Northern Illinois University

Housing and Dining

International House

 Students are becoming more aware of global issues, reaching new levels of cross-cultural understanding, and gaining a better understanding of the interdependent world in which we live. International House is a collaborative program offered by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Housing & Dining. It is comprised of two academic residential programs and two general interest floors.

In NIU's Global Village, students, international scholars and artists interact in a convivial atmosphere to share ideas about living on an increasingly vital world stage. Here you will meet students from over 32 countries speaking more than 15 different languages. Special activities include a visiting scholar in residence program; opportunities for foreign language students to focus on language skills in French, German, Russian and Spanish; and discussions and activities related to political science and public service.  

Students who live in the International House may prepare for any of the over 15-faculty-directed study abroad programs in countries such as Brazil, Costa Rica, England, France, Ireland, Ghana, Italy, Russia, Spain South Africa and Uganda. Most NIU-administered programs are directed by an NIU faculty member, with cooperation from various NIU departments, and offer specialized credit and residential study abroad during the summer session and winter break period. More information on the Study Abroad Program is available through the Study Abroad Office at 815-753-0304.

Requirements:

  • Involvement with the Foreign Language Residence Program.
  • Being a domestic student who wants to live with international students.
  • Being an international student who is interested in international issues.

Advisors:

Shane Schellpfeffer, Hall Director, 815-753-9821, sschellpfeffer@niu.edu

Greg Ross, House Coordinator, 815-753-6452, gross@niu.edu

You can find out more information by going to the International House Web page.