UAA Graduate School Orientation How to Navigate UAA’s Resources Welcome to the Graduate School Welcome! • On behalf of the Graduate School administration and staff, welcome to the Graduate School. UAA Mission Statement The mission of the University of Alaska Anchorage is to discover and disseminate knowledge through teaching, research, engagement, and creative expression. The Graduate School Mission Statement The Graduate School of the University of Alaska Anchorage contributes to the advancement of knowledge through research and instruction. The Graduate School encourages qualified undergraduates to pursue graduate study, seeks to foster in each graduate student a spirit of inquiry and a quality of scholarship or artistic excellence consistent with the highest traditions in graduate work, and prepares graduates who are able to assume the professional and scholarly responsibilities of educated persons in a free society. The Graduate School aspires to be a leading driver of high quality graduate education, dedicated to the embodiment of academic and creative excellence, resulting in scholars, researchers, and practitioners committed to and capable of continually broadening the scope of academic discourse, discovery, and innovation. Administration and Staff Individuals: • Dean of the Graduate School: Dr. Helena Contact us: • Wisniewski • • • • • • Executive Assistant to the Dean: Cheryl Spalinger Associate Dean of the Graduate School: Dr. David Yesner Director: Elisa Mattison Compliance Administrator: Kelly McLain Coordinator & Webmaster: Shelley Chapman Administrative Aide: Marilyn Bost Rules, regulations, and formatting assistance: Elisa Mattison & Dr. Yesner – – • • Elisa Mattison 907-786-1096 Dr. Yesner 907-786-1098 For assistance with the website: Shelley Chapman – 907-786-1443 For assistance regarding document processing: Marilyn Bost – 907-786-1095 Schools and Colleges The University of Alaska Anchorage includes: The Graduate School College of Arts and Sciences School of Engineering College of Business and Public Policy College of Education College of Health Community and Technical College Of these departments, there are several varying online options within specific programs. Chart The Graduate School Keep this chart in mind when seeking assistance. Submittal of theses, status updates, and general questions are most appropriately handled by the Administrati ve Assistant, Marilyn. Cheryl Spalinger, Executive Assistant to the Dean Dr. Helena Wisniewski, Vice Provost of the Graduate School and Dean of the Graduate School Kelly McLain, Compliance Administrator Dr. David Yesner, Associate Dean of the Graduate School Elisa Mattison, Director of the Graduate School Shelley Chapman, Web Coordinator Marilyn Bost, Administrative Aide Public Health Distance Education Contact Information General Information • • • • • Physical Address – 4500 Diplomacy Dr, Room 405 Mailing Address – 3211 Providence Drive, DPL 405 Anchorage, AK 99508-4614 Map to our Location General Health Sciences & Master of Public Health Program Info: – Rhonda M. Johnson • Health Sciences Department Chair MPH Program Coordinator 907-786-6545 Office Rhonda.Johnson@uaa.alaska.edu – Katie Frost, Administrative Aide • 907-786-6540 • • Students meet once yearly and are expected to defend their thesis on campus. You can find more details at the UAA Public Health website. – FAQs Students have the option of completing a thesis or a project. – Students completing a project will not have to adhere to guidelines regarding theses. Creative Writing and Literary Arts Distance Education Contact Information Dr. David Stevenson, Program Director Phone: 907-786-6435 Fax: 907-786-4190 afdds1@uaa.alaska.edu Jenny Murray, Program Coordinator Phone: 907-786-4394 Fax: 907-786-4190 jmurray@uaa.alaska.edu General Information • Students “attend” online classes during the spring and fall semester. • Every Summer, residencies are held in Anchorage. Residencies are an integral requirement of the degree. • FAQs Programs that Offer Online Options School of Engineering Project Management features integrative and innovative online courses. – Meuy Saechao – Andrew Tibor • E-Learning Coordinator • Office Phone: (907)786-1884 – Project Management FAQ UAA’s Project Management Department has dedicated personnel for recording and offering classes to remote students. – During class, cameras controlled by AV personnel allow online students to follow the action within the classroom. Staff and faculty perform ad-hoc training and testing at students’ request, especially for those students who may plan to attend remotely for only one or two classes a semester while they’re out of town. Classrooms offer superior videoconferencing. – Instructors have the ability to gauge understanding by reading the remote students’ facial expressions on large monitors in the classroom. The program employs the most sophisticated deployment of Echo360 at UAA. – Echo360 is a lecture capture solution which allows students to view both video of the classroom and the material being presented (at the same time) in one online interface (through Blackboard). Online Short