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Academic Processes

Academic Processes. Auxiliary Services for I.D. cards/parking permits. The web – your resource!. Keyword Search. IMBA Current Students Web page. UNCW Current Students Page http://www.uncw.edu/www/students.html. Student Systems Log-in. SeaPort https://luminis.uncw.edu/seaport.htm.

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Academic Processes

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  1. Academic Processes Auxiliary Services for I.D. cards/parking permits

  2. The web – your resource! Keyword Search

  3. IMBA Current Students Web page

  4. UNCW Current Students Pagehttp://www.uncw.edu/www/students.html Student Systems Log-in

  5. SeaPort https://luminis.uncw.edu/seaport.htm Use your student i.d. # “850” for username and 6-digit birthdate for password

  6. Registration / Student AccountsStudent Information / SchedulesGrades / Financial Aid Student ID = 850 (9 digits – emailed to you) PIN = Birthdate mmddyy (this can be changed by you – if you forget it, you can call the Help Desk at 962-HELP)

  7. UNCW Student e-mail access

  8. UNCW e-mail account Your e-mail account password expires every 90 days. You can change it here at any time.

  9. Academic Processes • Block Registration • Payment/Student Account and financial aid (tomorrow) • Immunization • Deadline to declare specialization/process • Specialization courses/transcript • Thesis • Handbook (website) • Graduation

  10. Academics • Books on reserve in Library • Library/resources workshop

  11. Listserv The listserv is used for students, faculty, and staff to communicate information that is important to the entire group. For off-line or social discussions, consider establishing a separate group in Outlook.

  12. UNCW One Card – Student ID • UNCW One Cards are your campus id and will allow you access to student services: • Library • Recreation Center • Student Health • One Card flex account

  13. Sandboxes/Building Access • Access to Cameron Hall, CIS Building is 24/7 with I.D. Card • Access to study rooms “sandboxes” in CIS • 3 rooms • Reservations required • Key access (1020)

  14. Campus Services Enjoy your benefits: • Library/Research Seminars http://library.uncw.edu/web/instruction/workshops/index.html • Student Health Center http://www.uncw.edu/stuaff/healthservices/shc.htm • The Writing Center http://www.uncw.edu/stuaff/uls/writing.htm • Seahawk Perch http://www.uncw.edu/stuaff/doso/commuter-Perch-calendar.htm • GSA http://student.uncw.edu/org/gsa/ • MBAA http://www.csb.uncw.edu/mba/current/association.htm • I-Print http://www.uncw.edu/ba/iprint/

  15. Teambuilding • Ropes Course • Group Projects • Networking

  16. TransportationBus Service • Free shuttle service and free WAVE Transit Service with UNCW ID • Campus Loop Shuttle every 5-7 minutes at stops on campus • Seahawk Shuttles operate in 1 mile radius • Point to Point evenings until midnight

  17. Buses • Information on the Web site under Current Students, then Parking and Transportation.http://uncw.edu/ba/parking_trans/shuttle.htm • The Wave • Public bus service around the Wilmington area. • For all area residents, not just students. • Free to students with your UNCW One Card.

  18. Buses • Seahawk Shuttle • Free bus service within a 1-mile radius of campus. • Stops are marked by UNCW Seahawk Shuttle signs and WTA bus stops. • Operates on a 15- or 20-minute round trip along the fixed route. Runs Mondays to Thursdays, 7 a.m. – 9:30 p.m., while undergraduate classes are in session; Fridays 7 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. • Campus Loop Shuttle • Runs continuous routes around campus. • Mondays to Fridays, 7:27 a.m. – 6:37 p.m. • Leaves bus stop about every 5-7 minutes.

  19. After-Hours Shuttle • Point-to-Point After-Hours Shuttle • Safe transportation to campus after hours within a 1-mile radius. • Operates Sunday to Thursday, 5:30 p.m. to midnight • Last round leaves Randall Drive at 11:55 p.m. • Call 910-367-6972 or 910-488-0679 and request point-to-point transportation. Give your name, pickup location, destination, and call-back number. The wait for the shuttle to pick you up.

  20. Bicycle Registration • Mandatory to register your bike with University Police (free). • Form available on the Web at • http://www.uncw.edu/ba/police/bike_regdoc.htm

  21. Heading Abroad • Next semester you will be heading abroad for your specialization. • Contact at the specialization university will help with housing resources. • Start work on visas as soon as you know where you will attend specialization semester.

  22. Housing Contacts • Hochschule Bremen, GermanyAngela Dunkhorst, Course CoordinatorE-mail: imba@hs-bremen.de • IBS Moscow, RussiaEvgenia PashkevitchE-mail: ibs-master@mail.ru • Universitat de Valencia, SpainCarmen BelmarM.Carmen.Belmar@uv.es • University of Hertfordshire, UKJane FrostE-mail: j.v.frost@herts.ac.uk • Euromed Management, Marseille, FranceCorinne MarcelliE-mail: Corinne.Marcelli@euromed-management.com

  23. Support for Finding Housing • Hochschule Bremen: International Student Association helps students find an accommodation off-campus. • Universitat de Valencia: Information on accommodation is provided in www.uv.es/postgrau/valenciaen.htm • IBS Moscow: Can recommend apartment rental agencies for off-campus housing. • University of Hertfordshire: On campus halls of residence, and assistance with off campus housing. • Euromed Management:Registrar’s housing service and student association help students find housing.

  24. Visa Resources U.S. Department of State provides links to visa information (Entry/Exit Requirements) in different countries at http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html • Hochschule Bremen: U.S. citizens can travel to Germany without a visa for 90 days and can apply for a visa in Germany. Passport valid for 3 months beyond stay.Web site: German Missions in the United Stateshttp://www.germany.info/Vertretung/usa/en/ 04__Legal/00__Start/____Home.html • Valencia: UV provides master acceptance letters for visa purposes. Web site: Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperationhttp://www.maec.es/en/Home/Paginas/HomeEn.aspx • IBS Moscow: Not included in the tuition fee. Visa costs depend on the consulate fees in various countries. IBS provides visa invitations. Must start process as soon as possible.Web site: Embassy of the Russian Federationhttp://www.russianembassy.org/ • University of Hertfordshire: Web site: UK Border Agencyhttp://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/en/howtoapply/infs/ • Euromed Management: Web site: Consulate of France in Washington, DChttp://www.consulfrance-washington.org/spip.php?rubrique2

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