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Summer Orientation 2009

Welcome

New Student Orientation

Welcome Warriors

New Student Orientation

WSU Learning Communities

Learning Communities are developing for Fall 2009 right now. We have the updated list and detailed descriptions of each LC available on

our website.

www.lc.wayne.edu

Take a look at the descriptions of each Learning Community on our website. Contact the LC coordinator for more information, and details about how to sign up

Sign up for a Learning Community

Talk to the LC coordinator listed on the website,

today!

New Student Orientation

OneCard / Parking Recreation & Fitness Center

Student Center Building���

OneCard-Parking Service Center

What is a OneCard? •  Multi-purpose ID and debit card

•  Provides a “cashless” environment

•  Used all over campus for a variety of services including parking, door access, copying, printing, food and more!

Where Can I Use My OneCard?

•  Parking •  Food •  Libraries •  Residence halls •  Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center •  Barnes & Noble •  Vending •  Testing, Records and Registration

Show Your OneCard and Save

• Eateries

• Services

• Lodging

• Entertainment

• Retail Olympia Entertainment, Pure Detroit, The Atheneum Suites Hotel, Metro PCS, LaPita Fresh, Hockeytown Cafe, Pewabic Pottery and more!

http://cwis-1.wayne.edu/showyouronecardandsave/

How Do I Add Money?

•  Online (through Pipeline) •  Check or money order •  OneCard cash machine

How Do I Deactivate My OneCard?

•  Online (through Pipeline) •  At the OneCard-Parking Service Center

What Do I Do If it is…? •  Stolen: free replacement with police report

number

•  Lost: $10 replacement fee

•  Damaged: bring damaged or non-working card to OneCard-Parking Service Center and receive free replacement

How Do I Get a Refund?

•  Refunds are only available when you leave Wayne State University

•  Must have more than $5 balance

Parking & Transportation

Types of Parking

•  Assigned $180-$260 a semester

•  General $2.25-$5 a day

•  Guest/Visitor $3.25-$10 a day

General Rules

•  Hours and regulations –  Commuter: 7 a.m.-midnight Monday through Friday

•  Additional weekend hours

–  Resident: 24-hours, 7 days a week

•  Violations –  Issue tickets for (minimum $10 ticket) –  Parking in unassigned lot/structure, parking overnight

in unauthorized areas, etc.

Parking Help

•  Disabilities/Handicapped •  Parking Assistance (313-577-1979) •  Emergency Assistance

Campus Transportation •  Complimentary campus shuttle

– Show your OneCard to ride •  Main campus only:

7:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Mon-Fri •  Medical/Main campus:

7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon-Fri •  Runs in 15 and 30 minute intervals •  12 stops •  No need to move your car

More Information

•  For more information please visit – www.parking.wayne.edu – www.onecard.wayne.edu

Campus Recreation at the

Mort Harris Recreation and Fitness Center

The Facility •  Use of the Mort Harris Recreation and

Fitness Center is included in fee portion of tuition

•  Free weights and Selectorize machines •  Cardio equipment •  Basketball and volleyball courts •  Running track •  Group fitness studios

What to Do

•  Free group fitness classes •  Specialty classes •  Intramurals •  Club sports •  Personal training •  Massage therapy •  Nutrition consultation

Summer Shape-Up

•  For incoming freshmen that have already registered for class…

- Print out your schedule from Pipeline - Bring it to the Mort Harris Fitness and Recreation Center - Pay $35 for access from the day of purchase through Labor Day

Freshman Quests What are Freshman Quests? •  3 Day, 2 Night canoe and camping trip in

the summer before classes start •  2 credit academic course in the fall

semester (meets once a month) •  Program designed to teach you about

WSU and provide valuable leadership opportunities

Why register for Freshman Quests? 1.  Have fun 2.  Challenge yourself 3.  Meet friends 4.  Learn about Wayne State before school starts 5.  Meet WSU employees who can help you throughout your college career 6.  Earn credit

Student Center Building

Student Center Services •  The Student Center Building is the

heart of campus activity! •  This facility holds tv lounges, game

rooms, restaurants, banking/atm services, a post office, WSU offices, student organization offices, meeting rooms and more.

•  Visit the Student Center website at www.studentcenter.wayne.edu for more information.

New Student Orientation

Financial Aid

Financial Aid 101 What happens after I complete the 2009-2010 FAFSA? •  The Office of Student Financial Aid will calculate your

aid based upon the information provided by you and your parent(s).

•  An Award letter detailing how much you can receive in aid for the year will be mailed to your home address and is accessible through Pipeline. This is your maximum eligibility for the year.

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Financial Aid 101 What does it mean when I’m selected for verification? •  This means the school is required to verify the financial

information on your FAFSA.

