Title: Communications
1 University and ISSO Welcome http//www.utdallas
.edu/student/international/new/orientation
2 3Carol Oshel Matt Makowka present
- http//www.utdallas.edu/library/
4McDermott Library - Collection
- Supports the curriculum of all the schools at UT
Dallas. - Thousands of books, e-books, journals, magazines,
newspapers, e-journals, DVDs and videos, and
audio books plus, dozens of laptops. - Students are expected to BUY their TEXTBOOKS.
5McDermott Library - Collection
- Government Depository for state and federal
documents. - Hundreds of online databases for searching
journals, magazines and books.
6McDermott Library - Reserves
- Class material may be On Reserve. Find the
call number in the on-line catalog, and go to the
Circulation/Reserve Desk for check out. - The materials are usually for library use only.
- Some materials may be available electronically.
They can be accessed anywhere you have access to
a computer.
7McDermott Library - ILL
- If we do not have what you need for your
research, we can borrow it from another library
through our Interlibrary Loan service (ILL).
8McDermott Library Other Services
- COPY CENTER
- B/W photocopies and prints for 6/page
- Scanning B/W Color FREE
- COMPUTER LABS
- 1st and 2nd Floors (must have NetID and Comet
Card) - Laptop computers can be checked out (in-library
only)
9McDermott Library Other Locations
- Office in SOM.
- Librarians on the Loose various places at
various times. - Callier Library specializing in Behavioral and
Brain Sciences
10McDermott Library Comet Card
- Main access to McDermott Library is your Comet
Card (student ID) - Check out (charge) materials.
- Print and photocopy.
- Access resources from off campus.
11McDermott Library Paper Assistance
- Library carries many writing style manuals and
online writing guides. - software can
automatically format papers for citing and create
bibliographies (works cited) in a variety of
styles. - Writing Lab on 2nd Floor (MC 2.402) can assist
with grammar, spellchecking, and citations.
12McDermott Library Reference Librarians
- Look for this symbol to get in touch
with us in person, via phone, or online. - Individual help sessions are available by
appointment. - ALL QUESTIONS ARE WELCOME!
13McDermott Library Reference Librarians
- 10 reference librarians, 9 with subject
specialties - Stephanie Isham, General Studies Science/Math
Ed., ext 2629 sisham_at_utdallas.edu - Dr. Ellen Safley, Economic, Political Policy
Sciences, ext. 2916 safley_at_utdallas.edu - Loreen Phillips, Business Management, ext 2126
Loreen.Phillips_at_utdallas.edu - Hillary Campbell, Business Management, ext 2959
Loreen.Phillips_at_utdallas.edu - Linda Snow, Arts Humanities, ext 2626
snow_at_utdallas.edu - Kreg Walvoord, Chemistry Mathematics, ext 2919
walvoord_at_utdallas.edu - Susan Kutchi, Biology, Health Medicine,
Behavioral Brain Sciences, ext 2613
susan.kutchi_at_utdallas.edu
14McDermott Library Why You Should Get to Know
Us!
- If you dont ask, we cant help!
- We know our stuff!
- The library is a service for which you have paid!
15McDermott Library - Contacts
- Carol Oshel
- carol.oshel_at_utdallas.edu
- Reference/Liaison Librarian Computer Science
ext 2627 - Matt Makowka
- mattmm_at_utdallas.edu
- Reference/Liaison Librarian Engineeringext
6773
16University of Texas at Dallas
- An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
University - P. O. Box 830643 Richardson, TX 75083-0643
972-883-2955 - July 2008
17Judicial Affairs
18Student Conduct and Discipline
19Resource Tools
- Course syllabus
- Teachers, teaching and lab assistants
- Office hours
- McDermott Library
- Learning Center writing and math skills
- Internet seek scholarly sources
20Scholastic Dishonesty
- Frequent Allegations
- ? Cheating
- ? Collusion
- ? Plagiarism
21Misconduct
- Misuse of computer access privileges
- Counterfeit documents
- Parking permits
- Employment resumes applications
- Harassment
- Teachers, teaching assistants, etc.
- Other students
- Alcohol Use and misuse
22Immigration and Employment
23International Student Services Office
- International Student Services Office Mission
- To enhance the quality of experience for
international students by providing timely,
consistent and accurate service through
individual advising, the processing of paperwork
and outreach efforts. - We work for you by helping you to understand and
comply with the necessary immigration
regulations.
