Marquette University Graduate School New Student Orientation August 27, 2015 Mr. Carl Wainscott Assistant Dean of the Graduate School Welcome!
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Marquette University Graduate School
New Student Orientation
August 27, 2015
Mr. Carl Wainscott Assistant Dean of the Graduate School
Welcome!
Dr. Kevin Gibson Interim Dean of the Graduate School
o Welcome and Congratulations!
o Marquette University & Graduate School Overview o Student Groups of GSO & PFFP o Graduate School Academic Requirements o Support and Resources
Marquette University
• Established in 1881 • Founded in the tradition of the Society of Jesus • University is named after Rev. Jacques Marquette, S.J. (1637 – 1675), a French missionary and explorer in North America
Graduate Statistics
• 3,300 Total Students 2,100 Graduate Students 1,200 Professional Students • Graduate School Programs 37 Master’s Programs 20 Doctoral Programs Various Certificate Programs • Nearly all states and 70 countries represented • 14 to 1 student-to-faculty ratio
Location of the Graduate School Holthusen Hall 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave., Room 305
Our Services Follow the Life of a Graduate Student
• Recruitment • Admissions • Graduate Assistantships • Records • Graduate Student Professional Development • Graduation!
Graduate Student Organization (GSO)
Office Location: Holthusen Hall, Room 460D 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Phone: Mailbox in Graduate School (414) 288-5841 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.mu.edu/grad/GSO/current_GSO.shtml
Graduate Student Organization (GSO)
GSO’s Roles • Advocating for students • Facilitating inter-departmental communication • Providing a social network
Preparing Future Faculty and Professionals (PFFP)
Office Location: Holthusen Hall, Room 460C 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave. Phone: Mailbox in Graduate School (414) 288-5957 Email: [email protected]
Website: www.marquette.edu/pff/
Preparing Future Faculty and Professionals (PFFP)
PFFP Program’s Roles • Providing graduate professional development opportunities, e.g. workshops, seminars • Creating an awareness of issues affecting the future of higher education • Developing the knowledge and skills necessary for success in the job market
Contact the Graduate School
Email – [email protected]
Telephone – (414) 288-7137 Website – marquette.edu/grad Social Media: Facebook and LinkedIn – search “Marquette University Graduate School” Twitter – @mugradschool
Minimum Grades
• • Graduate School requires a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.000 for graduation Students also required to maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.000 throughout their programs
Additional Requirements to Maintain Satisfactory Academic Progress
• “All degree graduate students must make substantial and visible progress toward their degrees.” – In addition to course work, must make progress toward comprehensive or doctoral qualifying exam, thesis or dissertation, etc.
• Six-year time limit for master’s, 8-year limit for doctorate
Other Grounds for Warnings, Remediation, or Dismissal
• Academic Dishonesty – Plagiarism, cheating, allowing another to copy one’s work, etc.
• Professional Integrity – “…the utmost personal integrity and the highest standards of professionalism, including adherence to any commonly recognized codes of conduct or professional standards…” • Professional Performance – “All students in professional, laboratory, or clinical settings must maintain fully professional behavior at all times” • Student Conduct Code – Sexual harassment, failing to comply with reasonable directives, etc.
Career Services Center
Office Location: Phone: Holthusen Hall, 1 st Floor 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 288-7423 Website: marquette.edu/csc • • • • • • Career Services Center’s Roles Individual Career Counseling Appointments Quick Help Drop-in Hours, daily 12-2 p.m.
MUCSC website MU Career Manager Career Fairs Career Services Workshops and Presentations
Resources for Students
www.marquette.edu/grad/
Academic and Professional Development Resources
www.marquette.edu/grad/resources_ares.shtml
Student Life Resources
www.marquette.edu/grad/ resources_stures.shtml
Beyond Boundaries
Ms. Heather James Research & Instructional Services Librarian
o Raynor Memorial Libraries
Raynor Memorial Libraries Two buildings connected via bridge 24/7 access to Raynor Library 1 st & 2 nd floors & Bridge Information Desk (for library research help) IM Reference help One-on-one Research Consultations with Librarians 400+ periodical article and primary resource databases Subject Research Guides & Subject Librarians
1.8 million volumes, including: • • 1.1 million print books 785,000 electronic books • 40,000+ electronic journals • 2,000 current print journals Interlibrary Loan 250 workstations (PCs, Macs, laptops, MacBook Pros) Digital Media Studio with equipment (video & digital cameras, iPads, etc.) for checkout Media Consultations Group Study Rooms Café on the Bridge
http://libguides.marquette.edu/grad
http:www.marquette.edu/library
http://libguides.marquette.edu/healthdatabases
http://libguides.marquette.edu/theology
http:// www.marquette.edu/library/research/index.shtml
http://www.marquette.edu/library/research/consultations.shtml
http://www.marquette.edu/library/research/citationManagement.shtml#2
https://www.facebook.com/marquettelibrary
www.marquette.edu/library
Thank you!
