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2015–2016A GUIDE FOR PARENTS

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contents

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| NSU GuideComprehensive advice and information for student success

4 | From the President

6 | Welcome to the RiverHawk Family!

8 | University Advising Center

9 | From the Vice President for Student Affairs

12 | Career Services

15 | University Housing

16 | 10 Tips for Parents. . .

19 | Campus Map

20 | Bursar Services

23 | Financial Aid

24 | Student Activities

28 | Helpful Contact Information

31 | Tahlequah Area Resources

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Welcome to Northeastern State University! We are so glad you are here. We want each of you to know, as family members of our prospective and incoming students, that my wife, Penny, and I look forward to meeting you and your student. This is one of our greatest joys as representatives of this great and storied university.

From the President

We believe that the collegiate educational experience of our students is truly an undertaking of the entire family. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, mentor, teacher or friend, today begins a remarkable journey for your student, and we want to be a resource to make this a successful and memorable journey for all involved.

NSU’s Tahlequah campus, majestically populated with the greatest variety of trees of all the universities in Oklahoma, is where our university began as the Female Seminary of the Cherokee Nation in 1846. In 1909, we became a college to train teachers and have continued to grow and evolve to the comprehensive university we are today. Generations of students found their way here guided by a desire to learn and supported by loving families such as yours. NSU is the bridge that links dreams with accomplishments, and we are committed to your student’s success. We encourage you to experience RiverHawk Pride. While you are here, tour our academic buildings and library to see

Today, we invite you to participate in the NSU Parent Program and join with other parents in support of student success at NSU. The Parent Program office and others across our system of campuses are eager to assist you in support of your student’s academic journey. We are here to answer your questions and point the way.

where your student will learn and grow under the mentorship of our caring faculty and staff. Consider a visit to the scenic Illinois River where our students have gathered for swimming and float trips for over 100 years as they meet new friends and build lifelong relationships. Talk with your student about living on campus. Year after year, national data shows that students who live on campus are more successful than their off-campus peers, particularly in their freshman year. NSU’s four undergraduate colleges support 54 bachelor’s degree programs and 73 options that allow students to specialize within their field of interest. Beyond the bachelor’s degree, NSU offers 28 master’s degree programs and one professional degree through the College of Optometry. As Oklahoma’s fourth largest institution, NSU has the program and learning environment that will help your student reach his or her goals and be prepared for future successes. Whether it is interacting with students from more than 30 American Indian nations and more than 45 countries, exploring the world through a Study Abroad program, or participating in co-curricular opportunities, your student will leave NSU prepared to achieve professional and personal success in a multicultural and global society.

Penny and I want to personally invite you to visit us, wear our school colors and experience Northeastern State University’s commitment to student success. GATHER HERE. GO FAR.

Steve Turner, Ph.D.President

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We appreciate you visiting our NSU Tahlequah campus and allowing us to introduce you to the Parent Guide and the NSU Parent Program. This publication is focused on the parents and families of the students at Northeastern State University. The administration, faculty and staff at NSU are sincerely committed to assisting your student to achieve great success while at NSU. We also want to be considered a tremendous resource for you and other family members as your student completes the pursuit of their college degree.

This Guide is full of information about the resources available on our campus to assist your student as they learn and develop during the next several years. We look forward to being a partner with you as your student learns self-advocacy and problem-solving skills. We feel that in working together we can make a difference in the life of your student.

We see this Guide as the beginning, the first tool to answer your questions and serve as a resource for you. We also

Welcome to the RiverHawk Family!

hope you will plan to participate in Parent Connections, attend band concerts, Homecoming, athletic events, Sequoyah Institute programs, NSU Summer Shows, Family Weekend and visit at other times as you wish. You are welcome on our campus at any time.

We are excited to be at the start of our sixth year for the NSU Parent Program. Our membership continues to grow and we strive daily to keep providing our members with timely, useable and pertinent information. We are always open to suggestions and want to meet the needs you have as a parent or family member of a college student.

Please contact me if you have any questions or comments. I will look forward to hearing from you and seeing you as you visit the campus and support your student. It is not easy to support a college student; the next few months and years will bring many opportunities and challenges for you.

Please know we are here to assist you in any way we can.

