Academic Resources
°¼Í¹ÊÓÆµ has a number of academic resources designed to help students achieve success.

John and Louise Hulst Library
MISSION
The John and Louise Hulst Library exists to help the °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµlearning community thrive. We do this by providing resources, spaces, technology, and expertise that enhance learning and teaching for kingdom service.
RESEARCH
- Visit to access library databases, browse research guides, reserve equipment and rooms, or contact library staff.
- to find books, ebooks, articles, and other sources.

COLLECTIONS
°¼Í¹ÊÓÆµ seeks to equip our students to serve Christ in all areas of life. So, the Hulst Library provides access to materials that provide a broad range of ideas and points of view. We select resources that meet Dordt’s teaching, research, and curricular needs. The collection is developed for educational purposes, so including a text or other resource does not imply our endorsement of the ideas or of the actions of the authors. °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµlibrarians and professors guide students to think biblically about issues they encounter in the real world.
- preserves and promotes the scholarly and creative efforts of the °¼Í¹ÊÓÆµcommunity.
- The Teaching Resource Collection has pre-K-12 curricular resources, young adult literature, and children's literature.
- preserves official records and other historical materials related to Dordt.
- Phone: 712-722-6040
- Email: Library@Dordt.edu
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Faculty
Our library staff does an amazing job at ensuring you have access to any educational resources and materials you need.
Academic Assistance
The Academic Enrichment Center is located in the lower level of the John and Louise Hulst Library. The AEC seeks to enable students to maximize their learning and equips them with the skills needed to function both within an academic community and as lifelong independent learners.