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Orientation Agenda. 8:30-9:00 Meet and Greet 9:00 Announcements; Introduction to JMU 9:45 University Services 10:45 Announcements; Student Panel Depart Lunch on your own… Lunch for GSA - Gibbons 1:30-2:15 UREC Tour (lobby inside main entrance)
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Orientation Agenda • 8:30-9:00 Meet and Greet • 9:00 Announcements; Introduction to JMU • 9:45 University Services • 10:45 Announcements; Student Panel • Depart Lunch on your own… Lunch for GSA - Gibbons • 1:30-2:15 UREC Tour (lobby inside main entrance) • 2:30-3:30 University Libraries Tour (gather at the main desk in either Carrier Library or Rose Library)
Announcement 1 • Graduate Student Association - Candace Avalos • Interested in SERVING as a program representative? Meet for lunch at Gibbons Hall following Orientation.
Announcement 2 • Annual Graduate Student Colloquium Tuesday 8/21 9:00 – 5:00 Register at… http://www.jmu.edu/cfi/events/gsc/12-13/index.html • Effective Grading Strategies • Giving Engaging Lectures Presentations • Navigating Academic Research Databases • RefWorks: The Fastest Way to Build a Bibliography • Utilizing the Blackboard Learning Management System • Library Resources for Teaching Assistants • Effective Scholarly Writing • Writing a Successful Discipline-Specific Resume
Announcement 3 • ANNUAL GRADUATE COMMUNITY DINNER Friday 9/14 4:30 – 6:30 Festival Ballroom Casual & FREE - - Look for the email this week. • Garden Salad • Roasted BB Chicken • Pulled Pork BBQ • Southern Slaw • Kickin’ Pintos • Really Cheesy Mac and Cheese • Tabasco Greens • Fire-roasted Jalapeno Cheddar Corn Bread • Dessert Bars • Iced Water and Lemonade
The Nature of Graduate Study • Different from most previous educational experiences. • Requires more self-direction. • Challenging and Intellectually rewarding. • Little time to waste – if you don’t know and you can’t figure it out, ASK! • May have to manage a large-scale project (e.g., thesis or dissertation). • Develop a professional identity (e.g., conference presentations, publications, college teaching) • Multi-tasking is required. • Career planning and job search.
A Really Neat Thing… • The people affiliated with your program will actually seem more like family. That includes fellow students and your professors. This should be one of the best learning experiences of your life! • Remember – it is important to have fun but do not ever forget that someone is always watching you.
Keys to a Fast Start • Choose an adviser if one has not yet been assigned. • Define a course/program of study. • Seek to develop expertise in your field. • If there is any chance you’ll teach at the university level in the future, be looking to develop teaching skills. • Be quick to LISTEN and slow to speak. • Be responsible.
2 Key Policy Reminders • Continuous enrollment. • YOU must apply to graduate. Note. Two most frequently mentioned areas students claim they “did not know about.”
Mission… We are a community committed to preparing students to be educated and enlightened citizens who lead productive and meaningful lives.
Values… Our student-centered community values excellence, integrity and mutual respect.
Honor Code… All incoming JMU students, including graduate students, are required to watch a web-video containing information about the JMU Honor Code. Students must then take a web-based test on the material at their convenience from any location. The test must be completed by the end of the student's first semester at JMU. The Honor Code Tutorial video, test information, and test are available at http://www.jmu.edu/honor/test.shtml
Our goal at JMU is to prepare leaders… Be the Change!
CARD SERVICES JAMES MADISON UNIVERSITY ACCESS CARD (JAC)
USES OF THE JACARD • Your official JMU ID card • Pick up packages at the JMU Post Office • Register your vehicle • Check out materials at the library • Admission to university athletic events • Cash personal checks at the Commonwealth One Credit Union • Access to computer labs • Receive treatment at the JMU Health Center
FLEX ACCOUNTS • Use FLEX on and off campus: • On Campus uses: Dining locations, Bookstore, Copy Centers, Mr. Chips, Forbes Center, Health Center, JMU Post Office, Vending machines, Library, Computer labs, University Recreation Center, Parking Services, and Concessions Stands. • Off Campus Uses: Use Flex at over 50 locations off campus from restaurants, grocery stores, and many more. For a current listing of all the locations visit our website at www.jmu.edu/cardctr. • Add funds by phone, fax, online, mail, or come by our office located in Warren Hall.
