PATHWAY TO GRADUATION STUDENT GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1WELCOME LETTER 3 STUDENT CHECKLIST 4FINANCIAL AID 7VETERAN STUDENTS 8 STUDENT PORTAL 10 BUYING BOOKS 13 ONLINE CLASSROOM 15 ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT REPORT 16STUDENT SUPPORT & RESOURCES 18POLICIES & PROCEDURES 20GRADUATION & CAREERS 22STUDENT NOTES 23LOCATIONS You will notice a search symbol next to keywords throughout the guide. Type these keywords in our search box at NU.edu, or within the Student Knowledge Base, for additional information on the topic. WELCOME TO THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FAMILY Dear Student, Congratulations! You are now a part of an exceptionally talented and diverse student body of entrepreneurs, leaders, and eager learners. Embarking on your academic journey can be both exciting and challenging. We understand that, so we will provide you with all the support you need to succeed. In addition to our personal guidance, this student booklet serves as an additional tool for you to keep handy throughout your time at National University. From the day you begin your classes to the day you graduate, we want to make sure you feel at home here. Questions may pop up or unexpected situations may occur that you need help with quickly. Because your time is precious and limited as a student, we have brought our resources directly to you in this easy-to-follow guide. Earning your degree at National University will be a life-changing experience. We are here to help you take advantage of all the opportunities we have to offer. This is our pledge to you that we will assist in making your time at National University as rewarding as possible. Warm regards and the best of luck in your success, Your National University Team NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1 STUDENT CHECKLIST As a student, you have a lot on your plate: orientation, buying books, and figuring out your class schedule. Getting acclimated to student life may take a bit of adjusting. We’ve compiled a checklist so that you won’t forget the important steps you need to take as a student from start to finish. Check off each milestone and track your progress. Before you know it, you’ll be sporting a new cap and gown at graduation. START SMART ubmit your official transcripts from all of the S institutions you have attended to: STAY ON TRACK National University Attn: Records 9980 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 Or submit electronically to records@nu.edu Schedule classes with your Academic Advisor ogin to the SOAR Student Portal through L Single Sign On If applicable: -- Meet with Student Finance Advisor to discuss financial aid -- Meet with Credential Program Specialist to discuss credential information -- Submit Military Documents including Military Joint Services Transcripts (JST) and discuss military and VA programs with your Academic Advisor -- An automated notification will appear in the Message Center of your SOAR Student Portal when evaluation is complete -- Once a degree evaluation is complete, and courses are scheduled, financial aid will be processed sk your Academic Advisor about transition A programs if you are an undergraduate student Check in with your Academic Advisor, Credential Program Specialist, and Student Finance Advisor as needed FINISH STRONG When you are within three classes of finishing your degree, and/or planning to attend commencement, complete your Application for Graduation and pay the graduation fee Visit NU.edu for commencement ceremony information Join the National University Alumni Community at alumni.NU.edu/sslpage -- Complete placement exams -- Submit proof of U.S. residency to Academic Advisor -- Attend orientation ogin to your online course L and complete the Student Orientation Tutorial Order textbooks two weeks prior to the start of your first class ay tuition by the first day of your first course P (may not apply to financial aid students with accepted postponement agreement) Check in with your Academic Advisor (as well as your Credential Program Specialist and Student Finance Advisor, if applicable) to ensure all To-Do List items are completed eview the Academic Advisement Report with R your Academic Advisor to see if you have met all requirements for graduation NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 3 FINANCIAL AID How am I going to pay for school? National University offers a variety of financial aid options to students who qualify. Grants, loans, and scholarships can help cover the cost of tuition, books, and living expenses. In fact, 66 percent of all National University students receive some form of financial assistance. GETTING STARTED: APPLYING FOR A STUDENT LOAN pply for a FAFSA pin at pin.ed.gov if you A have never completed an online FAFSA omplete the FAFSA at fafsa.gov. Enter the NU C school code 011460 within 30 days of enrollment omplete the _________________________ (years) FAFSA C using ________________________(year) tax return Submit all transcripts for degree evaluation Build a schedule of classes with your Academic Advisor WHAT’S NEXT? Confirm National University received your FAFSA omplete Financial Aid checklist through C SOAR Student Portal: -- Complete Entrance Counseling and Master Promissory Note if you will apply for loans at studentloans.gov FUTURE PLANNING The application is available January 1 of each year and closes June 30 of the following year. If the undergraduate student is interested in applying for the CAL Grant, the FAFSA must be completed by March 2 to be considered. Contact financial aid whenever you make changes to your class schedule to determine how or if it will affect your financial aid Borrow responsibly. View your financial aid history at nslds.ed.gov SCHOLARSHIPS In addition to federally funded student loans, National University offers a variety of scholarships and grants to students who are: yy in financial need yy exceptional students ait for