•  You will be required to turn in a signed copy of your 2008 federal tax return, a signed copy of your parent(s) federal tax return, and complete a 2009-2010 Verification Worksheet. Remember to place your name and ID number on all documentation.

•  Check Pipeline regularly to monitor your financial aid processing status.

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Financial Aid 101 What does it mean when I’m selected for verification?

•  Students should submit all requested verification documents within 10 – 14 days of the initial request.

•  Failure to submit all requested verification documents will prevent financial aid funds from disbursing and could negatively affect your ability to move into the Residential Halls.

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Financial Aid 101 •  How much does it cost to enroll full-time (12 credits)

for the year?

•  How much does it cost to live in the residential hall for the year?

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Incoming Freshman In State Student

0809 Tuition Charges

Incoming Freshman Out of State Student 0809 Tuition Charges

$6,556.20 – 12 credits (Fall & Winter semester)

$13,972.20 – 12 credits (Fall & Winter semester)

Residential Hall Costs

Approximately = $7,210.00

Financial Aid 101 Why do I receive a bill if I am receiving financial aid?

•  All students receive a billing statement for charges incurred from registering for classes & living in the residential hall.

•  The billing statement lists charges, estimated financial aid disbursements, along with the resulting credit or balance for that semester.

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Financial Aid 101 What happens if I get money from another or outside source? •  All aid, regardless of the source, must be reported to the Office of

Student Financial Aid.

Welcome Center Attention: Scholarship Unit 42 West Warren Detroit, MI 48201

Please remember to endorse the scholarship check(s).

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Financial Aid 101 When will Fall 2009 disbursements begin?

•  Fall 2009 financial aid disbursements (i.e. payment) will begin August 25, 2009.

•  Fall disbursements will continue as students are packaged with financial aid funds.

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Financial Aid 101 How will I receive my financial aid funds?

•  Financial aid funds are first disbursed to your student account balance.

•  Any funds remaining (not tuition restricted) either a direct deposit is made or a check is generated and mailed to the address students list on PIPELINE.

o  Students can enroll in the Direct Deposit Program. If you do not a check is generated and mailed.

o  Funds are received within 48 hours with Direct Deposit. o  Funds are received within 5 – 7 business days with the mailing of

checks.

Financial Aid 101 How do I maintain financial aid eligibility?

•  Your academic performance can affect your continued financial aid eligibility.

  Undergraduate students must maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA.   Students must successfully complete at least 67% of the

coursework each year.   Students lose financial aid eligibility when the cumulative number

of credit hours attempted is equal or greater than 150% of the minimum credits required for graduation.

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After Orientation •  Submit verification documents if requested •  Report any outside scholarships to the Financial Aid Office •  Accept/decline the Stafford loans and/or Parent PLUS loan offers •  If you accept the Stafford loans complete entrance loan counseling

& complete a DL MPN •  If parent accepts the PLUS loan, he/she completes a DL PLUS loan

application & complete a DL MPN •  Enroll in Direct Deposit •  Check your WSU email account & Pipeline regularly!!

Remember to file your 2010-2011 FAFSA as early as January 1, 2010. The recommended deadline is February 15, 2010.

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Financial Aid 101

Questions??????

New Student Orientation

Bursars Office

Pipeline  –  Student  tab  

Register  Add/Drop  Classes  

Financial  Responsibility  Agreement  

Pipeline  –  Student  tab  –  Bill/Account  Summary  

Bill/Account  Summary  

Student Refunds

 Checks and direct deposits are issued twice a week (except Friday).

 Student direct deposit - self enrollment through WSU Pipeline.

 Must have valid mailing address in WSU Pipeline to receive a direct deposit or paper check.

 Mailing address can be updated in WSU Pipeline or in the Records Office

New Student Orientation

Public Safety

Wayne State Police

Slide Title

•  Content for bullet

Crimes Against Persons per 1,000 Population – 2007

Location Population Assaultive

Crimes Rate per

1,000

Warren 134,081 748 5.58

Sterling Heights 128,555 204 1.57

Livonia 96,261 136 1.41

Dearborn 91,748 418 4.55

Farmington Hills 79,475 119 1.5

Canton Township 88,126 103 1.17

Troy 81,130 74 0.92

Southfield 75,830 680 8.97

St. Clair Shores 60,900 164 2.69

Royal Oak 57,695 128 2.22

Roseville 47,329 218 4.61

Wayne State University 43,020 40 0.93

Crime Prevention and Awareness Programs •  Orientations •  Auto Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Etching •  Street Smarts Personal Safety Seminars •  Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) Program •  Steering Wheel Lock Program •  Campus-Wide Alert System •  Emergency Broadcast System

www.police.wayne.edu

New Student Orientation

Housing & Residential Life

The Total College Experience

Come Live With Us at WSU!