Sincerely,Suzanne MyersCoordinator of Transfer & Parent Programs

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Dear NSU parents and family members,

For those who are new to NSU, welcome to the family! The NSU family encompasses you, your student, fellow students, faculty, staff and alumni. You and your student have made an excellent decision in choosing NSU for pursuing the next level of academic degree. Parent and family support networks are critical to student success. NSU is committed to fostering an environment that empowers students to achieve their personal goals. The staff in the Division of Student Affairs works every day to be a partner with students and families, provide support, challenge thoughts, ideas and experiences, and nurture lifelong learning.

The University Advising Center is designed to help freshmen successfully transition into the college culture of NSU.

The UAC provides academic advising for all undeclared students, helps new freshmen students develop a study plan for their first year and assists all students with getting connected to the various services and activities available at NSU. Valuable information regarding NSU’s advising processes and guidelines, helpful tips, current dates and deadlines, etc. can be viewed at www.nsuok.edu/advising. Please take time to visit that site soon. Undeclared students are encouraged to visit the UAC regarding any questions or concerns. Although students are welcome to drop in and talk with one of the University Advisors whenever they need assistance, appointments are recommended.

University Advising Center

We want you to get involved in the Parent Association and visit campus any chance you get. I hope to meet you soon.

Sincerely,Laura Boren, Ph.D.Vice President for Student Affairs

From the Vice President for Student Affairs

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Student AffairsStudent Affairs at Northeastern State University strives to actively engage your student in his or her education, not only in the classroom, but also in activities outside the classroom. We provide programs to encourage your student to get involved in the University community and offer support services to help your student maximize his or her learning experience.

Our mission is to be service-minded collaborators with the student, university and community in educating the whole person by providing opportunities for self-authorship.

Student Counseling ServicesStudent Counseling Services provides short-term free of charge support for NSU students. The professional staff works with students in building skills related to mental and emotional health, personal responsibility, communication, conflict management and a variety of other issues. Counseling services also provides career counseling, crisis response and wellness checks. Referrals to campus and community resources are provided as needed. Educational outreach and prevention programs are coordinated throughout the academic year as well.

Student Disability ServicesStudent Disability Services is committed to ensuring an atmosphere of understanding and awareness of special needs in a welcoming, friendly environment. By providing or arranging reasonable accommodations and services, Student Disability Services collaborates with the campus community to promote equal access to educational and enrichment experiences for the academic and personal growth of the students we serve. The advocacy each student receives supports the student’s endeavor for self-sufficiency and determination to succeed. Under University policy, the federal Americans with Disabilities Act

(ADA) and state laws, students with qualified disabilities are entitled to reasonable accommodation unless the accommodation would pose an undue hardship upon the University.

Student Health ServicesStudent Health Services is committed to promoting student’s personal and behavioral success by providing innovation programs to increase student knowledge and practice of healthy behavior through awareness and prevention.

Services are only available to currently enrolled NSU students. Assessment, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses and minor injuries are provided by a Family

Nurse Practitioner. In-house laboratory testing such as pregnancy tests, urine dip stick, strep screen, mono screen and influenza screen, is available.

Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesNortheastern State University students have the right and responsibility to uphold standards necessary to provide a learning environment conducive to the preparation for success in an increasingly challenging, diverse and global society. The University is, first and foremost, a community where academic standards are strictly upheld and where the rights, responsibilities, safety and dignity of every individual are respected and paramount to the achievement of academic excellence. The Student Conduct Code serves not just as

a disciplinary system, but also as a part of the educational process. The purpose of the Student Conduct Code is to teach students to live and act responsibly in a community setting and to encourage the development of good decision making and personal integrity. University community members are expected to respect the rights of fellow community members, property, common resources, Student Conduct Code and laws associated with the broader community (e.g. city, state, nation and world). The Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities supports students and community members by addressing student behavior that is not in alignment with community standards.

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Career Timeline

EACH SEMESTER

Update resume, monitor social media accounts, meet with academic/career advisor, attend career readiness workshops/events and establish relationships with upperclassmen, faculty members and administrators

FRESHMEN

Explore majors and career options through FOCUS Career Assessment to help you identify career options by examining your interests, values, abilities and personality to find a major and/or profession that best suits you

Take a wide variety of classes to explore potential career options

Research potential internships and the internship process

Begin building a professional resume, attend a resume writing workshop

Get involved with Student Affairs and become actively involved in an organization

Join the Future Alumni Network “FAN”

SOPHOMORES

Reflect on your first-year experience. What would you do differently? What would you like to explore next related to classes, internships or career-related opportunities?