the review of financial aid documents by W the financial aid processing center yy in the military yy Community College transfers Wait for the processing of the financial aid award Receive an award confirmation – award information is viewable in your SOAR Student Portal once your award is finalized You’ve worked hard to achieve your goals, and we want to reward you. E-mail: scholarships@nu.edu -- Submit all financial aid documents required 4 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU MILITARY AFFILIATED STUDENTS National University is committed to providing exceptional support for our Service Members throughout their educational journey. We offer various exclusive military support services, including discounted tuition rates, access to classes both online and on base, and Servicemembers Opportunity Colleges (SOC) benefits. In 2011, NU established the Center of Excellence for Veteran Student Success (CEVSS) with faculty and staff dedicated to providing a higher quality of life through the coupling of pre-existing services and support with newlycreated programming specifically developed to meet the needs of veteran students. The Center is available to assist in getting your GI Bill benefits started or transferring them in from another school. You may contact them at 858-541-7780 or at veteransuccesscenter@nu.edu. GETTING STARTED: -- Provide your Certificate of Eligibility or VA 22-1990, VA 22-1990e, and VA 22-5490 via SOAR Student Portal Speak with your Academic Advisor to determine military affiliation benefits Submit documents to verify military affiliation to your Academic Advisor. Must choose at least one of the following based on applicability: -- Provide DD Form 214 member 4 via SOAR Student Portal For those who have previously used their benefits at another school: -- Complete and submit a Request for Change of Program or Place of Training (VA form 22-1995) to the National University VA department -- Show Common Access Card (CAC) or Military ID (do not make a copy) -- Most recent Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) -- Command Letter – Statement of Service/ Letter of Verification -- DD-214 -- Retiree Account Statement (RAS) Form can be accessed via www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage MYCAA: -- Spouses of Servicemembers on Active duty in Pay grades: E-1 to E-5, W-1 to W-2, and O-1 to O-2 Submit all applicable official transcripts TUITION ASSISTANCE (TA): Contact your Academic Advisor to obtain course information needed on TA application Submit a hard copy of approved Tuition Assistance Verification Form to your Academic Advisor or submit online if able. Also submit a copy to veteransaffairs@nu.edu GI BILL BENEFITS: How to Establish a MyCAA Account: -- Visit the MyCAA Spouse Portal online at aiportal.acc.af.mil/mycaa Visit your local Base Education Center to ensure TA eligibility and application processes Who is Eligible? Call 1 (800) 342-9647 to speak with a MyCAA Career and Education Consultant STAY ON TRACK: Contact your Academic Advisor with any questions. E-mail veteransaffairs@nu.edu on inquiries regarding tuition assistance and GI bill benefits information. For first time users: -- Complete and submit an Application for VA Education Benefits (VA form 22-1990) to the department of Veterans Affairs Form can be accessed via www.ebenefits.va.gov/ebenefits/homepage NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 7 STUDENT PORTAL The SOAR Student Portal will allow you access to obtain vital information in one centralized place. YOU CAN DO THINGS LIKE: yy View your class schedule yy Receive updates from your professor or alerts from staff yy Sign up for a new class yy Find out what books you need for class yy Pay for classes and purchase books yy Apply for graduation yy Request transcripts yy Financial aid information yy Access e-forms yy Access this guide yy View Academic Advisement Report HERE IS A STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS TO ACCESS THE SOAR STUDENT PORTAL: 1. Y ou will receive a Single Sign On welcome and activation e-mail with login information, including your user name and password. 2. Access the Single Sign On page at nu.okta.com. 3. Activate your account to gain access and click on the icon for the SOAR Student Portal. If you have questions about Single Sign On, please refer to nu.edu/sso. If you experience difficulties accessing your account, pleasecontact the Student Concierge Services at (866) 628-8988 or scs@nu.edu. 8 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU BOOK BUYING AND LIBRARY National University makes it easy to get your books two weeks before classes start so you come to class prepared on your first day. No more panicking, rushing around, or expedited shipping. The books you need are just a few clicks away. To view the textbooks that are required for your upcoming class and to purchase them, use the SOAR Student Portal. HERE IS A STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS TO BUY BOOKS: THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1. Access the Single Sign On page at nu.okta.com. While the National University library does not rent out textbooks to students, some of your classes may require you to read novels or research online journals. Check the online library to see if what you need is available for free. We also have partnerships with outside California universities to loan students books that they cannot find at our own library. So if we don’t have your book on hand, we can check other schools to see if they can accommodate you. 2. Click on the icon for the SOAR Student Portal. 3. Click on the My Class Schedule link under Quick Links for Students. Or, using the left hand menu, select Academics, then My Academics, and finally My Class Schedule. 