NIU Open House Activities
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Thank you for choosing to spend your day with us! This program is your guide to the events taking place throughout the day. We are happy to answer any questions you may have at our Admissions Information Table located in the Duke Ellington Ballroom. Enjoy your visit!
Welcome and NIU Overview Holmes Student Center (HSC) Sandburg Auditorium9 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. (Each session lasts 30 minutes)
Your guide to navigating Open House and making the most out of today’s visit. It also provides an overview of our admission process and next steps.
How to Choose Your Major HSC Regency Room9:45 a.m. (Session lasts 45 minutes)
An overview of the comprehensive academic programs we offer as well as strategies for selecting your major. Presented by the Academic Advising Center.
Financial Aid and Scholarships HSC Sandburg Auditorium11 a.m. (Session lasts 30 minutes)
An introduction to scholarships, financial aid and paying for college presented by the NIU Financial Aid and Scholarship Office — from application to award.
Honors Program Information HSC University Suite (2nd Floor)10 a.m. and 11 a.m. (Each session lasts 30 minutes)
Information on our University Honors program presented by University Honors.
Transfer Student Information HSC Illinois Room (2nd Floor)10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. (Each session lasts 30 minutes)
Transferring to NIU? Gain valuable information about the transfer process. Presented by the Transfer Center.
NIU PLUS Presentation HSC Regency Room10:45 a.m. (Session lasts 30 minutes)
Learn how to customize your NIU education to not only prepare you to be successful, but help you stand out from the rest! Presented by NIU PLUS.
Application Workshop HSC Lower Level Computer Lab9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Complete your application to NIU today! Our staff will be available to answer any questions you have. Submit your completed application online by midnight to have your application fee waived.
Please note: Applications are available for summer and fall 2018 terms only at this time.
NIU Open House Tours
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There are multiple ways to tour our campus today. Stop by the Admissions table in theDuke Ellington Ballroom if you have questions!
Browsing Fair(HSC) Duke Ellington Ballroom 9 a.m. to noon
With more than 30 academic departments and campus resources represented, all of your questions about NIU can be answered in one place. Stop by the college tables for additional presentation, tour and reception information. A guide to the Browsing Fair can be found on page 4.
Campus/Residence Hall Bus ToursDepart from East Ballroom Doors 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Tickets for campus/residence hall tours are provided at check-in, and your tour time is printed on your ticket. If you’d like a different tour time, please stop by our ticket exchange table. This tour is optional and takes about 75 minutes. Please begin lining up at the bus tour area five minutes prior to your departure.
Light Refreshments and EvaluationsHSC Capitol Room 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tell us how we’re doing and enjoy some light snacks.
Business, Engineering and Nursing ToursDepart from HSC West Entrance 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Take a bus and tour Barsema Hall (Business), the Engineering Building or the Nursing Building.
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Browsing Fair
8 Academic Advising Center1 Admissions
32 Asian American Resource Center37 Biology/Pre-Medicine50 Campus Dining Services46 Career Services31 Center for Black Studies
34 Center for Latino and Latin American Studies35 Center for Southeast Asian Studies26 CHANCE
2 College of Business3 College of Education4 College of Engineering and Engineering Technology5 College of Health and Human Sciences6 College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 7 College of Visual and Performing Arts
30 Disability Resource Center10 Division of Information Technology12 English
36 Environmental Studies23, 24 Financial Aid and Scholarship Office
27 First- and Second-Year Experience18 Foreign Language Residency Program17 Foreign Languages and Literatures
29 Gender and Sexuality Resource Center
49 Health Professions House47 Health Services48 Honors House19 Honors Program, University51 Housing and Residential Services9 Huskie Marching Band
33 Latino Resource Center28 Military and Post-Traditional Student Services45 Military Science, Department of (ROTC)
21, 22 NIU PLUS16 Nonprofit and NGO Studies
20 Office of Student Engagement and Experiential Learning 44 Parking Services15 Political Science
43 Public Safety/NIU Police13 Secondary Teacher Licensure14 Sociology/Criminology
40 Student Employment41 Student Involvement and Leadership Development39 Students' Legal Assistance 38 Study Abroad Office25 Testing Services
1 Transfer Center11 University Libraries
42 University Recreation and Wellness
The Browsing Fair is in the Holmes Student Center Duke Ellington Ballroom from 9 a.m. to noon.
