Student Development
Located in the Norton Campus Center, Student Development is easily recognized by its constant flow of students. You will see students who have lost their IDs or their keys, students who want a new roommate or room, students who want to get involved in student organizations or Rush, or students who simply want to chat or ask a question.
Student Development handles a host of activities and services for students. Among these responsibilities are housing, student activities, student organizations, fraternities and sororities, and lost and found. This office also acts in an advisory capacity to the Honor Council. The Student Development staff works closely with the SGA in its presentation of activities, services, and programs.
The primary function of Student Development is to be of assistance to students in any way possible. If you have any problems, questions, or suggestions, feel free to come by. If Student Development can't help you, they will be able to direct you to someone who can, and if you don't have any questions or need any help, come by Student Development and volunteer your help. There are always projects going on ... from making posters to planning programs and parties to organizing Homecoming. If it has to do with students, Student Development can probably be found helping in some way.








