Admitted Students

Congratulations, you’re in!

We’re thrilled that you will be joining the NDNU community.  You probably have lots of questions about next steps now that you have been admitted. Don’t worry! We’re here to help make your transition to NDNU an easy one.

There are a few items that will need your immediate attention. Start planning by completing the following steps:

Domestic (US) Students

What you need to do before you start your classes:

Any enrollment deposit received will be applied against the cost of tuition for the upcoming school session.

You should already have received your admissions confirmation letter, together with separate confirmations of your NDNU student email ID and instructions as to how to access the Campus Portal. The Campus Portal is a confidential website that provides you with information to courses, class schedules and more. 

Payments or payment arrangements must be made with the Business Office on or before the payment deadlines.  For the fall, spring and summer semesters, the respective deadlines are August 15, January 5 and May 5. For explanations or assistance regarding payment, please contact NDNU’s Business Office or review the following step by step instructions for how to pay your deposit on the Campus Portal.

Contact: Business Office
Phone: 650-508-3432
Cell: 650 830-2676
Businessoffice@ndnu.edu

The Admissions Office will need final, official transcripts for all coursework previously completed at another college or university. Your missing documents must be submitted to Admissions within two months of your start date otherwise you will be unable to register for the next semester. If you have not done so already, please request that your official transcripts from your previous schools be sent to us as soon as possible. It is a good idea to request that an extra copy be sent directly to you as well.

To obtain financial aid, you must be admitted to a program. Graduate students must be enrolled in at least 3 units per semester to be eligible for aid. All credential students must be enrolled in 6 units per semester to be eligible for aid. Wait-listed classes do not apply.

If you have not completed your financial aid application and/or not received an award letter, please contact the Financial Aid Office. The Financial Aid Office cannot release funds for the semester until all your documents are in.

Questions on the status of your package?

Contact: Financial Aid
Phone: 650-508-3441
finaid@ndnu.edu

School of Business
The Academic Advisor is responsible for supporting course registration and implementing academic planning for all students. Advising is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact academicadvising@ndnu.edu for assistance, and to start your academic journey here at NDNU.

School of Psychology
The Academic Advisor is responsible for supporting course registration and implementing academic planning for all students. Advising is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact academicadvising@ndnu.edu for assistance, and to start your academic journey here at NDNU.

School of Ed
Your Program Leader works with you throughout the admissions process to create your personal Academic Plan. 

This plan, once finalized, will be part of your agenda with Bonnie Lui, Academic Advisor/International Student Advisor.  Bonnie will support you through the process of registering for courses and navigating NDNU’s email and student portal systems. 

Bonnie Lui is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact her at academicadvising@ndnu.edu once your Academic Plan has been finalized and in order to take the next step of your academic journey here at NDNU.

To register for classes, login to your Campus Portal account after you have worked with your academic advisor to choose your classes. Click “Advising and Registration” on the left-hand side and use the “Add/Drop” function to search the schedule of available courses. Later on, you will be able to see your personal course schedule, view details about your classes and textbooks, and access forms and tutorials, by starting at that “Students” tab and clicking through the various available links.

If you choose to drop a class, please be aware of the following: Once registered, students may add and drop themselves from classes online through the applicable deadline per academic calendar. Drop deadlines occur on the Friday of the second week of the 15-week semester or 8-week module. NDNU’s Tuition Refund Policy can be found on the Business Office webpage. These deadlines are listed on the Academic Calendar – make sure you bookmark it and check it weekly for important dates to be aware of.

Log in to Campus Portal and review your class schedule.

You are responsible for dropping your classes. You will not be automatically dropped from a class if you do not show up. 

Your new NDNU email account is now active if you are registered for classes. Your username is formed by using the first letter of your first name and your last name. Your email address will be your username@student.ndnu.edu. To access your email here. Enter your user name. Your password is comprised of the first two letters of your last name and the last four numbers of your NDNU Student ID.

