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Thursday, July 9Student Center Theater
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Welcome toJackson State University®
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We are so pleased that you have chosen JSU to finish what you started. Jackson State University is a cutting-edge institution dedicated to your academic and career success.
As you begin this new journey, we extend to you our support and partnership as you become the next generation of JSU Tigers. Undergraduate Studies exists to prepare you for the rigor of your intended major, engagement in leadership, service, citizenship and community engagement activities.
We hope to inspire you to reach for new heights, challenge you to investigate deeper, and support you though our quality programs and services.
Welcome to your new family,
Dr. Robert BlaineDean of Undergraduate Studies and CyberLearning
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TRANSFER ASSESSMENT AND ADVISING PROGRAM
The Transfer Assessment and Advising Program is the first step in your transition to college life at Jackson State University. This program will provide information about academic degree programs, the articulation agreement, academic support, student services, campus life, financial aid, and university policies and programs. The Noel-Levitz College Student Inventory survey will be administered as a part of a student-centered initiative to determine how you learn best and what might be done to help you succeed as a JSU student. You also will meet fellow transfer students and make valuable connections with current students, faculty, staff, and administrators at JSU. Professional-Transfer Advisors and Transfer-Faculty Advisors also will be available to further discuss course articulations, major requirements, and course selections for the Fall 2015 semester.
SERVICES FOR TRANSFER STUDENTS: ӹ Transfer Orientation ӹ Academic Advisement (Professional-Transfer Advisors and Transfer-Faculty Advisors) ӹ Articulation of Courses ӹ Transfer Policies ӹ Curriculum Guides ӹ Plan of Study and Degree Audit ӹ Tau Sigma National Honor Society ӹ Change of Major Forms ӹ Academic Support Services (Peer Tutorial and CAI Labs) ӹ Center for Undergraduate Research (Research Opportunities) ӹ Referral to Campus Resources ӹ Workshops and Seminars
ADVISEMENT INFORMATIONAcademic Advisement for will take place in the JSU Student Center Ballroom.
Less Than 60 Transfer HoursAdvised by Undergraduate Studies in JSU Student Center Ballroom
Sixty or More Transfer Hours or Earned Associate’s DegreeAdvised by Academic Departments in JSU Student Center Ballroom
Change of MajorStudents who need to change their majors will contact F. Janelle Hannah Jefferson at theUndergraduate Studies station.
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Undergraduate Studies is a student advocate unit which provides a quality assurance program for first-and-second year students. In collaboration with the academic colleges, it ensures preparation for the rigor of their intended majors, engagement in leadership, service, citizenship, and community development activities.
Undergraduate Studies is comprised of three major programs: The First Year Experience, W. E. B. Du Bois Honors College, and University College; and six ancillary programs:
ӹ Freshman/Transfer Orientation and Welcome Week ӹ First-Year Assessment ӹ First-Year Advisement ӹ Student Retention Services ӹ Transfer Services ӹ Comprehensive Academic Support Services.
Center for Undergraduate Research, operating under Title III, administers mini-grants to faculty to mentor students and showcase work at the annual spring CUR research conference.
Summer Bridge Program offers incoming science technology, engineering, and math (STEM) students an opportunity to earn six to nine hours of college credit with the assistance of tutoring, mentoring, and technology-assisted teaching, free room, board, tuition and books
This activity is funded in part by Title III.
Dr. Robert BlaineDean of Undergraduate Studies
and CyberLearningP: (601) 979-2127
Patricia Sheriff-TaylorFirst Year Experience Director and
Special Assistant to the DeanP: (601)979-2320
Jennifer Scott-GilmoreCoordinator of Transfer
Student Services, P: (601) 979-3339
Lekesha TubbsTransfer Advisor
P:(601) 979-3345 [email protected]
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Transfer Assessment and Advisement ProgramJennifer Scott-Gilmore Presiding
Coordinator, Transfer Student Services
GENERAL SESSIONJuly 9, 2015 | 8:30 a.m.
Greetings ......................................................................................................Dr. James C. Renick Provost/Senior Vice President of Academic and Student
Affairs
Dr. Charles N. Smith Associate Provost for Student Affairs
Dr. Robert Blaine Dean of Undergraduate Studies/CyberLearning
Greetings/Assessments ..............................................................................Dr. Priscilla Slade Special Assistant to Provost for Community Colleges
Presentations ...............................................................................................Janieth Adams Director of Undergraduate Admissions and Recruitment
Dr. Erin Vaughn Interim Director of Residence Life/Housing Sharon Griffin Director of Marketing Auxiliary Services
Alana Jackson-Walker Marketing Coordinator Sodexo Magic
B. J. Moncure Director of Financial Aid
Cornelius M. Antwine, Jr. Bursar
Transfer Facts/Articulation Agreement ..................................................Lekesha Tubbs Transfer Advisor
Transfer Advising Procedures ..................................................................F. Janelle Hannah Jefferson Coordinator of Academic Advisement
SESSION IStudent Employment
9:30 a.m.This session will focus on the guidelines and regulations related to Federal Work Study, College Work Aid and Graduate Assistantships.