24How to Complete your Immigration File
- Transfer Students
- Copy of Visa
- Copy of Passport
- Copy of I-94
- Copy of I-20
- Bank Statement
- UTD Financial Affidavit
- SEVIS release
- To ensure the successful transfer of your
- immigration status to UTD, submit all
- documents by 08/29/08 and sign I-20 by
- 09/19/08
All documents must be received before you can
register!
- Overseas Students
- Copy of Visa
- Copy of Passport
- Copy of stamped I-94
- Copy of stamped I-20
25ISSO Services
- What the ISS can provide
- Travel endorsements on I-20
- Invitation letters
- Concurrent Enrollment
- CPT/OPT applications
- Requests for new I20s
- Status Verification letters (visa status)
- F-1 status advising via email, walk-in hours or
appointment - Most paperwork requests require at least 24 hours
for processing, please plan accordingly. - Services available in other UTD offices
- Academic Advising
- Scholarship questions
- Residency questions
- Enrollment Verification letters (credit hours
taken)
26How to Maintain your F-1 status
- Report to the DSO at the school you are
authorized to attend on your I-20 for initial
registration in SEVIS. You must follow USCIS and
university transfer procedures to attend a new
school. - Do not work, either on or off campus, unless
specifically authorized under the regulations at
8 C.F.R. 214.2(f)(9) or (10). - Have a valid, unexpired passport, I-20 and I-94
card. A valid F-1 visa is not required to
maintain F-1 status. - Notify the Office of the Registrar of any change
of residence or mailing address within ten days
of the change. You may also use the Student
Information System to make the change.
27Maintaining F-1 Status Full Course of Study
- Pursue a full-course of study in your degree
program every long semester unless approved for
reduced enrollment by your International Student
Advisor. - Enroll full time by Census Day of the semester,
which is the 12th class day. Undergraduates must
take 12 credit hours per semester. Graduate
students must take 9 credit hours per semester.
Summer enrollment is optional unless it is your
first semester or you are beginning a new
academic program. - If you are a teaching or research assistant, your
academic department may have specific hour
requirements. - F-1 students may only count 3 hours of on-line
credit towards the full-time requirement each
semester. - F-1 students may not take all classes in a single
8 or 6 week session. You must take at least one
course for the whole long semester.
28A Reduced Course Load must be approved in advance
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- Deadline for all reduced/concurrent enrollment
forms is Census Day, Sept. 8, 2008.
29Maintaining your I20
- 1) Change of name, citizenship
- Transfer to a new school
- Change of major or level (must be approved before
the first day of class) - Completion date- if cannot finish by end date on
I20, you must apply for a program extension! - 5) Change of funds
- 6) If anything other than D/S is stamped in
the upper right hand corner.
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30What if I do not maintain my F-1 status?
- The USCIS will be notified through the SEVIS
system of the infraction. - You lose all of your F-1 benefits.
- Reinstatements are long and difficult to obtain.
31F2 Dependents
- Documents Needed
- Copy of Passport
- Copy of Visa
- Copy of I-94
- Copy of F-2 I-20
32Are you a J-1/J-2 visa holder?
- Please visit with one of our international
advisors if you have questions about your status
or need assistance.
33Travel In Out of the U.S.
- If you are planning to travel outside of the
United States - An international student advisor must endorse
your I-20 on page 3. - It is a good idea to visit www.travel.state.gov
and www.ice.gov for updated travel information. - If you are planning to travel within the United
States - No visa is required to travel between states in
the US including Hawaii, Alaska and US
territories. - Carry your original immigration documents with
you at all times.
34Email and Address
- All Intl Student Services communications will be
sent to your _at_utdallas.edu email account. - It is your responsibility to read and understand
this information. - If you forward your email to a Hotmail or Yahoo
account, beware of the spam filter. - F-1 students must maintain a valid local and
international address in the SIS system. Go to
www.utdallas.edu and click on SIS to update your
address information.
35F-1 Work benefitsStudents in good immigration
standing are eligible for certain work benefits
- On Campus Work Opportunities
- 20 hours per week while school is in session, 40
hours per week during school vacations. - Eligible as soon as you have a UTD I-20.