This way to campus tours.
This way to Business, Engineering and Nursing tours.
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College and Program EventsPresentations (P), Receptions (R), Tours (T) and Visits (V)College/Department Type Time Building Room
Accountancy V,T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Accountancy R 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall 339
Business Administration V,T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Chemistry and Biochemistry P,T 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. LaTourette Hall 300
Child Development P, V 11:10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Communication, Journalism P 10 a.m. Holmes Student Center Heritage Room
Computer Science P 10:30 a.m. Holmes Student Center Lincoln Room
Early Childhood Education R 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Holmes Student Center 303
Electrical Engineering T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Engineering Building Lobby
Engineering Technology T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Engineering Building Lobby
Family and Individual Development P, V 11:10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Family Social Services P, V 11:10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Fashion Merchandising P,V 10:20 a.m. to 10:40 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Finance V,T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Geography V 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Davis Hall 118
Geology V 10:30 a.m. to Noon Davis Hall 312
Health Sciences P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
History P 11 a.m. Holmes Student Center Room 305
Hospitality and Tourism Management P, V 10:45 a.m. to 11:05 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Industrial and Systems Engineering T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Engineering Building Lobby
Kinesiology T 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Anderson Hall 221A
Management V,T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Marketing V,T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Mathematics V 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Watson Hall 338
Mechanical Engineering T 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Engineering Building Lobby
Medical Laboratory Science T 11:30 a.m. Holmes Student Center Duke Ellington Ballroom, CHHS table
Medical Laboratory Science/Health Studies* P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Meteorology V 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Davis Hall 118
Music Building Tour T Noon to 2 p.m. Music Building Concert Hall Lobby
Music Ensemble Rehearsals V Noon to 2 p.m. Music Building Concert Hall Lobby
Music, all majors R Noon to 2 p.m. Music Building Concert Hall Lobby
Nursing/Health Sciences* P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Nutrition, Health, and Wellness/Health Studies* P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Operations Management and Information Systems V,T 10 a.m to 1 p.m. Barsema Hall Atrium
Philosophy V 10 a.m. to Noon Zulauf Hall 1028
Physical Education T 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Anderson Hall 221A
Physics V 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. LaTourette Hall 202
Physics T 11:30 a.m. LaTourette Hall 202
Pick Museum of Anthropology V 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cole Hall Museum
Pre-Law P Noon Holmes Student Center Heritage Room
Pre-Physical Therapy/Health Sciences* P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
Psychology P 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Holmes Student Center Sky Room
Public Health/Health Studies* P, V 9:45 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Holmes Student Center Ellington’s
School of Art & Design T 10:30 a.m. and noon Jack Arends Hall Jack Olson Gallery
Special Education R 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Holmes Student Center 403
University Recreation and Wellness T 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Student Recreation Center Lobby
*This presentation includes information on the following majors: Medical Laboratory Sciences, Nursing, Nutrition, Dietetics and Wellness, Pre-Physical Therapy and Public Health.
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Campus Map
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Kishwaukee RiverGarden Rd.
