus email?
Student Email (link can be found by clicking on "Current Students" located on the UND home web page at www.und.edu)
SERVICES FOR STUDENTS QUESTIONS
- Where do I find a computer lab and a printer?
Computer Labs are available in the separate schools across campus (all may not be listed here). General purpose computing labs are located in the Memorial Union (lower level) and Chester Fritz Library (3rd floor).
Memorial Union
Chester Fritz Library
Math Computer Lab
UND Law Library
Department of Computer Science
Apartment Community Center (for apartment residents)
American Indian Student Services Learning Lab
International Center
Era Bell Community Center
Adult Re-Entry Center
2. With whom can I discuss personal, social, or educational issues?
Counseling Center
Located in McCannel Hall, Room 200, call 777-2127 for an appointment.
3. Where can I meet nontraditional students?
Adult Re-Entry Coffee, Cookies & Conversation
International Center Culture Nights
University Community Center (for University Apartment residents
Women’s Center
4. Where can I find disability services?
Disability Services for Students (coordinates and provides reasonable accommodations)
Located in McCannel Hall, Room 190, 777-3425 (voice/TTY))
5. Where can I find Veteran Services?
6. Where can I find Campus and Community Service Guide?
7. What Learning Support Centers are available for me?
Student Success Center
Math Learning Center
Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic
Writing Center
Computer Skills
English Language Skills
8. How can the TRIO program help me?
Trio programs are designed to serve first generation students and/or low income students or students with disabilities.
TRIO Program
9. How do I learn about different events on campus?
10. How do I learn about cultural events in Grand Forks?
Culture Pulse
Burtness Theatre
International Programs Center
11. Where can I find daycare?
12. Where can I exercise?
MENTORING AND TUTORING QUESTIONS
- Where can I get computer help?
CILT – Center for Instructional Learning and Technology
ITTS – Information, Technology Systems & Services
2. Where do I find a math tutor?
Math Learning Center
TRIO: Student Support Services
Student Success Center –Tutor Lab
3. Where can I go for help to improve my writing skills?
4. How do I find tutors for different classes?
TRIO: Student Support Services
Student Success Center
Math Center
American Indian Center
Era Bell Multicultural Center
English as a Second Language
The Writing Center
5. Where can I get help with my Study Skills?
How to Learn
Study Skill Aids
Study Skills Courses
Student Success Center
6. How do I use and find the library?
Libraries
Chester Fritz Library (Arrange for a tour of the building, how to access the libraries’ many online databases and resources, Ask a Librarian!)
Housing
BUYING PROPERTY
For information on local Real Estate contacts, consult the Yellow Pages.
RENT
For information on the availability of apartments, see ads in the Grand Forks Herald or contact Campus Housing.
Prepared by Pat Jordheim, student project for the Adult Re-Entry Program