- Off Campus Work Opportunities
- These benefits require you to have been enrolled
for one full academic year (2 long semesters)
before applying. Other requirements may apply. - Curricular Practical Training
- Optional Practical Training
- Economic Hardship
- Economic Hardship is cancelled when a student
transfers schools. - Students planning to do CPT in a future semester
should alert their academic advisor of that fact
when planning their course schedule. -
36UT Dallas Career Center McDermott Library 1.312
www.utdallas.edu/career 972-883-2943 Fall
Spring Semester Hours
Monday Thursday 900
am-630 pm
Friday 900 am-500 pm
Summer Intersession Semester
Hours Monday Thursday 900 am-600 pm Friday
900 am-500 pm
37Career Center Timeline
- FALL
- Register for your UTD CareerWorks online account
- Attend Career Center seminars (resume writing,
interviewing, effective communication, job
search) - Prepare your resume and have it critiqued
- Review and apply for on-campus jobs in UTD
CareerWorks - LATE FALL
- Attend CPT Information Session
- Meet with the Internship Coordinator
- SPRING
- Search for summer internship opportunities
- Attend seminars and conduct a mock interview
- Attend Career Expos and, if qualified, interview
on-campus - Meet with your Internship Coordinator to process
the appropriate paperwork for internship/CPT
offer
38Obtaining a Social Security Number
- First, you must have a job offer from an
on-campus employer. - Once you have the offer, your hiring supervisor
needs to complete the appropriate online
On-Campus Offer Letter, which can be found at - http//www.utdallas.edu/career/faculty/studentempl
oyment/offerletters.php - This letter must be completed online and then
printed (hand-written letters will not be
accepted). The hiring supervisor signs and dates
the letter. The letter should then go to the
Career Center for the appropriate signature. - After the letter is signed in the Career Center
it must be taken to the International Student
Services Office. - The ISSO will give you the necessary paperwork to
take to the Social Security Administration for
processing your Social Security Card.
39Social Security Numbers
- SSN Card
- Student picks up Career Center letter
- Student submits signed Career Center letter to
ISS Office - ISS Office issues work authorization letter (1
business day) - Student picks up both letters and goes to Social
Security Office - At Social Security Office, student submits both
letters, copies of visa, passport, stamped I-94
and I-20. Must also present original immigration
documents. - SSN Alternatives
- Texas ID or Drivers License From Texas
Department of Public Safety - Passport number Some companies accept instead
of SSN
40Tax Compliance Requirements For International
Students
- You must schedule an appointment with the
- Payroll/Tax Compliance office either by
calling - 972-883-2673 or emailing Lou.delcamp_at_utdallas.
edu - You must bring to your meeting
- Passport, all USA Visas, I-94, all I-20s (or
DS-2019s), - and Social Security Card.
- More information can be found at
- http//www.utdallas.edu/hrm/payroll/foreigntaxa
tion.php5
41International Student Advisors
- There are three advisors in our office to assist
you Ines Kirk, Elisabeth Walker Julie White. - See an advisor on a walk-in basis Monday
Thursday 1030-500 and Friday 1030-400. -
- Schedule an appointment to see an advisor by
speaking to an employee at our front desk in
person or by calling 972-883-4189. - Send an email inquiry to our advisors to
issocurrent_at_utdallas.edu
42- International Student Services Office
- McDermott Library, 1.310 (lower level)
- Summer Office Hours Mon-Thu 9-6, Fri 9-5
- Fall and Spring Office Hours Mon-Thu 9-630, Fri
9-5 - Email issocurrent_at_utdallas.edu Phone
972-883-4189 - Website www.utdallas.edu/student/international/in
dex.html
43BREAK1015-1025 AM
44Health and Wellness
45Medical Care in the USOverview
- Medical care in the U.S. is very expensive
- You are responsible for all medical costs
- Medical insurance reduces your medical bills
- You pay a fee to the insurance company
- The insurance company pays part of your costs
- Choices of medical care
- Emergency Care
- Urgent Care
- Student Health Center
- Private Physicians and Specialists
- Alternative Medicine
46In Case of Emergency
- Call 911 or
- Go to the nearest hospital
- Take your insurance card
- Examples of medical emergencies
- 1) impairment of body functions
- 2) dysfunction of any body organ or part
- 3) serious disfigurement
- 4) serious jeopardy to the health of a fetus
- Emergency rooms are costly, use other options for
non-emergencies
47Urgent Care Clinics
- Walk-in basis during clinic hours
- Usually open some weekend and evening hours
- Minor illnesses and injuries
- Prescriptions written
- Take your insurance card
- Find list of clinics in the phone directory or on
the ISSO website -
www.utdallas.edu/insurance/urgent_ care.html
48Student Health Center
- Weekdays by appointment
- Minor injuries and acute illnesses
- No charge for office visits
- Fees for tests and procedures
- Located in Student Union, Ground Floor 1.606
- Beverly Ballard, Director of Health Services,
R.N., A.N.P.
www.utdallas.edu/healthcenter/index.html
49Student Health Center
- Do I Need an Appointment?