Course School of Engineering • The School of Engineering also offers an online short course titled, “Fundamentals of Arctic Engineering.” • General Information • Faculty More Online Options Nursing – Jessica Salas 907-786-4537 The Health Science Building features technology that caters to the needs of distance education students. In addition, the Nursing program features intensive on-campus courses followed by periodic class meetings via computer or audio conferencing. Read more about the nursing program and the building in the Green and Gold news article announcing its opening in 2011. Find more information at http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/schoolofnursing/typesofd egrees/mastersofscience/index.cfm Social Work – Elizabeth Sirles 907-786-6907 Students stay on campus for four days of intensive classwork at the beginning of fall, spring and summer semesters. They then continue with weekly synchronous classwork via phone or eLive. Find more information at http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/socialwork/msw_program /index.cfm Even More Options College of Education • The Master of Education, Educational Leadership program is entirely web-based, unless specifically stated. – More details are found at the website. • The Speech-Language Pathology program offers leveling courses for distance students. – For more information, check out their website. Academics General Tips: • Keep in mind that each degree is likely to vary slightly in requirements. • This is especially important in regard to online programs. • Review UAA’s programs. • Questions or concerns, specific to a department should be directed to the appropriate contact. • Stay current on the latest policies and procedures. – UAA Catalog, Chapter 12 Academic Forms • • • • A full list of forms can be found at the UAA website. Distance students ordinarily email forms to the Graduate School. Throughout your graduate education, you will make use of several forms including: – Graduate Studies Plans (GSP) • You should fill one out by your second semester. • Please type in David R. Yesner, PhD on Graduate School signature line. Associate Dean Yesner has signature authority for all GSP submissions. Annual reports are filled out yearly by your adviser – Graduate Requirement Reports (GRR) • Thesis and/or Comprehensive Exams – Report on Thesis/ Dissertation Defense In addition, you might need to make changes such as – Temporary Leave of Absence • In extreme circumstances, students are granted a temporary leave of absence. – Change of Major or Emphasis • This applies to changes between schools/colleges and to different degrees within the same school or college. – Appointment of a New Committee Member – Graduate Academic Petition • These are used to petition deadlines, particular class requirements and transfer credits. • Discuss any potential petitions with your adviser and utilize the UAA catalog. All forms must be filled out by the student, circulated in the department and ultimately approved by the Graduate School. – Always allow plenty of time as faculty and staff may be unavailable. Paying for School The Payment Process • • • • • • All tuition, fees and other charges for the semester must be paid at the time of registration or by the payment deadline. Find the payment deadline at Dates and Deadline. There will be no university-initiated drop for non-payment. To view your electronic bill, log in to UAOnline and choose Student Services and Account Information, then Student Account, then Statement and Payment History. An electronic bill will be generated on the 15th of each month and made available via UAOnline. An e-mail reminder will be sent to your UAAassigned e-mail address each time the bill is generated. A paper bill will not be mailed. Payment may be made in cash, by check, or VISA or MasterCard. Students requiring a payment plan may contact Tuition Management Systems (TMS) at www.afford.com/UAA or 1-800-722-4867. For additional tuition assistance options click here. Tuition and fee charges may be audited, corrected and adjusted before the end of the current semester. Students are notified of adjustments by mail. The university reserves the right to change its tuition or fees at any time. Financial Aid Financial Aid Assistance • • • • File Early for Financial Aid! – It can take up to 8 weeks to process. – Keep in mind that you will not receive financial aid until you are admitted. Check the Financial Aid web site. The process includes scholarships, loans, and work study. Some important steps: 1. Fill out FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) on-line at the FAFSA website. 2. Check out scholarships at the Office of Student Financial Assistance. 3. For loan information go to the Federal Student Aid website. 