Focus on coursework within your major

Become involved in the “N-Link Alumni Mentor Network”

Take an active leadership role in a student organization

If you haven’t declared a major, talk with a university advisor about course selections

JUNIORS

Maintain your grades. The classes will become more difficult, so continue your focus on succeeding in your studies

Practice interviewing skills with Career Services

Attend alumni-sponsored events to establish important connections after graduation

Learn how to market yourself and join a professional organization associated with your related major or career interest

Begin to build a professional wardrobe for interviews

Consider actively participating in an internship; participate in either a for-credit or non-credit internship

Review and evaluate your short-term and long-term career goals

Career Services

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University Housing is a multi-dimensional department within Auxiliary Services that offers affordable and convenient traditional and suite-style residence halls to all students at NSU.

When your student lives on campus, they enjoy many more opportunities and benefits than students living off campus. Residential students, on average, have a higher GPA, are more likely to get involved on campus and are more likely to graduate. Residents have access to special, free extracurricular in-hall programming, networking, leadership training, employment opportunities and a connection to the community.

SENIORS

Update resume to ensure it effectively showcases your knowledge, education, achievements, skills and abilities

Create a LinkedIn profile; make sure it is complete and use a professional head shot

Complete an internship

Check in with the registrar’s office: are you on-track for completing graduation requirements?

Develop a prospective list of employers and research those companies

Continue networking with new and former contacts

Utilize the Career Services’ RiverHawk Recruitment and job agent services

Ask three people to serve as professional references, remember to give them a copy of your resume so they are familiar with your skills and qualifications

Sign up for on-campus interviewing and begin your job search

Be on top: attend networking events, etiquette dinners and career readiness workshops

Apply to graduate and/or professional schools, OR

Apply for jobs and year-long internships and fellowships. Start early. Don’t wait until after you graduate to apply for jobs.

University Housing

In each hall you can expect to have free laundry facilities, access to multiple computer labs and even a free membership to the University’s fitness center. Three of our residence halls have food services available on location. Each residence hall comes with paid cable, water, sewer, trash, internet, electricity and maintenance. All halls are supervised by a full-time professional hall manager, an upper-class and graduate assistant associate hall manager, and five to nine resident assistants. Worried about safety? Our buildings have monitored access via ID card. Common areas and entrances are also monitored by cameras and regularly patrolled by University police officers.

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1

Learn more convenient ways to keep in touch

You will be tempted to call or visit often. Make it easy for them to want to get in touch with you. Consider texting, emailing or instant messaging your student. They already use the technology to communicate with their friends, so it won’t be such a burden to get back to you the same way. If you insist on getting them on the phone, pick one day a week at a specified time that you will call them so they can be ready for you.

2Give them their space

Your student is going to be very busy with their new role as college student: more challenging academics, more social opportunities and inevitably more stress. During the first few weeks that they’re away, keep conversations quick and light-hearted.

10 Tips for Parents...

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Help them find their own way

Listen carefully to your student. If you sense that they’re homesick and want comfort, then step in and offer help. Let them know that you will always be there but also advise them to use campus services such as academic and resident advisors and school counselors. You want your student to get involved in their new community, and if they’re using you as a crutch they won’t be able to do that.

4

Send them care packages

Students love to pick up a gift from home at their mailbox. Think about what they’ll need at school: snack foods like microwave popcorn and granola bars, coffee shop gift cards or restaurant gift cards. Include a personal touch with some photos of the family. If they’re far away, send the local goodies that your student loves or the town newspaper.

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Keep abreast of their academics

Make sure that you know what classes your student is taking and ask about them periodically. Communicate your interest but don’t pressure them to tell you about all of their quizzes and assignments. If you let them know you’re excited about what they’re learning (not just what grades they’re getting), your student will be happy to share with you.

6If you visit, do it on their terms

Even if you are only a few towns away, let your student know well in advance before you show up on campus. It’s their turf now, and you don’t want to be intrusive. Plan a dinner or a brunch and make sure that you’re not stepping on their social life with the timing.

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7Meet a few of their friends

When you visit, be sure to ask your student to invite a few of their friends to dinner with them. They’ll probably be more than happy to get the free meal, and this will give you an opportunity to become more involved in your student’s life.

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Don’t be judgmental

It wouldn’t hurt to have a frank, open conversation about drinking, partying and how to balance college life before your student leaves home. Recognize that once they’re in college it will be impossible for you to keep constant tabs on them. If you hear your student talking about drinking or otherwise irresponsible behavior, take stock of whether what they’re saying is serious or if it’s just normal college student activity. Trust that you’ve taught them well and encourage them to have fun in moderation.

