Campus Resources
The links below are selected from a broad array of resources and services that support teaching at Notre Dame. If you have questions about any of them or recommendations for additions, please feel free to email us at learning@nd.edu.
- Academic Calendar
- Academic Code, University Policies, Campus Information
- Academic Services for Student Athletes (ASSA) – If you teach varsity athletes, ASSA (631-5585) will ask to be informed on student progress.
- Bookstore – Textbook orders can be made online.
- Bulletins of Information
- The Center for Social Concerns (CSC) supports community-based learning, community-based research, and service learning initiatives with consultative support, awards, and grants.
- The Center for the Study of Languages and Cultures (CSLC) supports language and cultural acquisition through a broad array of programs including Peer Tutoring, Summer Language Abroad, and English for Academic Purposes.
- The Flatley Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement (CUSE) promotes the intellectual development of our undergraduates through scholarly engagement, research, creative endeavors, and the pursuit of fellowships.
- Class Search
- Class Times
- Computing and Online Teaching/Learning
- The Office of Information Technologies (OIT) is the central agency that supports computing on campus.
- OIT Help Desk: oithelp@nd.edu or 631-8111
- OIT’s Teaching and Learning Technologies team identifies and facilitates the adoption of emerging technologies that advance teaching, learning, and research.
- In-class tech support – classroom technology
- The Office of Information Technologies (OIT) is the central agency that supports computing on campus.
- College of Arts and Letters Teaching Resources
- Course Design Resources
- Course Instructor Feedback (CIF) Information and Reports. For help interpreting your reports or utilizing them for improvement contact the Kaneb Center at 631-9146 or kaneb@nd.edu.
- Course Packet Creation
- Fedex Office – 18 LaFortune Student Center (631-6671)
- Mendoza Faculty Support Center – 338 MCoB (631-9102)
- Center for Student Support and Care – Consulting with students, faculty, staff, and families to promote student well-being and accessibility. Supports students through access to care and wellness consultants and Sara Bea Accessibility Services.
- du Lac: A Guide to Student Life
- Faculty Handbook
- First Year Advising – Every new student has a professional advisor ready to provide dedicated support to ensure optimal learning, engagement, planning, and progress throughout the first year at Notre Dame.
- The Graduate Student Government (GSG) exists to improve the quality of life for graduate students, develop the professional aspect of graduate students, cultivate social well-being for graduate students, and represent the academic interests of graduate students.
- Library Resources
- Navari Family Center for Digital Scholarship
- Electronic Reserves
- Library Services include tours, library instruction, e-reserves, online databases and more.
- The Policy Repository is the authoritative source for all University policies.
- Raclin Murphy Museum of Art Resources for Teaching and Research
- Registrar – Consult the Registrar’s website or call 631-7043 for information on grade reporting, the academic calendar, classroom requests, commencement, etc.
- The Writing Center offers one-on-one feedback on writing projects and oral presentations.
[updated January 2024]