•  Better Connections

•  More Resources

•  Focused on Student Success

•  Better Grades

•  Increased Convenience

Office of Housing and Residential Life

The Basics: Safe and Comfortable

•  First year students live in Atchison & Ghafari Halls •  Double occupancy, private bath, fully furnished •  24/7 Service Desks & secure card access entry system •  Fully equipped on-site laundry facilities •  Cable TV & high speed internet •  Social and study lounges located on every floor •  1 Building Community Director & 2-3 RA’s per floor

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Roommate Living •  You can choose your roommate OR Roommates matched by major and application responses.

•  Floors are coed; individual rooms are not.

•  Roommates should communicate with each other before move-in to avoid duplication of items.

•  Roommate Agreements distributed in the beginning of the year, help to get roommates talking and taking steps toward a successful year together.

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Dining at WSU: Fresh, Fast and Fun! •  Choose either the 15 or 19 meals per week plan

•  Warrior Dollars can be added to your OneCard to use at eateries like Starbucks, Subway and Pizzeria Venti

•  Meal plans may be used at the Towers Café, Warrior Dining and the Warrior Grille

•  Monthly dining hall events and festivities include: raffles, contests, Culinary Tour, Thanksgiving Feast, Beach Party Luau, Late Night Breakfast, Platinum Chef Cook-off and Celebrity Chef appearances.

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Just Steps From Everything! Atchison and Ghafari Halls are within a 5 minute walk from:

•  The Undergraduate Library & 24 hour computer lab

•  Most classroom buildings

•  Parking and bus routes

•  The Fitness Center

•  The Student Center

•  Many Detroit attractions!

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Make Connections •  Living on campus is a great way to make new friends and meet many interesting people!

•  Our halls are very diverse with students from Detroit, all of Michigan, most of the U.S., and abroad.

•  Form study groups with other residents •  RA’s organize floor programs and socials •  Hall Councils in each building •  Join an intramural team with your floormates •  Participate in one or several of over 200+ clubs and organizations at WSU

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Get Involved: Hall Council •  Improve your hall

•  Build your community

•  Create change

•  Meet new people

•  Gain leadership experience

•  Plan programs like: •  Hall Lock-ins •  Holiday Parties •  Movie Nights •  Casino Nights •  Basketball Tournaments

•  And, have a great time!

Hall Social Activities •  Floor Wars •  Lock-ins •  LAN Parties •  Comedy Nights •  Open Mic Nights •  Magic Shows •  Halloween/Valentine’s Dance •  The Roommate Game •  Dancing with the Stars •  Summer Slam Picnic

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Education with a Twist •  Life’s a Beach •  Career Planning •  Beating the Winter Blues •  Mortuary Science Open House •  Relationship Discussions •  The Finals Countdown •  Alcohol 101 •  How to Beat the Freshman 15 •  Street Smarts: How Not to be a Victim! •  Hunger & Homelessness Dinner

Office of Housing and Residential Life

Move-in Day: August 30th

Resident Orientation: August 30th-31st

iStart: August 31st - September 2nd

Classes Begin: September 3rd

Welcome Weekend Programming: September 4th-6th

Important Dates

Housing applications being accepted on an on-going

basis. APPLY TODAY!

Office of Housing and Residential Life

New Student Orientation

C & I T���(Computing & Information Technology)

Computing Services &

Resources for Students

Presented by...

WSU Computing & Information Technology

ABOUT C&IT...   Computing & Information Technology

is the “central” IT organization at Wayne State University.

  We deliver the main computing and networking services and resources you’ll use here.

  And, we support you if you need help or something goes wrong.

Getting started...   Know your WSU AccessID and password   Log in to WSU Pipeline to:

– Change your temporary password – Select a challenge question & response (to change your password yourself)

– Set Broadcast Messaging preferences (for emergency alerts, WSU messages)

–  Activate your WSU e-mail account (in Wayne Connect)

– Create an E-mail Name (jane.doe@wayne.edu)

WSU Pipeline...   Links you to most of Wayne State’s

online resources like: – campus announcements, events, news – Wayne Connect e-mail and calendars – Broadcast Messaging – Blackboard courses and WSU Libraries

  And to WSU self-services like: – financial aid status, Web registration, tuition & fee payments, final grades, OneCard deposits, and more

– account settings: password, e-mail

Wayne Connect...   E-mail, calendars, file storage...

On the Web – 24x7 – Enjoy 10GB of online storage space – Share calendars and files – Connect & sync to Outlook on Windows or Mail, Address Book, & iCal on Macs

– Sync your iPhone, Windows Mobile, or other ActiveSync device over the air

  For tutorials and more info, go to: computing.wayne.edu/wayneconnect

Blackboard...   Take courses online   View course announcements and syllabi   Access online learning resources,

course materials and tools

  Create e-Portfolios of your work   Submit assignments and documents   Take tests and view the grades –not final   Communicate with classmates & instructors   For tests, quizzes, when WSU Pipeline is

unavailable or slow, log in directly at: blackboard.wayne.edu

Buying computers...   Purchase info and recommendations

are on C&IT’s Website at: computing.wayne.edu/hardware

– For buying a new or used Windows or Macintosh notebook/laptop or desktop computer.