9Use your extra time wisely

If your student going to college leaves you with an empty nest, take time to enjoy the hobbies or activities that you’ve been putting off for their whole childhood. Plan special outings with your partner. If you have other kids at home, make a little more time to do things they like.

10Talk with other parents

Create a support network among your friends who have college students. Bounce your concerns off of them before you take them to your student. You’ll probably find that you have a lot in common with them as you enter this next phase of your student’s life.

Tahlequah Campus Map

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If you have any questions, please call Bursar Services at 918-444-2160 for the Tahlequah campus and 918-449-6150 for the Broken Arrow campus, or send an email to [email protected]. Our goal is to help your student succeed.

Enrollment chargesTuition and fees for students pre-enrolled for the fall semester are posted to student accounts the last week of July or the first week in August, and the spring semester charges are posted in December. After tuition posts, your student can access their account by logging on to goNSU to view their tuition, fees and other charges. Enrollment charges are due each semester by the first day of classes. Bursar Services will mail a billing statement to the student’s permanent address twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. Additionally, notifications of outstanding balances owed are emailed to the student’s NSU email account each month.

Balances not paid by the 15th of the month are subject to a late charge of 1.5% and a hold will be placed on any future enrollment and on your student’s academic record until payment is made in full.

Students with Financial AidThe initial application of financial aid is applied to student records within 30 days from the start of each term. Financial aid is used to pay enrollment charges such as

tuition and fees, room and board and any other charges that may be on a student’s account, provided they have authorized NSU to pay all charges.

Without authorization from the student, financial aid will only pay towards tuition, course related fees and room and board. Books, parking fines and other non-institutional charges will not be paid out of financial aid without authorization from the student.

Bursar Services

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The FAFSA must be completed every year. The newest FAFSA is available to complete after January 1st of every year for the upcoming year. We correspond with our students via their NSU Gmail accounts; it’s imperative that they check their NSU Gmail account regularly. It is also recommended that students login to their goNSU accounts often to view any messages or notifications regarding their financial aid status. All financial aid recipients must maintain eligibility to receive Federal Student Aid by meeting our Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy. This policy can be read on our website at offices.nsuok.edu/financialaid/AcademicProgress.aspx. We encourage students to contact our office with any questions or concerns they may have regarding their Financial Aid records. Our office is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; we can be contacted at 800-722-9614 ext. 3456 or by email at [email protected]. Follow us on twitter @NSUSFS003161 or like us on Facebook: Northeastern State University Student Financial Services to stay informed of important updates and reminders.

We hope your students have a wonderful time here at NSU!

To authorize payment of these non-institutional charges such as books with financial aid, the student must:

• Go to go.nsuok.edu, login with NSU username and password.

• Click on the Student tab.

• Click on the link called Financial Aid Awards.

• Click on the tab called Additional Resources and Information.

• Answer the question “yes” then scroll down and click on submit.

Any remaining financial aid is disbursed to students within the next two weeks following the application of funds to Bursar account charges.

Paying your student’s accountNSU continues to accept checks, cash and money orders on campus. Checks and money orders may also be mailed and need to be made payable to NSU and mailed to one of the following addresses:

NSU Bursar Services601 N. Grand Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464

or

3100 E. New OrleansBroken Arrow, OK 74014

Please include the student’s name and student ID number on the check or money order. Please do not send cash through the mail.

Credit card payments may also be made securely and easily through goNSU. Credit card payments on accounts will only be accepted through the online method. Credit cards accepted include MasterCard, Discover, Visa and American Express. Students or others who wish to make a credit card payment while on campus may access the site through computers at the cashier locations, with assistance from Bursar Services staff if needed. Students or others making credit card payments online will be assessed a 2.75% convenience fee.

Students or others may also pay with an ACH transaction online through goNSU. The payer’s bank routing number and bank account number are needed for an ACH transaction. An ACH transaction is free of charge.

FERPA-Family Educational Rights and Privacy ActFederal law limits the information the University may provide to parents or relatives of NSU students. The account is in the student’s name. Information regarding the account may only be issued directly to the student, unless they authorize us to release the educational records to other individuals.

Listed below are instructions on how the student may designate up to three people to receive information on their account.

• Go to go.nsuok.edu, login with NSU username and password.

• Click on Student tab.

• Look for section titled Requests and Forms.

• Choose Consent to Release Student Records.

• Complete all required information.

• Click submit.

