University of Notre Dame Services
The Basics
| Basic services offered: | nonremedial tutoring, women's center, placement service, day care, health service, health insurance |
| Remedial services: | N/A |
| Counseling availability: | career, personal, academic, psychological, religious |
Career Potential
| Career advising services: | on-campus job interviews, internships, resume assistance, career/job search classes, alumni network, interest inventory, interview training |
| Percent of graduates employed after 6 months: | 54% |
| Percent of graduates employed after 1 year: | N/A |
| Percent of graduates employed after 2 years: | $N/A |
| Main employers of graduates: | Deloitte & Touche; KPMG; Price Waterhouse Coopers; Notre Dame; Accenture; Lockheed Martin |
Campus Resources
| Library on campus/close promixity?: | Yes |
| Library collaboration present?: | Yes |
| Number of books available: | 2,794,991 |
| Number of subscriptions: | 24,932 |
| Number of microforms: | 3,396,877 |
| Number of audiovisuals: | 20,719 |
| Number of E-books: | N/A |
| Description of library facilities: | Theordore M. Hesburgh Library; Architecture Library; Business Information Center; Chemistry/Physics Library; Engineering Library; Joyce Sports Research Collection; Kellogg/Kroc Information Center; Life Sciences Library; Mathematics Library; Medieval Institute Library; Radiation Chemistry Data Center; Kresge Law Library; Anastos Byzantine Collection; Devers Program in Dante Studies and the ItalNet Consortium; Art Slide Library; Frank M. Folsom Ambrosiana Microfilm and photographic Collection; Mark K. Davis Drawings Collection; Jacques Maritain Center |
| Museums in proximity: | Snite Museum of Art; Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies; the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies; the Keough Institute of Irish Studies; the Erasmus Institute; the Nanovic Institute for European Studies; the Medieval Institute; Radiation Laboratory; Center for Environmental Science and Technology (CEST); the Center for Advanced Scientific Computing; the Center for Astrophysics at Notre Dame University (CANDU); the Center for Applied Mathematics; the Center for Molecularly Engineered Materials; the Center for Civil and Human Rights; the Center for Continuing Education; the Center for Philosophy of Religion; the Center for Research in Business, embracing the Center for Business Communication, the Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business, and the Center for Research in Banking; the Center for Social Concerns; the Center for the Study of Contemporary Society, which embraces the Gerontological Research Center, the Laboratory for Social Research, the Multinational Management Program, and the Philosophic Institute; the Charles and Margaret Hall Cushwa Center for the Study of American Catholicism; the Ecumenical Institute (Jerusalem); the Energy Analysis and Diagnostics Center; the Center for Nano Science and Technology; the Environmental Research Center (UNDERC); the W.M. Keck Center for Transgene Research; the Walther Cancer Research Center; the Institute for Church Life, which embraces the Center for Pastoral Liturgy and Retreats International; the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts; the Jacques Maritain Center; the Reilly Center for Science, Technology and Values; the Urban Institute for Community and Educational Initiatives; the Thomas J. White Center for Law and Government; and the William and Katherine Devers Program in Dante Studies. Other laboratories include: the Hessert Center for Aerospace Research (with wind tunnels); the Air and Water Quality Analysis Laboratory; the Aquatic Biology Laboratory; the Biofluid Mechanics Laboratory; the Catalysis Laboratory; the Fluid Dynamics Laboratory; the Bernard J. Hank Family Environmental Research Laboratory; the LOBUND Laboratory (germ-free research facility); the Parasitology Laboratory; the Solid State Material and Devices Laboratory; the Vector Biology Laboratory; the Zebrafish Research Facility; Nuclear Structure Laboratory (with accelerator lab) |
Technological Availability
| Wireless internet on campus?: | Yes |
| Public computers available: | 600 |
| Computer courses offered?: | No |
| Email accounts granted?: | Yes |
| Campuswide internet access?: | Yes |
| Usable computer locations: | computer center/labs, residence halls, library, student center |
| Library connection ports (avg.): | N/A |
| Classroom connection ports (avg.): | N/A |
| Total wireless capacity: | N/A students/faculty |
| Recommended OS: | N/A |
| Wireless coverage: | in some of the libraries (excluding computer labs), in some classrooms, in computer labs, in administrative/faculty offices and work areas |
Safety
| Campus safety details: | 24-hour foot and vehicle patrols, late night transport/escort service, 24-hour emergency telephones, lighted pathways/sidewalks, controlled dormitory access (key, security card, etc) | Students granted university webspace?: | Yes |
| Able to register online?: | Yes |
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