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Key OfficesAC Academic Advising Center......37AWI Admissions Office.....................61AV Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center....................20SP Bursar's Office.......................... 48CL Campus Life Building................65SP Financial Aid Office...................48AD Graduate School.......................62HC Holmes Student Center.............36 Duke Ellington Ballroom Hotel Huskies Den Information Desk Restaurants Sandburg Auditorium University BookstoreNE Housing and Dining...................35HR Human Resource Services.........3WI International Student and Faculty Office............................61AV NIU Alumni Association........... 20WI Registration and Records.........61
Administrative BuildingsAC Academic Advising Center...... 37AAD Adams Hall................................ 62AL Altgeld Hall................................ 50EF Evans Field House.................... 21HC Holmes Student Center............. 36LH Lowden Hall...............................49AV Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center....................20CV Convocation Center.....................2OH Oderkirk House..........................19PK Campus Parking Services.........42PS Public Safety..............................60SP Swen Parson Hall......................48TS Telephone & Security Building...60HS Health Services.........................63WI Williston Hall..............................61
Museums and TheatresCO Anthropology Museum........... 31MB Boutell Concert Hall................ 53AB Jack Olson Gallery.................. 54AL NIU Art Museum..................... 50SB O'Connell Theatre.................. 29SB Players Theatre...................... 29
Academic BuildingsAN Anderson Hall.......................... 69JH Asian American Center............ 66BH Barsema Hall........................... 71CB Center for Black Studies.......... 40LC Center for Latino and Latin American Studies/ Latino Resource Center.......... 68EF Evans Field House.................. 21CO Cole Hall.................................. 31DH Davis Hall................................ 47DU DuSable Hall........................... 25EB Engineering Building............... 70FR Faraday Hall............................ 46FO Founders Memorial Library...... 37GA Gabel Hall................................ 24GH Graham Hall............................ 22IA Illinois ASBO Building (NIU Public Administration)..... 39AB Jack Arends Hall (Visual Arts Building)............... 54FW La Tourette Hall....................... 45MC McMurry Hall........................... 58OR Milan Township School ........... 18MO Montgomery Hall..................... 44
MB Music Building......................... 53TV Northern TV Center................. 17PT Pottenger House..................... 67PM Psychology – Computer Science Building..................... 43RH Reavis Hall.............................. 26SB Stevens Building..................... 29SG Still Gym.................................. 55SH Still Hall................................... 51SP Swen Parson Hall................... 48WR Gender and Sexuality
Resource Center..................... 41WH Watson Hall............................. 28WI Williston Hall............................ 61WZ Wirtz Hall................................. 57ZH Zulauf Hall............................... 27
Residence HallsDC New Residence Hall Community Center....................... 73GD Gilbert Hall................................... 56GN Grant Towers North (C & D)..........10GS Grant Towers South (A & B)..........11LD Lincoln Hall (A, B, C & D).............15NC Neptune Hall Central....................33NE Neptune Hall East....................... 35NN Neptune Hall North...................... 34NW Neptune Hall West....................... 32NV Northern View Community........... 1ARE New Residence Hall East............ 74RW New Residence Hall West........... 72SN Stevenson Towers North (C & D)... 9SS Stevenson Towers South (A & B)... 8
Recreation FacilitiesRC University Recreation and Wellness Center ......................... 16CH Chessick Practice Center............ 7BCV Convocation Center...................... 2EF Evans Field House...................... 21HC Holmes Student Center............... 36ST Huskie Stadium............................. 7OS Outdoor Recreation Sports Complex.......................... 2AYC Yordon Center............................. 7A
Service FacilitiesSI Building Services.......................... 0 CC Campus Child Care Center......... 23PK Campus Parking Services.......... 42 CP Chilled Water Plant................... 66AHR Document Services....................... 3DB Dorland Building........................... 5EP East Heating Plant...................... 59GO Grounds Building.......................... 6HS Health Services........................... 63HR Human Resource Services........... 3HR NIU Center for Diversity Resources...................... 3CF NIU Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault .........1PD NIU Parking Deck....................... 38HT Operations Storage..................... 00PP Physical Plant............................... 4PS Police Department...................... 64WP West Heating Plant......................13
Other DeKalb Facilities (Not Shown on Map)AA Art Annex 2211 Sycamore RoadUC Center for Child Welfare and Education 148 North Third StreetLB Illinois Council on Economic Education (ICEE) 155 North Third Street, Suite 504BC NIU Broadcast Center 801 North First StreetNS NIU School of Nursing 1240 Normal RoadWL Wellness Literacy Center 3100 Sycamore RoadSR William R. Monat Building Social Science Research Institute Third and Locust Streets
Other DeKalb Facilities Not Shown on MapArt Annex2211 Sycamore RoadCenter for Child Welfare and EducationUniversity City, Unit H817 West Lincoln HighwayIllinois Council on EconomicEducation (ICEE)155 North Third Street, Suite 504NIU Broadcast Center801 North First StreetNIU School of Nursing1240 Normal RoadNIU/Monsanto3100 Sycamore RoadWilliam R. Monat BuildingSocial Science Research InstituteThird and Locust Streets
(Revised 7/2016)
Directions to NIUNIU's main campus in DeKalb, Illinois, is located 1.5 miles north of the Ronald Reagan Memorial (I-88). The city is also accessible via state highways 38 and 23. First-time visitors exiting from the I-88 are advised to use the Annie Glidden exit as this is the most clearly marked approach to the campus.
