Norton Campus Center
The Norton Campus Center is the hub of Birmingham-Southern's Campus
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About Norton Campus Center
⭐ About Norton Campus Center
Birmingham-Southern's Norton Campus Center houses the bookstore, cafeteria, post office, and student lounge areas as well as offices for student development, residence life, and counseling and health services.
The Hub Of Campus
The Norton Campus Center houses many of Birmingham-Southern's most important resources for students.
Student Development Office: This office handles a host of activities and services for students. Its responsibilities include student activities, student organizations, fraternities and sororities, leadership opportunities, health concerns, personal counseling, career counseling, and academic accommodations. The primary function of Student Development is to provide assistance, support, and resources to students to enhance their college experience outside the classroom. If students have any problems, questions, or suggestions, their doors are always open!
Residence Life Office: The staff in residence life work to ensure that we are providing students a safe, comfortable, and exciting living experience that enhances academic achievement, fosters personal development, and promotes college success.
Counseling and Health Service Office: College can cause stress on the mind and the body. The goal of this office is to help you learn to find balance and work toward overall wellness in every area of your life. All appointments and communications are offered in a confidential and non-judgmental environment. Counseling Services are available to students seeking support for mental or emotional health needs and Health Services are available to students seeking help for physical health needs. Appointments are at no cost and services are scheduled based on availability.
The Krulak Institute for Leadership, Experiential Learning, and Civic Engagement: This office provides our students with opportunities to learn outside the traditional classroom and to engage the world around them. The centers and programs housed there aim to help students develop the necessary intellectual, professional, cultural, and leadership skills to excel in an increasingly complex environment. The institute also supports faculty research and development, campus speakers, student travel, community partnerships, internships, and other programming focused on applied and experiential learning and the practice of leadership in our community.
Student Development Office: This office handles a host of activities and services for students. Its responsibilities include student activities, student organizations, fraternities and sororities, leadership opportunities, health concerns, personal counseling, career counseling, and academic accommodations. The primary function of Student Development is to provide assistance, support, and resources to students to enhance their college experience outside the classroom. If students have any problems, questions, or suggestions, their doors are always open!
Residence Life Office: The staff in residence life work to ensure that we are providing students a safe, comfortable, and exciting living experience that enhances academic achievement, fosters personal development, and promotes college success.
Counseling and Health Service Office: College can cause stress on the mind and the body. The goal of this office is to help you learn to find balance and work toward overall wellness in every area of your life. All appointments and communications are offered in a confidential and non-judgmental environment. Counseling Services are available to students seeking support for mental or emotional health needs and Health Services are available to students seeking help for physical health needs. Appointments are at no cost and services are scheduled based on availability.
The Krulak Institute for Leadership, Experiential Learning, and Civic Engagement: This office provides our students with opportunities to learn outside the traditional classroom and to engage the world around them. The centers and programs housed there aim to help students develop the necessary intellectual, professional, cultural, and leadership skills to excel in an increasingly complex environment. The institute also supports faculty research and development, campus speakers, student travel, community partnerships, internships, and other programming focused on applied and experiential learning and the practice of leadership in our community.