We hope to see you soon!
Have a great semester!
Ms. Kathy Lang Chief Information Officer Information Technology Services
o Exceptional customer service (Help Desk) o Technology leadership (CheckMarq, email, labs) o Quality products and services (D2L) o Proactive planning (IT Website, Alert Messages)
IT Services Help Desk
• Cudahy Hall, Second Floor – 1313 W. Wisconsin – Next to Raynor Library • (414) 288-7799 • [email protected]
• www.marquette.edu/its
eMarq – Outlook Web Access (OWA) http://emarq.mu.edu
Password Security Questions https://pwdreg.mu.edu/
Password Reset http://reset.mu.edu
CheckMarq Desire2Learn (D2L)
Microsoft Office 365 with OneDrive Storage Devices: Windows PCs Macs iPads iPhones/iPod Touches Windows and Android phones 1TB of file storage
http://www.marquette.edu/its/365
VPN Access
• Reach library research databases without entering your name and 14-digit library bar code • Visit campus-restricted websites http://www.marquette.edu/vpn
Annual Allocation
Enrolled Students Fall $14.00
Spring $14.00
Summer $7.00
• Must install drivers in order to print • Double sided printing default
Secure your devices with Passwords Never give out your password Anti-virus Software
IT Services Alert Messages
IT Services Alert
Welcome to Marquette
IT Services Help Desk (414) 288-7799 www.marquette.edu/its [email protected]
Ms. Christine Taylor Title IX Coordinator Student Affairs
o Title IX: What you need to know about preventing sexual harassment, discrimination and sexual misconduct o What is Title IX?
o Defining sexual harassment o Required actions o Reporting incidents o Marquette’s new policy and Title IX resolution process
Ms. Sherri Lex Assistant Director for Student Records Graduate School
o o o Marquette University Workflow Graduate School Website Graduate Student Responsibilities
Student
Marquette University Workflow
Program Graduate School
Graduate Students
• Graduate Bulletin • Academic Calendar • CheckMarq • eMarq Email • NewsBriefs • Graduate School Webpage
Programs
• Administrative Assistant and Office Associate • Adviser • Director of Graduate Studies (DGS) • Faculty • Department Chair • College Dean
• Admissions • Financial Aid • Records • Assistant Dean • Associate Dean • Dean
Graduate School
www.marquette.edu/grad/
www.marquette.edu/grad/forms_index.shtml
www.marquette.edu/grad/current_index.shtml
www.marquette.edu/grad/current_datesanddeadlines.shtml
www.marquette.edu/grad/etd.shtml
www.marquette.edu/grad/current_graduation.shtml
Graduate Student Responsibilities
• Seek advising from your Department • Pay attention to academic deadlines • Read ALL informational emails from the Graduate School • Reference “Important dates and weekly announcements” • Read ALL NewsBriefs • Update address and telephone information in CheckMarq • Become familiar with the Graduate School website
Ms. Lizzie Kerrick Admissions Coordinator Graduate School
o Student Life
Cura Personalis
• Graduate School - More than academics Excellence Promotion of Faith Leadership Service to Others
Service Opportunities
Center for Community Service AMU 329 (414) 288-6873 marquette.edu/osd/service •Hunger Clean Up •Habitat for Humanity •Big Brothers/Big Sisters •Special Olympics
Counseling Center
Holthusen Hall, 2 nd Floor 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave., Rm. 204 (414) 288-7172 marquette.edu/counseling • Personal short-term counseling • Screening for depression, anxiety, alcohol abuse, eating disorders • Sexual assault, grief counseling, and more • Outreach & consultation services • Emergency services
Center for Psychological Services
Cramer Hall, 3 rd Floor 604 N. 16 th St., Rm. 307 (414) 288-3487 marquette.edu/psyc/cps • Non-profit mental health facility • Operated by MU’s Clinical Psychology Graduate Program – students and faculty • Affordable and effective treatment for diverse populations within the Marquette community & Milwaukee neighborhoods • Evaluations of and treatment for psychological and educational problems
Marquette University Medical Clinic