Financial Aid

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NSU truly believes that students who are actively engaged in their collegiate experience have the best chance to be successful. The Department of Student Activities offers a wide array of opportunities for students of all interests. Offices and programs managed by Student Activities include:

• Orientation and Leadership Office

• Rookie Bridge Camp

• Greek Life and Community Engagement Office

• RiverHawk Food Pantry

• Northeastern Activities Board

• Northeastern Student Government Association

• Recognized Student Organizations

Student ActivitiesWe are excited to meet your students and look forward to helping them prepare for the future!

Orientation and LeadershipLeadership is a core value at Northeastern State University. The Office of Orientation and Leadership provides students with the resources and knowledge necessary to be successful at NSU. First-year, transfer and non-traditional students attend SOAR (Student Orientation, Advising, & Registration) programs prior to the start of every fall and spring semester. Beyond

orientation, the Office of Orientation and Leadership Programs provides the opportunity to create a foundation of leadership within, while providing the opportunities to perfect their skills through programs and services. Programs such as Leadership NSU, Lead Reads, Thursday Talks for RSOs and others focus on personal growth and development, while at the same time applying the concepts of leadership to their student organizations and real-life experiences. Students are encouraged to participate in the programs and services offered through the Office of Orientation and Leadership.

Rookie Bridge Camp Rookie Bridge Camp (RBC) is an optional extended-orientation program for first-time NSU students held before classes begin every fall semester. RBC is designed to prepare incoming students for university expectations and the social transition into college. RBC is coordinated by student leaders and staffed by student volunteers. This unique program allows incoming students to meet and learn from their peers. It also enables them to feel more comfortable when starting their classes at NSU. At camp, students interact within small groups in an atmosphere that helps foster friendships, while participating in group activities and programs. They are able to meet professors, administrators, staff and alumni of NSU during various activities. One of the most beneficial segments of camp is when new students get the latest college tips and advice from current students, while having the opportunity to break out of their shell, be crazy and have lots of fun. Information and registration details can be found at www.nsuok.edu/rbc.

Greek LifeSince 1930, the Northeastern State University Greek community has been a viable and integral part of campus life. With two councils consisting of 11

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fraternities and sororities, our Greek community offers a unique and lifelong involvement experience. Membership in a Greek organization can be one of the most significant experiences for a college student. The value of Greek Life for students who choose to participate in it is an opportunity that lasts a lifetime and truly has the opportunity to enhance your life. Greek Life promotes the experience of self-governance, leadership development, academic achievement, community service, social opportunities and friendship.

The BIG EventRiverHawks realize the importance of community. The Big Event is a one-day service event that allows Northeastern State University students, faculty and staff to say “thank you” to members and businesses of the Tahlequah community for the continued support and encouragement they provide to our students and campus community. In 2013, we had more than 500 students volunteer their day to the community. It is a day dedicated to showing our gratitude.

“Bringing campus and community together is the mission; giving time,sweat and a handshake is how it is done.”

Community EngagementAt Northeastern State University, community engagement opportunities bring student organizations, student leaders and student volunteers together for a common purpose. Our opportunities include annual service days, special events, RiverHawk Food Pantry and partnering with the greater Tahlequah community. These opportunities make our campus a better community and a more involved place. Being involved in our programming allows students to enrich their academic and social experience at NSU.

Northeastern Activities Board The mission of the Northeastern Activities Board (NAB) is to enhance the college experience by allowing individuals to get involved on campus through various student activities. NAB is NSU’s student-led campus programming organization. Education and entertainment programs are planned and coordinated by student committees through NAB. Activities range from concerts and trips to comedians, lectures and coffee house style performances. Students are not only encouraged to attend NAB events, but to also become a NAB committee member.

Northeastern Student Government Association The Northeastern Student Government Association (NSGA) is the governing body for the NSU student population and consists of student leaders and organizations from across campus. Senators are elected from each academic college and serve the entire academic year. NSGA is located on both the Tahlequah and Broken Arrow campuses. NSGA is a primary outlet to address campus-wide student needs and desires. NSGA actively participates in NSU traditional events such as Homecoming and Big Event. They also support institutional priorities such as sustainability and service. NSGA is an active and integral part of the student experience and the future of NSU.

