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DE Student Orientation Menu
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Campus Navigation

& Maps


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Campus Tours

Can I schedule a campus tour?

Yes! Our Admissions Office provides campus tours at a variety of days and times. Schedule a campus tour online here.

Can I explore campus without coming to campus?

Yes, we also have a Virtual Campus Tour you can explore.


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Navigating Campus

How do I navigate the University of Northwestern of Northwestern St. Paul campus?

Our St. Paul campus is located at 3003 Snelling Ave North, St. Paul, MN 55113. Directions to campus can may be found  found on our website.

When you come on campus, you You can use this campus map to navigate the various parts of campuswhen you arrive. Building hours may be found online here.


Yes, we also have a Virtual Campus Tour that you can explore
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Virtual Tour

Can I explore campus without coming to campus?

Locating a Room

If I am trying to locate a specific room on campus, what do I do?

If you ever need to visit campus and locate a specific room, please note that each room number on campus includes 1-2 letters and 3-4 numbers. The letters refer to the specific building, while the numbers refer to the exact room (with the first number typically referring to the floor on which the room resides).

Here are some common buildings you may need to locate on campus and their letter designations. Each building may be located on our campus map:

  • B = Berntsen Library
  • E = Ericksen Center
  • G = Billy Graham Community Life Commons
  • F = Totino Fine Arts Center
  • MJ = Mel Johnson Media Center
  • N = Nazareth Hall
  • R = Riley Hall
  • S = Robertson Student Center

Example: The Office of Dual Enrollment is located in room N4140. This means that it is located in Nazareth Hall (N) on the 4th floor.


The permit is valid for the entire length of your degree.
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Parking

Where can I park on campus?

Here is the list of parking locations

How can I get an on-campus parking permit?

To apply for an on-campus parking permit, you will want to fill out and submit the application below prior to New Student Orientation:

Parking Permit Application

Application can also be found through these steps:

  1. Sign into theROCK
  2. Choose the "Campus Services" tab
  3. Under "Public Safety" click "Resources"
  4. At the bottom of the page, click on the "Vehicle Registration and Parking Permit" link
  5. Click “New Application”
  6. Fill out the form and click Submit

If you miss orientation, you can apply online and the permit will be mailed to your home address on file.

Student ID Cards

Do I need to get a Student ID Card?

Online and on-site Dual Enrollment (PSEO & Early College) students are not required to have Student ID Cards. However, if you plan to spend frequent time on our St. Paul campus we recommend that you request one. A Student ID Card is free and may be requested by submitting an ID Card Request Form.

Questions about Student ID Cards? Please contact the Office of Public Safety:


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Classroom Location 

Parking

Where is my classroom? 

For those in Blended and Onsite classes, you will have face-to-face class times with your professor and classmates. Online classes do not have a face-to-face class time component. You will see your classroom when you register for your class.

A sample classroom number is: N4123. The letter in the classroom number refers to the building. As a general guide, these are some of the codes that are used for buildings:

  • N = Nazareth Hall
  • R = Riley Hall
  • G = Billy Graham Community Life Commons

The numbers indicate where the room is in the building. The first number in the four digit part of the room number indicates the floor of the building where the classroom is. For example, if you see a room such as N4123, it is in Nazareth Hall on the fourth floor. The other three numbers indicate the particular classroom. Signs are posted throughout buildings to direct you to the correct classroomcan I park when I visit campus?

Visit our Parking on Campus page for information about parking.

How can I get a parking permit?

A parking permit is required in order to park a vehicle on campus (unless you are visiting for an official admissions event or campus tour). Visit our Parking Permits for Students page for more information.

Questions about parking or permits? Please contact the Office of Public Safety:




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If you have any additional questions, or if you have feedback about this article, please contact the Office of Dual Enrollment.