In your student email inbox you will find your password for your Campus Portal Account. It is important that you access this information within 30 days of being admitted because the message will be deleted after that time period. All of your student information will be accessible to you online in your Campus Portal Account. Questions? Call the Help Desk at 650-508-3555.

If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Graduate Admissions at (650) 508-3600, or via email at grad.admit@ndnu.edu.

This online Orientation has neatly packaged useful information you need in order to navigate as a
student here at NDNU. It provides an excellent opportunity to learn about valuable resources and to
connect with staff. Click the link here to start!

International Students

We’re thrilled that you will be joining the NDNU community and the network of change makers here in Silicon Valley and around the world as a graduate student at NDNU. The following provides essential information to begin your journey as an NDNU student. Use the following list to keep track of tasks to complete before classes start.

Notre Dame de Namur University has partnered with PayMyTuition for international payments to NDNU. With PayMyTuition, you can make payments from any bank, in any country in any currency, at better than bank exchange rates. You can use this service to pay tuition or any other NDNU charges.

PayMyTuition

Learn more about PayMyTuition or review some information we’ve selected for your consideration here

You will separately receive an e-packet including the I-20 form the PDSO in our admissions office.

  • Review your I-20 document when you receive it and check that all the information is correct (spelling of your name, birth date, program dates, etc.)
  • Pay the SEVIS fee
  • Locate your local U.S. Consulate and schedule an appointment for a visa interview.
  • Create a folder for all your important documents and make extra copies of all your immigration documents.
  • Visit your doctor and get a health check-up.

The official DHS website also offers useful guidance.

School of Business
The Academic Advisor is responsible for supporting course registration and implementing academic planning for all students. Advising is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact academicadvising@ndnu.edu for assistance, and to start your academic journey here at NDNU.

School of Psychology
The Academic Advisor is responsible for supporting course registration and implementing academic planning for all students. Advising is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact academicadvising@ndnu.edu for assistance, and to start your academic journey here at NDNU.

School of Ed
Your Program Leader works with you throughout the admissions process to create your personal Academic Plan. 

This plan, once finalized, will be part of your agenda with Bonnie Lui, Academic Advisor and Success Coach.  

Bonnie Lui is available through multiple mediums including telephone, in person, videoconferencing, text messaging, and email.  Please contact her at academicadvising@ndnu.edu once your Academic Plan has been finalized and your F-1Visa has been approved in order to take the next step of your academic journey here at NDNU.

To register for classes, login to your Campus Portal account after you have worked with your academic advisor to choose your classes. Click “Advising and Registration” on the left-hand side and use the “Add/Drop” function to search the schedule of available courses. Later on, you will be able to see your personal course schedule, view details about your classes and textbooks, and access forms and tutorials, by starting at that “Students” tab and clicking through the various available links.

If you choose to drop a class, please be aware of the following: Once registered, students may add and drop themselves from classes online through the applicable deadline per academic calendar. Drop deadlines occur on the Friday of the second week of the 15-week semester or 8-week module. NDNU’s Tuition Refund Policy can be found on the Business Office webpage. These deadlines are listed on the Academic Calendar – make sure you bookmark it and check it weekly for important dates to be aware of.

Log in to Campus Portal and review your class schedule.

You are responsible for dropping your classes. You will not be automatically dropped from a class if you do not show up. 

Before the term begins, you must complete payments for the outstanding balance on your student account for the semester through PayMyTuition.  This will include the cost of housing should you choose to live on-campus.  To determine what your balance is, please contact the Business Office, or use this guide which provides instructions for accessing your account on the Campus Portal.

