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Marquette University
Graduate School
New Student OrientationAugust 27, 2015
Mr. Carl WainscottAssistant Dean
of the Graduate School
Welcome!
Dr. Kevin GibsonInterim Dean of the Graduate School
o Welcome and Congratulations!o Marquette University & Graduate School
Overview o Student Groups of GSO & PFFPo Graduate School Academic Requirementso 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.
Mailbox in Graduate SchoolPhone: (414) 288-5841Email: [email protected]:
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.
Mailbox in Graduate SchoolPhone: (414) 288-5957Email: [email protected]: 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) 288-7137Website – 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: Holthusen Hall, 1st Floor 1324 W. Wisconsin Ave.
Phone: (414) 288-7423Website: 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 Studentswww.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 JamesResearch & Instructional Services Librarian
o Raynor Memorial Libraries
Raynor Memorial Libraries
Two buildings connected via bridge
24/7 access to Raynor Library 1st & 2nd 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 ConsultationsGroup Study RoomsCafé 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
We hope to see you soon!
Have a great semester!
Thank you!
www.marquette.edu/library
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
http://www.marquette.edu/its/365
Devices:Windows PCsMacsiPadsiPhones/iPod TouchesWindows and Android phones
1TB of file storage
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
• Must install drivers in order to print• Double sided printing default
Fall Spring Summer
Enrolled Students $14.00 $14.00 $7.00
Secure your devices with Passwords
Anti-virus Software
Never give out your password
IT Services Alert Messages
IT Services Alert
Ms. Christine TaylorTitle IX Coordinator
Student Affairs
o Title IX: What you need to know about preventing sexual harassment, discrimination and sexual misconducto What is Title IX?o Defining sexual harassmento Required actionso Reporting incidentso Marquette’s new policy and Title IX resolution process
Ms. Sherri LexAssistant Director for Student Records
Graduate School
o Marquette University Workflowo Graduate School Websiteo Graduate Student
Responsibilities
Marquette University Workflow
Student 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
Graduate School
• Admissions• Financial Aid• Records• Assistant Dean• Associate Dean• Dean
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 KerrickAdmissions Coordinator
Graduate School
o Student Life
Cura Personalis
• Graduate School - More than academics
ExcellencePromotion of FaithLeadership Service to Others
Service OpportunitiesCenter for Community ServiceAMU 329 (414) 288-6873marquette.edu/osd/service
• Hunger Clean Up
• Habitat for Humanity
• Big Brothers/Big Sisters
• Special Olympics
Counseling Center
Holthusen Hall, 2nd 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, 3rd Floor 604 N. 16th 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 Clinicmarquette.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 2401355 W. Wisconsin Ave (414) 288-5542
marquette.edu/english/writingcenter
•Individual writing consultations•Workshops for writers•Mini Writing Retreats
Campus MinistryAMU 236, 1442 W. Wisconsin Ave.
(414) 288-6873marquette.edu/cm
• Faith formation• Service
programs• Retreats• Pastoral care
• Serves students of all faiths
• Worship opportunities• Sacred spaces
throughout campus
Fitness Centers
Helfaer Recreation Center and Tennis Stadium 525 N. 16th 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
MUPD and Campus SafetyParking Structure 1, 749 N. 16th 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 ServicesWells Street Structure, 1240 W.
Wells Street(414) 288-6911
marquette.edu/parking
• 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
Alumni Memorial Unionmarquette.edu/amu
AMU Food Servicesmarquette.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 Marq818 North 16th 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
Milwaukeewww.officialmilwaukee.com
•The greater MKE area has a population of 1.6 million people• 600,000 in MKE proper• 30th 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)
Milwaukeewww.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 Marquette University Graduate School Graduate School
Thanks You! 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