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Virtual Orientation 2011 Student Information Session “Mission Possible” CONFIDENTIAL
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14 Mysteries of UWindsor Revealed = MYSTERY QUESTION There are 10 throughout the presentation Try to figure out what the mystery word or phrase is ** Please ensure you are viewing this presentation as a Slide Show
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Academics
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Marking Scale Grade PointLetter Grade Range 13 A+ 93-100 12 A 86-92.9 11 A- 80-85.9 10 B+ 77-79.9 9 B 73-76.9 8 B- 70-72.9 7 C+ 67-69.9 6 C 63-66.9 5 C- 60-62.9 4 D+ 57-59.9 3 D 53-56.9 2 D- 50-52.9 1 F 35-49.9 0 F- 0-34.9 Grade PointLetter Grade Range 13 A+ 93-100 12 A 86-92.9 11 A- 80-85.9 10 B+ 77-79.9 9 B 73-76.9 8 B- 70-72.9 7 C+ 67-69.9 6 C 63-66.9 5 C- 60-62.9 4 D+ 57-59.9 3 D 53-56.9 2 D- 50-52.9 1 F 35-49.9 0 F- 0-34.9 ** The marking scale may change from program to program
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The Semester System TermMonthsWeeksExam Period FallSept. – Dec.1310 days WinterJan. – April1310 days Inter/Summer Session May – Aug.135 days 3 hours per week for one course IntersessionMay – June65 days Summer SessionJuly – Aug.65 days 6 hours per week for one course Distance Education Fall/Winter/Summ er Sessions 12N/A
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University Lingo LINGODEFINITION Prerequisite A course that MUST be completed with a passing grade BEFORE you can register for the next course Co-requisite A course which MUST be taken WITH another course Anti-requisite A course, if ALREADY completed will not allow you to receive a credit in the desired class Sessional Average Average of the marks of one semester Cumulative Average Average of the marks from all completed courses Major Average Average of the marks in your required courses
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University Lingo LINGODEFINITION Faculty The department or group of departments that deals with a particular subject in the university Program A combination of courses in a subject area which fulfills the requirements for a degree, certification or diploma Major Specific concentration of courses within a subject area as defined by its degree program. For example: Faculty: Arts and Social Sciences Program: English Major: English Language and Literature
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Undergraduate Calendar The Undergraduate Calendar contains the following information: All undergraduate programs and courses Academic regulations and standards Program degree requirements General university policies for all undergraduate programs You can access the calendar by visiting the website: http://www.uwindsor.ca/calendars
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1 = N 2 = D3 = A 4 = T5 = H6 = E 7 = O8 = I9 = K 4 5 8 1 93 5 6 3 2 Crack the code to find the mystery phrase
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Answer: THINK AHEAD
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When in doubt, never rely on only one alarm clock (1) Always allow extra time, especially when heading to write an exam (car breaks down, no parking, wrong room number etc..) (2) Use timelines, goals, and to-do lists when possible. Pick up your FREE student planner at the CAW Information Desk. (3) Avoid procrastination, you don’t want to fall behind (4) Prioritize. Some things are just more important – like studying for an exam vs. Facebook (5) For more tips – check out a S.T.E.P.S. or Campus Life Line workshop (websites later in the presentation)
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Combine the pictures to find the mystery phrase
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Answer: Student Webmail (STUD, ANT, WEB, MAIL)
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“cute_bunny16@hotmail.com” just won’t cut it anymore Student webmail account is required for all University communication Activate at uwindsor.ca/uwinaccount Access at uwindsor.ca/webmail
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Combine the pictures to find the mystery phrase
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Answer: Social Networking (SEW, SHAWL, NET, WORKING)
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Think twice about posting information about your wild weekend online Social networking sites can have negative consequences for students –Do you twitter, facebook, or blog? –Protect yourself, adjust privacy settings –Limit publications of personal information –Monitor your time –Check the settings –Visit: http://digitaltattoo.ubc.ca
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Campus Services
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Uncover the hidden mystery word TGDGAEEO ALRIDSHT VITSIMNS BDLVARUI AGDCMBBD TAMISUEA
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Advising Centre Assists students with: – Adding, dropping or withdrawing from a course – Selecting and organizing a successful education plan – Understanding and discussing a student’s degree audit – Discussing problems impacting academic performance – Reviewing academic progress – Discussing changing or choosing majors – Clarifying academic policies and procedures – Seeking appropriate referrals Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/advising – (519)253-3000 Ext. 1414
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Aboriginal Education Centre Provides Aboriginal students with a culturally supportive environment Lunches, gatherings, orientation events and an indigenous library Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/aec – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3481
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Academic Writing Centre To engage students in meaningful English language development to realize academic success – Provides writing support to students – Peer writers (in Leddy Library) – Effective writing style tips – Classroom presentations Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/awc – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3405