Contact: Business Office
Phone: 650-5083432
Cell: 650-830-2676
businessoffice@ndnu.edu

  1. Arrange for travel to the U.S. and plan to arrive at least one week before the first day of orientation.  On-Campus housing is available on an annual basis starting 10 days prior to the first day of the fall semester.
  2. Confirm that you have all US State Department required immunizations
  3. Check out Housing alternatives on and off-campus. Information regarding On-campus housing is available. A resource for finding Off-campus housing can be found here.
  4. Review and purchase Student Health insurance through your chosen vendor. A helpful resource can be found here. Note: Health insurance coverage that meets J-1 visa level requirements is required for all students who wish to live on campus.
  5. Plan your finances and make arrangements with your local bank about banking options overseas
  6. Arrange for travel from airport to your local U.S. housing.  Students living on campus can coordinate an airport pickup with the housing office (housing@ndnu.edu)
  7. Check out the International Students Resources page to learn more about things to do once you arrive, handy local information, and how to successfully maintain your F-1 visa status.
  8. Remember to breathe!   We’re looking forward to meeting you in person!
    1. Make an appointment to check in with NDNU’s PDSO, and a seperate appointment with Bonnie Lui, Student Academic Advisor and Success Coach. Bring your passport, I-94 card and any other international paperwork to the meeting with the PDSO.
    2. Move into permanent housing and update your local address using the Campus Portal
    3. Log into NDNU email
    4. Take advantage of this self-paced online Student Orientation to get the information you need to be successful as a student! Note: completing the orientation course is required for Business Students in order to obtain access to your textbooks.
    5. Enjoy this helpful Guide to American University Culture!

Email Accounts

How can I activate my Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) email account?

You will be sent an email to your personal email account you provided at the time of admission, which will provide instructions on how to set up your NDNU student email account. If you need assistance, you can reach Bonnie Lui, International Student Advisor/Principal Designated School Official (PDSO) at blui@ndnu.edu or 650-649-9168. This phone has WhatsApp capability, but if you prefer to Zoom or Skype, Bonnie will accommodate those as well.

How do I check email?
Click on the “Resources” tab on the top right-hand side of NDNU’s main page here. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on “Student Email” under “Students” 

What if I forget my password?
Contact Office of Information Technology (OIT) at 650-508-3555 or email helpdesk2@ndnu.edu.

Do I have to use my NDNU e-mail account? I already have an existing address.
All official University communications to students are sent to the NDNU student email account. You are asked to use and check your account daily.

Housing

Does NDNU offer on-campus housing to international students?

Yes, please visit us here for more information.

How can I find off-campus housing?

A resource for finding off-campus housing can be found at https://hiphousing.org/resources-faq/

Registration

When will I register for classes?
You will meet with your academic advisor to select your classes once you have completed the admissions process. Please refer to the academic calendar to meet all registration deadlines here. If you have any questions, please contact your designated academic advisor or if you need additional assistance, please reach out to NDNU’s International Student Advisor/PDSO.

Do I have to take any placement tests?

No. However, you will need to provide proof of English Language proficiency and test options with required passing scores. Proof of test scores must be submitted to NDNU’s Admissions Office during the application process. 

Health Insurance

Where can I find information regarding health insurance?

Health insurance information can be found here.

Student Accounts

Who should I contact with questions about tuition and fees, billing and payments?

You can contact the Business Office with questions on your student account, billing statements and payments at businessoffice@ndnu.edu or 650-508-3565 or cell 650-830-2676.. 

Notre Dame de Namur University has partnered with PayMyTuition for international payments to NDNU. With PayMyTuition, you can make payments from any bank, in any country in any currency, at better than bank exchange rates. You can use this service to pay tuition or any other NDNU charges.

Services for Students with Disabilities

How do I know if my condition is considered to be a disability and if I qualify for accommodations?

The federal guidelines provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) define a disability as a physical or mental impairment which substantially limits a major life activity. Major life activities include, but are not limited to, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning, working, caring for oneself, and performing manual tasks. Each case is considered individually, but generally, a chronic health condition that fits the above definition would be considered for disability status. Physical problems expected to last more than five weeks may be considered disabilities. Regardless, it must create a substantial limitation in ability to function as a student to qualify as a disability.