Meal Plans/Dining Dollars Registered students may purchase a meal plan. There are several plans to choose from. They range from the Block 50 to the 19 per week. Punches may be used at most of the dining locations on campus…exclusions are Chic-Fil-A and Einsteins Bagels. Dining Dollars is the part of the meal plan that may be used for all dining locations and also includes vending machines and food at Mr. Chips. Purchase a meal plan by phone, fax, online, mail, or come by our office located in Warren Hall.
Dining Dollars Gold • Dining Dollars Gold may be used in place of a meal plan or if you run out of Dining Dollars. • It is accepted at all on campus dining locations • Receive a 5% discount on food • Save 11% on sales tax • Balances carry over from year to year as long as you are a student. • Add funds by phone, fax, online, mail, or come by our office located in Warren.
Lost or Stolen Card Lost or stolen cards should be reported immediately either to Card Services, Warren Hall (540) 568-6446, Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. During other hours, report lost cards to Campus Police in Anthony Seeger Hall or online at www.jmu.edu/cardctr to have the card deactivated immediately.
CARD SERVICES INFORMATION Card Services Office 170 Bluestone Dr. MSC: 3532 Harrisonburg, VA 22807 Phone (540)568-6446 Fax (540)-568-1749 Hours of Operation: Mon – Fri 8 am to 5 pm Web address: www.jmu.edu/cardctr
JMUUniversity Health CenterStephen Q. Rodgers, MDMedical Director Orientation Overview
University Health Center Health Services, located on the 4th floor of Montpelier Hall. Student Wellness and Substance Abuse on 5th floor.
Future Home of the Health Center in Constitution Hall, North Campus NEW PRESENT
Rockingham Memorial Hospital South Port Republic Road/ Reservoir Road – 3.4 miles
Health Services Eligibility: All students taking at least one credit hour, who have paid Student Health Fee MOST SERVICES ARE NO CHARGE Nominal fees for some services (i.e.-lab tests, Annual GYN exams, pharmacy items) By Appointment Only Hours: Monday-Friday: 8-5 (Except 9am on Thursdays. Saturdays: 8-12 (Urgent Care Only)
Health Services Payment: Cash, Check, Flex, Visa, and MasterCard -We do not bill insurance at present -No Fee for visits. Note. Campus-sponsored health insurance is offered at a group rate for students. Information available at the Health Center. Fees
Health Service Services: General Medical & urgent care Allergy Injections GYN and Contraception ECP – pregnancy testing Consultations to Specialists in the Community Flu Shots – October STI testing Lab testing Immunizations Travel Immunizations TB Screening / Testing Options
Health Service Clinical Staff: 4 Medical Doctors (MD) 4 Nurse practitioners (NP) 2 Physician Assistants 9 Registered Nurses (RN) 1 Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) 2 Medical Assistants 1 Lab Technician (MT) 1 Administrative Assistant Other Staff
Health Service • Over 150 appointments available/day (have provided over 200!) • Last year, nearly 30,000 visits to UHC • Up to 240 phone calls/day • Average waiting time is 10 minutes but many students are seen BEFORE their appointment time if they arrive early Little Known Facts
EMERGENCYHealth Services • True emergency: Off campus: 911 On campus: 8-6911 Ambulance to RMH • Urgent conditions: UHC hours 8-5 Accept “walk-in” 8 to 10am daily. Otherwise, appointments. After hours: RMH or Emergicare • Transportation (non-emergency): Bus routes: frequently to RMH (at least from campus)Private autoCab “a condition that occurs suddenly and unexpectedly and is life threatening or could result in permanent damage if not treated immediately”
Student Wellness & Outreach • Health Educators, Nurse Educator • Registered Dietician – Special needs, disordered eating, dietary consults. • Peer Education Groups • LGBT and Ally Education Program • Practicum and internship experiences • Volunteer opportunities • Information on health issues • Educational programs and events (i.e.- Breast Cancer Awareness, Eating Disorders Awareness, Nutrition Month, and more) • Resource library Staff and Services
Student Wellness & Outreach REACH peer educatorsReality Educators Advocating Campus HealthThese students are trained and certified to facilitate educational programs to other students about health related issues. CARE: Campus Assault ResponsE Sexual Assault Helpline: operates 24 hours a day during the school year. One in Four:All males organization dedicated to reducing violence against women. SHAC - Student Health Advisory Committee- new members welcome Potty Mouth Newsletter • Bimonthly newsletter found in bathroom stalls that educates students about campus health issues. • 2 credit class elective, students apply for admission into the class. Student Affiliates and class offerings.
