Returning student or new students to Roosevelt take advantage of what the university has to offer.
Academic Advising assists with course selection and program planning. Pick up your new student handbook and planner or visit with a professional advisor. Julie Stock, Director of Academic Advising and Assessment, explains the importance of Academic Advising and students career planning, " we feel a really big responsibility to help students preserve their time as well as their money. We like to match academics to careers." Located in AUD 124/ Schaumburg: Room 125
Office of Student Services answers to student needs in various situations. Resources include Health and Wellness information, Student Advocacy & Ombudsperson, Grievance & Student Conduct information, Voter Registration, and Student Health Insurance. AUD 358
Counseling Center is open to all students. Their mission is "to promote the well being of the University community by supporting the development of students' interpersonal, emotional and academic life skills." Call 312-341-3548 or visit the office to make an appointment. Located in AUD 462/ Schaumburg: Room 114
Academic Success Center offers tutoring, disability services, Learning Support Services Plan, study skills seminars, and peer-mentoring. "Nobody gets through life alone, never hesitate to use the resources," said Nancy Litke, the Director of the Academic Success Center. Located in AUD 442/ Schaumburg: Room 363
The Fitness Center is open to all students. Bring your Roosevelt ID with validation stickers for current semester. The Plymouth Court Fitness Center is open to Roosevelt and Columbia College students. It is located a few blocks south and west from the Auditorium Building at 731 S. Plymouth Court. Located in Schaumburg: Room 425
Office of Career Services educates students, alumni, faculty, staff, and employers about career development and assists with the job search process. Many workshops and programs are year-round. Located in AUD 470 Schaumburg: Room 125
Federal TRIO Programs are funded by the United States Department of Education. Roosevelt hosts Educational Talent Search, Student Support Services/Project Prime, Upward Bound, and Veterans Upward Bound. Located in AUD 370/380
Resident Life is located in the Auditorium Building, Room 480. Residence halls are the University Center of Chicago and Roosevelt on Washington in Fornelli Hall.
Student Programming for Enrichment, Enlightenment, and Development (SPEED) is in charge of planning and supporting programs and events for students. The source of funding is the student activity fee. Located in AUD 338
Center for Student Involvement coordinates educational, cultural, leadership, orientation, and community service programs for RU students. Kris Cortez, Marketing Chair on Speed Board, explains the importance of getting involved in student activities, "it creates community and builds relationships. Come out and participate to see what this university is all about and what it has to offer." Located in AUD 344



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