4. Scroll through your class list and in the right-hand column of your class schedule there is a link to View/ Buy Books. Click this link to see what textbook(s) are required and then click Buy Books to be taken to the Text Direct website to purchase your textbook(s). Please note that the Buy Books icon is only active two weeks prior to the class start date. Note: Pop-up blockers must be disabled in order to view textbooks information. Click “View All” because there may be more than one textbook for a class. ALTERNATIVES TO BUYING BOOKS AT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Sure, shiny new hardbacks are nice, but buying books can get expensive. If you are looking for a more economical way to obtain required books for school, please contact your academic advisor. 10 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU To request a book today, go to NU.libguides.com/forms Username: _______________________________________________________ Password:________________________________________________________ ONLINE CLASSROOM Taking an online class at National University is fun, informative, and engaging. As an online student, you can take classes from anywhere in the world. Expect the same features in your virtual classroom as you would in a traditional classroom. WITH YOUR ONLINE CLASS, YOU CAN: yy Listen to lectures yy Participate in discussion forums yy See your grades posted yy Submit assignments yy Contact your professor and classmates Each course is broken down into weekly modules, where your instructor posts reading and class assignments so that you can easily keep track of your progress throughout the class. GO MOBILE WITH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY We’d rather forget our wallets at home than our cellphones these days. In today’s world, we depend on technology for everything. Mobile apps buy our morning coffee, get us where we need to go, tell us the best restaurants around town, connect us with friends, and now, connect us to our classroom. With the National University Mobile app, you can now access your class information and engage with your classmates anytime, anywhere. The app features: yy Activity – Quickly view the recent activity from your courses, including thread topics and responses, dropbox submissions, and grades yy pcoming – See scheduled items from your courses, U including threads, content items, quizzes and exams yy Discussions – Read thread topics and respond to your instructor or classmates yy Announcements – Quickly see what is happening in your courses yy radebook – View grades and comments on G your assignments yy People – Easy access to others in your course HERE IS A STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS TO ACCESS YOUR ONLINE COURSE: 1. You will receive a notification that you have a message in your Student Message Center previous to the start of your online course. 2. To access your Student Message Center, log in through the Single Sign On page at nu.okta.com. 3. Click on the icon for the SOAR Student Portal. 4. View your new message in the Student Message Center regarding your upcoming class and steps to access your course. For Technical Difficulties, please contact Student Concierge Services . Call toll-free: (866) 628-8988 or e-mail: scs@nu.edu. For step-by-step instructions on navigating your online classroom and helping you become familiar with the online learning environment, please view the Student Orientation Tutorial DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE “NATIONAL UNIVERSITY MOBILE” APP TODAY ON: iTunes – search for “National University Mobile” Google play – search for “National University Mobile” Windows Phone – search for “NU Mobile” NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 13 ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT REPORT The Academic Advisement Report (AAR) is the official document that tracks your course requirements and progress towards program completion. Once you’ve successfully passed all of your courses on the AAR, you are eligible to graduate. Please contact your Academic Advisor if you are ready to review your AAR and ask how you can use your AAR to search for classes. HERE IS A STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS TO ACCESS YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT REPORT THROUGH THE SOAR STUDENT PORTAL: 1.Access the Single Sign On page at nu.okta.com 2.Click on the icon for the SOAR Student Portal. 3.Select “Academics” on the left hand side 4.A new tab will open up titled “My Academics” 5.Under “My Academics,” you will select “Academic Advisement Report” 6. I n the drop-down menus, you will first select the academic institution (National University) and report type (AAR for graduate/undergraduate) 7.Select “GO” 8. Click “Expand All” STUDENT SUPPORT & RESOURCES As a student at National University, you are receiving more than a degree; you are getting a unique experience. You will discover a sense of belonging and connection with your newfound community of faculty, students, and alumni. Below are student resources to enhance your experience at National University. STUDENT CONCIERGE SERVICES Your one-stop center for financial aid, credentials, admissions, and graduation questions. You can speak with a student advocate from 7 a.m.