marquette.edu/medical-clinic/ • On-campus medical clinic and wellness center • Provides healthcare, prevention, and education • Main Clinic in Schroeder Health Complex; Satellite walk-in clinic and wellness facility in 707 Building • After-hours/weekends nurse line available free of charge to all MU students (855) 839-5121
Norman H. Ott Memorial Writing Center
Raynor Memorial Library, Room 240 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave (414) 288-5542 marquette.edu/english/writingcenter • Individual writing consultations • Workshops for writers • Mini Writing Retreats
Campus Ministry
AMU 236, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 288-6873 marquette.edu/cm • Serves students of all faiths • Worship opportunities • Sacred spaces throughout campus • Faith formation • Service programs • Retreats • Pastoral care
Fitness Centers Helfaer Recreation Center and Tennis Stadium
525 N. 16 th Street (414) 288-6976
Rec Plex, located in Straz Tower
915 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 288-7778 marquette.edu/recsports • Free to all students* • Use MU ID to enter facilities • Swimming, tennis, racquetball, cardio, weight training • Fees for court rentals, group fitness classes, personal training * MU employees who receive full tuition remission may purchase a membership to the facilities
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MUPD and Campus Safety
Parking Structure 1, 749 N. 16 th St., marquette.edu/mupd Emergency: (414) 288-1911 Non-Emergency: (414) 288-6800 Urban campus – Use common sense Blue Light phones – More than 450 BlueLight App, Safety & weather alert texts Cameras on and off-campus – More than 600 Self-defense program Three ways MU can help you get around – – Safety Patrol Foot Escorts (414) 288-6363 – Blue LIMO Door-to-Door Service (414) 288-6363 – White LIMO Express Service
Parking Services
Wells Street Structure, 1240 W. Wells Street (414) 288-6911 marquette.edu/parking • Permits for One Semester or Both Semesters • 24-Hour/Overnight Permits: $295 345/semester • Commuter Permits • • • Evening Only: $51/semester Daytime Part-Time Student: $75/semester Daytime Full-Time Student: $226/semester • Daily Visitor Fees • PAYABLE UPON ENTRY, Structures 1 or 2 only • • $5/day; $3 after 5:00pm; $3 on weekends Pay with cash, MasterCard or Visa.
Alumni Memorial Union
marquette.edu/amu • Marquette Card Services Office • Post Office / UPS Station • Bus Passes and Public Transit info • U.S. Bank branch and ATMs • Marquette Spirit Shop • Gender & Sexuality Resource Center • Commuter Lounge • Chapel of The Holy Family • Islamic Prayer Room • Center for Intercultural Engagement
AMU Food Services
marquette.edu/amu • Marquette Place – Food Court style dining • Lunda Room – Restaurant • Brew Bayou – Coffee Shop – Coffee Shops also in Cudahy Hall, Straz Hall, Raynor Library Bridge, and Eckstein Hall (Law School)
University Bookstore
The Book Marq 818 North 16 th Street (414) 288-7317 marquette.bkstr.com
• View book lists for courses on CheckMarq • Place orders for books to be shipped or picked up on campus
Milwaukee
www.officialmilwaukee.com
• The greater MKE area has a population of 1.6 million people • 600,000 in MKE proper • 30 th most populous city in the U.S.
• Melting pot of cultures and ethnicities that are celebrated and showcased through festivals, restaurants, events, and more • MKE County has nearly 15,000 acres of parkland • 10 miles of lakefront shoreline • 4 professional sports teams (Admirals, Brewers, Bucks, Wave)
Milwaukee
www.officialmilwaukee.com
• MKE is also home to… • Summerfest - largest outdoor music festival in the world • Harley-Davidson • Miller-Coors, and several other, smaller breweries • The Milwaukee Ballet • Milwaukee Art Museum • Bradford Beach • And so much more…ask our current students!
Marquette University Graduate School Thanks You!
Please remember to: o Turn in your completed 2-sided evaluation o Turn in your entry to win a door prize o Visit with your GSO reps in the lobby