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SESSION IICommunity College Relations
10:00 a.m.Old Industrial Arts Building and H. T. Sampson Library
Assessment-The Noel-Levitz College Student Inventory survey is a part of an initiative to determine the best method of individual student instruction to ensure academic success. After the survey is completed, the results are used to develop programs and support services.
LUNCH11:30 a.m. - 12:55 p.m.Walter Payton Center
Welcome .......................................................................................................Dr. Priscilla Slade Special Assistant to the Provost for Community Colleges
and International Programs
Greetings ......................................................................................................Dr. James C. Renick Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic and
Student Affairs
Presentations ...............................................................................................Shirley Harrison Interim Director of International Programs
Tai Shelby Coordinator of Transfer Programs and Scholarships for
Community College Relations
Paul A. Scott Community College Recruiter for Community College
Relations
Jennifer Scott-Gilmore Coordinator of Transfer Student Services for
Undergraduate Studies
Jama Lumumba Assistant Director and Coordinator of Public Services
ACADEMIC ADVISEMENTJSU Student Center Ballroom
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Optional Tours: 2:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m.)All first-time transfer students are to report for academic advisement and selection of Fall 2015 courses. Students also will have the opportunity to speak with personnel in Financial Aid, Residential Life, and the Business Office.
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Transfer Fast Facts ӹ Transfer students with less than 60 earned hours are advised in Undergraduate Studies located in the Charles F. Moore Building.
ӹ Transfer students with 60 or more earned hours are advised in their Academic Departments. ӹ Transfer students who have earned 12 or more hours of college credits are exempt from University Success 100/101/105.
ӹ All transfer students are required to take the Undergraduate English Proficiency Examination. It is administered each semester and each summer session.
ӹ All transfer students are required to have 60 hours of community service prior to graduation. ӹ After earning 62 semester hours from any accredited institution, a student may not take additional courses at a community or/junior college and have them applied toward a degree from Jackson State University.
ӹ No more than 93 semester hours may be transferred from an accredited four-year institution. ӹ Jackson State University uses the Articulation Agreement between the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi State Board for Community and Junior Colleges.
ӹ Grades earned in transfer courses will be shown on the permanent record at Jackson State University with a “T” in front of the earned grade from the transfer institution but will not be used in calculating Jackson State University grade point averages.
ӹ Jackson State University accepts transfer courses with “C” grades or above. ӹ Students usually receive no transfer credit for courses designed specifically for technical and vocational career programs. The dean and/or chair of the department concerned should be consulted on questions pertaining to the transfer of credits.
ӹ Jackson State University does not accept for-credit courses that are classified as remedial or developmental.
ӹ All students are required to have the last session of residence or its equivalence at Jackson State University and to complete satisfactorily a minimum of 30 semester hours of courses before graduation.
ӹ No credit will be given to students with a cumulative grade point average below 2.0.
THE FINAL EVALUATION OF TRANSCRIPTS IS COMPLETED BY THE DEPARTMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE PROGRAM OF STUDY.
Dr. Robert Blaine, Dean, Undergraduate Studies and CyberLearningJennifer Scott-Gilmore, Coordinator of Transfer Student ServicesPatricia Sheriff-Taylor, Transfer Advisor of Undergraduate StudiesLekesha Tubbs, Transfer Advisor of Undergraduate Studies
Frequently Asked Questions by Transfer Students
Who is my Academic Advisor?Transfer students with less than 60 hours are assigned an advisor in Undergraduate Studies. Transfer students with 60 or more earned hours or an associate’s degree are assigned an advisor in their academic departments.
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How important is it to connect with my Academic Advisor?Very! Your Academic Advisor is a professional assigned to you to assist with your course selection or deletion, semester registration, approval of absentee excuses, etc. Connecting with your advisor is a key element in becoming and remaining successful at JSU. How do I know which of my credits transferred?JSU utilizes the Articulation Agreement between the Mississippi Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning and the Mississippi Board for Community and Junior Colleges. The university usually allows full credit for a course taken at another accredited institution if a comparable course is offered at JSU. Jackson State University accepts transfer courses with “C” grades or better.