Other NIU CampusesLorado Taft Field CampusOregon, Illinois 61061NIU Hoffman Estates5555 Trillium BoulevardHoffman Estates, Illinois 60196
NIU Naperville1120 East Diehl RoadNaperville, Illinois 60563NIU Rockford8500 East State StreetRockford, Illinois 61108
Exit: Annie Glidden Road(Second DeKalb exit if traveling from the east, first exit if approaching from the west.)
Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 10/17
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Campus Map
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Annie Glidden Road
Annie Glidden Rd
East Lagoon
Larusso Lagoon
Lucinda Avenue
NORTHNORTH
Normal Road
Normal Road
Ronald Reagan Memorial Tollway
Exit to Annie Glidden Road
I-88 East-West TollwayExit to Annie Glidden Road 1.5 miles to Lincoln Highway
Kishwaukee RiverGarden Rd.
Lucinda Avenue
Newman Lane
Northern Lane
Kishwaukee Dr.
Gilbert Dr.
College Ave.Castle Drive
To downtown DeKalb
Rt. 38
Carroll Ave.
Locust St.
To School of Nursing .8 mi.
(1240 Normal Rd.)
Kishwau
kee R
iver
Russell Rd.
Eco-Park
Stadium Dr.
Rt. 38
Lincoln Highway / Rt. 38
Lucinda Avenue3
000
7
65
4
11
17
98
10
16
13
15
2524
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3127
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28
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3432
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66A
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4140 43
42
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5047
48
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65
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Key OfficesAC Academic Advising Center......37AWI Admissions Office.....................61AV Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center....................20SP Bursar's Office.......................... 48CL Campus Life Building................65SP Financial Aid Office...................48AD Graduate School.......................62HC Holmes Student Center.............36 Duke Ellington Ballroom Hotel Huskies Den Information Desk Restaurants Sandburg Auditorium University BookstoreNE Housing and Dining...................35HR Human Resource Services.........3WI International Student and Faculty Office............................61AV NIU Alumni Association........... 20WI Registration and Records.........61
Administrative BuildingsAC Academic Advising Center...... 37AAD Adams Hall................................ 62AL Altgeld Hall................................ 50EF Evans Field House.................... 21HC Holmes Student Center............. 36LH Lowden Hall...............................49AV Barsema Alumni and Visitors Center....................20CV Convocation Center.....................2OH Oderkirk House..........................19PK Campus Parking Services.........42PS Public Safety..............................60SP Swen Parson Hall......................48TS Telephone & Security Building...60HS Health Services.........................63WI Williston Hall..............................61
Museums and TheatresCO Anthropology Museum........... 31MB Boutell Concert Hall................ 53AB Jack Olson Gallery.................. 54AL NIU Art Museum..................... 50SB O'Connell Theatre.................. 29SB Players Theatre...................... 29
Academic BuildingsAN Anderson Hall.......................... 69JH Asian American Center............ 66BH Barsema Hall........................... 71CB Center for Black Studies.......... 40LC Center for Latino and Latin American Studies/ Latino Resource Center.......... 68EF Evans Field House.................. 21CO Cole Hall.................................. 31DH Davis Hall................................ 47DU DuSable Hall........................... 25EB Engineering Building............... 70FR Faraday Hall............................ 46FO Founders Memorial Library...... 37GA Gabel Hall................................ 24GH Graham Hall............................ 22IA Illinois ASBO Building (NIU Public Administration)..... 39AB Jack Arends Hall (Visual Arts Building)............... 54FW La Tourette Hall....................... 45MC McMurry Hall........................... 58OR Milan Township School ........... 18MO Montgomery Hall..................... 44
