Immersion Week Objectives
- Establish program expectations
- Develop academic and social readiness
- Build community for teamwork and leadership development
- Connect students to resources and support
Student Life
Northwestern University School of Professional Studies is committed to your success, offering events and services that expand your knowledge, broaden your perspective, and connect you with opportunities in your field. Our programming includes academic workshops, study groups, distinguished speaker series, and networking events, all culminating in a capstone presentation. Through these experiences, you'll discover diverse opportunities that enrich your learning journey at Northwestern while building lasting professional connections.
Custom programming for accelerated students focusing on networking and engagement. Many events are partnered with local professional organizations, nonprofits, and businesses. We also provide many opportunities to learn more about Chicago and the local area.
One week of unique programming to build community, meet faculty and support staff, and develop key skills for academic success. All meals, transportation, and event activities included.
The capstone project course in the Master of Information Systems program showcases each graduate student's comprehensive mastery of the curriculum and core competencies in information systems. It is the culmination and application of all the concepts, tools, technologies, and skills that students have acquired throughout the accelerated Information Systems program. The course creates a space and opportunity for students to demonstrate their business and strategic thinking, communication, and consulting skills. Students work in small teams on a real use case to tackle real problems.
Student Leadership Councils (SLC) for SPS master's programs strive to broaden awareness of their relevant fields in practice and build a sense of community in their program by fostering relationships among students, alumni, and leading industry professionals.