Are Vocational Courses transferable to JSU?Students usually do not transfer credit for courses designed specifically for technical and vocational career programs. The dean of the college should be consulted on questions pertaining to the transfer of credits.
Why are there multiple GPAs on my transcript?Grades earned in transfer courses may be shown on the permanent record at JSU but will not be used in calculating JSU grade point average. Transfer credits have a separate GPA from your JSU GPA.
What is a JSU SuperCard?The Jackson State University SuperCard is a multipurpose card. It functions as an identification card for all students, faculty and staff. It must be visibly worn at all times. The JSU SuperCard Program works almost exactly like your regular debit card. The card gives students, faculty, and staff access to funds within their accounts to purchase goods and services from participating merchants, even off campus.
How do I activate my SuperCard?You are welcome to apply for a card account by completing an application in the ID Center. You can deposit funds into your SuperCard account by visiting Financial Services on the 2nd Floor of the B.F. Roberts Building at the cashier’s station. For more information on your SuperCard, visit http://www.jsums.edu/supercard/.
What is the procedure for changing my major?You can obtain a change of major form from your Academic Advisor within Undergraduate Studies in the Charles F. Moore Building (CFM). This form will be forwarded to the JSU Registrar’s office to finalize your request for change of major.
How do I activate my JSU email address?Visit the JSU homepage at http://www.jsums.edu. Click on the link entitled “email.” Click on the icon that states “First Time Email Users – Information.” This will walk you step-by-step on specific instructions regarding your email address.
How do I login to Blackboard to access my online classes?All users must have an active NetID in order to log into Blackboard. For instruction on how to obtain a Network Identifier (NetID), log into JSU PAWS and select “Activate NetID”. After you have setup your NetID, log into Blackboard with your J Number for the username and your NetID for your password. If you forget your NetID password, go to http://www.jsums.edu/jsuonline/getting-started-information/ for instruction.
If I have any more questions or concerns specifically relating to a transfer student…You may contact Jennifer E. Scott-Gilmore, Coordinator of Transition, in the Charles F. Moore Building, Rm. 214, by phone at 601.979.3339 or email at [email protected].
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Community College Relations
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Congratulations! You’ve made the right decision to further your education at Jackson State University (JSU).
As you prepare, today, for the rest of your life, all kind of exciting possibilities are available to you. JSU gives you the opportunity to learn academically, professionally, and interpersonally.
We encourage you to enjoy your time as a JSU student by participating in an array of co-curricular activities. However, don’t forget to plan your futures’ exit – apply for internships, co-ops, and study abroad opportunities. Employers, here and abroad, are looking for you! Enter JSU to exit.
We prepare you. You execute.
Sincerely,
Priscilla Slade, PhDSpecial Assistant to the Provost for Community Colleges and International Programs
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OFFICE OF COMMUNITY COLLEGE RELATIONS
We are excited that you have chosen Jackson State University to continue your education. Our Office of Community College Relations is here to help guide you into becoming a part of Tigerland. We are available to answer questions, provide assistance, and ease you mind concerning transitioning into JSU. We invite you to explore our website (www.jsums.edu/transfer) and discover the endless opportunities available to you at Jackson State University.
TRANSFER STUDENT PROGRAMS: ӹ Transfer Student Assessment ӹ Transfer Ambassadors ӹ Transfer Mentoring Program ӹ Phi Theta Kappa Alumni Chapter ӹ Talk Is Cheap Social ӹ Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship Program ӹ Tiger Scholarship Program ӹ Transfer Connect ӹ Transfer Student Recruitment ӹ Metamorphosis
As you explore our website and discover the endless opportunities JSU can offer you as a future student, please feel free to contact us anytime with any questions you might have regarding your transfer enrollment process.
Dr. Priscilla D. SladeSpecial Assistant to Provost
for International Programs and Community CollegesP: (601) 979-1781F: (601) 979-9325
Tai Shelby, M. A.Coordinator of Transfer Programs
and ScholarshipsP: (601) 979-1553F: (601) 979-9327
Paul Scott, Sr.Recruiter - Community College
P: (601) 979-0923F: (601) 979-9328
Lashae JacksonAdministrative Assistant
P: (601) 979.0924F: (601) 979. 9326
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TRANSFER SUCCESS MENTOR’S PROGRAM- (TSM’S )
What is a Transfer Success Mentor?Transfer Success Mentors (TSMs) are an integral component of the JSU Office of Community College Relations team. They serve as academic and social role models for community college transfer students by sharing their own successes and setbacks in developing study habits, taking advantage of campus resources, managing their time wisely, and navigating the campus. TSMs take on the role of small group leaders throughout the academic school year and work to develop good rapport with community college transfer students, as they are often the first members of the instructional team to whom new students confide their fears and uncertainties. We select exceptional students who give evidence of interpersonal and intellectual skills. Essential functions of this position include the ability to communicate effectively to groups, relate to others, and exhibit appropriate dedication to academic and campus life.
