
Keith Garcia
As Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Garcia is tasked with setting and realizing the vision, purpose and strategic priorities for a community that is central to the student experience at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP.
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP plays an important role in helping students make successful transitions to life after college. The University provides students with resources to keep them safe and productive, and to guide them to valuable extracurricular experiences.
More than 30 departments across Student Affairs engage students throughout their ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP experience, provide resources and help them develop important skills both in and out of the classroom.
LEARN MORE ABOUT STUDENT AFFAIRSWhether it's navigating University rules, understanding school requirements, choosing classes or just needing a sounding board, every student can use a little guidance. That's where ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP's school advisers and Connect NU come in – helping smooth the path to academic success.
LEARN MORE ABOUT CONNECT NUÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP Career Advancement provides a range of career development, preparation and professional opportunities. These include the Career Trek alumni networking program, access to free gently used professional attire through 'Cats Closet and many more.
Learn More About NCAStaff and faculty consider every aspect of students’ time on campus, preparing them for a successful life after college.
As Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life, Garcia is tasked with setting and realizing the vision, purpose and strategic priorities for a community that is central to the student experience at ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP.
Moore is the Senior Director of English Language Programs in The Graduate School. Her areas of expertise include language learning and international student identity.
As Faculty Director of Student Access and Enrichment, and a social psychologist, Destin works with campus partners to improve experiences for first-generation and lower-income students.
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP is deeply committed to student engagement, belonging, and health and wellness. We care about every aspect of community.”
The University received a record number of first-year applications from around the world to make up a dynamic Class of 2029
New students come from 50 states, more than 90 countries and 1,400 high schools
President Schill and University leaders offer inspiration and guidance as the new year begins
ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP greets new and transfer students on campus during Wildcat Welcome
Shalom Ikhena and Claire Throckmorton addressed fellow graduates during Commencement
Increased financial aid has made a ÌÒ×ÓÊÓÆµAPP education more accessible to all.