If you received accommodations and/or modifications in high school or at another college or university, you are strongly encouraged to contact the Disability Resource Center at drc@ndnu.edu.

How are reasonable accommodations determined?

Eligibility for accommodation is determined by the Disabilities Specialist at NDNU.  Per federal guidelines, the process is initiated by the student’s submission of appropriate documentation that supports the presence of disability. Determinations regarding eligibility result from both the submission of appropriate documentation, and the student’s interactive discussion with the campus Disabilities Specialist. The Disabilities Specialist can be contacted directly at drc@ndnu.edu.

What is the procedure for requesting academic/testing accommodations at NDNU?

Accommodated testing is available for individuals with documented disability who qualify for this type of academic accommodation.  Please register to receive services through the Disability Resource Center. The DRC can assist you with the process. The Disabilities Specialist can be contacted at drc@ndnu.edu or 650-508-3670. 

Mark Dee

Magellan Solutions USA launched under the visionary leadership of Mark A. K. Dee, Chief Executive Officer – a consultant and service provider for healthcare administrative support, IT development, energy, call center, and business process outsourcing. Mark has served in various multi-level management positions in his 21 years of service in the United States Air Force (USAF). He performed as Immunology and Microbiology department manager, Medical Laboratory Assistant Director, Facility and Security Manager, and finally retiring in the military in 2008 as Superintendent/Assistant Chief of Operations of 330 personnel Medical Group. Mark has experiences in the services industries since he retired, including running a restaurant chain as the CEO. He has also developed other businesses in the Martials Arts studio and 3d-printing industries. He has a BS in Health Sciences and Hospital Administration, Board Certified in Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Graduated in the Senior Executive Leadership School from the USAF, Master’s in Business Administration, and a Master’s of Science in Systems Management at Notre Dame De Namur University.

Chosen Cheng

Chosen Cheng is owner of CMC Group, a privately held engineering and marketing consultancy for small business startup ventures. He currently works with project teams developing patented award-winning solar roofing systems and patent pending drone-based augmented reality geological and thermal mapping solutions. He was formerly a Silicon Valley marketing and innovative corporate training manager. As an avocation and a way to “pay it forward” he enjoys teaching and career coaching college and graduate MBA students many of whom are pioneering first generation college students from underserved communities. He and his wife, a Notre Dame alum, celebrated their wedding reception at the Ralston Mansion in the 70’s and have two stupendously successful, married adult children who between them have four stupendously adorable grandchildren.

Arthur Chait

Entrepreneur, Executive, Engineer, Investor, Professor, Mentor. Founder & CEO EoPlex Inc. ($31 million VC funded startup acquired by ASTI Singapore). President Stanford Research Institute (SRI) Consulting Division (800 staff worldwide). SVP Flextronics (responsible for $8 Billion in global accounts). President Zitel Software. Principal Booz Allen. R&D Director Halliburton. Adjunct Professor Menlo College, Visiting Professor Universidad Francisco Marroquin (Guatemala), Mentor Draper University, Judge Startup Chile. BS Engineering Rutgers, MBA Strategy University Pittsburgh.

Kelly Cansler

Kelly completed both her BS (Finance/Economics) and MBA from NDNU. She utilized her business education to launch an insurance agency in 2008 with Farmers Insurance. It’s grown into multi-million-dollar agency, organically and through acquisition. She has been recognized by Farmers Insurance being ranked within the top 10% of agents nationwide, but also as a speaker, trainer, and mentor within the Farmers Insurance Community. Kelly is extremely connected with local businessowners through several networking channels.

Cliff Burnette

Cliff is the senior vice president and chief human resources officer at Rambus, a global chip and IP provider that advances data center connectivity and solves the bottleneck between memory and processing. Cliff has over 20 years of experience leading global human resources operations for publicly traded companies with expertise in employee relations, organizational development, and compensation strategy. Prior to Rambus, Cliff worked for several other high-tech companies in the semiconductor and medical device space and holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Marketing from Texas State University and a master’s degree in Human Resources Management and Organization Development from the University of Texas at Austin.

