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On your Dashboard, you can easily find:
- Any holds that might prevent you from registering for classes
- Your class schedule for today and the week
- Your grades and progress toward graduation
- Your student ID number and declared major
- Your advisor’s name and contact information
- Your tuition, billing, and financial aid details
- Quick links to support services and resources
- Campus news and upcoming events
- Important alerts and reminders about deadlines and other updates
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Did you know?
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Blackboard
Blackboard is Roosevelt's online learning platform.
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Financial Aid
Need Help?
Email fas@roosevelt.edu, or start a virtual meeting with Financial Aid Services Monday - Friday, 10am - 3pm.
Campus Life
Get involved with student orgs, and explore dining, living, and working on campus.
Events: Laker Connect
Upcoming events from Laker Connect, the student engagement platform run by the Center for Student Engagement & Intercultural Experiences.
Events: Academic Calendar
Events: CCPA Performances
Events: Athletics
News: Laker Connect
News: University News
- Statement on the Passing of Roosevelt Student Keshawn Lewis-HuntRoosevelt University is deeply saddened by the tragic passing of Keshawn Lewis-Hunt, a Hope Chicago Scholar and valued member of our community. After transferring from Eastern Illinois University, Keshawn became part of Roosevelt’s Hope Scholar community, where he built meaningful connections and left a lasting impression on those who had the privilege of knowing him.
- “At Roosevelt, You Get More Than a Degree—You Get a Community”: A Q&A with MBA Student Avinash KhamitkarRoosevelt’s Custom-Built MBA program has allowed Avinash Khamitkar to thrive as both an international student and aspiring marketing professional. The program balances core business classes with the opportunity to specialize in a specific discipline, which has allowed Avinash to focus on his career goal of digital marketing.
- Support That Shapes Success: Inside Roosevelt’s Pharmacy Mentorship ExperiencePharmacy students at Roosevelt University Schaumburg are surrounded by a network of faculty and staff committed to their growth.
- The College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (CHESS) Welcomes Four New Faculty MembersRoosevelt’s College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (CHESS) is pleased to welcome four new faculty members to the school for the fall 2026 semester.
- Jael Rodriguez Balances Classwork and Community Organizing Thanks to Roosevelt’s Learning CommonsThanks to the Learning Commons' peer mentorship program, Rodriguez can manage her academic calendar and maintain her strong advocacy for immigrant rights.
News: Athletics
- Deon Thomas Named WNBA All-Star Host AmbassadorRoosevelt women's basketball head coach Deon Thomas was named a Host Committee Ambassador for the AT&T WNBA All-Star weekend in Chicago on July 24 and 25.
- Alex Fanning Joins Roosevelt Women's Basketball Coaching StaffRoosevelt women's basketball coach Deon Thomas announced Tuesday that Alex Fanning has joined the Lakers coaching staff for the upcoming 2026-27 season.
- Men's Volleyball Earns Academic All-GLVC HaulRoosevelt men's volleyball earned several academic awards from the Great Lakes Valley Conference, the league announced this week.
- Lauren Herlihy Named Head Softball CoachRoosevelt University Vice President for Athletics and Student-Athlete Success Michael Cassidy announced on Thursday the hiring of Lauren Herlihy as head softball coach.
- Khaniya Higginbotham Named Academic All-District HonoreeRoosevelt senior Khaniya Higginbotham was named a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District honoree Tuesday, the first Lakers track and field runner to earn the honor in two years.








