Resources
Contact information for various offices available at your fingertips.
Campus resource listing
Library update
When complete in Fall 2009, the Miriam B. and James J. Mulva Library will serve as the centerpiece and a primary entry point for the St. Norbert College campus.
View project progress
St. Norbert College online store
Offering College logo apparel, clothing, accessories, and very special gift items, shopping the store is a perfect way to show your St. Norbert pride!
Visit the store
Office of Alumni & Parent
Relations
St. Norbert College
100 Grant St.
De Pere, WI 54115-2099
Phone: (920) 403-3022 or (800) 236-3022
Fax: (920) 403-4089
E-mail:
alumni@snc.edu
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Welcome St. Norbert College Parents!
St. Norbert College and St. Norbert College parents—we know just how important this partnership is. We also know these years can be exciting as well as challenging for students and parents alike. The Office of Alumni and Parent Relations is here to support you during these years, keeping you informed about, and connected to, the College community.
You’ll be invited to many alumni and parent events that take place throughout the year both on campus and in our chapter cities: Milwaukee, Madison, Northeast Wisconsin, Twin Cities, Chicago. We look forward to your presence at these gatherings, as members of the St. Norbert College community.
The Office of Alumni and Parent Relations remains a wonderful resource for you as well. There may be times when you are not sure who to contact with questions, comments or concerns. There may be other times you just need a place to spend a few minutes or hours while you wait for your student. Please don’t hesitate to call or visit. We’re located in the beautiful home next to Admissions.
St. Norbert truly is a second home to students, and we’re glad that parents are part of our family.
Upcoming Service Trip Opportunity: Flood Relief in Martinsville, IN
SNC parents and alumni are invited on a one week service trip this summer to Martinsville, IN, where residents continue to rebound after June 2008 flooding.
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