Transfer Student Mentors are charged with the mission of guiding transfer students to success. They will purposefully help community college transfer students:Connect with what motivates students:
ӹ Paint a clear picture of their college journey ӹ Outline the skills necessary to be successful in college campus life ӹ Convey enthusiasm and spirit for the University ӹ Provide supportive student success resources (Transfer Resource Guide) is very useful ӹ Strengthen college success and self-management skills and tips on healthy study habits ӹ Assist CCR Coordinator build face-to-face relationships with faculty and students ӹ And, remember, you ARE NOT their counselor
To become a mentor or a mentee, contact Tai Shelby, M. A.Coordinator of Transfer Programs and ScholarshipsCommunity College Relations601.979.0924 | [email protected]
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JSU TRANSFER AMBASSADORS
Purpose StatementThe JSU Transfer Ambassadors will assist Community College Relations in achieving the university’s goal of recruiting and retaining academically sound community college transfer students. The ambassadors will help prospective community college transfer students achieve a smooth transition from their respective community college to Jackson State University. Ambassadors will also ensure that students are informed about admissions requirements, financial aid deadlines, housing information and any other appropriate information for admission to Jackson State University.
Selection ProcessJSU Transfer Ambassadors are expected to be leaders in all aspects. Therefore, it is essential that they are committed to achieving academic excellence. Students should meet the following requirements:
ӹ Have a 2.8 grade point average on a 4.0 scale ӹ Be enrolled full time at Jackson State University ӹ Must have attended a community college ӹ Interview with CCR staff ӹ Posses strong leadership skills
Functions of JSU Transfer Ambassadors ӹ To travel occasionally with the community college recruiter ӹ Provide a thorough campus tour for prospective community college transfer students, parents, and educational groups.
ӹ Assist with recruitment activities at their former community college. ӹ Communicate with prospective community college transfer students regularly in order to keep them abreast with pertinent deadlines and university activities.
ӹ Attend and assist with JSU Transfer Day, Phi Theta Kappa Day, and other events held be Community College Relations.
ӹ Assist with other recruitment functions as designated by the advisor.
Contact Information:Paul A. [email protected] 601-979-0923
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ACADEMIC ADVISORS Academic Advisement is vital to your academic success at Jackson State University. If you are a transfer student with less than 60 earned hours from your transfer institution, your advisor is assigned in Undergraduate Studies.
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIESCharles F. Moore Building, Room 113, (601) 979-2127 | Dr. Robert Blaine, Dean
PRIMARY TRANSFER ADVISORS LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Mrs. Jennifer Scott-Gilmore CFM 214 601.979.3339 [email protected]. Patricia Sheriff-Taylor CFM 113 601.979.2320 [email protected]. Lekesha Tubbs CFM 116-B 601.979.3345 [email protected]
PROFESSIONAL ADVISORS LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Mr. David Atkins OIA Bldg 013 601.979.0547 [email protected]. Edna Caston CFM 101 601.979.0839 [email protected]. Derrick Echoles CFM 200 601.979.2385 [email protected]. F. Janelle Hannah-Jefferson CFM 226 601-979.1356 [email protected]. Pamala Heard CFM 105 601.979.3418 [email protected]. LaTonya Robinson-Kanonu CFM 202 601.979.1494 [email protected]. Josie Latham OIA Bldg 013 601.979.0562 [email protected]. Clarence Lowe CFM 120 601.979.3700 [email protected]. Venetia Miller CFM 105 601.979.6970 [email protected]. Felicia Russell CFM 110-B 601.979.2826 [email protected]. Shandra Thompson CFM 110-A 601.979.1301 [email protected]. Kenya Washington CFM 110-C 601.979.2825 [email protected]. Sonya Webster CFM 117 601.979.1251 [email protected]. Kafond Wilder CFM 110-E 601.979.3341 [email protected]
If you are a transfer student with 60 or more earned hours from your transfer institution, your advisor is assigned in your Academic Department.