4. In addition, departments offer limited positions as graduate assistants. BlackBoard and Webmail Webmail Blackboard • Throughout your time at • As soon as possible, check UAA, your student UAA to make sure you can log email account will serve as in to Blackboard. the primary facilitator for – Report problems to the IT center. contact with professors and peers. • Basics: – Some students opt to forward their UAA email to their preferred account. – Check out the online troubleshooting site. • Basics: – What is Webmail? – What is Blackboard? – FAQ for Blackboard Learning Management Familiarize yourself with the site as soon as possible so you don’t encounter any issues at the beginning on the semester. • • Administrated by UAA IT Services – https://kb.uaa.alaska.edu/Wiki%20Pages/Bl ackboard%20Student%20Resources.aspx In general, all professors use Blackboard to facilitate learning. – The syllabus, homework and assignments will likely be posted on Blackboard. Communication Log-in Guides The University communicates exclusively through UAA email. In other words, all financial billing, safety alerts, and updates are sent to the UAA email account. University professors utilize Blackboard to varying degrees. For the most part, you can expect to find syllabi, assignments and grades on Blackboard. Check with individual professors. Note: Blackboard and the UAA email utilize the same login information. Degree Works Track your Progress • • • • You can easily check your progress toward graduation with Degree Works, our web-based degree audit software. Degree Works tells you how far you've come and how far you need to go to reach your graduation goals. FAQs How to Access: • Students can log into their Degree Works records via UAOnline. Under "Student Services & Account Information" select "Degree Works/Electronic Degree Audit." Degree Works will enable you to: – – – – – View your progress toward your degree Run a degree audit on your program See how all completed courses apply to graduation requirements See any outstanding degree requirements still needed Determine how courses may be used toward a different major Conference Software There are a variety of different means to communicate with students. Browse some of the most commonly used conference resources: • • • • • • eLive (soon to be replaced) – Administrated by UAA IT Services – https://kb.uaa.alaska.edu/Wiki%20Pages/Elluminate% 20Live.aspx Skype / Google+ Hangouts / other end user video software – Administrated by Project Management AV personnel – http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/schoolofengineering/progr ams/pm/distance/index.cfm Microsoft Lync – Administrated by UAA IT Services http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/wolflync/ Cisco Jabber / Vidyo – Administrated by UA OIT VCS https://www.alaska.edu/oit/services/video-conferencing/ Lecture Options Your professors will utilize various resources to lecture. Here is information regarding several options: • • • • • Echo360 – Currently Administrated by UAA IT Services in conjunction with the Faculty Technology Center http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/facultytechnologycenter/contact/index.cfm Cisco Jabber / Vidyo – Administrated by UA OIT VCS (limited) – https://www.alaska.edu/oit/services/video-conferencing/ Microsoft Lync – Administrated by UAA IT Services (limited) – http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/wolflync/ Correspondence, Blackboard, et. al. – http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/distanceeducation/ – Keith Berggren – khberggren@uaa.alaska.edu – (907)786-4646 option 3 Registration UA Online: • UA Online is the online registration system for the University of Alaska. • www.uaonline.alaska.edu – Check your registration status – Register for classes – View your student records Logging on: UA ID Number: UA ID Number is a unique number assigned to you (sometimes called a 30 million number) which generally begins with a ‘3’. UA ID Number layout: 3xxxxxxx UA PIN: The PIN is used to log into UAOnline (it is not the password used for accessing your University e-mail, Blackboard, office computer, etc.). For Help: Manage your account; change password. Contact UAA Call Center for any additional issues. 907-786-4646 Note: If you have never logged into UAOnline before, your default PIN is your date of birth in the format MMDDYY. Continuous Registration What is Continuous Registration? • • • • • Continuous Registration acts like a placeholder when you are either taking no coursework or a part-time course load. This process keeps the student active in the UAA system. You must be registered during the summer semester before you graduate. To make Continuous Progress in their graduate program, students have the following options: – Registering for at least one graduate level credit applicable to their graduate degree, or – Paying the continuous registration fee (by registering for Extended Registration CRN) to remain active in the graduate program although not registered for any courses. – Find the extended registration CRNs for 2013-2014 at the Graduate School website under “Current Students.” Adhere to the continuous registration policy established by the specific college, school or department. – See your program advisor for details. More about Continuous Registration Is Continuous Registration Always a requirement? Health Insurance Distance Education students enrolled at UAA, UAF, or UAS taking 6 or more credits which