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Get Ready To Apply! Be sure to review the information below regarding housing for the 2024-2025 academic year. Keep checking back for more information! Please note: All housing process timelines are tentative and may be changed at the discretion of the Housing Assignments Office. 2024-2025 Housing Application The housing application for 2024-2025 is live! The application will close on Friday, February 23rd at 12pm NOON EST. Apply NOW Application Process Information Blocks Blocking provides students the option to select a preferred roommate – as well as a larger group of friends whom they’d like to live near. While blocking does not guarantee an…
Summer Housing Application The housing application for Summer 2024 is now open! Click below to apply! Apply via the housing portal Duke offers two distinct summer options for undergraduate students: Duke Summer Session and Duke Summer Experiences. Each program offers unique opportunities for undergraduate students. On-campus housing is available for both options. PLEASE NOTE: Students are NOT required to live on campus if enrolled in summer courses or summer experiences. Summer Session Information Summer Housing Rates Summer housing is for students who need housing during the summer session (May 14 – August 12). Applications will be approved for the following…
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Learn, connect, unwind. Graduate and professional students make invaluable contributions to the Duke community. As a token of appreciation, The Graduate School, Duke Student Affairs, and the various graduate and professional programs organize a week of activities each spring to give graduate and professional students opportunities to socialize, unwind, network, and work on professional and personal development. The festivities are part of the student appreciation week sponsored by the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. Join us this year from April 1-5, 2024 Sponsors & Partners Thank you for helping make GPSAW possible! The Graduate School Fuqua School of Business Pratt…
Academic Support Graduate and Professional students seeking academic assistance should connect directly with your school’s academic department, program, faculty or advisor for assistance.Support is never a “one size fits all” approach. Feel free to browse other collections of Duke’s academic support resources that you may find helpful to your situation. * Common student challenges and management solutions * Communicating with Staff or Faculty – Templates, tips, and learning tools curated for Duke students – https://academicguides.duke.edu/resources-for-students/ * Students looking for accommodations, accessibility or assistance – https://access.duke.edu/
Student Emergency Funds Student emergency funds assist Duke students by providing financial support when they need assistance with unexpected, unforeseen, and unavoidable emergency expenses surrounding situations such as accidents, illness, death of a family member, property damage, or need for temporary housing. Currently enrolled students may apply for funds when they have exhausted all other resources (payment plans, additional student aid, assistance from family/friends, other personal resources). This funding is not intended to reimburse expenses that have already been paid or to replace or supplement existing financial aid. If funds are granted, they do not have to be repaid. Possible…
Resources and support for your academic success. Duke offers a wide variety of resources to help you manage your academics and excel during your time at Duke. Academic Advising The advising system at Duke is designed to support students from the time they are first accepted at the university until graduation day. Find out about pre-major advising, academic deans, peer success leaders, pre-professional advising, and more. Visit the Advising website Academic Resource Center The ARC provides services and resources to support undergraduate students at any point during their academic career. Services are free and available to any Duke undergrad, in…
Established in 1983, the ‘Mary Lou’ (as it is affectionately referred to by students) remains a safe, welcoming, and supportive space that strives to reflect the core values, culture, and perspectives of Duke’s diverse Black community. SOLD OUT: Join the Mary Lou Williams Center in celebrating 40 Years of Black excellence. Saturday, September 30, 2023 6:30pm – 8:30pm The Cotton Room 807 E Main Street Durham, North Carolina Attire: Business Formal Attire 40th Anniversary Celebration Opening ceremonies for the Mary Lou Williams Center for Black Culture occurred September 23rd-25th, 1983 with celebratory events alongside keynote speaker Toni…
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Antisemitism 101 Trainings for Duke Faculty & Staff Learn about the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it. Jewish Life at Duke offers Antisemitism 101 trainings for Duke faculty and staff. This in-person, interactive, in-depth session explores Jewish identity and diversity as well as dives into the roots of antisemitism, how it manifests today, and what we can all do about it, to help you as you support Jewish students in your schools and program. As a result of the training, trainees develop: Awareness of the multifaceted nature of Jewish identity and…
Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) within the Division of Student Affairs are created and led by staff volunteers who share common interests, identities, or positions. These groups strive to create spaces to promote a sense of belonging, support, mentorship, networking, professional development opportunities, and resource sharing within the division. ERGs play an important role in advancing our commitment to diversity, equity & inclusion. ERGs provide a space within the division that makes Student Affairs a positive and inclusive work environment, ultimately supporting the retention of our staff and recruitment of new community members. Join an ERG Today! Below you will find…