TRANSFER-FACULTY ADVISORS (2015-2016)COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
Joseph H. Jackson College of Education and Human Development Building, Suite 218, (601) 979-3415 | Dr. Daniel Watkins, Dean
DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FACULTY ADVISOR LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Elementary Ed & Early Childhood Education Dr. Evornia Kincaid SEB Room 320 B 601.979.0515 [email protected]
Special Education Dr. Gwendolyn Williams SEB Office 109-B 601.979.8666 gwendolyn. [email protected]
Life Long Learning Dr. Gloria SmithE.E. Thrash University Center Suite 4-7
601.432.6234 [email protected]
Health, Physical Education, & Recreation Mr. Eltorry Ficklin TB Ellis Gym
Room 1 (2nd Floor) 601.979.2501 [email protected]
Social Cultural Studies Dr. Tabitha N. Otieno SEB Room 217-L 601.979.3353 [email protected]
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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTSDollye M.E. Robinson Liberal Arts Bldg., Suite 200, (601) 979-7036 | Dr. Mario Azevedo, Dean
DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FACULTY ADVISOR LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Art Mr. Kenyatta Stewart Johnson Hall 212 601.979.2040 [email protected]
Criminal Justice & Sociology
Dr. Etta Morgan (CJ)Dr. Thomas Kersen (SOC)
Liberal Arts Bldg. 358Liberal Arts Bldg. 305
601.979.1313601.979.3040
[email protected]@jsums.edu
English/ Foreign. Language Dr. Helen Crump Liberal Arts Bldg.
405 601.979.5890 [email protected]
History & Philosophy Mr. Shannon Thames Liberal Arts Bldg. 339 601.979.6303 [email protected]
Mass Communications Dr. Monica Flippin-Wynn E-Center MC 100-C 601.979.2151 [email protected]
Music Mr. Lowell Hollinger F. D. Music Hall Rm.15 601.979.2141 [email protected]
Political Science Mr. Len Jefferson Liberal Arts Bldg. 150 601.979.3956 [email protected]
Psychology Mr. Keith Hudson Liberal Arts Bldg. 229 601.979.2371 [email protected]
Speech Communication & Theatre Mrs. Laura McDavitt McCoy Building
223/224 601.979.2426 [email protected]
COLLEGE OF PUBLIC SERVICEJackson Medical Mall, 340 W. Woodrow Wilson Dr. Suite 301, (601) 979-8836 | Dr. Ricardo Brown, Dean
DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FACULTY ADVISOR LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Comm. Disorders Dr. Mary Hall Medical Mall Office 202 601.979.8826 [email protected]
Social Work(BSW Program) Dr. Shonda Lawrence CFM 336 601.979.2019 [email protected]
Health Policy &Management Mr. Clarence Johnson Medical Mall
Suite 2301-A 601.979.8824 [email protected]
Policy & Planning Dr. Otha Burton, Jr. CFM 328 601.432.6865 [email protected]
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COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGYSchool of Engineering Building, Room 201, (601) 979-2153 | Dr. Richard A. Alò, Dean
DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FACULTY ADVISOR LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Mathematics Mrs. Alicia Jefferson JSH 230 601.979.3761 [email protected] Mrs. LaDonnya Drummond JAP 323 601.979.7009 [email protected]
Chemistry Dr. Dalephine Davis Dr. Naomi Campbell
JAP 414 JAP 504
601.979.1525 601.979.3489
[email protected] [email protected]
Civil Engineering & Environmental Engineering
Dr. Yadong Li Engineering Bldg. 148 601.979.1093 [email protected]
Computer & Communications Engineering
Dr. Kamal Ali Engineering Bldg. 239 601.979.1183 [email protected]
Computer Science Dr. Jacqueline Jackson JAP 237 601.979.2225 [email protected]
Physics, Atmospheric Sciences and Geoscience Dr. Kantave Greene JSH 227 601.979.7012 [email protected]
Technology Dr. Doris McPherson JYW 122 601.979.2474 [email protected]
COLLEGE OF BUSINESSCollege of Business Building, Suite 521, (601) 979-5959 | Dr. Ramin C. Maysami, Dean
DEPARTMENT TRANSFER FACULTY ADVISOR LOCATION PHONE NUMBER EMAIL
Accounting Mr. Donald McWilliams (A-C)Henry Thomas (T-Z)
COB 443 COB 446
601.979.2699601.979.2708
[email protected]@jsums.edu
Economics, Finance and General Business Ms. Saundra McFarland Thompson COB 427 601.979.1088 [email protected]
Entrepreneurship & Professional Development
Dr. Donald Causey COB 317 601.979.3326 [email protected]
Management & Marketing Dr. Samuel Perkins COB 384 601.979.2979 [email protected]
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PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI HONOR SOCIETY
- “A LIFETIME NETWORK”
Mission Statement: “The mission of the alumni association is to support the people, programs and priorities of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Alumni have valuable contributions to make Phi Theta Kappa. Through alumni support, the integrity of the society’s programs and services will be protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.”