Substance Abuse Prevention • Substance Abuse Prevention initiatives are designed to increase knowledge and awareness of alcohol and other drug issues, and decrease the negative consequences associated with high-risk drinking and illegal drug use. • Coordinates BASICS - Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students • Campus Coalition on Alcohol Abuse • SafeRidesProgram: provided over 20000 rides! • Dukes in Recovery, student led support network. • Your Call, a public service campaign In January 2009, the University Health Center’s Substance Abuse Prevention was established in Maury Hall.
Visit our website for updates and additional information. www.jmu.edu/healthctr Thank you.
James Madison University Graduate Student Insurance Information August 20, 2012
Academic Health Plans • John Accattato (Senior Account Executive) Manages East Region Office • Based out of Dallas, TX. With over 20 years of experience in the Student Insurance Industry. • Currently insure 75 Colleges and Universities in the U.S. • Fifth Year Working with the students of JMU as the Plan Administrator • Toll Free# 888-308-7320 (Non-Automated System)
Annual Premium • Student: $1732 • Spouse and Child/Children Coverage also available. • Eligibility: All Graduate students taking three (3) or more credit hours are eligible to enroll in the Plan. • Plan covers accidents & sickness when you are on and off campus. • Enrollment: www.ahpcare.com/jmuor pick up form at JMU Student Health Center.
A Few Plan Basics (Accident & Sickness) Up to $100,000 Maximum Benefit For Each Covered Person Per Policy Year 80% In-Network Benefits --- 60% Out of Network $300 Deductible Per Policy Year (DD does not apply to Physician’s Visits and Prescriptions) $15/$35/$70 Co-pay Prescriptions- Not subject to the deductible X-Rays, Labs, and Diagnostic Coverage Preventative Care/Immunizations payable at 100% per PPACA/Health Care Reform requirements.
United HealthCare/SR • Provide the coverage/policy/network • Rated A- (Excellent) by A.M. Best • Providing Network access to over 470,000 Physicians and 4500 hospitals nationwide • Student Claims paid out of Dallas, TX
PPO Arrangements • United HealthCare Choice/PPO Plan • Broad access and significant discounts • Freedom of choice in selecting providers • Online access and toll free phone numbers to locate providers
Website Capabilities forJames Madison Students • Enrollment Online- www.ahpcare.com/jmu • Print ID Card • View Plan Benefits • View Student Information • Locate a Provider • Locate a Pharmacy
Why Purchase? 1. No longer eligible for parent’s plan. 2. Loss of Insurance Benefits through Employer. 3. Currently on an HMO Plan that does not cover in Harrisonburg or VA. (Call current provider to verify)
Center for Faculty Innovation • Graduate Student Programing • Fifth Floor Rose Library The Center for Faculty Innovation
Graduate Fellowships • Graduate Research Fellows Fall 2012 • Share and enhance new and ongoing research • Provide feedback to others over the course of a semester • Expose your work to a variety of different academic perspectives • Gain experience presenting your research • Includes a small stipend • Wednesdays from 4-6 or Thursdays from 11-1 • Every two weeks • Graduate Teaching Fellows Spring 2013 • Begin designing your own college-level course • Foster reflective and innovative teaching practices • Construct authentic formative and summative assessments The Center for Faculty Innovation
Graduate Workshop Series • The Graduate Workshop Series offers several workshops over the course of the year aimed at fostering academic and career development for graduate students. • Fall 2012 Workshops • Teaching Presentations during Interviews • Designing Effective Conference Posters The Center for Faculty Innovation