Campus Resources
Morton College provides a comprehensive program of student services, including educational planning, career advising, job placement assistance, financial assistance, veteran services, assistance for students with special needs and disabilities, student activities and intercollegiate athletics.
Academic Advising
The Academic Advising Department is available to help students create a coursework plan that allows them to succeed at Morton College. Every new degree or certificate-seeking student should meet with a Student Success Coach. All Morton College students are assigned a Student Success Coach based on the student's last name. All students will have the opportunity to maintain a consistent relationship from start to finish with their Student Success Coach as students are guided through a comprehensive pathway toward their academic goals and success.
Academic Advising is a teaching and learning partnership between coaches and students designed to promote and support students as they explore opportunities. Through this partnership, Student Success Coaches will challenge students to develop autonomy and build skills necessary for success as they embark on a journey of academic, personal, and professional growth.
Frequent with their Student Success Coach will help to ensure that students have current academic information and are making progress toward his/her educational goals.
Student Success Coaches offer the following services:
- Educational Planning — Student Success Coaches assist students with course selection, developing short- and long-term schedules and choosing core and elective courses for transfer to four-year colleges and universities and students pursuing certificate and career degrees.
- Academic Information — Student Success Coaches provide information on College policy, the College Catalog and refer students to appropriate campus facilities.
- Graduation Planning — Student Success Coaches assist students with meeting graduation requirements. Students are encouraged to meet with their Student Success Coach for a pre-graduation audit one semester prior to the expected graduation date.
- College Representatives – Throughout the year the college hosts individual visits from admission counselors, representing over 30 colleges and universities.
- College Fairs – The College sponsors various college fairs each year, including the College Fair with over 60 colleges and universities, University Day, and the PICU fair which features private transfer institutions.
- College Campus Visits – The College arranges visits to various transfer universities across Illinois. Campus visits provide students the opportunity to connect with university representatives, current undergraduate students while experiencing the campus firsthand. Participation is free for Morton College students who are in good standing.
- College Tours – Become more familiar with Morton College by taking a campus tour. A tour of the college is a perfect way to learn your way around the campus, visit our state-of-the-art facilities and experience our friendly environment. Campus tours are available upon request. To schedule a tour, call the (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2484 or email recruiter@morton.edu.
- Scholarship Information – Students are provided with scholarship information offered by colleges, universities, and private agencies.
- Transfer Planning - If you plan to transfer to another institution, start early by speaking with your Student Success Coach to better understand the transfer process. Visit our website for more information on Transfer Agreements.
Counseling Service
Morton College offers counseling services for currently enrolled students. One-on-one counseling is available for students who want to talk with someone about stress, anxiety, family issues, depression or any other educational or personal concerns they may be experiencing. All services are free of charge for enrolled Morton College students and all information is held confidential. While most information shared is confidential, there are a few exceptions due to existing laws. Counselors will go into more detail about these exceptions during the student’s initial visit.
To schedule an appointment for Counseling Services please call 708-656-8000 ext. 2484
Bookstore
The Morton College bookstore is now the Morton College / Follett virtual bookstore. Students can purchase new or used books as required by Morton College faculty. Some titles are available for rent or in a digital format. Students can also sell their used books to the store for cash back. Please visit www.MortonShop.com for more information. For questions with your order, the Virtual Bookstore Customer Service Team is available at https://customersupportcenter.highered.follett.com/hc/en-us or 800-381-5151.
Campus Police
The Campus Police Department is responsible for all law enforcement and emergency responses on campus. Campus emergencies can be reported by dialing Ext. 2200 or by using one of over 30 emergency phones located throughout the campus and parking lots. When off campus, please dial (708) 656-8000, Ext. 2200.
Medical Emergencies — The Campus Police office handles medical emergencies and provides first aid assistance. Any student or staff member needing first aid should contact this office immediately. If further medical attention is required, Campus Police will arrange transfer to a hospital.
If you require assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation, you must notify the Morton College Campus Police department (located in Building C) of your request by providing Campus Police personnel with your name, the nature of assistance requested, and class schedule (including all changes thereto). Such notice must be provided prior to the start of each semester you attend Morton College.
If, on a temporary basis, you require assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation, you must also notify the Morton College Campus Police department of your request by providing Campus Police personnel with your name, the nature of assistance requested, and class schedule (including all changes thereto). Such notice must be provided as soon as possible after your need for assistance arises.
Parking Regulations — The “E” lot is for employee parking and you must have a Morton College parking permit to park in this lot. All students and visitors can use the “A” lot to park without a permit. Campus Police does enforce this rule and a citation may be issued to vehicles parked illegally. Please view the Campus Police website for more information regarding these parking lots and fines. Morton College is not responsible for the theft or damage of any vehicle. Vehicle accidents that occur on campus must be reported to Campus Police.
Bicycle parking is restricted to racks on the north side of Building D and in front of Building A. Bicycles should be secured to these racks with a chain and lock. Motorcycle parking is restricted to the south side of Building E as posted.
Career Services Offices
The Career Service Office offers a variety of resources designed to help students make informed career choices and develop career plans. Services include:
Preschool
Morton College students, employees, and families in the community with children between the ages 3 to 5 may enroll them in the Preschool-for-All Center (subject to availability). This service is free of charge and available on weekdays during the fall and spring semesters. There are two morning and two afternoon sessions, two and a half hours each, as parents can only select one of them. The preschool is funded through ISBE and is recognized as a member of the “Gold Circle of Excellence” in ExceleRate, Illinois. Gold Circle programs meet or exceed specific quality benchmarks on learning environment, instructional quality, and all program administrative standards; group size and staff/child ratios; staff qualifications; and professional development.
Food Service
Food service at Morton College is provided by Paisans. During the fall and spring semesters when the College is in session, hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Thursday and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. The kitchen closes at 6 p.m. Monday to Thursday.
Summer session hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday to Thursday. Hours may vary when the College is open and classes are not in session.
Vending machines are available in the Student Commons, which is located on the first floor of Building C.
Student Identification Cards
Morton College students are required to have a photo identification card to use certain campus facilities such as the Library and the Tutoring Center. Your student ID will grant you access to campus events and activities as well as provide you with student discounted tickets and a student rate at the Morton College Fitness Center.
How to Get Your ID
Introducing Virtual IDs!
Effective January 2025, Morton College is transitioning into a virtual mobile device-based student ID to replace the traditional physical ID cards. The app introduces a new way to access on-campus resources, event check-in and virtual student credentials all accessible at students’ fingertips!
Students can add their campus ID to their mobile devices through TouchNet’s 360U mobile app. For support with accessing the virtual ID or to take your ID photo, stop by the Student Union.
Physical IDs
The option for a physical ID is still available for students in the Adult Education, Physical Therapy, Paramedic and Nursing program at Morton College. All other students will be encouraged to use the virtual ID.
Getting your physical Morton College Student ID is easy – all you need to do is present acceptable identification and have your picture taken in the Student Union located on the first floor of Building C past the One Stop Center. Remember to keep your student ID with you at all times. Do not discard your Student ID after the semester ends - you will need it throughout your time at Morton College.
Your first ID is at no charge. If lost, it can be replaced for a $10.00 fee.
Stop by the Student Union for updated ID hours.
Questions? Contact the Student Activities at (708) 656-8000, Ext.2262 or student.activities@morton.edu.