- Yes. To make an appointment or for questions,
please - call 972-883-2747.
- Clinic Appointment Hours
- Mon-Thurs 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. - 4
p.m. 1.606 - How Much Does it Cost? Office Visits are FREE
for currently enrolled students who have paid
their tuition and have a Comet Card. (COMET CARD
is REQUIRED) Nominal fees are assessed for lab
work, medications and certain procedures due at
the time of service. - Health Information - Is it kept private?
- All information is confidential. Written consent
of the patient is required for release of any
information. - Can I get an excuse from class from the Student
Health Center? - We DO NOT issue excuses from class for
illnesses. This matter is between the professor
and the student.
50Student Health Center
- What services are offered?
- Diagnosis treatment of acute illnesses and
minor injuries - Chronic illnesses and medical problems must be
managed by a provider off campus. - Minor emergency care
- Laboratory testing ordered by our healthcare
providers for diagnostic purposes.
- We do not do testing requested by anyone other
than the Student Health Center providers. - Immunizations (Limited)
- Womens wellness exams, birth control, and
pregnancy counseling - Specialty referrals
- Students may be referred for more serious
problems that exceed the Center's capabilities.
All charges for any care received outside the
Health Center are the responsibility of the
student.
51Student Health Center
- After hours/weekends
- Students needing urgent care must go off campus
to an Emergency Room or Urgent Care Clinic. The
student is responsible for any and all charges. - TB testing requirement
- Original completed TB Test Documentation form
must be received and approved by the SHC prior to
clearance of the Registration Hold. - Prescriptions
- Prescriptions given to treat an illness must be
filled off campus at the pharmacy of your choice.
The Student Health Center does not have a retail
pharmacy.
52Student Health Center
- LABORATORY TESTING - The Student Health Center
DOES NOT do lab work at the request of the
patient (other than STD or pregnancy testing).
We DO NOT perform lab work that other doctors
request. - SHC Providers determine if lab testing is
indicated to make a diagnosis.
- REFERRALS Student must obtain before seeing a
specialist if using UT Dallas student insurance
53Private Physicians and Specialists
- By appointment
- Most require medical insurance
- Check with your insurance company for a list of
available doctors - Most require appointment fee
- Split remaining costs with your insurance
company, the amount you pay depends on your
insurance policy - Most insurance companies require a referral from
a physician or clinic before you see a specialist
54Alternative Medicine
- Alternative medicine is not usually covered by
insurance policies - You can find local practitioners through the
phone book or by referral from other students or
family members
55UT Dallas Student Health Insurance
- The University of Texas (U.T.) System Board of
Regents requires all enrolled F and J visa
holders to maintain approved health, repatriation
and evacuation insurance coverage. - F and J students are automatically charged for
health insurance provided by United Healthcare
(UHC) - Know your policy! Info available on the UT Dallas
Student Health Insurance (SHI) website - Coverage basics
- View the 2008 brochure detailing
illnesses/injuries covered or excluded - Claims information
- www.utdallas.edu/insurance/policy_info.html
56Using SHI to See a Doctor
- Select a physician at www.myuhc.com
- Have your insurance information ready
- Make an appointment
- Pay insurance company for appointment
- Pay for prescriptions at a local pharmacy
- File a claim within 30 days for prescription
reimbursement - To see a specialist
- Obtain a written referral from the UT Dallas
Student Health Center or your UHC physician - Make an appointment and follow the above steps
- Without a referral, the consultation fee with the
specialist will not be covered. Consultation fee
200 to 500!!
57Coverage for Summer
- UT Dallas student health insurance is connected
to enrollment. If you do not enroll in summer you
will not have insurance unless you make
arrangements prior to the summer semester.
Contact the SHI Office before Spring semester
ends to arrange for Summer coverage. - No insurance for summer GREAT RISK
- If you are diagnosed with an illness, injury or
pregnancy that occurs when you are uninsured, you
will not be covered for that particular condition
when you enroll for fall classes. -
58Alternative Insurance andWaiving the SHI fee
- Compare policies Cheaper is not always better
- Coverage dates - Must cover full SHI coverage
period - Coverage minimums Must meet or exceed U.T.
