Title: Welcome to FastForward Orientation
1Welcome toFastForward Orientation
- for students in the
- Accelerated BSM and BSMIS Degree Completion
Programs
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2Think youre ready for Accelerated Learning?
- Consider these questions . . .
- Is your goal to change careers, grow
professionally, or finish a degree program
started years ago? - How much time can you give to attending class or
to studying outside of class? - How do you plan to balance work, family, kids,
and assignments? - How much can you reasonably afford to spend on
tuition, fees, books, supplies, child care, etc?
3Who is the typical NLU student in the accelerated
programs?
- An adult learner
- Generally, over 24 years of age
- Is employed full-time
- Has dependents
- Has additional responsibilities such as family,
career, or community - Is seeking a degree or other educational offering
to enhance their professional and/or personal
lives - Will commute to campus to attend class
- An active/veteran of the United States military
4NLUs Expectations of the Adult Learner
- Will respect instructors and fellow classmates
- Will become familiar with all NLU policies and
procedures (refer to Student Guidebook and
current catalog) - Will assume personal responsibility for his/her
academic success - Attends all class sessions
- Arrives to class on time
- Completes assignments on time
- Seeks tutoring when needed
- Completes his/her own work
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5Enrollment Admissions
- Program Majors
- Admission Requirements
- Graduation Requirements
6Accelerated Degree Completion Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM)
- Bachelor of Science in Management Information
Systems (BSMIS)
7Admission Requirements
- General Admission Requirements
- 90 quarter hours of college credit
- 2.0 GPA
- Additional Admission Requirements
- BSM and BSMIS require a résumé with a minimum of
three years work experience
8Graduation Requirements
- Quarter hours to be earned in the program major
- BSM 49qh
- BSMIS 50qh
- 180qh consisting of courses in general education,
the program major, electives, and any additional
program requirements
9Graduation Requirements
- completion of the program major does NOT
guarantee that all graduation requirements have
been fulfilled - an OFFICIAL transcript evaluation will provide
details of the courses that may be required in
addition to the program major
10Financing Your Education
- Payment Options
- Defining Financial Aid
- How to Apply for Financial Aid
11Payment Options
- NLU offers many payment options for making
education affordable for you - Full Payment ONLY applicable if pre-paying for
the entire four-term program major and includes a
4 discount. Discount does not apply to
situations where students receive the NLU grant. - Term by Term one payment per term
- Deferred Payment one payment per month, over
the course of 3 months - Tuition Reimbursement including Top-up/VA
- Direct Billing to Employer (including military
tuition assistance) - Tuition Assistance (Military) and Veterans
Benefits - Financial Aid
12Defining Military Tuition Assistance
- For non-Army personnel
- Go to your education office with your degree plan
and/or class schedule before the beginning of
each term or class and fill out tuition
assistance forms. (If you try to fill out TA
after class has started, your education office
will not grant tuition assistance.) - Keep a copy of the TA for yourself. Fax a copy
to Diane Meek at 703-749-3024. If you are also
using Top Up, mail a copy of your TA and your
Top-up application to - Department of Veterans Affairs
- Regional Processing Office
- PO Box 4616
- Buffalo, NY 14240-4614
- If you do not receive your VA/Top Up money by the
end of your term, you will still be expected to
pay that portion out of pocket. VA money is
considered a reimbursement, since the money goes
directly to the student and not the university.
If, however, your education office, or employer,
hasnt paid your TA or 1556 by the end of your
term, as long as we have a copy of the form, you
will not be held accountable for that payment. - For Army personnel
- Go to the website www.goarmyed.com
13Defining Veterans Benefits
- If you run out of tuition assistance for the
fiscal year, or you are no longer active duty,
please contact Diane Meek at 703.394-6920. She
will assist you with the process of applying for
VA benefits. - If you are using Chapter 30 Montgomery GI Bill
benefit (VA) by itself, please note that
generally speaking, Chapter 30 does not cover
100 of the undergraduate tuition. Payment is
made on a sliding scale based on your enrollment
status. The enrollment status, for the BSM and
BSMIS courses, is evaluated by the VA per course.
You may find one month your course is considered
full time, and you may find that next month, the
next course is considered part-time. Expect
Chapter 30 to pay about 75 of the entire balance
and plan to pay the remaining 25 out of pocket.
This can be done through financial aid, or
perhaps your employer has some tuition benefits.
