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University of Notre Dame - Services and FacilitiesOverview - Services & Facilities - Campus Life - Extracurriculars
Address: Student ServicesBasic Services Offered: nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, day care, health service, health insuranceRemedial Services Offered: N/A Counseling Services Offered: career, personal, academic, psychological, religious CareersCareer Services Offered: on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview trainingStudents That Enter the Job Market...Within 6 Months of Graduation: 54%Within 1 Year of Graduation: N/A Within 2 Years of Graduation: N/A Firms that Hire Most Graduates: Deloitte & Touche; KPMG; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Notre Dame; Accenture; Lockheed Martin LibraryDoes the school have a library on campus? YesIs it a member of a library consortia? Yes Number of books, serial backfiles, and other material including government documents: 2,794,991 Number of current serial subscriptions: 24,932 Number of microforms: 3,396,877 Number of audiovisuals: Number of ebooks: N/A Other library facilities: Theordore M. Hesburgh Library; Architecture Library; Business Information Center; Chemistry/Physics Library; Engineering Library; Joyce Sports Research Collection; Kellogg/Kroc Information Center; Life Sciences Library; Mathematics Library; Medieval Institute Library; Radiation Chemistry Data Center; Kresge Law Library; Anastos Byzantine Collection; Devers Program in Dante Studies and the ItalNet Consortium; Art Slide Library; Frank M. Folsom Ambrosiana Microfilm and photographic Collection; Mark K. Davis Drawings Collection; Jacques Maritain Center Museums or other Special Academic Buildings on Campus:Snite Museum of Art; Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies; the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; the Keough Institute of Irish Studies; the Erasmus Institute; the Nanovic Institute for European Studies; the Medieval Institute; Radiation Laboratory; Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST); the Center for Advanced Scientific Computing; the Center for Astrophysics at Notre Dame University (CANDU); the Center for Applied Mathematics; the Center for Molecularly Engineered Materials; the Center for Civil and Human Rights; the Center for Continuing Education; the Center for Philosophy of Religion; the Center for Research in Business, embracing the Center for Business Communication, the Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business, and the Center for Research in Banking; the Center for Social Concerns; the Center for the Study of Contemporary Society, which embraces the Gerontological Research Center, the Laboratory for Social Research, the Multinational Management Program, and the Philosophic Institute; the Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism; the Ecumenical Institute (Jerusalem); the Energy Analysis and Diagnostics Center; the Center for Nano Science and Technology; the Environmental Research Center (UNDERC); the W.M. Keck Center for Transgene Research; the Walther Cancer Research Center; the Institute for Church Life, which embraces the Center for Pastoral Liturgy and Retreats International; the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts; the Jacques Maritain Center; the Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values; the Urban Institute for Community and Educational Initiatives; the Thomas J. White Center for Law and Government; and the William and Katherine Devers Program in Dante Studies. Other laboratories include: the Hessert Center for Aerospace Research (with wind tunnels); the Air and Water Quality Analysis Laboratory; the Aquatic Biology Laboratory; the Biofluid Mechanics Laboratory; the Catalysis Laboratory; the Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; the Bernard J. Hank Family Environmental Research Laboratory; the LOBUND Laboratory (germ-free research facility); the Parasitology Laboratory; the Solid State Material and Devices Laboratory; the Vector Biology Laboratory; the Zebrafish Research Facility; Nuclear Structure Laboratory (with accelerator lab) TechnologyIs a computer course required? NoIs a computer required? No Number of available computers for all students: 600 Available internet access? Yes Available email accounts? Yes Computers available in: computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center Number of available wired connections available in...The Library (not including computer labs): N/AClassrooms: N/A Labs: N/A Other areas: N/A Is there a wireless network? Yes Where is wireless available? Wireless simultaneous connection capacity: N/A Recommended operating system: N/A Percentage of hosting units owned by college for internet access: N/A Are students permitted to have webpages? Yes Is there online registration? Yes SafetyCampus Safety Services Offered:24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc)Each college profile contains important information, including an overview, detailed information on services and facilities at the college, information on campus life, and extracurriculars. There are over 120 fields of information for each college page, and you will find the information rank high in value as you undergo your college search. You can look up the cost of tuition, important information on student computers, housing policies, and the school's organizations. All this applies to both public and private schools. In fact, you'll find your answer to what type of school it is right on the college's profile. Sitemap - Privacy - |