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INTRODUCTIONSStudent Introductions Name Degree & Specialization Employer Anything else you want share
Actions Leading to Better Learning
Vision &
Values
Faculty & Student
Selection Process
Student Advising
Active Student-Centered Learning Approach
Curricular DesignMeasurement
Procedural Program
Alignment
On-going Faculty
Development
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Vision: To transform the lives of working adults.
Values: Ethical leadership, Civic Engagement & Social Responsibility
General University Information
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• Marquette ID
• Public Safety
• Bursar
• Financial Aid
University Information
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• Library • eMarq
• Parking Information • CheckMarq
• Immunization Records • BookMarq
• Curriculum Planning Form • Contact List
• Academic Honesty • Registration!
FERPA
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) is a federal law governing the confidentiality of and access to student education records. The entire FERPA policy can be found at Marquette Central
Annual Notification
Students will be notified of their FERPA rights annually by publication of this policy in the Marquette Student Handbook & Planner. Additionally, this policy will be posted on the Marquette web site, http://www.marquette.edu. Copies of this policy may be obtained at the Office of Student Development.
MARQUETTE STUDENT IDThe Passport!
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
Marquette ID
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• Helfaer Tennis Stadium and Recreation Center• LIMOS• Meal plan• Check Cashing, flexible spending account• Law School and Raynor Libraries• Rec Plex• Student Health Service• Student ticket sales• Some Local Vendors
PUBLIC SAFETY INFORMATION
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
L.I.M.O.This program operates from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. seven days a week, year round. Up to 10 L.I.M.O. vans travel within an established service area that includes the campus and a large portion of the immediate off-campus area. Transportation to the Amtrak and Greyhound stations is also available. All Marquette affiliates may ride a L.I.M.O. by presenting a valid Marquette ID. Transports may also be obtained by picking up a Blue Light Phone, by calling (414) 288-6363 on any phone, by waiting at a designated L.I.M.O. stop (all residence halls, libraries and major buildings on campus), or by simply waving a van down while it is patrolling in the area. Safety Patrol EscortsThese escorts are available during the academic year and are provided nightly from 5 p.m. to midnight. Student employees patrol in pairs and are outfitted with two-way radios, flashlights and wear bright yellow jackets. You may stop a team while they are patrolling, use a Blue Light Phone or call (414) 288-6363 to obtain a safety escort. Parking Lot ShuttleThis service is available from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. seven days a week, year round. While L.I.M.O. vans can take you to the perimeter of your parking facility, they are prohibited from entering due to their size. To accommodate those individuals who wish to receive a safety transport directly to their vehicle, Student Safety Programs maintains a mini-van that can operate in all parking facilities. This service may be requested by calling (414) 288-6363. Blue Light PhonesBlue light phones can be used to obtain assistance from the Public Safety department. There are over 60 phones available for you to use in both on and off-campus areas.
Immunization Records
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
Proof of Immunization Required for ALL Newly Admitted or Readmitted Students
History forms can be downloaded from the Student Health Service’s web site, http:www.marquette.edu/shs/forms or should have been included in your acceptance packet. These forms should be completed in advance of coming to campus and submitted to the Student Health Service department where they will be retained in confidence.
Failure to submit the required documentation within 30 days of the start of your first session/term at Marquette will result in a medical hold preventing future registration. The hold will be removed once the immunization and TB screening requirements have been met.
Financial AID & Bursar Office
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
Financial Aid Office:
(414) 288-4000 OR
Bursar’s Office:
(414) 288-4000 OR
Raynor Library
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• You must have a current MUID.• Your 14-digit barcode number must be entered into
the Libraries patron database.
For more information contact the Raynor Library
Circulation desk at (414) 288-7555 or visit
http://www.mu.edu/library/databases/remote.html.
Campus Parking
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• The Parking Service Office is responsible for all
parking on campus, including surface parking lots, parking structures and restricted areas such as loading zones.
• To park in a Marquette University lot or structure at anytime throughout the calendar year, a parking permit must first be purchased by registering the vehicle with the Parking Services Office and paying the appropriate fees.
BookMarq- CheckMarq- EMarq
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
BookMarq
On-campus textbook and supplies store located at 818 N. 16th St. in Campus Town. Students
can purchase software, network interface cards and Ethernet cables at the BookMarq.
CheckMarq
A new student information system that integrates a number of functions into a Web-based one
stop solution, including: – Admissions inquiry and application – Student records, including online registration, grades and schedules – Financial aid awards and status checks – Student financials, that is, bursar (tuition) account
eMarq
Marquette University's nickname for Microsoft Exchange, a system for sending and receiving
e-mail, creating contacts and scheduling your calendar online.
Curriculum Planning Form-REQUIRED
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
This form must be completed and submitted to the Graduate School within the student's first semester of their program. A change to any of the data below will require the submission of a new, updated, signed and
approved "Master's Program Planning Form". This form is required by the end of your first semester of
your master's program
NOTE: Includes Specializations
http://www.marquette.edu/grad/
College of Professional Studies Graduate School Contact List
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
Dr. Jay Caulfield, Associate Dean
Phone: (414) 288-5556
Email: [email protected]
Felisa Parris, Academic Advisor
Phone: (414) 288-4743
Email: [email protected]
Emily Hernandez, Graduate Admin. Assistant
Phone: (414) 288-7346
Email: [email protected]
College Specific Information
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• Policies • Graduate School
• Handbook • Snapshot
• Website • Checklist
• APA • Hybrid
• D2L – Desire2Learn
D2L – Desire 2 Learn
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
DESIRE2LEARN (D2L) E-LEARNING
Marquette's e-Learning application Desire2Learn (D2L) is a Web-based tool which facilitates and supports online education. Each course at Marquette has its
own D2L course site with facilities for interactive communication, secure submission of student
assignments to faculty
SNAPSHOT
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
Snapshot of the Schedule of Classes
You WILL FIND!Class schedules, calendars, grades & registration
Course information can change at any time, and the schedule snapshots are updated once every 24 hours.
Term Information included via link– Summer 2011 Term– Fall 2011 Term
Marquette Graduate School
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
The primary purpose of advising is to enhance the academic performance of students.
• Focus on you and your needs
• Provide prompt, knowledgeable service, and information
• Support personal and professional growth
• Course Planning and Course Selection
Academic Advisor
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps
• Career Services and Counseling Centers
• Information Technology Help Desk
• Writing AssistanceNorman J. Ott Writing Center (414) 288-5542 and/or College of Professional Studies Writing Assistant, Meredith Reeves ([email protected] or [email protected])
• Recreational activities and opportunities
Other University Services
MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
www.marquette.edu/cps