14Defining Financial Aid
- The term financial aid refers to resources
(other than the familys personal funds) that are
used to pay the cost of attendance - There are three main types of financial aid
- Scholarships gift funds that do not have to be
repaid some awarded based on either academic
performance or need - Grants gift funds, based on need, that do not
have to be repaid - Loans low interest loans which must be repaid,
with interest, after the student is no longer
enrolled or ceases to be enrolled at least
half-time
15Loan Responsibilities
- Before NLU will disburse loan funds, federal
regulations require that students complete an
entrance counseling session. -
- (Visit http//www.mapping-your-future.org/service
s) - To maintain eligibility to receive loans,
students must - Maintain satisfactory academic progress
- Complete their degree within certain time limits
- Pay any past due tuition and fees before
beginning a new term
16How to apply forFinancial Aid
- In order to receive financial aid, students are
required to fill out a Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) - www.fafsa.ed.gov
- NLU school code 001733
- For more information, please contact Student
Finance by - Phone (800) 443-5522, ext. 5350
- E-mail studentfinance_at_nl.edu
- Fax (847) 465-5894
17Registration Course Options
- Registration
- Unclassified Students
- Additional Credit Options
- Text Books
- Program/Course Withdrawal
18Registration
- To meet all program admission requirements,
student must complete the following - A completed application form.
- Official transcripts from all colleges and
universities attended, as well as Dantes and CLEP
tests. - A minimum of 90 quarter hours (or 60 semester
hours) of transferable credit with C grades or
above from accredited colleges or universities. - A professional resume with a minimum of three
years of work experience. - A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better
on a 4.0 scale, on all previous coursework. - Students who are fully admitted will be
pre-registered for ALL four terms of the program
major
19Unclassified Students . . .
- Students who have yet to complete the admission
process (due to outstanding documents) MUST sign
an UNCLASSIFIED Registration form prior to
beginning courses in the program major - may start program major but will NOT be
considered admitted to the program until all
documentation has been received and all
requirements have been fulfilled - will be registered for ONE TERM ONLY
- must complete admission requirements PRIOR to the
end of term one in order to continue in program
major - are NOT eligible for Financial Aid while
registered as an unclassified student and will be
held responsible for all charges incurred during
term one until admitted
20Credit Options Outside of the Program Major
- Choose from the following options to earn general
education credit - Traditional college courses
- can be completed at a community college or NLU
- FOCUS courses
- NLUs accelerated general education courses-
many are offered on-line - Credit by Portfolio
- write essays on your life/licensure experience
- Credit by Examination or Proficiency (Dantes or
CLEP) - earn credit in a subject area by passing an
exam on the subject - Marine Corps Institute
- Military personnel and federal government
employees can register for correspondence
courses. - Certifications and Military experience
- contact an Academic Service Representative for
more information
21Text Books
- Textbooks for program major are included in the
cost of tuition and are ordered at time of
registration - For accelerated degree completion programs
only and are automatically mailed prior to the
start of each term - Books for courses taken outside of the program
major can be purchased as follows - FOCUS courses online at ecampus.com/nlu
22Program/CourseWithdrawal
- Requests to withdraw from the program major (and
any additional courses) must be done in writing
to the Registrars Office - Consult the current NLU catalog for withdrawal
policies - Requests to withdraw may be submitted through the
following methods - In person with any Student Services
Representative - By fax (703) 749-3024
- NLU e-mail registrar_at_nl.edu requests must come
directly from the students NLU e-mail account. - By mail National-Louis University, attn
Registrar Office - 1800 Diagonal Road, Suite 600, Alexandria, VA
22314
23Returning to NLU
- Should you take time away from NLU, your return
will be subject to the Re-entry policy of the
university. - Being away from NLU means not taking any courses
at NLU. Taking courses at another institution
counts as time away from NLU. - Returning to NLU
- If you are away from the university for more than
one calendar year but less than five, you must
complete a Re-entry Form. - If you are away from the university for more than
five calendar years, you must Re-apply to the
university. - What this means to you upon re-entry or
re-admission, you will have your credits
evaluated under the current program, meaning that
you may have different requirements needed to
complete your degree from when you originally
were admitted.