Memo Morantes

Memo Morantes has been a San Mateo County resident for more than 45 years. He has been a three-term San Mateo County Board of Education incumbent, a Redwood City/San Mateo County Chamber of Commerce board member, a Sequoia Hospital Foundation member, a co-chair of the Latino Leadership Council of San Mateo, and a civic/community activist. 

Sheryl Young

Sheryl serves as a director for Philanthropic Ventures Foundation, which provides $10M each year for innovative teachers and social entrepreneurs throughout the Bay Area. Prior Sheryl served as CEO of Community Gatepath and AbilityPath.org. She has over 30 years of managerial experience in operations, finance, and marketing. Young is a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business Executive Program for Non-Profit Leaders, earned an M.A. of Public Health from UC Berkeley, an M.A. in Special Education from Ball State University and a B.A. in Political Science from Purdue University.

Brian Schumacker

Brian manages South San Francisco-San Bruno’s wastewater treatment plant and with a dedicated staff of over 40 professionals who safeguard community health and protect the fragile San Francisco Bay ecosystem. Brian holds a Master’s Degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration, both from Notre Dame de Namur University. Brian has also earned the highest levels of professional certifications in wastewater treatment.

Mario Rendon

Mario Rendon serves as District Director for State Assemblymember Kevin Mullin. He develops the communications, public relations and constituent service strategy for the office and supervises a small team that represents Mr. Mullin in the 22nd Assembly District within San Mateo County. He has over twenty year’s experience working with elected officials at the local, state and federal level developing public policy.

Jerry Hill

Jerry’s public service started with his local neighborhood association that progressed to the California State Assembly and Senate where he authored legislation resulting in laws on issues related to consumer protection, utility safety, coastal protection, public health, education and the environment. Jerry was born and raised in San Francisco, receiving his BA from the University of California, Berkeley and a Teaching Credential from San Francisco State University.

Magda Gonzalez

Magda was most recently the City Manager for the City of Half Moon Bay, California. Prior she was the City Manager of East Palo Alto, California and Assistant City Manager, Redwood City. Magda was President of Cal-ICMA, representing the Local Government Hispanic Network and serves on the Board of Directors for the San Mateo Credit Union and the Latino Leadership Council of San Mateo County. Magda is also a member of ICMA and the State Bar of California and received several awards and recognitions, including Career Excellence Award (WLG) and the Ethical Hero Award from Cal-ICMA.

Jeremy Dennis

Jeremy currently serves as Portola Valley Town Manager. Previously, he’s worked for elected officials at all governance levels, including twice as District Director for local assemblymembers. He worked as the Palo Alto Long Range Planning Director, and for San Mateo County in management roles. Jeremy has a Masters in Urban Planning from the London School of Economics, and graduated from UC Davis studying US History/Political Science.

Kate Comfort-Harr

Kate is Executive Director of HIP Housing, a nonprofit specializing in creative affordable housing solutions throughout San Mateo County. Kate is a frequent speaker on a wide array of affordable housing topics and is passionate about the cultivation of collaborations between the private, public and social sectors. She serves on the Board of Directors for the San Mateo Credit Union and was awarded the Chamber San Mateo County’s 2020 Business Woman of the Year Award.

Jeff Cox

Program Director for Master of Public Administration

Jerome Nadel

Jerome Nadel is Internationally experienced design-led marketing executive (CMO and GM) with a track record of improved market position, revenue growth, and M&A. He is an advance degreed psychologist and user experience product/service design expert, board member and advisor. Jerome recently retired from Rambus as where he was CMO and GM of the security software division that he led the sale to Visa. He has had a variety of chief marketing officer and chief user experience officer roles at companies including Human Factors International, SLP InfoWare, Gemplus, and Sagem. He started his career in the IBM Human Factors Labs. He is also an avid cyclist with National and multiple California State Champion titles.