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Awards and Financial Aid The office explains the procedural and policy guidelines of the OSAP program, assists students during the application process, distributes funds, and handles appeals. osap.gov.on.ca Distribution of information on the various awards available for undergraduate study Work Study – Part-time work is available on campus to those students who qualify for participation. Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/awards – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3300
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University Bookstore Located on the corner of Wyandotte St. and Sunset Ave. Textbooks, computers and software, school and art supplies, gifts, apparel, general reading, clickers and more Book titles on SIS, course syllabus or the Bookstore website Required vs. Suggested textbooks New and Used textbooks (Cost $500 - $800 per semester) Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/bookstore – (519)253-3000 Ext. 7018
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Uncover the hidden mystery word TODGABNO ELTISAHT YITSOMLY BOLGAREI HYTEFASD TNMISUEA
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Campus Police Campus is patrolled 24/7 – 365 days a year by highly qualified special constables Bicycle and laptop registration programs available online Community safety presentations and self defense programming Issue crime alerts if situations arise that require a heightened alert where life or property is threatened (intended to maintain a high level of safety) Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/police – (519)253-3000 Ext. 1234 (Emergency – 911)
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Campus Safety Campus Police (open 24/7, ext. 1234, patrol campus) Walk Safe (free service for all students to help get you home safe, just dial 0 after 6 p.m.) Emergency Phones (located around campus with blue flashing lights) Emergency Response Team / E.R.T. (trained individuals in first aid, CPR and more who respond to medical emergencies) Contact information – www.uwalksafe.ca – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3504
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Campus Safety UWindsor Alert System – Fast and efficient dissemination of critical information to members of the campus community during a major emergency – Through texting, voicemail and email – Sign up today and keep your information up-to-date Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/alert
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Cashier’s Office Current fee schedule listed at www.uwindsor.ca/cashiers Tuition fees vary depending on program – approximately $2800.00 -$3400.00 per semester including compulsory fees (program dependent) Residence/meal plan fees and text book costs are extra Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/cashiers – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3307
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Centre for Career Education myCareer system – Full-time, part-time, summer, contract and career opportunities posted here – Accessed through the Student Portal One-on-one services and mock interviews Co-op Resume assistance Interview preparation Career planning Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/cce – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3895
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M E T O C R U P Unscramble the letters to find the mystery word
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Answer: Computer
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Computer Centre (Information Technology Services –ITS) Help Desk –for answering tech questions Email, internet and printing service (UwinCARD) CLEW –online learning management system CLS workshops –for students who want to learn a new program or brush up on their computer skills Computing Labs Student employment opportunities Campus wireless internet service Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/its – (519)253-3000 Ext. 4440
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Educational Development Centre Orientation Windsor Welcome Week SOS: Volunteer, leadership, community building S.T.E.P.S. and Campus Life Line Student Disability Services Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/edc – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3288
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International Student Centre Assists international students with their transition to Canada Domestic students welcome to attend events and develop cultural awareness & understanding Over 10% of UWindsor students are studying here from another country ISC sponsors Wednesday lunch time movies for all Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/isc – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3938
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R A I L Y R B Unscramble the letters to find the mystery word
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Answer: Library
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Leddy Library Library tours and orientation workshops Collection consists of over 3 million items Resources and study tools include: – Access to library via web – Electronic resources, books, videos, CDs, etc. – Course reserve materials – Reference help centre, live library chat, Twitter – Quiet study areas for groups & individuals – Librarians who specialize in each department Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/leddy – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3402
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Office of the Registrar Registration related information: – Admissions – Transcripts – Grades – Course offerings – Calendars – Course changes and withdrawals More information available online through the Student Portal Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/registrar – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3315