24Student Service Departments
- Advising Additional Student Services
- Student Guidebook
25Advising
- Undergraduate Academic Advising Center (UAAC)
- a university-wide service providing students with
tools to achieve academic success. The goals of
the UAAC are to - Enhance student success in the classroom
- Develop an educational plan to successfully
achieve student goals - Use campus resources and services to assist in
achieving academic, personal, and career goals - Graduate in a timely manner
- Luisa Carneiro and Ezekiel Benitez are the
Virginia area academic advisors. Luisa is at the
Alexandria campus at 1-800-443-5522, ext. 6905.
Ezekiel is at Andrews Air Force Base and can be
reached at 1-800-443-5522, ext. 6909.
26Student Services
- Student Life
- enhances student development through
organizations, clubs, and leadership
opportunities - Career Services www.nl.edu/careerservices or
1800-443-5522 ext. 3170 assists students with
career development - Counseling www.nl.edu/StudentServices/studentaffai
rs/Counseling.cfm or 1800-443-5522 ext. 2443 - includes personal counseling, community
referrals, support groups, wellness information,
programs and workshops - Health Services
- promotes wellness and offering individual
quality health services - Disability Services 1800-443-5522 ext. 5491
- accommodations in accordance with the Americans
with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act - International Student Services brouzan_at_nl.edu
1800-443-5522 ext. 3461 - assists NLU International Students including F-1
J-1 visa issues - Ombudsperson brouzan_at_nl.edu 1800-443-5522 ext.
3461 - assists students through problem resolution
27Student Handbook
- The NLU Student Handbook provides detailed
information regarding policies, procedures, and
services - Hard copies available on each campus or online
http//nl.edu/StudentServices/studentaffairs/Stude
ntHandbook/ - Catalog information
- http//www.nl.edu/undergrad/upload/NLU_2006-07_Ca
talog.pdf
28Student Academic Services
- University Library
- Center for Academic Development
- Prior Learning Assessment
29University Library
- The University Library offers the following
services both - in-person and online
- Online Book Catalog
- Reference and Research Assistance
- Journal Article Databases
- Document Delivery
- Interlibrary Loan
- Library Instruction Sessions
- Access the NLU library via the portal or visit
the campus librarians for assistance
30Center for Academic Development
- The Center for Academic Development (CAD) is the
learning center available to help NLU students
take full advantage of their academic experience
and become independent learners
http//www.nl.edu/center/cad - The McLean/Washington, DC, CAD representative is
Molly Fredette. She can be reached at
1-800-443-5522, ext. 6935. - Available CAD services
- learning assistance and tutoring
- writing help is provided
- computer skills development
- test preparation workshops
- accommodations for special needs students
- skills assessment
31Prior Learning Assessment
- The Prior Learning Assessment Center (PLA)
recognizes and validates personal and
professional learning for possible academic
credit. - Credit by portfolio
- Portfolios submitted by students are assessed to
demonstrate possible extrainstitutional learning. - Credit by examination
- NLU may award credit to students who have
achieved acceptable scores on a variety of
standardized exams. - Credit by proficiency
- Students may demonstrate the required
competencies in a course to receive credit for
that course.
32NLU Electronic Communication
- NLU Portal
- Student E-mail
33MY.NL.EDU the NLU Portal
- NLUs Portal environment provides single point
access to a multitude of services with a single
username and password - Check NLU Student E-mail
- View class schedules
- Register for classes
- Access the NLU Library catalogs
- Get grades, unofficial transcripts and financial
account information
34NLU Student E-mail
- All students are assigned a username and password
upon registration - From my.nl.edu portal click the link in the
circled area for instructions on how to log into
your student e-mail account - NLU uses Student E-mail as the primary means of
communication for ALL MATTERS, including billing -
35Standards of Conduct Campus Policies
36Standards of Conduct Campus Policies
- NLU promotes an environment conducive to
intellectual and personal growth of its students.
To this end, NLU maintains regulations against
the following - Disruptive classroom behavior
- Harassment and hazing
- Alcohol or substance use
- Falsification of records
- Plagiarism
- Students rights to appeal and appeal processes
are described in the Student Guidebook, pp. 32 -
66.
37Academic Honesty
- It is expected that all material submitted as
part of any class exercise, in or out of class,
is the actual work of the student whose name
appears on the material or is properly documented
otherwise. (Student Handbook, p. 32)
http//nl.edu/StudentServices/studentaffairs/Stude
ntHandbook/ - Students, faculty, or staff found to have engaged
in academic dishonesty are subject to
disciplinary action and may be dismissed from the
University.
38Welcome to National-Louis University
We look forward to helping you achieve success
and earn your Bachelors degree!