
Resources for Current Graduate Students
As a George Fox student, you have access to great campus resources, activities and opportunities. This guide provides an overview of key resources to help you make the most of your experience.
Commonly Used Resources
Academics
- Academic Calendar
Use this calendar to keep track of upcoming holidays and important academic dates, including registration, and add/drop and withdrawal deadlines, at this site. - Catalog
This resource provides an overview of the courses you will take in your graduate degree. It provides detailed information on program curriculum, and course descriptions. - Class Schedule
A useful tool for planning your course schedule ahead of time: see which courses are being offered each semester, when they’re offered, who’s teaching them, and how many students are in the course. - Enrollment Verification
This page will help you prove that you’re a student at George Fox, which may be needed for financial purposes. - Faculty Directory
Find basic bio info and links to your professors’ profiles on this site. - Library
The Murdock Library is a fantastic resource containing physical books and digital resources for students. Located on the main George Fox campus, it’s open to students looking for a quiet place to study. The library also has a specific online guide for each graduate department. Plus, as a student you can sign up for free access to gated news sites like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and more - Registrar
This office supports students, alumni, faculty and the institution as a whole by maintaining and safeguarding student records.
Finances
- Financial Aid
Have questions about how to finance a George Fox education? This office is your resource, available to walk you through each step of the financial aid process to ensure you receive all the aid available to you. - Student Accounts
This office can help you make a tuition payment, understand your bill, or set up a payment plan. - Veteran and Military Education Benefits
Our veterans coordinators in Student Accounts are available to offer information on policies, procedures and requirements for utilizing GI Bill® benefits to help you achieve your educational goals.
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). More information about education benefits offered by VA is available at the official U.S. government Web site at https://www.benefits.va.gov/gibill
Campus Resources
- Bruin Store (Bookstore)
Located in the Klages Center or online, this is your resource for textbooks, apparel, supplies and university-branded items. - Campus Public Safety (Security)
Contact this office if you need information about parking, policies and services related to safety and security, vehicle registration, and the lost and found. Campus Public Safety officers are also available to assist and escort individuals to their vehicles, buildings, or other university locations after normal business hours. - The Daily Bruin
This is your daily source for university news and events, emailed to students and employees based on their location. Submit a Daily Bruin request. - Hadlock Student Center
This 48,000-square-foot facility is your home for fitness, featuring a 4,200-square-foot Fitness Center, three basketball/volleyball courts, a 40-foot rock-climbing wall, an elevated running track, and two yoga/dance/aerobics studios. All graduate students* have access to the facility, including use of the rental center. *Graduate students are eligible for access to the Hadlock Student Center if they are taking at least five credits and paying the comprehensive fee associated with Hadlock and other programs and services. The four programs that are currently paying this fee include the following: Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), Master of Medical Science (PA), Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) and Doctor of Psychology (PsyD). Any graduate students not listed here are not paying the fee but are eligible to purchase a supplemental membership to the Hadlock Student Center.. - Newberg Campus Map
A visual overview of academic buildings, campus facilities, athletic facilities, campus housing and offices. - Parking
Parking permits and vehicle registration are overseen by the Campus Public Safety Office. - Weather and Campus Closure Info
On rare occasions, classes may need to be canceled and offices closed due to adverse weather conditions or for other emergency reasons. Visit this page to get instruction on how to access this info.
Support Services
- Bruin Community Pantry
Available to all students, this service is designed to address food insecurity on campus, offering a food bank, located in Lewis Apartment - #1, and assisting in connecting students to Newberg and Yamhill County resources. - Disability Services
The university is committed to providing equality of opportunity and meaningful access for qualified students with physical, psychological, attentional or learning-based disabilities. This office is the primary resource for students needing academic adjustments or modifications and for faculty needing information. - Diversity Initiatives & Programs
The university sponsors diversity initiatives including mentoring programs and an annual multicultural leadership conference. It also provides funding for students and employees to attend the annual Student Congress on Racial Reconciliation event. - Health & Counseling Center
This is your resource for medical and counseling services on campus. - Institutional Technology (IT)
All things related to technology, from computing to network security to media production services, are overseen by this office, located on the third floor of the Stevens Center. - Sexual Assault and Sexual Misconduct Reporting (Title IX)
The university is committed to providing a Christ-centered community that fosters a safe place to live, work and learn for students, employees and visitors. To that end, confidential on-campus and off-campus resources, as well as a Title IX team, are available for support if you wish to file a report of sexual misconduct. - Virtual Learning Center
This service offers one-on-one writing assistance free of charge to George Fox graduate and adult-degree students.