There are SO many amazing resources accessible to all NEIU students!
Below are just a few to help you get started -- but you can find many more resources on the university's website.
The Academic Advising Center is a great resource, which can help answer a wide range of questions regarding academic holds, courses needed, course registration, and much more. If they don't have the answers, often they'll know which office to direct you to.
LWH 0027
(773) 442-5470
Have questions about registration?
If you're majoring or minoring in the Justice Studies Department, reach out to your assigned Justice Studies faculty advisor or the Justice Studies Department Chair. Alternatively, you can reach out to the Academic Advising Center mentioned above.
Check out this helpful online resource with an explanation of deadlines for when you can register, as well as deadlines to drop courses for a full or partial refund.
More technical questions about using NEIUport for registration can also be directed to:
(773) 442-4040
Be sure to reach out to the Financial Aid office, if you have or need any financial support.
NOTE: You'll want to find out the terms of your financial aid, including but not limited to whether there are rules about maintaining eligibility (e.g., whether you need to maintain full-time status of 12+ credits each Fall and Spring, whether you need to maintain a certain GPA, etc. to keep your financial aid), as well as what your Financial Aid package can and cannot cover (e.g., whether it can be used toward summer courses).
(773) 442-5016
Are you an NEIU transfer student? Have questions about transferring credits or degrees from other institutions into NEIU? Reach out to NEIU's Transfer Center!
D building, room 130
(773) 442-4076
Interested in going to law school or medical school? Contact David Nissim-Sabat!
BBH building, room 148A
(773) 442-5706
Related student organizations
Student Disability Services (SDS) "supports students by facilitating the provisions of reasonable accommodations as determined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. SDS will seek to go beyond compliance through education, advocacy, and strong partnerships with NEIU faculty and staff."
D building, room 104
(773) 442-4595
What FREE academic support services are offered by NEIU's Learning Success Center?
Free peer tutoring to prepare you for English and Math Placement Testing
Free peer math tutoring
Free peer WIP tutoring (such as for the JUST-202 WIP course)
And much more!
How do I contact the Learning Success Center?
Appointments available in-person (4th floor of Ronald Williams Library) & virtually online. Schedule an appointment using the contact info below:
(773) 442-4568
B building, room 141
(773) 442-6044
B building, room 141
(773) 442-4254
Need help brainstorming ideas for a career? Interested in applying to jobs or graduate school? Want assistance with developing cover letters, resumes, interview skills, and more? Looking for help with using NEIU's job-postings website known as "Handshake" ? Reach out to NEIU's Career Development office!
B building, room 119
(773) 442-4680
B building, room 119
(773) 442-4650
E building, room 051
(773) 442-5800
3701 West Bryn Mawr Ave., Parking Lot F
(773) 442-4100
Emma Lubing
C building, Room 216
(773) 442-5412
Jennifer Knuepfer
B building, Room B 119
(773) 442-4656
DeWitt Scott
B building, Room 163
(773) 442-5372
Student Union building, room 123
(773) 442-6094
University Technology Services
B building, room 107
(773) 442-4357
3659 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, IL 60659
(773) 442-4663