Recognized Student OrganizationsNortheastern State University recognizes over 80 student organizations. Student organizations are designed to support one or more of the following categories: academic, religious, service, political and government, education and humanitarian, dance and entertainment, social or academic honors. If students are not able to find an organization that reflects their interests, they also have the option to start new organizations on campus. Students are encouraged to get involved through organization fairs and open recruitment during the entire calendar year. All of the recognized student organizations are listed on the Student Activities portion of the NSU website at www.nsuok.edu/organizations

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Each of the extensions at right can be directly reached by first dialing 444 (example, 918-444-2200 will connect you to Admission and Recruitment)

OFFICE/DEPARTMENT EXT.

Admission and Recruitment 2200

Business Affairs 2160

Campus Operator 0

Campus Police 2468

Center for Performing Arts 2791

Central Ticket Office 4554

College of Business and Technology 2900

College of Education 3700

College of Science and Health Professions 3800

Counseling — Student Affairs 2120

Disabled Student Services/Student Affairs 2042

Drop Zone (Mail Room) 2610

Financial Aid 3456

Fitness Center 3980

Greek Affairs 2533

Housing 4700

ID Office 2577

Intramural Sports Program 3981

Library 3233

Microcomputing Services 5678

Northeastern Activities Board 2526

NSU Parent Program 2137

Parking and Traffic 2444

Playhouse 2789

RiverHawk Shoppe 2510

Scholarship Office 3470

Sequoyah Institute 4500

Student Health Center 2126

Student Support Services 3035

Tutoring — General Info 3651

University Advising Center 3253

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS EXT.

Steve Turner, President 2000

Mark Arant, Provost and VP Academic Affairs 2062

David Koehn, VP for Business and Finance 2030

Laura Boren, VP Student Affairs 2120

Ben Hardcastle, Exec. VP for Public Relations & Marketing 2017

Helpful Contact Information

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For advertising inquiries, please contact UniversityParent at (866) 721-1357 or email: [email protected]

Best Western3296 S. Muskogee Ave.(918) 458-1818www.tahlequahinn.com/

Comfort Inn & Suites101 Reasor St.(918) 431-0660www.comfortinn.com/tahlequah-oklahoma-hotels?sid=xFEDu.ACc21gsOki.8

Days Inn701 Holiday Dr.(918) 456-7800www.daysinn.com/hotels/ oklahoma/tahlequah/days-inn-tahlequah/hotel-overview

Blue Feather Bed and Breakfast224 Chickasaw St.(918) 316-6973www.bluefeatherbedand breakfast.com/

Places to Stay

Hunter’s Glen ApartmentsEast Allen RoadTahlequah, OK 74464(918) 456-1252www.huntersglenok.comPlease see ad on p. 14.

Places to Live

Tahlequah Area ResourcesFor more area resources visit www.universityparent.com/nsuok

Where to Shop

UniversityParent College Laundry Bagwww.amazon.com/gp/product/b00k0ustye

UniversityParent’s Guide to Supporting your Student’s Freshman Yearwww.amazon.com/Guide-Supporting-Your-Students-Freshman/dp/0692027440Please see ad on p. 21.

BancFirst130 S. Muskogee Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464(918) 456-0541www.bancfirst.comPlease see ad on p. 27.

NSU Career Services705 N. Grand Ave.Haskell Hall Annex, Room 1Tahlequah, OK 74464(918) 444-3110nsuok.edu/careerservicesPlease see ad on p. 23.

Additional Services

Northeastern State University - Rookie Bridge Camp600 N. Grand Ave.Tahlequah, OK 74464(918) 444-2526www.nsuok.edu/rbcPlease see ad on back cover.

NSU Student Affairs701 N. Grand Ave.Tahlequah, OK 74464-2300(918) 444-2120nsuok.edu/studentaffairsPlease see ad on 30.

UniversityParent E-Newswww.UniversityParent.comPlease see ad on p. 13.

ADMINISTRATIVE PERSONNEL EXT.

Gayle Anderson, Director Career Services 3110

Patti Buhl, Public Safety 2468

Sue Catron, Asst VP Business/Finance Business Affairs 2160

Teri Cochran, Director Student Financial Aid 3456

Alisa Douglas, Interim Director Center for Tribal Studies 4350

Susan Smedley, Director Communications and Marketing 2885

Peggy Glenn-Summitt, Executive Director Development 4200

Danny Johnson, Director Alumni Relations 4211

Tony Duckworth, Director Athletics 3901

Suzanne Myers, Coordinator Transfer and Parent Programs 2137

Jennifer McClendon, Interim Director Admissions & Recruitment 4675

Jerrid Freeman, Asst VP Enrollment Management 2120

Jeff Walker, Director University Advising Center 3253

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