Membership Criteria:
ӹ Potential members MUST already be inducted in the society from their previous two-year institution. ӹ Must be admitted to JSU as a transfer student from a two-year institution ӹ Must have obtained an AA degree from a two-year institution, have at least 60 transferrable hours ӹ Must have an GPA of 3.5 or higher based on an 4.0 scale ӹ Must be willing to pay annual alumni fees
Advantages/Benefits of membership: ӹ Scholarship opportunities ӹ Lifetime membership ӹ Certificate of Recognition ӹ Future leadership opportunities with the organization
Contact information:Tai Shelby, M. A.Coordinator of Transfer Programs and ScholarshipsCommunity College Relations601.979.0924 | [email protected]
Lasha D. JacksonAdministrative AssistantCommunity College Relations601.979.0924
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TAU SIGMA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY“Recognizing and Promoting the Academic Excellence and Involvement of Transfer Students”
Mission:Tau Sigma is an academic honor society designed specifically to “recognize and promote the academic excellence and involvement of transfer students.” Benefits of Becoming a Member of Tau Sigma:
ӹ Recognition for academic achievement ӹ Scholarship opportunities ӹ Early involvement opportunities at JSU ӹ Leadership position opportunities ӹ Increased visibility of current transfer students ӹ Involvement in an organization addressing the needs and concerns unique to transfer students ӹ Lifetime membership
Membership Criteria: ӹ Must transfer to JSU from another academic institution with at least one full year of academic credits satisfied at the prior institution(s).
ӹ Membership shall be based upon superior academic achievement during your “first term” at JSU. ӹ Must be registered at JSU as a full-time student (12 or more hours) with a declared major. ӹ Must have a minimum grade point average of 3.5 on 4.0 scale for membership. ӹ Must complete the required application and pay the ONE TIME membership fee of $45. ӹ Only invited to join Tau Sigma one time (not eligible to join at a later date).
For more information contact:Jennifer Scott- GilmoreCoordinator of Transfer Student ServicesUndergraduate [email protected] orVisit the Tau Sigma National Honor Society website athttp://www.tausigmanhs.org/
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2015 Fall Semester CalendarAUGUSTAugust 13-14, Thursday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. .........................Faculty/Staff Seminar
August 15, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. ................................................................. Residence Halls Open for Freshmen and Transfer Students
August 16, Sunday, 2:00 p.m. ....................................................................Orientation for Parents and Students
August 17, Monday, 9:00 a.m. ...................................................................First Year Orientation and Assessment
August 18, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m................................................Registration for Freshmen and Transfer Students
August 19-21, Wednesday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. ......................Readmitted and Returning Student Registration August 19-20, Wednesday-Thursday, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. ................Evening and Graduate Student Registration August 24, Monday ....................................................................................Classes Begin for All Students
August 24, Monday ....................................................................................Late Registration Begins (A late fee of $70.00 begins)
SEPTEMBER
September 1, Tuesday .................................................................................A late fee of $105.00 begins this day
September 4, Friday .................................................................................... Last Day to Pay Fees (A late fee of $145.00 begins this day)
September 4, Friday ....................................................................................Last Day to Add a Course
September 4, Friday Evening ....................................................................Class Schedule Purged for Non-Payment
September 7, Monday .................................................................................HOLIDAY - Labor Day - No Classes
September 8, Tuesday, 7:00 a.m. ...............................................................Classes Resume
September 8, Tuesday ................................................................................Last Day to Drop a Class with No grade
September 29, Tuesday ............................................................................... Sophomore Testing Day (Undergraduate English Proficiency Examination)
OCTOBEROctober 6, Tuesday ..................................................................................... Last Day to Submit Graduation Clearance
Application
October 12-17, Monday-Saturday ............................................................Mid-Semester Examinations
October 19, Monday ...................................................................................Mid-Semester Grades Due
October 22, Thursday ................................................................................Founders’ Day Convocation
October 23, Friday, 7:00 p.m. ...................................................................Founders’ Day Banquet
October 26, Monday ..................................................................................Last Day to Drop a Class with “W” Grade
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NOVEMBER
November 9 - December 4 ....................................................................... Early Registration and Payment of Fees for 2014 Spring Semester and Summer Sessions
November 23-28, Monday-Saturday .......................................................Fall Break/Thanksgiving Recess
November 30, Monday, 7:00 a.m. ...........................................................Classes Resume
November 30, Monday ..............................................................................Last Day to Withdraw from the University
DECEMBER
December 4, Friday ....................................................................................Classes End
December 5-10, Saturday-Thursday ........................................................Final Examinations
December 11, Friday...................................................................................Commencement
December 11, Friday...................................................................................Fall Semester Ends
