These web pages contain information on university resources, supports and co-curricular programs available to our students. This information is provided to help new and adjunct faculty become knowledgeable resources regarding co-curricular programs and services in order to encourage and support student progress and success. You can also download a pdf of the guide here.
For detailed information on how to support students in their career development and how you can partner with DePaul's Career Center, visit their web page.
DePaul University has 10 colleges and schools which offer over 300 undergraduate majors and graduate programs.
There are numerous locations across the Loop and Lincoln Park campuses that have become distinguishing features by which students, faculty and staff navigate the campus.
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College wouldn’t be college without its pastimes and traditions, and DePaul has many that its students, faculty and staff have come to cherish.
Chances are, the questions you have are the questions that many other faculty have. Check out this page and see!
As one of the handful of people that students will have regular contact with, you’ll likely field a variety of questions from them. Visit this page to see some of their most common inquiries.
Many departments across the university offer a variety of programs and services that enhance the student experience and support their persistence and success.
Learning is a key activity at a university, and to ensure a student’s academic success, DePaul offers a number of academic and support services.
Student learning and development are key at a university, but there are some nuts and bolts, like security and transportation, that make getting there and being there a lot easier.
By voluntarily joining the university community, students assume the responsibility for abiding by the standards that have been instituted by DePaul University.It is important that all members of the community are aware of expectations of life in the DePaul community.