do not meet the eligibility requirements because they are not taking at least 3 on-campus courses, may enroll in the plan on a voluntary basis using the Distance Education forms. The premium rates are indicated on the Distance Education enrollment form. To enroll, complete the Distance Education enrollment form available at your university or visit their website. Buying Textbooks • UAA’s Library provides some excellent tips to follow when deciding whether to buy or rent, and if purchasing, the best options. • If you decide to order through the bookstore, order specifically through the distance education portion of the site. Orders are shipped for $15. • UAA’s Bookstore FAQ • Also check out online sources. Be sure to order in advance as they require ample shipping time. In addition, review return policies. Some will waive shipping fees other specify that the purchaser must pay return fees. • Call 907-786- 4759 with any questions. Tips: 1. Compare prices! 2. Check ISBN Numbers! 3. Shop around; sometimes the UAA Campus IS the best deal for texts. Thesis Assistance Need Help? • General tips from the Graduate School. • Distance Education flow chart. • In addition, Elisa Mattison, the Graduate School Director provides individual formatting assistance and electronic thesis submission for distance students. – 907-786-1096 • Always check with your program because requirements vary. • Helpful advice for Creative Writing students writing theses. Thesis & Dissertation Editors The editors listed below will work with Graduate Students on theses or dissertations for a fee. Please contact the editor directly regarding your requirements and their rate. • • • • Rachel V. Boschma-Wynn – rvboschmawynn@alaska.edu Annie Derthick – 770-295-8271 – aoderthick@alaska.edu Colleen Moore Ace Writing Services, LLC – 239-601-7908 – www.acewritingservices.com Robin K. Cerwonka – 907-230-8481 – rcerwonka@hotmail.com Academic Resources The Online Library • Though, as a distance student, you do not have direct assess with the library, you can utilize the many online resources exclusive to UAA students. – Connect to Databases from off-campus. – RefWorks – General “How-to” Guides regarding research, writing tips, and other various topics. – In addition, there is material specific to departments such as Public Health and Nursing. InterLibrary Loans More Options for Graduate Students – For ILL service, Distance Students, Staff or Faculty may create an ILL account at http://consortiumlibrary.org/services/ill/. • For Articles: Here is an example of how to request an article: http://consortiumlibrary.org/tutorials/ill_requesting_asp.php – Everyone receives articles that are delivered Electronically to their ILL Posted Articles account with an email notification that the item is available. This ensures the Library does not fill up your email with large documents. – Students have 30 days to read, print, copy, save article before it is deleted. • For Books: Those who do not fall within the Anchorage/Matsu bowl but live within Alaska, may be eligible for Distance Delivery of returnable ILL materials like books or media. Are you eligible for Distance Delivery? – Go to http://consortiumlibrary.org/services/ill/distance_learner.php. • Sometimes materials arrive as "In Library Use Only" or are in formats that need special equipment like a microfilm or microfiche reader so may not be eligible for delivery. • The library ships Consortium Library Materials to Distance Students as either an electronic document in the case of articles or via mail in the case of books and media. • Distance Students who live outside the state are eligible for Electronic Article Delivery and Delivery of Consortium Library books, but are currently not eligible for regular Interlibrary Loans. Opportunities Graduate Student Association The Graduate Student Association, hereafter referred to as GSA, will represent the interests of students wishing to attain an advanced degree by communicating with the university to effect positive change. The GSA will work to make the University of Alaska Anchorage a more competitive institution by maintaining a living wage, adequate health insurance, sufficient resources and administrative support for all teaching and research assistants. The GSA will be a supportive community for students in all departments. Who can Join? GSA Membership is open to all students. Any graduate or professional student enrolled in a minimum of 3 credits and pursuing a master or doctoral degree at the University of Alaska Anchorage may vote at GSA meetings. Diversity UAA Welcomes Diversity! The Office of Campus Diversity and Compliance primary function is to: – promote, support, measure, and celebrate diversity. This mission also includes support for the Diversity Action Council and other programming events and activities that promote diversity on campus. – manage and coordinate University policies, procedures, and programs regarding equal opportunity and affirmative action. – The Office of Campus Diversity and Compliance (OCDC) handles complaints on discrimination and harassment based on race, color, gender, sexual-orientation, religion, national