Navigating the Seton Hall University Bookstore and Campus Resources
Seton Hall University provides a wealth of resources for its students, from academic support to safety measures and community engagement. Understanding how to access these resources, including the bookstore, is crucial for a successful and well-rounded experience.
Bookstore Operations
While specific bookstore hours may vary, it generally serves as a central hub for academic materials and Seton Hall merchandise. This section will provide information related to using student ID and other relevant services.
SHU ID and Pirate's Gold
The SHU ID serves as more than just identification; it's a key to accessing campus services. The declining balance system, also known as Pirate's Gold, allows students to make purchases without carrying cash. The SHU ID is accepted at various locations on campus.
Academic and Learning Resources
Seton Hall provides diverse academic resources to support students in their studies, including library and faculty support.
Library Resources and Support
The library offers comprehensive support, including research assistance, access to books, and interlibrary loans available 24/7. Students can utilize desktop computers for database searches and assignments, including systemic reviews. There is also a room for library instruction available. Faculty can request classroom instruction by filling out a specific form.
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Safety and Security Measures
Seton Hall prioritizes the safety and security of its community. Several measures and resources are in place to ensure a secure environment.
Campus Security and Emergency Procedures
The Law School community's safety is maintained at all times. It's vital to be aware of your surroundings and trust your instincts. Be aware of any unusual occurrence. It is advised not to wear any device in your ear while walking on the street. Have a plan of action in mind if confronted with a dangerous situation. It is also important to carry only what you need. If you sense danger, change directions and/or pick up your pace. In the event of an assault, DO NOT RESIST.
Clery Act and Crime Reporting
Seton Hall adheres to the Security Policy and Campus Statistics Act, commonly called the Clery Act, and makes crime statistics for the current and two previous calendar years available. This includes procedures to follow to report a crime. For further assistance, contact Safety and Security at 973-642-8252.
Shuttle Service
A shuttle service is available for returning to parking lots or to Newark railroad stations in the greater downtown Newark vicinity. To utilize this service, contact the Security Desk, who will then transmit this information to the shuttle driver after getting details of your location.
Student Life and Support Services
Beyond academics and safety, Seton Hall offers a range of services to support student life and well-being.
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Student Services and Amenities
Lockers are available for rent and can be obtained the first week of classes from the Office of Student Services. Lockers are discarded at the end of each academic year. However, students may opt to keep the locker they had from the previous year. Students can request a locker online. All full-time students are eligible for discounted train and bus tickets.
Posting Information on Campus
Bulletin boards are conveniently placed throughout the building for specific purposes. Only push-pins or thumb tacks should be used. Items to be posted must first be approved by the Office of the Dean of Students.
Campus Ministry
The Campus Ministry Office is located in room 1502 and provides religious support and guidance to students. Information about Mass and other special events schedules is available. For more information about IHS Campus Ministry please contact Fr.
Support Services and Title IX
Toni Hindsman, M.A., serves as the Director of EEO Compliance and Title IX Coordinator, located in Bayley Hall, Rm. 1500. This office provides support services related to student organizations and Title IX issues.
Counseling and Psychological Services
Students can find support for personal or academic functioning in the 1500 Suite (by the cafe). This service addresses student stressors, provides referrals to providers in the near-by community when needed.
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Disability Support Services
Students with disabilities can discuss their needs for academic accommodations to ensure they receive appropriate support throughout their academic process.
Additional Information
Google Services and Data Usage
Seton Hall, like many institutions, utilizes Google services, which involve the use of cookies and data. This data is used to deliver and maintain Google services, track outages, protect against spam, fraud, and abuse, and measure audience engagement and site statistics. Users have options to customize their privacy settings, including choices regarding personalized content and ads.
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