December 11, Friday...................................................................................Holiday Recess Begins
December 14, Monday ............................................................................... Grade Reports Due in the Department of the Registrar and Records
Quick ReferencesAcademic Affairs ........................................................................................601-979-2244Campus Bookstore .....................................................................................601-979-2021Career Services ............................................................................................601-979-2477Community College Relations .................................................................601-979-0924Comprehensive Academic Support Center(CAI labs, tutors, etc.) ................................................................................601-979-4330Financial Aid ...............................................................................................601-979-7081Health Center-Clinic .................................................................................601-979-2260H. T. Sampson Library...............................................................................601-979-2123Identification Center ..................................................................................601-979-2407Latasha Norman Counseling Center ......................................................601-979-2241Postal Services .............................................................................................601-979-2031Public Safety ................................................................................................601-979-2580Residence Life/Housing .............................................................................601-979-2326Student Life ..................................................................................................601-979-2241Transfer Student Services ..........................................................................601-979-3339Undergraduate Admissions ......................................................................601-979-2100Undergraduate Studies .............................................................................601-979-2127University College ......................................................................................601-979-7092Walter Payton Recreation Center ...........................................................601-979-1368W.E.B Du Bois Honors College ................................................................601-979-2107
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FINANCIAL AID OVERVIEWThe Financial Aid Office at Jackson State University is responsible for coordinating financial assistance (federal, state, institutional and private) to assist students with funds to pay their educational cost. The information submitted on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) serves as the basis for determining eligibility.
To be considered for Financial Aid for summer 2015, students must complete the FAFSA for 2015-16 online at www.fafsa.gov and enter JSU’s School Code (002410) so that JSU will receive the data electronically.
The Financial Aid Office must receive the results from the FAFSA in the form of: •The official output document SAR/ISIR with no conflicting information; •Valid Expected Family Contribution calculated by the government; •Clear database matches; •If selected for verification, it must be completed.
To receive funds from the Financial Aid Programs (grants, loans or work), students must meet all of the general student eligibility requirements:
•Have demonstrated financial need, except for some loan programs; •Have the appropriate education credentials on file; •Be enrolled as a regular student seeking a degree (transient students not eligible); •Be a U. S. citizen or eligible noncitizen; •Have a valid social security number; •Must meet satisfactory academic progress standards; •Must certify that federal financial aid will be used solely for educational purposes; •Must comply with selective service registration; •May not have eligibility suspended or terminated due to being convicted of a drug related offense; •May not be in default or overpayment on any federal grants or loans.
Additional Requirements for Loans: •Loans offered must be accepted over the web; •Students accepting loans must complete a Master Promissory Note and Entrance Counseling with the Department of Education online at www.studentloans.gov; •Must complete Exit Counseling at www.studentloans.gov if the student separates from the university (graduation or withdrawal) or drops below half time (six hours).
Students’ Rights and Responsibilities: •Accurate completion of FAFSA; •Review and understand the agreements contained on forms; •Comply with all application deadlines and requests for additional information; •Repay any financial aid funds received as a result of inaccurate information.
The Financial Aid Office is located on the first floor of the B. F. Roberts buildingOffice Hours:8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday
Students may check their financial aid status through their JSU PAWS account. They should monitor their email accounts (email address listed on FAFSA and their JSU PAWS account) frequently for messages and updates.
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TUITION AND FEE SCHEDULE2015 Fall Semester
Tuition Charges
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION*
1.0-11.0 hours $286.00/per credit hour12.0-19.0 hours $3,433.00Over 19.0 hours $3,433.00 + $286.00/per credit hourOut-of-State Fee $4,977.50 per semester
GRADUATE TUITION*
1.0-8.0 hours $381.00/per credit hour9.0-13.0 $3,433.00Over 13.0 hours $3,433.00 + $381.00/per credit hourOut-of-State Fee $4,977.50 per semester
*Tuition is charged based on the student’s classification
ROOM
Transitional Hall & Dixon HallRoom – 1 person $3,239.00Room – 2 persons $2,454.00Campbell Suites $3,239.00Other Residence HallsRoom – 1 person $3,239.00
Room – 2 persons $2,310.00
BOARD
All Access 7 Days + $125 Tiger Bucks $1,659.00All Access 7 Days + $50 Tiger Bucks $1,593.00All Access 5 Days + $30 Tiger Bucks $1,506.50
DESIGNATED FEES
Add/Drop Fee $25.00 Photo ID Fee $25.00Testing Fee $15.00 Supervised Teaching Fee $75.00Mailbox Rental $38.00 Thesis Fee $75.00Transcript $7.50 Cap and Gown Fee $30.00Return Check Fee $40.00 Call Waiting $15.00Caller ID Fee $21.00 Parking Decal $40.00Graduate Admissions Fee $25.00 Dissertation Fee $100.00
*Fees are subject to change upon approval of the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning without prior notice.
