Programming

Things to Do On Campus

Student Activities and Campus Activities Board (CAB) programs are for EVERYONE! Download the Rockford University Campus App from your App Store.   Sign-up and have information at your fingertips about all the exciting things happening at Rockford University!  Look for flyers and Portal announcements about events like karaoke nights, Family Weekend, outdoor movie nights, dances, trips, speakers, Homecoming, comedians, hypnotists, and LOTS more! This is a great way to get involved and have something to do, and meet new people at Rockford University!

Where to Go on Campus

Students eat meals in either the Burpee Dining Hall or the Den, relax or study in various student lounges, study in labs and classrooms, plan student activities in Burpee, compete and play in the Seaver PE Center for recreation and athletics, act on the stages of Maddox and Cheek theatres, conduct experiments in the labs of the Starr Science Building and create art in the studios of the Clark Arts Center.

Some of the best places on campus to know about are:

•    Burpee 1st  floor:  Student Life Suite (Vice President for Student Life,  Career Development and First Year Programs, Jane Addams Center for Civic Engagement, Residence Life, Rockford University Police and Department of Public Safety, Student Involvement and Orientation (RU Clubs & Organizations), and Compliance and Title IX)

•    Kent Center:  Student Lounge

•    Howard Colman Library:  Vice-President for Academic Affairs/Provost Office, Registrar

•    Fisher Memorial Chapel:  Campus Scheduling

•    Burpee Student Center:  The Den, eSorts lab, flat screen TVs, pool table, foosball table, arcade style games, study rooms, computers, and more!

•    Burpee Commons Lawn

•    Clark Arts:  Art Gallery

•    Computer Labs:  Starr Science

•    Cummings Complex:  Cummings Complex Community Space- flat screen TVs, pool table, shuffle board, table tennis, study space

•    Seaver Physical Education Center:  Fitness Center and Weight Room

The Student Life Suite in Burpee Center at Rockford University is the home of many offices that help create the out-of-classroom experience. Following is a list of these offices and contact information. Call 815-394-5298 for more information about Student Life at Rockford University.

Career Development & First Year Programs 815.226.4022
Compliance & Title IX 815.394.5298
Jane Addams Center for Civic Engagement 815.394.5298
Lang Center for Health, Wellness & Counseling  815.226.4083
Residence Life 815.226.4026
Rockford University Police & Department of Public Safety 815.226.4060
Student Involvement & Orientation 815.226.5035
Student Activities 815.394.5035
Vice-President for Student Life/Dean of Students 815.394.5298

Athletics

The Rockford University Regents are Division III members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). Intercollegiate athletic teams compete as members of the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference (NACC), of which Rockford University is a charter member. Rockford University sponsors 12 varsity sports including, baseball, football, softball, women's volleyball, men’s and women’s basketball, men's and women's cross country, men's and women's soccer, men’s volleyball and women’s golf. A full-time athletic training staff and medical professionals who provide consultative, preventative, and rehabilitative services complement the Regents athletic program. Rockford University athletics provides a positive co-educational experience through athletic competition. Student-athletes not only enjoy athletic achievement, but are also academically enriched. For more information about the athletic offerings and getting involved in an intercollegiate sport, or for game information, visit http://www.GoRegents.com. 

Career Development

http://www.rockford.edu/community/careerdevelopment/

Professional staff are available to help students determine a career best suited to their skills, abilities, values, personality, and interests. The Career Development staff works closely with academic advisors to link students’ career goals with the academic majors and courses most likely to support their aspirations. Career readiness programs prepare students to begin their first career or change to a new one. Such programs include career assessments, workshops, one-on-one resume and cover letter development, mock interviews, job search assistance, alumni networking events, and internships. Additionally, employment opportunities are available through Career Development including the annual Rockford University Career and Internship Fair held each fall and spring in partnership with Rock Valley College.

 

Rockford University uses College Central Network as its official resume and job posting service. Students and Alumni can create their account profile at www.collegecentral.com/Rockford to:

 

·        Search for all Full-time, Part-time, Internship/Co-op job opportunities easily and efficiently

·        Create and upload your resume and career portfolio to make available to employers

·        Access event announcements, career advice documents, podcasts, videos and articles

Internships

Depending upon the internship, academic credit and/or a salary may be available. Internships are excellent opportunities to gain experience in a chosen field, whether at the beginning stages of a career or during a transition to an entirely new career. Contact Career Development for more information about available internships. Academic advisors are also available to assist students regarding internships.

Note: Internships that involve academic credit must involve a faculty member from the program/major that is awarding the credit for completion of required forms, etc.