-midnight. Phone: (866) 628-8988 E-mail: scs@nu.edu CAREER CENTER Take your learning beyond the classroom walls and into the workplace with career counseling, internships, and resume/cover letter writing assistance. Phone: (858) 541-7950 E-mail: careerservices@nu.edu CENTER OF EXCELLENCE FOR VETERAN STUDENT SUCCESS Ease your transition to campus life with academic, career, and other veteran support services. Spectrum Campus, Room 171 9388 Lightwave Avenue San Diego, CA 92123-1426 Phone: (858) 541-7780 E-mail: veteransuccesscenter@nu.edu FACULTY ADVISORS In addition to your personal advisor, your faculty advisor provides program specific advisement about your classes, curriculum, and instructors. Consult the general catalog to see which faculty advisor is assigned to your program. LIBRARY National University offers students both a physical and online library. You can request to borrow books, journals, and videos online, or visit the library at our Spectrum campus: National University Library 9393 Lightwave Avenue San Diego, CA 9212 Phone: (858) 541-7900 library.NU.edu 16 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU MATH CENTER Need help with algebra or statistics? Make an appointment in-person or online at numath.mywconline.com. E-mail: mathtutor@nu.edu WRITING CENTER Let’s face it, even Ernest Hemingway sought feedback on his writing. That’s why our 25-minute online writing consultations help you sharpen your critical thinking and writing skills. E-mail: wonline@nu.edu SOCIAL MEDIA Connect, share, and discover on National University’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Flickr, Pinterest, Google Plus, and Foursquare. Go to NU.edu/socialmedia OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR The Registrar will come in handy when you need to request transcripts, send in new transcripts, or have questions about your academic record, including grades and official evaluations. Phone: (866) NU-ACCESS ext. 8260 E-mail: registrar@nu.edu SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS National University is committed to providing qualified students with disabilities an equal opportunity to access the benefits, rights, and privileges of University services, programs, and activities in the most integrated setting appropriate to student needs. Phone: (858) 642-8058 E-mail: specialservices@nu.edu STUDENT BUSINESS SERVICES Questions about tuition payments and fees can be directed to student accounts at: Stuact@nu.edu TECHNICAL SUPPORT Having trouble logging into your classes? The Help Desk is available 24/7. Phone: (877) 252-7715 E-mail: helpdesk@myonlinelogin.com STUDENT KNOWLEDGE BASE This handy site includes articles on hot topics in higher education and current events at your school. You can also find answers to FAQs. Click on the student Login tab under NU.edu to get up to date on the latest news. TESTING CENTER You may have a unique situation that requires you to take a standardized test, such as the CLEP, ACCUPLACER, DSST and Challenge/Credit by Exams. National University is here to help administer your test and get you ready for the big day. E-mail: testingservices@nu.edu STUDENT ACADEMIC SUCCESS CENTER Are you concerned with your grades? Has your undergraduate GPA fallen under university standards? Are you at risk of being placed on Academic Probation or Academic Disqualification? We are here to help you succeed. Contact the Student Academic Success Center today to explore the free tools and helpful resources we have in place to help you increase your learning and effectiveness in class. Phone: (858) 642-8290 E-mail: academicsuccesscenter@nu.edu POLICIES & PROCEDURES Students are held liable for all National University policies and procedures. Below is a short list that will be helpful for new students. Please see the general catalog for a complete list. yy -- Must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 -- Minimum cumulative grade point average of a 3.0 within their core requirements to be eligible for graduation ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS Students who have more than three absences and who are still enrolled as of midnight of the 21st day of the session will be issued a letter grade of “F” or “U” as appropriate for the grading criteria of the class. LEAVE OF ABSENCE (LOA) yy equests for LOA must be submitted prior to the R last week of class in the term preceding the LOA request. Documentation must be provided to support the extenuating circumstances requiring the LOA. Requests must be submitted via e-form with the assistance of your admissions advisor. yy uestions regarding eligibility for LOA may be Q submitted to studentloa@nu.edu DROP/REFUND DEADLINE yy Prior to midnight (PST) of the ninth (9th) day of the session: receive a 100 percent refund and no grade or notation will appear on student’s record. yy Prior to midnight (PST) of the tenth (10th) day of the session: receive a 50 percent refund and a “W” (Withdrawn) will appear on student’s record. yy After midnight (PST) of the tenth (10th) day of the session: receive no refund and a “W” (Withdrawn) will appear on student’s record. yy After midnight (PST) of the twenty-first (21st) day of the session: receive no refund and a grade of “F” or “U”, as appropriate for the course. yy Please refer to the Student Knowledge Base or the general catalog for exact drop dates. All requests to drop or withdraw must be received by your Advisor by the published deadlines. TUITION DUE yy You will receive a statement for payment in the mail two weeks prior to the state of each course. yy I f you are receiving financial aid, please be aware you may apply for tuition postponement. SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS yy Undergraduate Students -- Must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 -- Minimum cumulative grade point average of a 2.0 within their major or core coursework to be eligible for graduation 18 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU Graduate Students FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) yy elease of Records if you authorize a third party (friend R or family member) to have viewing access or to call for information on your behalf. This does not grant third party access to request changes to your student record. yy Release of Records Form can be found at NU.edu/assets/resources/pageResources/ ReleaseofStudentRecords.pdf STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES It is the policy of National University, in compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, and other federal and state disability nondiscrimination laws, that no student shall, on the basis of his/her disability, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subject to discrimination under any University program or activity. CIVIL RIGHTS National University is