These are just some of the services provided by Student Affairs at the Regional Campuses. We hope that as you make your journey through NSU you will find time to take advantage of the services, events and opportunities that are offered at the Regional Campuses.
Campus Card Services is pleased to announce that you can now apply for your SharkCard online. You need only login with your SharkLink username and password and upload a picture to complete the application process! Visit www.nova.edu/cgi-bin/sharkcard/unique.cgi and log in using your SharkLink username and password. Then, upload a picture to complete the application process. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Campus Card Services at (954) 262-8929 or email nsucard@nova.edu.
Did you know the Career Development Office is only a phone call away? Students at the Regional Campuses and online have the opportunity for individualized career advisement, resume assistance, interviewing prep, and much more via phone and Skype. Also, workshops are periodically held in-person at the Regional Campuses. To access online resources and learn more about the career development opportunities available to you, visit https://nova.joinhandshake.com/login. The following are just some services available to the Regional Campus students:
Online Interactive Career Advisement
This service provides an opportunity for Regional Campus students to work one-on-one with a career adviser on the phone who can assist interactively with:
NSU students at Regional Campuses have the opportunity to take advantage of the following services:
During these sessions, a Career Adviser can interactively access your document and work with you as if you were actually in the office.
Video Conference Mock Interview Program
Is that big job interview coming up soon? Let us put you at ease with our Video Conference Mock Interview Program. Submit a cover letter, resume, and job description of your choice in preparation for your live interview with a career adviser at your Regional Campus. Online Interactive Services and Video Conference Mock Interviews are available for students and alumni living outside of a 30 mile radius from the NSU main campus.
Online Interactive Drop-in Advisement
Don't have an appointment? No need to worry. "Drop-In" is a great opportunity to talk one-on-one over the phone with a career adviser and serves as your first step in the counseling process. This advisement session can address many of your immediate needs and determine your need for additional advisement. "Drop-In" lasts approximately 15 minutes and is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Career Workshops
Career development holds various career workshops such as Resume Writing, Job searching, and Graduate School Planning through live feed or directly at each Regional Campus. Also visit https://nova.joinhandshake.com/login for career workshops accessible anytime.
Handshake
NSU Career Development is excited to provide our students, alumni and employers the ultimate recruiting platform, Handshake! Handshake is the hub for jobs and internships listings, career fairs and event registration and more…
You can access Handshake via the buttons provided or by going to nova.joinhandshake.com.
For more information about the Career Development opportunities, please call our front desk at (954) 262-7201.
Video Counseling services are provided to NSU’s Regional Campus students. Services provided include: treatment for anxiety, panic and depression; anger management; financial stress; social struggles; chronic illnesses; abuse; suicidal thoughts; break-ups and divorce; assault; and many other areas affecting a students' quality of life.
For more information and to complete the registration, please click here
Student Disability Services provides information and individualized accommodations for students with identified disabilities. To be eligible for disability-related accommodations, students must have a documented disability as defined by applicable federal and state laws. Accommodations are available to students whose disabilities include, but are not limited to:
Nova Southeastern University complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 by providing reasonable accommodations for individuals with documented disabilities to ensure equal and comprehensive access to University programs, services, and campus facilities.
Contact disabilityservices@nova.edu for more information on Disability Services offered at Regional Campuses.
Did you know you can get library books mailed to you from NSU's Alvin Sherman Library and Martin and Gail Press Health Professions Division Library – for free? You can request these books to be sent to you from the NSU libraries in Fort Lauderdale. For more information about this service visit http://sherman.library.nova.edu/sites/services/docdel/.
Do you need help with writing or math? Do you need tutoring for a specific course? NSU can help you with both – for free:
Exercise helps you keep a sound body, as well as a sound mind. As an NSU student, you are able to utilize your campus's fitness center free of charge. Equipment varies from campus to campus, but typically includes treadmills, elliptical machines, yoga mats, and weights. You can also take part in free fitness classes, such as yoga, Zumba, cardio-step, and more. Based on student interest, NSU sponsors teams to participate in local community leagues and occasionally offers intramural competition, such as the annual “War on I-4” softball game. Contact the Office of Student Affairs to learn more!
Mako Radio
Started in August 1990 as cable-based station broadcasting solely to students residing on campus, Mako Radio is now a unique non-commercial student-managed radio station that broadcasts live from 7:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. to the tri-county area on 88.5 FM. Listen to Mako Radio live online at the Mako Radio page
Mako TV
Started in April 2009 a closed-circuit television station, Mako TV broadcast the latest movies and student-produced programming. The station is available on channel 96 on NSU’s main campus in the residence halls. Commuter students may also view Mako TV on their laptops while on campus. Students at our Regional Campuses may view student-produced programming from Mako TV at https://www.youtube.com/@MAKOTeleVision.
SharkFINS, NSU's online student newsletter
SharkFINS reaches more than 29,000 students every week. It offers a brief synopsis of campus information, news announcements, and events and activities targeted to NSU students. Look for SharkFINS in your inbox or read it at the Weekly NSU Student E-newsletter page.
The Current, NSU's campus newspaper
The Current strives to unify and inform the entire NSU community and provide students with unbiased, honest reporting on the important issues. Read The Current.
Study rooms and open classrooms are available at each campus while the building is open. For more information about reserving a study room or classroom, contact your front desk or your Student Affairs representative.