– For links to computer manufacturers, such as Apple and Dell, that offer higher-education discounts for WSU students.

Software...   Purchase discounted software online

or download free antivirus software: clearinghouse.wayne.edu

  Pick up online software orders on campus: at the Software Clearinghouse in universe IT, C&IT’s support center, 211 Student Center

  Check out the software the C&IT Help Desk supports: computing.wayne.edu/software

Getting online...   On campus – in addition to computer labs:

–  In WSU Housing, use ResNet for high-speed Internet connections or wireless See computing.wayne.edu/resnet

–  Using a wireless notebook or netbook, connect to WSU’s high-speed wireless network in many locations on campus See computing.wayne.edu/wireless

  From home, C&IT recommends cable or DSL: –  For help finding an Internet Service Provider, see: computing.wayne.edu/isp

Computer labs...

  General-purpose computer labs – in all University Libraries and at WSU’s extension centers in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb Counties

  Specialized computer labs – in many academic departments

  Complete list of computer labs – on C&IT’s Website:

computing.wayne.edu/labs

Computer security...

  Protecting sensitive information is everyone’s job – Take a free online course on Basic Computer Security (non credit, self-paced): log in to Blackboard and look for “Learn about Computer Security”

– Change your password yearly – required – Keep your password private; no sharing

  Use computing resources responsibly – Read the WSU Acceptable Use Policy

Computer questions?

  Visit universe IT – 211 Student Center – To talk in person with C&IT Help Desk – To drop off a computer to the C&IT PC Clinic for computer service or repair

– To pick up a software order   Contact the C&IT Help Desk:

(313) 577-4778 or helpdesk@wayne.edu

  Check out C&IT’s Website for online information and instructions computing.wayne.edu

New Student Orientation

Registration Presentation

Ready to Register? •  Know your Access

I.D. (xy1234) and your student number (001234567).

•  If you created a new password for Pipeline, you’ll need it to register.

•  Forgot these codes? Inform your Warrior Orientation Leader

Now you’re ready to begin!

I.  Go to www.classschedule.wayne.edu

II.  Make sure it says Fall Term 2009

III.  Go to course/subjects

IV.  Select a course based on the subject.

For example: Political Science

Now select a Political Science course

(or course you chose) that is required for your major . . .

V. Find a class time that fits your schedule.

NOTE: If you’re interested in being on the main Wayne State campus, beware of the location

you select.

For example: The class highlighted is not on the main

campus.

You also need to note that the class you desire is OPEN in the status column. This is the only

way the class is available to you.

VI. Once you’ve found the class, click on the “Add to Cart”

link for that class.

This allows you to place your class in a shopping cart and

save it while you look for other classes.

Notice it has your CRN #, course you selected, dates

and times they meet, the day the class starts and ends,

where it’s at, and lastly if the class is even open.

The shopping cart is also helpful because it allows you

to see if classes overlap each other. If classes show

up in orange, you need to change the times around or

chose a different class.

VII. Now you can go back to Courses/Subjects and look for the rest of your classes.

When registering for a class with a Lecture and Lab, be sure that you select the Lecture (LCT) class as well as the Lab/Quiz section.

Ultimately you are registering for two classes.

VIII. Once you have all your courses selected, make sure they are the right courses you want, are located where and when you

want them, and not conflicting. Once you are satisfied, write down the CRN numbers pertaining to each class.

NOTE: 12-18 credits = Full time

1-11 credits = Part time

WAIT YOU’RE STILL NOT REGISTERED ! !

IX.  Pull up a new window on your computer

X.  Type in www.pipeline.wayne.edu

XI.  Use your AccessID and Password you created to enter Pipeline

XII.  Click the Student Tab

XIII.  Click Register/Add/Drop

XIV. Select “Register – Add/Drop Classes”

XV. Make sure it reads “Fall 2009” in the Select Term Box

XVI. Put the CRN #s from your shopping cart in the boxes on Pipeline and then click submit.

Now let’s print out your schedule

You have two choices

This allows you to see when your classes are each day,

what time, and where.

This allows you to see when your classes are, where, what time,

and who your professor is.

New Student Orientation

August 31 – Sept 2

New Student Orientation

Reminder

"  Register for classes, as advised by your advisor "  Have your schedule checked-out by an advisor "  Take the orientation online survey "  Sign-up for a Learning Community "  Bookstore Tour "  Complete Bookstore Raffle & Quick Survey

New Student Orientation

Have Questions??? Please give us a call at

313.577.3577

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