MB Music Building......................... 53TV Northern TV Center................. 17PT Pottenger House..................... 67PM Psychology – Computer Science Building..................... 43RH Reavis Hall.............................. 26SB Stevens Building..................... 29SG Still Gym.................................. 55SH Still Hall................................... 51SP Swen Parson Hall................... 48WR Gender and Sexuality
Resource Center..................... 41WH Watson Hall............................. 28WI Williston Hall............................ 61WZ Wirtz Hall................................. 57ZH Zulauf Hall............................... 27
Residence HallsDC New Residence Hall Community Center....................... 73GD Gilbert Hall................................... 56GN Grant Towers North (C & D)..........10GS Grant Towers South (A & B)..........11LD Lincoln Hall (A, B, C & D).............15NC Neptune Hall Central....................33NE Neptune Hall East....................... 35NN Neptune Hall North...................... 34NW Neptune Hall West....................... 32NV Northern View Community........... 1ARE New Residence Hall East............ 74RW New Residence Hall West........... 72SN Stevenson Towers North (C & D)... 9SS Stevenson Towers South (A & B)... 8
Recreation FacilitiesRC University Recreation and Wellness Center ......................... 16CH Chessick Practice Center............ 7BCV Convocation Center...................... 2EF Evans Field House...................... 21HC Holmes Student Center............... 36ST Huskie Stadium............................. 7OS Outdoor Recreation Sports Complex.......................... 2AYC Yordon Center............................. 7A
Service FacilitiesSI Building Services.......................... 0 CC Campus Child Care Center......... 23PK Campus Parking Services.......... 42 CP Chilled Water Plant................... 66AHR Document Services....................... 3DB Dorland Building........................... 5EP East Heating Plant...................... 59GO Grounds Building.......................... 6HS Health Services........................... 63HR Human Resource Services........... 3HR NIU Center for Diversity Resources...................... 3CF NIU Center for the Study of Family Violence and Sexual Assault .........1PD NIU Parking Deck....................... 38HT Operations Storage..................... 00PP Physical Plant............................... 4PS Police Department...................... 64WP West Heating Plant......................13
Other DeKalb Facilities (Not Shown on Map)AA Art Annex 2211 Sycamore RoadUC Center for Child Welfare and Education 148 North Third StreetLB Illinois Council on Economic Education (ICEE) 155 North Third Street, Suite 504BC NIU Broadcast Center 801 North First StreetNS NIU School of Nursing 1240 Normal RoadWL Wellness Literacy Center 3100 Sycamore RoadSR William R. Monat Building Social Science Research Institute Third and Locust Streets
Other DeKalb Facilities Not Shown on MapArt Annex2211 Sycamore RoadCenter for Child Welfare and EducationUniversity City, Unit H817 West Lincoln HighwayIllinois Council on EconomicEducation (ICEE)155 North Third Street, Suite 504NIU Broadcast Center801 North First StreetNIU School of Nursing1240 Normal RoadNIU/Monsanto3100 Sycamore RoadWilliam R. Monat BuildingSocial Science Research InstituteThird and Locust Streets
(Revised 7/2016)
Directions to NIUNIU's main campus in DeKalb, Illinois, is located 1.5 miles north of the Ronald Reagan Memorial (I-88). The city is also accessible via state highways 38 and 23. First-time visitors exiting from the I-88 are advised to use the Annie Glidden exit as this is the most clearly marked approach to the campus.