System requirements - Waiver - Complete waiver process each semester
- Waiver period for fall Now until September 8,
2008 - For coverage requirements and waiver
instructions - www.utdallas.edu/insurance/waiver.html
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59HAVE QUESTIONS?NEED HELP?
- Student Health Center
- Student Union, Ground floor (SU 1.606)
972-883-2747 - www.utdallas.edu/healthcenter/index.html
International Student Services McDermott
Library, Lower level (MC 1.310)
972-883-4189 issoinsurance_at_utdallas.edu
www.utdallas.edu/insurance/
60UTD Student Counseling Center
- Student Union Bldg, 1.608
- 972-883-2575
- www.utd.edu/counseling
61Services Offered
- Individual, Couples, and Group Counseling
- Workshops to enrich personal and academic
experiences - On-line resources (self-assessments, brochures,
and links to additional resources) - Self-help library
62Typical Issues We Help International Students
With
- Homesickness adjusting to US life
- Understanding succeeding in the US classroom
- Coping with family issues at home
- Navigating cross-cultural communication
- Maintaining motivation academic progress
- General academic skills (i.e., time management,
test-taking, goal-setting) - Resolving conflict or tension with roommates,
peers, family, and professors - Coping with pressures from family, faculty, and
others
63Important Information
- Counseling sessions are confidential and are not
part of your university records. - There is no charge for services. (Fees for
counseling are included in your student services
fee.) - The counselors are not UTD students.
- Students in crisis may walk in and we will see
them as soon as possible.
64How do you make an appointment?
- Come by our office to fill out paperwork and make
an appointment in person. - Student Union Bldg., 1.608
- Initial paperwork may be downloaded from our
website at utdallas.edu/counseling and completed
before you come to the office.
65Hours and Contact Information
- Office Hours
- Mon 830am-530pm
- Tue, Wed, Thu 830am-730pm
- Fri 830am-500pm
- Questions?
- www.utd.edu/counseling
- 972 883-2575
66- Welcome to the United States!
- Many times people visit a foreign country with
already established perceptions and expectations. - Many times things are not what people hoped or
thought they would be. - This is normal and is often referred to as
culture shock
67- Culture shock is the emotional and behavioral
reaction to living in a culture in which our
ideas of normal or natural do not apply. - What we consider normal or natural is based
on what our culture teaches us.
68- There are typically three stages of intercultural
adjustment - Honeymoon or initial euphoria stage
- Irritability or rejection stage
- Gradual adjustment and cultural adaptation stage
69Phase One The Honeymoon
I love America and Americans!
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71Phase Two Irritability
I hate America and Americans!
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73Americans are . . .
superficial
obnoxious
rude
fake
insincere
boastful
loud
hypocritical
distant
74- Symptoms of culture shock
- Assuming something is wrong with members of the
host culture - Over-valuing the home culture and devaluing the
host culture - Feeling homesick, tired, lonely, frustrated, sad,
anxious
75- Managing culture shock
- Give yourself a break!
- Dont be afraid to ask questions, test new
behaviors, and laugh at yourself - Spend time with members of the host culture
76- Managing culture shock, continued
- Keep a journal and reflect on your daily
experiences to understand them better - Dont confuse your ability to speak a new
language with your intelligence - Stay active
77- Managing culture shock, continued
- Remind yourself of and enjoy cues related to your
home culture every now and then - Be realistic you most likely will experience
culture shock but recognize it for what it is
78Phase Three Adaptation
I get America and Americans!
79Do you understand the American language?
How are you?
(Hello)
Fine
Whats up?
(Hello)
Not much
80Do you understand the American language?
Lets have lunch
(Good-bye)
Sounds good
Ill call you
(Good-bye)
Okay
81Do you understand the American language?
Let me think about it
(No)
Thats interesting
(I have nothing good to say about it)
82Do you understand the American language?
Consider doing X
(Do X)
Thats nice
(Im not interested or I dont care or I
dont know what else to say)
83Americans tend to be individualistic,
independent, direct, informal, action-oriented,
assertive, believe everyone is equal, believe
that they can control the future, concerned with
privacy, concerned with time, and devote
considerable energy to work-related activities.
84Mood
Phase One
Phase Three
Phase Two
Time
85What to do if it doesnt get better?