origin, citizenship, age, marital status, disability or status as a Vietnam-era or disabled veteran. – Find more details at the website. Contact • Marva Watson – Director – mjwatson@uaa.alaska.edu – (907) 786-1424 • Jerry Trew – Title IX Investigator – jltrew@uaa.alaska.edu – (907) 786-1535 Military Resources for Military and Veteran Students • UAA’s Military & Veteran Community Resources provides information for Military and Veteran students and their families. • Vet Success • Contact John Johnson with questions. Thank you for your service! International Students Resources • • • For answers to all your questions regarding International Student Services, go to the UAA website. – New students should visit the website as soon as possible to get an overview of important information. Call International Student Services. David Racki – – • • • • • • • • • International Student Admission Officer and Advisor, PDSO University Center 3901 Old Seward Highway, Suite 106 Anchorage, AK 99503 Phone: (907) 786-1573 | Fax: (907) 786-4888 Email: dracki@uaa.alaska.edu Anna Shcheglyuk & Jake Park ISS Student Assistants Office Location: University Center, Suite 106 Phone: (907) 786-1670 | Fax: (907) 786-4888 Email: International@uaa.alaska.edu Compliance with Federal Policies Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) • If your research involves animals, you might require IACUC review. Contact Information: • Dr. Jane Shelby, IACUC Chair – njshelby@uaa.alaska.edu – 907-786-4772 • Kelly McLain, Research Compliance Officer – kamclain@uaa.alaska.edu – 907-786-1099 – http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/research/ric/iacu c/index.cfm Institutional Review Board (IRB) • If your research involves human participants, then you might fall under the jurisdiction of IRB regulations Contact Information: • Dr. Robert Boekman – rjboekman@uaa.alaska.edu – 907-786-1793 • Kelly McLain, Research Compliance Officer – kamclain@uaa.alaska.edu – 907-786-1099 – http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/research/rixc/irb /index.cfm NSF and NIH Funded Research NSF and NIH Funding • • Do you have research funded by NSF? Are there undergraduates, graduates, or post-docs working on the research? Do you have an NOH training grant? If you answered yes to any of the questions above, please read the following notice: – • The RCR training course is required by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for all those working on an NSF grant as of January 4, 2010. This requirement only includes undergraduates, graduates, and post-docs working on research funded by NSF. – The National Institutes of Health (NIH) requires that all trainees, fellows, participants, and scholars receiving support through any NIH training, career development award (individual or institutional), research education grant, and dissertation research grant must receive instruction in responsible conduct of research. This policy will effect all new and renewal applications submitted on or after January 25, 2010. – Find more information at http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/research/ric/riced.cfm. NSF and NIH Training Requirements – • The CITI course fulfills the NSF requirement for RCR training. However, receipt of online RCR training alone may not be sufficient to meet NIH RCR training requirements, which depends upon the type of person being trained and whether other training options (e.g., mentoring, classroom training, lectures) should be utilized. Access to CITI – CITI can be accessed here: http://www.citiprogram.org. – Go to the CITI home page (the link above) and log in (remember your login information so you can re-enter to complete this course or to choose another option). – Find the link "add a course or update your learner group" and click. Then click on "update groups". Then read and follow the directions checking the option(s) you want to complete. – Click to continue and click on "Go Back to Learner's Main Menu". The course you chose will be listed there and you can begin the course you selected. It will come up whenever you log in again. – A certificate is available to print/save upon completion. Stay Informed Sources of Information • Internet Stay up-todate on the latest news! – The UAA Web site at www.uaa.alaska.edu is updated. – Detailed information about emergencies is posted on the Green & Gold News site at http://greenandgold.uaa.alaska.edu. • Newspapers – The Northern Light – Anchorage Daily News • Radio – 1610 AM Wolf-Radio: UAA has a parking/emergency radio transmitter which operates on 1610 AM. – 88.1 FM KRUA Radio: For University Closures. – Emergency Communication - In the event of an emergency, UAA telephones act as speakers to broadcast emergency announcements. Call (907) 786-1800 for emergency information. Stay in Touch! Save yourself the stress. • Contact the Graduate School with questions. • Attend formatting workshops early. • Schedule additional appointments, if necessary. Good luck! UAA Graduate School welcomes you to Fall 2013! A human being is not attaining his full heights until he is educated. Horace Mann