Other NIU CampusesLorado Taft Field CampusOregon, Illinois 61061NIU Hoffman Estates5555 Trillium BoulevardHoffman Estates, Illinois 60196
NIU Naperville1120 East Diehl RoadNaperville, Illinois 60563NIU Rockford8500 East State StreetRockford, Illinois 61108
Exit: Annie Glidden Road(Second DeKalb exit if traveling from the east, first exit if approaching from the west.)
Northern Illinois University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. niu.edu 10/17
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Majors
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
Accountancy (B.S.)Business Administration (B.S.)Finance (B.S.)Management (B.S.)- Entrepreneurship and Social Responsibility- Human Resource Management- Leadership and ManagementMarketing (B.S.)Operations and Information Management (B.S.)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATION
Applied Management (B.S.)- Instructional Technology, Training and Evaluation*Early Childhood Education (B.S.)Elementary Education (B.S.Ed.)- Bilingual/ESL- Elementary Mathematics Education- Reading Teacher- Special EducationKinesiology (B.S.)Middle Level Teaching and Learning (B.S.Ed.)Physical Education (B.S.Ed.)Special Education (B.S.Ed.)- Learning Behavior Specialist I- Vision Impairments
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ANDENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
Electrical Engineering (B.S.)- Biomedical Engineering- Electrical and Computer EngineeringIndustrial and Systems Engineering (B.S.)- Engineering Management- Health Systems Engineering- Manufacturing SystemsMechanical Engineering (B.S.)- Advanced Computing and Simulation- Mechatronics and Robotics- Sustainable EnergyTechnology (B.S.)- Applied Manufacturing Technology- Electrical Engineering Technology- Energy and Environmental Technology- Industrial Management and Technology- Manufacturing Engineering
COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SCIENCES
Communicative Disorders (B.S.)Fashion Merchandising (B.S.)Health Sciences (B.S.)- Pre-Physical Therapy- General- Degree CompletionHospitality and Tourism Management (B.S.)Human Development and Family Sciences (B.S.)- Child Development- Family and Individual Development- Family Social ServicesMedical Laboratory Sciences (B.S.)Nursing (B.S.)Nutrition, Dietetics and Wellness (B.S.)Public Health (B.S.)- Environment and Health- General Public Health- Health Administration- Health PromotionRehabilitation and Disability Services (B.S.)
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES
Anthropology (B.A or B.S.)Applied Management (B.S.)- Public Service*Biological Sciences (B.S.)Chemistry (B.S.)- Biochemistry- Chemistry- Chemistry for Pre-Professional Students- Secondary TeachingCommunication Studies (B.A. or B.S.)- Media Studies- Organizational/Corporate Communication- Rhetoric and Public CommunicationComputer Science (B.S.)- Computational Software- Enterprise Software- Software DevelopmentEconomics (B.A. or B.S.)- Financial EconomicsEnglish (B.A. or B.S.)- English Studies- English Studies with Teacher LicensureEnvironmental Studies (B.A. or B.S.)- Biodiversity and Environmental Restoration- Educator Licensure- Energy Studies- Nature in Society- Environmental Policy- Water Sciences
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General Studies (B.G.S.)Geography (B.A. or B.S.)- Geography- Geomatics (B.S. only)Geology and Environmental Geosciences (B.S.)- Earth and Space Science Education- Environmental Geosciences- GeologyHistory (B.A. or B.S.)Journalism (B.A. or B.S.)Mathematical Sciences (B.S.)- Actuarial Science- Applied Mathematics- Computational Mathematics- General Mathematics- Mathematics Education- Probability and StatisticsMeteorology (B.S.)Nonprofit and NGO Studies (B.A. or B.S.)Philosophy (B.A. or B.S.)Physics (B.S.)- Applied Physics- Professional Physics for Graduate Study- Secondary School TeachingPolitical Science (B.A. or B.S.)- International Politics- Justice and Democracy: The American Experiment- Politics and Governance- Public LawPublic AdministrationPsychology (B.A. or B.S.)Sociology (B.A. or B.S.)World Cultures and Languages (B.A.)- French and Francophone Studies- German Studies- Spanish and Hispanic Studies
PRE-PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Combined Degree Program in Physics and EngineeringPre-DentistryPre-LawPre-MedicinePre-OptometryPre-PharmacyPre-Veterinary Medicine
COLLEGE OF VISUAL ANDPERFORMING ARTS
Art (B.A. or B.S.)Art and Design Education (B.S.Ed)Art History (B.A.)Music (B.A.)- Recording Arts (Anticipated Fall 2019)Music (B.M.)- Composition- Music Education- PerformanceStudio Art (B.F.A.)- Ceramics- Drawing- Fiber- Illustration- Metalwork, Jewelry Design and Digital Fabrication- Painting- Photography- Printmaking- Sculpture- Time Arts- Visual CommunicationTheatre and Dance (B.F.A.)- Acting- Design and TechnologyDance Performance (B.F.A.)Theatre Studies (B.A.)