- If you feel as though your feelings of culture
shock are impossible to handle on your own, talk
with your international advisor, academic
advisor, counseling center or anyone else here
that you feel safe with! - Dont be afraid to speak up! We are all here to
help!
86Global Village
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88Global Village
- GlobalVillageUTD_at_gmail.com
89International Student Success Training
- Friday, August 29 1000am-300pm
- Learn about U.S. Culture, U.S. Classroom Culture,
Business Communication and Etiquette, and Career
Management - Sponsored by the ISSO, School of Management
Career Management Center, UT Dallas Career
Center, and faculty - For more information and to register, please
visit our website at http//www.utdallas.edu/succe
sstraining
90Housing and Banking Information LUNCH 1200-12
40pm
91 Enrollment Process
92COMET CARD
93More than just an ID
- The Comet Card is the official ID for the
University of Texas at Dallas - Provides access to campus services, resources,
and events - McDermott Library
- Activity Center/Gym
- Optional Spending Accounts
- Copying Printing resources
- Physical Door/building access
- And more
94How do I get my Comet Card ?
- Register for classes
- Bring a picture ID and proof of registration to
the Comet Center (i.e. class schedule printout) - Have your picture taken, and pick up your card
within minutes
95One Card Many functions!
Wells Fargo
- Wells Fargo Bank
- Campus Partnership
- Optional college checking account tied to the
Comet Card. - Use on and off campus
- ATM on campus
- WF bankers on campus
- Online stations on campus
- UTDollars (UT)
- Optional On-Campus declining balance account
- Use at all campus dining, Bookstore, Activity
Center, Bursar, Comet Center, Health Center,
Copying and Printing in the McDermott Library and
IR Labs. - Semester ending balance carries to next semester.
- Funds may be designated for dining services only
96More than Just an ID!
Wells Fargo
- Cash-to-Card machines in the McDermott Library
(cash only) - In person at the Comet Center or Bursars Office
(Cash, Check, or Credit Card) - Online parents and students www.utdalllas.edu/co
metcard -
- No monthly service fee
- Free Online Bill Pay
- Fast, convenient direct deposit of your
financial aid and/or paychecks - Campus ATM access convenient for deposits and
withdrawals. - More than 6,000 Wells Fargo ATMs nation wide
97COMET CENTER
Wells Fargo
MONDAY-THURSDAY 900AM-915PM FRIDAY 900AM-
500PM SATURDAY 1000AM-130PM
WELLS FARGO ON CAMPUS
Tuesday - Wednesday 1030AM-230PM
98COMET CENTER SERVICES
- ID issue and replacement
- Postage Stamps
- Free Notary Service
- Discounted Tickets
- Movies
- Arboretum
- Zoo (Dallas Fort Worth)
- Ice Skating (Galleria and downtown Dallas)
- JFK 6th Floor Museum
- World Aquarium
- Various Seasonal attractions (Six Flags, State
Fair, Scarborough Festival, etc) - Check our website for other offerings
- www.UTDallas.edu/cometcard
99Information Resources
- New Student Orientation 2008
100www.utdallas.edu/ir
101Identity - NetID
- UTD-ID primary identifier
- Random 8-digit number instead of SSN
- NetID is key to the kingdom
- Format abc123456
- www.utdallas.edu/ir click on NetID
- Used across UTD as standard ID
- Not the same as PEA
- Personalized E-Mail Address
- Format nickname_at_student.utdallas.edu
102Computer Security
- What do I need to know?
- NetID owner (by law)
- No sharing of account
- No violations of law
- Understand follow IR Acceptable Use Policy
- http//www.utdallas.edu/ir/security/policies
103E-Mail
- Most official campus communication requires use
of UTD E-Mail - netid_at_utdallas.edu
- Your account can be forwarded to another mail
service via NetID website (Hotmail, Yahoo, etc.) - Two Services
- Cyrus IMAP (UNIX), Exchange
- Many Clients
- Galaxy portal (web mail)
- Outlook, Outlook Express, Netscape, Eudora, etc.