All fees are payable in advance by cash, credit card, certified check, money order or personalized checks. Non-personalized checks will not be accepted for payment of fees. Fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Financial assistance awarded to a student is applicable to the total fees at the time of registration. Variation from this policy will require prior approval from the Financial Services Office. Bank checks returned due to insufficient funds must be redeemed immediately along with the payment of a forty dollar ($40.00) insufficient funds fee to avoid termination of registration.
Each student will be billed for 100% of the tuition and fees due. Accounts referred to a collection agency will be assessed a reasonable collection fee. JSU STUDENT IDENTIFICATION CARD IS REQUIRED FOR ALL TRANSACTIONS.
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Presidential Cabinet
Dr. Carolyn W. MeyersPresident
Undergraduate StudiesDr. Robert Blaine, Dean
First Year Experience
Summer Intervention/Bridge ProgramJosie Latham, Coordinator of Intervention Services
Parkisha Davis, Assistant to the CoordinatorChristopher Buck, Assistant Lab Coordinator
David Atkins, Academic Advisor
W.E.B. Du Bois Honors CollegeDr. Loria Brown Gordon, Interim Associate Dean
Dr. Pamala Heard Director of Honors Student Services and ActivitiesVenetia Miller, Academic Advisor
Tamka Jenkins, Administrative Assistant
University CollegeDr. Marie O’Banner-Jackson, Associate Dean
Patricia Sheriff-Taylor, Director of the First Year Experience Program
& Special Assistant to the Dean of Undergraduate Studies
Corey Bryant, Coordinator of Computer Assisted Instruction Lab
Edna Caston, Retention Researcher
Janelle Hannah-Jefferson, Coordinator of Academic Advisement
LaTonya Robinson-Kanonu, Coordinator of Assessment
Jennifer Scott-Gilmore, Coordinator of Transfer Student Services
Sonya Webster, Coordinator of Retention Services
Galina Bennett, Retention Specialist
Ethel Smith, Receptionist/Hostess/Clerk
Phyllis Kinlaw, Administrative Assistant
Derrick Echoles, Academic Advisor
Clarence Lowe, Academic Advisor
Felicia Russell, Academic Advisor
Shandra Thompson, Academic Advisor
Lekesha Tubbs, Academic Advisor
Kenya Washington, Academic Advisor
Kafond Wilder, Academic Advisor
Racquel Marion, Night Lab Coordinator
Dr. James C. RenickProvost and Senior Vice-President for Academic and Student Affairs
Dr. Deborah F. DentVice-President for Information Technology
Dr. Nicole EvansVice-President for Enrollment Management and Institutional Research.
Anthony L. HollomanVice-President for Institutional Advancement
Dr. William McHenryExecutive Director of the Mississippi e-Center @ JSU
Dr. Loretta A. MooreVice-President for Research and Federal RelationsCharles N. SmithAssociate Provost of Student AffairsMatthew TaylorGeneral CounselMichael ThomasVice-President for Business and FinanceDr. Robert WalkerInterim Athletics Director
Dr. Sherry Rankin, Chair of Developmental and Enhancement Studies
Ameen Abdur-Rashied, InstructorDr. Shirley Burnett, Instructor
Revetia Caldwell, InstructorStacy Davison, Instructor
Priscilla Edwards, Administrative Assistant
Tiffany Harrington, InstructorCassandra Hawkins-Wilder, InstructorMonica Lawrence-Rees, Instructor Ella Moore-Boyd, InstructorDr. Pamela Self, InstructorLinda McLemore-Wheeler, InstructorMeShonya M. Wren-Coleman, Instructor
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New Student Orientation and Welcome Week Activities
Aug. 16-23
MOVE IN DAY Saturday, Aug. 15
Residence halls open at 8 a.m. Go to your assigned residence hall to check in.
Check on your financial aid and pay your fees in Financial Services.
OPENING CONVOCATIONSunday, Aug. 16
2p.m.Lee E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center
(All new students are required to attend)