committed to maintaining a working and learning environment in which students, faculty, and staff can develop intellectually, professionally, personally, and socially. Such an atmosphere must be free of intimidation, fear, coercion, and reprisal. The University prohibits discrimination or harassment on the basis of race, ethnic or national origin, religion, age, sex, color, physical or mental disability, marital, or veteran status under any program or activity offered under its control. CODE OF CONDUCT Student Discipline Students are expected to conduct themselves in a responsible manner that reflects ethics, honor and good citizenship. They are also expected to abide by the regulations of the University. It is the students’ responsibility to maintain academic honesty and integrity. Code of Classroom Etiquette Freedom of speech and expression is valued in the academic setting. Students must strive to work together in a setting of civility, tolerance, and respect for each other. Code of Conduct for Online Students Freedom of speech and expression is valued in the academic setting. Equally valued is the respect given to University computer systems and information technology. Campus Security Report The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act requires the distribution of an annual security report to all current faculty, staff, and students and notice of its availability to prospective students, faculty and staff. The annual security report includes statistics for the previous three years concerning reported crimes that occurred on campus, in certain off-campus buildings, or on property owned or controlled by National University, and on public property within, or immediately adjacent to and accessible from, the campus or center. The report also includes institutional policies concerning campus security such as policies concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, and the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters. Crime statistics are reported to the U.S. Department of Education at ope.ed.gov/security, and on the University’s website at NU.edu/CampusSecurity. GRADUATION & CAREERS You’ve sacrificed your free time to earn a degree for your future and for your family. You’ve somehow managed to dig deep, finding the time, energy, and motivation to finish your degree. You had the discipline, organization, and outside support you needed to succeed. Now, it’s time to bask in all the glory. Your hard work has paid off. When you are within three classes from finishing your degree or planning on attending National University’s annual Commencement exercises, you should submit the Application for Graduation . Conferral dates are every third Sunday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. To be eligible, coursework must be completed and grades posted prior to the conferral date. HERE IS A STEP-BY-STEP PROCESS TO APPLY FOR GRADUATION: 1.Submit the Application for Graduation during the application period for your degree conferral date. Applications are available through your SOAR Student Portal. 2.Complete all academic requirements for your degree prior to the degree conferral date. 3.Settle all financial obligations, including payment of the graduation fee, prior to your conferral date. COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY PARTICIPATING IN COMMENCEMENT ommencement occurs once a year and is held in C Southern California. ALUMNI SERVICES lumni are eligible to participate in an array of programs A and services through the Office of Development and Alumni Relations. CAREER CENTER Your relationship with National University continues to grow and deepen at graduation. We have made a life-long commitment to support your professional development endeavors. Your degree has opened up new possibilities, allowing you to pursue a career that gives you a real sense of purpose and satisfaction. We offer the following unique benefits. Phone: (858) 541-7950 E-mail: careerservices@nu.edu CAREER INFORMATION Career Quick Sheets match your area of study with various job positions. Learn about the types of employers who hire you and join professional associations and affiliations within your industry. JOB PORTAL Use the online Job Portal to search for jobs, post your resume, find out about career fairs, and receive advice on resume writing, interviewing, salaries, and job outlooks. SAMPLE RESUMES AND COVER LETTERS A resume is that magical piece of paper that gets you noticed and your foot in the door. Check out professional resume and cover letter samples tailored to your specific industry, and refine or revamp your materials. KUDER® JOURNEY Kuder® Journey offers lifelong career guidance through training and tutorials, and career assessments to help evaluate your interests and suggest the right education and career paths. 20 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU STUDENT NOTES Student ID#_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Expected first class___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Transcript due date___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ FASFA year(s)_______________________________Important FA dates___________________________________________________________ Catalog version_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Date of next appointment with Academic 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_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 22 (855) 355-6288 NU.EDU NATIONAL UNIVERSITY LOCATIONS CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO COUNTY National University Academic Headquarters 11255 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037 (858) 642-8800 National University System AdministrativeHeadquarters 11355 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA 92037 (858) 642-8000 Office of Registrar 9980 Carroll Canyon Road San Diego, CA 92131 Carlsbad Campus 705 Palomar 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