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OPUS Organization of Part-time University Students – Mission: “To collaborate with the University of Windsor community to identify and to promote the collective interests of part-time undergraduate students.” – Drug and Dental Plan (Opt-out, Opt-in dependents) ** – OPUS Lounge and Boardroom – Printing, faxing and photocopying services for a fee – Want to get involved? Ask about becoming an OPUS Associate Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/opus – (519) 253-3000 Ext. 3603
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Parents The Educational Development Centre has created a informational website for parents The goal of the website is to provide parents with information on how to maintain a balance between supporting their students and allowing them to achieve a sense of independence Visit the website at: www.uwindsor.ca/parents
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Parking Services The Parking Services Office is located in the CAW Centre on the 2 nd floor Parking passes are available for Intercession/Summer Session Options for Winter: – Meter parking – Pay Lots Assumption Church lot Various guest lots Contact Information – www.uwindsor.ca/parking – (519) 253-3000 Ext. 2413
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Combine the pictures to find the mystery phrase CREATION - B
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Answer: Campus Recreation (CAMP, (B)US, WRECK, CREATION)
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St. Denis Centre/Campus Recreation Access to pool, indoor and outdoor track, basketball courts Adult fitness, aqua fitness, dance, martial arts, and other various classes Access to The Forge Fitness Centre Adult and children’s swimming lessons Free admission to Centre requires student card Family memberships available Contact information – www.goLancers.ca – (519)253-3000 Ext. 2456
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Student Counselling Centre Provides free short-term, one-on-one counselling for personal or emotional difficulties – E.g. Depression, relationship or family problems, adjustment issues, anxiety Help students cope with stress Make referrals for longer term care All services are free and confidential Professional counsellers licensed by the province Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/scc – (519)253-3000 Ext. 4616
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Translate the words from Pig Latin to English to reveal the mystery phrase Udentstay Isabilityday Ervicessay
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Answer: Student Disability Services
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Accommodations for students with documented disabilities State of the art technological hardware and software BUILD Program: Contact office as soon as possible to provide required documentation and ensure accommodations are ready when needed Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/disability – (519)253-3000 Ext. 3287
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Student Health Services On-Campus Health Clinic – Acute care, minor surgery, allergy injections, lab tests (blood work), travel immunization, TB shots Health education classes – Smoking cessation, safe sex, nutrition, counseling, etc … Student Centre Pharmacy: Accepts all health plans Chiroworks: Chiropractors and massage therapy Campus Dental Centre: Full dental service Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/health – (519) 973-7002
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SIS: Student Information System Online registration information system: – Timetables – Fee information – Important dates – Change of address – Grades – Forms – Awards search – Link to bookstore www.uwindsor.ca/sis
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Student Portal One stop virtual student service centre Access to webmail, SIS, CLEW, myCareer Transcripts, course search and registration, degree audit, grades, exam schedule, timetabling, course waitlists, forms, clicker registration and much more Manage your UwinCARD Take time to explore and familiarize yourself my.uwindsor.ca
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Automated Wait List As of November 2007 students will have access to a new system that will allow them to add their names online to a wait list for full classes Students will have the option on SIS (Student Information System) and the Student Portal to be placed on a course wait list during registration Students are allowed to place themselves on a wait list for a maximum of five courses
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UwinCARD Office What is the UwinCARD? – Identification Card – Photocopy & Printing Card – Library Card – Recreation access – Door & Laundry access (Residence) – Food Purchases – Meal Plan funds – Bookstore Purchases – Uwin funds Contact information – www.uwindsor.ca/uwincard – (519) 253-3000 Ext. 8946 3 ways to deposit money onto your UwinCard: Cash & debit card at the UwinCARD Office UwinCARD Automatic Deposit Machine - found at the Leddy Library and the Computer Centre Online-Real-Time credit card deposits - through the Student Portal
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UWSA University of Windsor Students’ Alliance – Mission: “We will be recognized as the best student led organization designed to meet students’ needs. We will strive relentlessly to enhance student life through advocacy, representation and service.” – Drug and Dental Plan (Opt-out, Opt-in dependents) ** – Faxing services for a fee, ISIC Card (Free for FT only), Community Legal Aid, Used Bookstore, The Basement Pub, Exam Bank – Want to get involved? Join, lead, or create a student group! Contact information – www.uwsa.ca – (519) 253-3000 Ext. 3600
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Fill in the blanks to discover the mystery phrase T A _ _ A _ _ A N _ A _ E OF T_E S _ R _ I _ ES W E _ A _ E TO _ _ F E _ !
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Answer: Take advantage of the services we have to offer!
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The University of Windsor Welcomes You!
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