104Galaxy Portal Service
- UTD Web Portal
- http//galaxy.utdallas.edu
- One central location for informationfor
students, faculty, and staff - Web mail
- Course registration and fee payment
- Links to online course management (WebCT)
- Student announcements
105Wireless Network (WLAN)
- Covers nearly the entire campus
- 802.11b/g/a available
- Shared bandwidth
- University Village Time Warner
- Waterview Village UTD Wireless
- For help with setup visit the Labs or
www.utdallas.edu/ir
106Computing Help Desk
- To get help with computing issues
- Four ways to access
- Call extension 2911 (972-883-2911)
- Walk in Jonsson or Sonora Computer Labs
- Send E-Mail to assist_at_utdallas.edu
- Online web chathttp//webhelp.utdallas.edu/
107Microcomputer Labs
- General purpose Open access
- Open to all students
- All levels, All majors
- 2 primary locations
- McDermott, Jonsson
- Some labs open for extended hours
- Comet Card ID required for printing
- NetID and password needed to login
- Some departments have their own Labs
108Provided Software
- UTD provides discounted MS software
- Windows Vista Ultimate, 34Office 2007
Enterprise, 29Visual Studio .Net 2005, 50 - 1 copy of each version per person
- Cannot be shared/transferred
- 1 copy to keep upon graduation
- DreamSpark
- Download free professional-level MS developer,
designer, and gaming tools for students - Free McAfee VirusScan for each student (download
available online)
109Technology Store
- On-campus location fordiscounted
technologypurchases (Apple, Dell, Adobe,
Lenovo, HP) - Located adjacent to the bookstore
- Handles the Microsoft software distribution
- Accepts trade-ins
- Online Store
- http//www.utdtechstore.com/
110Summary
- Visit http//www.utdallas.edu/ir
- Visit Galaxy for campus info
- Visit Software Downloads for virus protection
- Visit NetID for E-Mail forwarding and password
changes - Visit UTD Tech Store for deals
- Visit Help Desk or Labs for assistance!
111Information Resources
112Office of the Registrar
- International Orientation
113Important concepts at UT-Dallas
- Deadlines and Due dates
- NOT flexible, NOT changeable, NOT negotiable.
- University rules
- Described in university catalog
- Student is responsible for reading,
understanding, and asking questions - FERPA federal regulation to protect your
academic record Texas 6-Withdrawal and 3-Peat
rules - Details in The Guide
114What is a UTD-ID?
- 8-digit UTD number
- Different for each student
- Can get at Net ID Website, Student Service
Offices, or on Comet Card - Different than social security number (SSN)
- Students may need to use SSN at Offices of
Financial Aid, Bursar, Registrar, Payroll
115Student Correspondence
- UTD email address
- The ONLY email address used for official
university correspondence - Check UTD email often
- Local address
- For written correspondence
- Change on Galaxy
116Hold
- Can stop you from
- Registering for courses (classes)
- Receiving or sending transcripts
- Viewing grades
- Reasons for holds
- Missing documents final transcripts, test
scores, bachelor certificates - Wrong mailing address Update address on Galaxy
- Any money owed to UTD (fees, tuition, parking
tickets) - THEA/Texas Success Initiative undergraduate
students
117Census Day
- Date is found in the academic calendar
- The last day to make changes in your academic
record for the semester - Last day to drop a course without a grade of
withdrawal - On this day, changes become a permanent part of
your academic record
118Register, Add, Drop, Withdraw
- Advisor approval required first
- You can register via
- Galaxy
- Advisor
- Office of the Registrar
- Students who receive registration overrides from
their advisor - Students on academic probation/dropped status
119Drop vs. Withdraw
- Drop To end enrollment in a course on or before
Census Day - Withdraw To end enrollment in a course after
Census Day, resulting in a W on transcript - International Students MUST see international
advisor before dropping - WP/WF Withdraw Policy undergraduates only
- Check Academic Calendar for WP/WF deadlines
- Non-punitive
- On official transcript
120Do NOT want to attend UTD?
- Make sure you drop ALL your courses BEFORE the
first day of the semester (not on the day of your
first class meeting) to avoid paying any tuition
and fees. - This refund schedule is a STATE RULE! We cannot
change the law. - It is your responsibility to drop these courses
otherwise, it may result in a grade of failing
on your transcript.
121Most Important Things To Do
- Use information on the website www.utdallas.edu
- Catalog Every 2 Years (online and at bookstore)
- Course Lookup and Course Listings Every
Semester - Comet Calendar
- Galaxy
- Read, understand, and consult the rules,
regulations, policies, and procedures of the
University, state, and federal government See
the UTD/Registrar website/catalog. - See your advisor
- Ask questions
- Follow due dates and deadlines
122What if I Have a Problem?
- Ask your advisor
- Ask the Registrar's Office
- Keep asking until you understand the answer. We
are here to help.
123Questions? Please contact us!
