STUDENT AFFAIRS 30 ANNUAL REPORT Avera Student Center: Avera Student Center is the heart of Northern’s student life: a place to eat, shop, study, socialize and meet. Consisting of more than 110,000 square feet, the facility provides space for campus and community events ranging from six to 600 participants, as well as offices for student organizations and university departments, a variety of food service options, and much more. Avera Student Health: Health care professionals with Avera St. Luke’s are focused on helping students with a range of medical needs to promote health and wellness. A certified physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner is available MondayFriday during the academic year to assure excellent care. Services include sports physicals, annual physicals, sick visits for fevers, coughs, colds, sore throats, and earaches. Clinical laboratory services are available on-site. Students whose health care needs are beyond the clinic’s scope of practice will be supported with referrals. Campus Safety: Led by the Dean of Students and Director of Student Rights and Responsibilities and Title IX Coordinator, this area is comprised of Student Rights and Responsibilities, Northern CARES, the Security Systems Oversight Committee, the Threat Assessment Team, the Campus Police Officer, the Annual Security Report, Timely Warnings and Emergency Alerts, and Title IX. These units and committees are critical to advancing student safety and maintaining a healthy community. Counseling Services: The mission of Counseling Services is to help eligible students resolve personal difficulties that may interfere with optimal personal and academic functioning; and acquire the skills, attitudes, abilities, and knowledge that will enable them to attain educational and personal goals. We accomplish this mission by providing individual counseling services, consultation and education with students and staff. Dean of Students Office: Provides leadership and coordination for the Division of Student Affairs. Supports retention and degree attainment in coordination with Academic Affairs and Enrollment Management. Multicultural Student Affairs: Educates members of the campus community on inclusion and belonging. Multicultural Student Affairs hosts special events and educational opportunities that give you a chance to meet people and experience new cultures and ways of life. Northern is a community that brings together people from diverse backgrounds, experiences, and worldviews. Celebrating the rich diversity that exists in our community is one way to help every member of our Northern community feel a sense of belonging. Student organizations, cultural activities, and educational programming outside of the classroom offer opportunities to learn with and from one another. Be you and be part of the vast cultural community at Northern! New Student Programs (HOWL and Wolf Pack Welcome): New Student Programs consists of HOWL (Helping Our Wolves Learn) New Student Orientation and Wolf Pack Welcome in August. These programs help new Northern students transition to college and to campus and offer the first critical retention program experienced by students. HOWL and Wolf Pack Welcome are campus-wide partnerships with Admissions, the Registrar, Financial Aid, Housing, Dining, Student Affairs, and Athletics. Student Affairs Units: Student Affairs is comprised of the Avera Student Center, Avera Student Health, Campus Safety, Counseling Services, Dean of Students Office, Multicultural Student Affairs, New Student Programs (HOWL and Wolf Pack Welcome), Student Rights and Responsibilities, Prevention Services, Residence Life and Dining Services, Student Accessibility Services, Student Government Association, Student Involvement and Leadership, Student Organizations, Summer Camps and Conferences, and Title IX.
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