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NSU Dual Admission Program

Resources for Dual Admission Students

Services Provided

Through the Center for Academic and Professional Success (CAPS), you’ll do the following:

  • Figure out the best major for your dream job.
  • Get help choosing the right courses for your degree.
  • Give your résumé and cover letter a professional polish.
  • Practice how to be the best candidate for the job with mock interviews.
  • Access a running database of companies and organizations currently hiring.
  • Use digital career development tools like LinkedIn Learning.
  • Find internships, micro-internships, and shadowing opportunities with 180+ local and national employers that recruit from NSU’s campus.

And guess what? All NSU alumni have lifelong access to career development resources and services. CAPS is always available to you as a professional resource.

The NSU Center for Student Counseling and Well-being by Henderson Behavioral Health for NSU Students

The NSU Center for Student Counseling Services and Well Being by Henderson Behavioral Health (CSCW) offers student counseling services to the student body of Nova Southeastern University to help them maximize their best self academically, personally and professionally. NSU’s clinical partner is Henderson Behavioral Health, a leader in behavioral healthcare providing comprehensive, recovery-focused services and is accredited at the highest level for Student Counseling Services by the Commission on the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF).

 Services provided at the CSCW range from stress management and coping strategies to psychiatric assessment and crisis intervention. The center provides the student with an assessment, counseling, consultation, psychiatric services, wellness and recovery education, and when needed case management services and linkage or referral. In addition, the Center for Student Counseling and Well Being by Henderson Behavioral Health provides various outreach programs and support groups on such topics as stress management, transitions to college and grad school, as well as coping with oneself and others.

For more information and resources, click here

In the Office of Student Financial Aid, you will find everything you need to know about student financial aid, including how to apply, financial aid deadlines, and types of aid available to graduate and undergraduate students, including Florida student financial aid. This office administers federal, state, and university financial aid programs such as grants, loans, scholarships, and veterans benefits. For more information, click here.

The Tutoring and Testing Center (TTC) supports the academic progress of all NSU students. TTC provides supplemental learning assistance, as well as an array of testing services, in a supportive and professional environment that enhances the ability of all students to meet educational goals, achieve academic excellence, and enhance personal growth. TTC promotes active, independent learning that seeks to assist students in developing critical thinking skills.

For more information, click here.

The NSU Write from the Start Writing and Communication Center (WCC) is an innovative workspace where students, consultants, and faculty come together, in person and online, to talk about writing and communication. Staffed by trained professional and peer writing consultants, the WCC offers individualized writing and communication assistance to all NSU students. Students are welcome to work with us on all types of academic writing and communication projects at any stage of the writing process from brainstorming to editing. For more information, click here.

Graduate/Professional Program Information by Program

The information included in the following links is intended to provide our dual admission students with quick access to frequently used web pages, to answer questions about your graduate/professional program.  Please note that the requirements listed on these specific program pages are typically the minimum requirements merely for consideration in the open application process, and are not the requirements for dual admission students to retain their reserved spot.  Please refer to your student agreement and communication from our office for details regarding your specific dual admission requirements. 

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