- Location Bottom Level of McDermott Library (MC
1.406) - Website www.utdallas.edu/student/registrar
- Telephone operator 972-883-2342
- Email records_at_utdallas.edu
- We want your feedback
- Please complete and turn in your survey
- Thank You!!!
124Bursars Office Functions
- Assessment, billing and collection of Tuition
Fees for UTD. - Accepting payments (Tuition, Parking Fines,
Library Fines) - Disbursing Financial Aid refunds.
- Sale of Parking Permits
- Answering questions about your account.
- Online Services _at_ www.utdallas.edu/ezpay
125Payment Options
- Pay Online using EZPAY.
- Visit http//utdallas.edu/ezpay/
- Credit Card 1.90 convenience fee (MasterCard
Discover card only). - E check is FREE!!!!!!
- Sign up for Installment Plan through EZPAY
(25.00 Fee) - Tuition is divided into three payments.
- First Installment 34 of tuition Second
Installment 33 of tuition. - Third Installment 33 of tuition.
126Payment Options (contd.)
- Pay Short Term Loan
- The interest rate can be 5 or 10 depending on
availability of funds and number of enrolled
hours.
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131Academic Calendar (contd.)Late Fees
- For Full-Term Session
- Registration Payment deadline is Tuesday,August
19,2008 - Late Payment required beginning
- 100..Wed., Aug 20
- 150..Tues., Aug 26
- 200Sat., Aug 30
- 250Mon., Sep 6
- For other sessions, refer to the Academic
Calendar. - Please pay by the payment deadlines to avoid late
fees.
132Academic Calendar (contd.)Payment Deadlines
- Students may be cancelled from their classes if
payment is not made by the published deadlines. - (NOTE Financial Aid students have an extended
payment deadline of Sep 8, 2008 and will not be
dropped prior to classes beginning.)
133Academic Calendar (contd.)Refund Schedule for
Dropping Classes
- UTD is a State Agency adhering to Section 54.006
of the Texas Higher Education Code that
determines the refund policy. - Partial Withdrawal
- Dropping a course(s) but remain enrolled in at
least one other session course. - You will receive a 100 refund for a Full-Term
Session until the Census day Monday, Sep 8,
2008. - No refund after Census day.
- Complete Withdrawal
- Dropping or withdrawing from all courses.
134Academic Calendar (contd.)Refund Schedule for
Dropping Classes
- Complete Withdrawal (contd.)
- For a Full-Term Session
- 100 refund through.....Wed., Aug 20
- 80 refund through.......Wed., Aug 27
- 70 refund through.......Thurs, Sep 4
- 50 refund through.......Thurs., Sep 11
- 25 refund through.......Thurs., Sep 18
- No refund available after Thurs., Sep 18. Please
refer to the Academic Calendar for refund
schedules of other sessions.
135Financial Aid Refunds
- Financial Aid is applied to your account ten days
before the semester starts. - Refunds will be available starting Aug 21.
- Electronic refunds will be available in your bank
account in 3-4 business days. - Check refunds will be mailed out to the billing
address in 3-4 business days. - Students can set up for direct deposit online
through EZPAY. - No bank account? Apply for a Wells Fargo account
available to all UTD students. - Students receiving Financial Aid have an extended
payment deadline, which is Census day Monday,
Sep 8, 2008.
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137 Parking Permits
- You must purchase a parking permit to park on
campus or at Waterview. - Non-Waterview Permits can be purchased online
through EZPAY and mailed to your home. - The permit prices are
- Green - 81.00
- Gold - 135.00
- Evening Orange - 173.00
- Remote Parking - 70.00
- Resident - 32.00
- Resident Green - 113.00
- Resident Gold - 167.00
- (A copy of the lease, license plate number,
registration or title of vehicle are required to
purchase a Waterview permit.)
138Contact Us
- Visit our homepage at http//finance.utdallas.edu
/bursar/ - We are located in the basement of the McDermott
Library. Room Number MC1.302. - Monday through Thursday 900 AM to 600
PMFriday 900 AM to 500 PM - Email bursarsoffice_at_utdallas.edu
- Phone 972-883-2612
- ANY QUESTIONS?
139 Document Intake Process
140First Time to Attend a U.S. College or
University ?
141Overseas
142Have You Ever Attended a U.S. College or
University?
143Transfer
144Will You Be Submitting Documents Today?
145Orange
146Have You Already Submitted Your Documents or
Do NOT Have Documents to Submit?
147Green