Limited Admission/Limited RetentionGraduate Program AvailableTeacher Licensure AvailableDegree Completion Available*Online Degree Completion Available*Minor AvailableAccelerated Graduate/Law Program Available* To be qualified for these programs, you must hold a
certificate or degree in or related to the field of study.
Admission Requirements
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Freshman Admission Requirements990 SAT*/19 ACT AND2.75** cumulative GPA or top 50 percent of class
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1140 SAT*/23 ACT AND2.5** cumulative GPA or top 66 percent of class or GED certificate
* If you took the SAT prior to March 2016, a 910 SAT/2.75 GPA and 1070 SAT/2.5 GPA is required.
**On a 4.0 scale.
Transfer Admission RequirementsTo be considered for transfer admission, you must have completed 24 semester hours of transferable credit by the time of application. If you have not completed 24 hours, you will need to meet new freshman requirements for admission to NIU.
• Be in good academic standing at the last college or university attended.
• 2.0* cumulative GPA from all colleges and universities attended.
*On a 4.0 scale.
You will need the following to apply:
• Personal information such as your Social Security Number (if available), your date of birth, your address, etc.
• High school/college/university information (school names, dates of attendance).
• $40 nonrefundable application fee (waived if you apply in our Application Workshop session today).
If you meet our admission requirements, you don’t need to submit a personal statement to apply to NIU. The application takes 20–30 minutes to complete, and you can save your application and finish it later if you are unable to finish in one sitting.
Once you’ve applied, you must send your official supporting documents to:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions Northern Illinois University 1425 West Lincoln Hwy. DeKalb, IL 60115
If you don’t meet our current admission requirements, please contact our office to discuss additional opportunities for admission review.
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Open House is designed to be completely customizable to your interests, so we have provided this optional worksheet to assist with planning your day. For a complete list of activities and events, please see the rest of the program.
Customizable Worksheet
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Reminder: You should have received your tour ticket while checking in today. If you did not, please visit our campus tours table on the east side of the Duke Ellington Ballroom.
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Office of Admissions
815-753-0446 or [email protected]@niu.eduadmissions.niu.edu
SandburgAuditorium
RegencyRoom
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SandburgAuditorium
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LincolnRoom
HeritageRoom
UniveristySuite
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204c
258
259
260
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FoodServiceO�ce
227
226
228
230
232
227
229
231
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
BuildingServices(University)
MAIN FLOOR SECOND FLOOR
East Entrance Bus StopCampus/Residence Hall Bus Tours
Blackhawk Cafeteria, Subway or the College GrindLooking for a snack, sandwich or some caffeine for the ride home? All of these restaurants are conveniently located in the Holmes Student Center and are open today.
University Bookstore10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located on the ground floor, this is a great spot to pick up some NIU gear! Bring your Open House program for 20 percent off of apparel purchases.
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