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Fellowships/Funding
Opportunities
Thomas I. Wahl
Associate Dean
Funding Opportunities
Funding Opportunities
• Member of a group
– Gender, Business groups, Societies, etc.
• Specific purpose
– Discipline, ag, business
– Dissertation research
– Travel grants
NDSU resources
• Search pivot (ProQuest)
– Library database
• https://library.ndsu.edu/research/databases/P
– Research and Creative Activities (RCA)
• https://www.ndsu.edu/research/research_develop
ment/funding_opportunities/
– Pivot search library website: pivot.cos.com
• http://pivot.cos.com/funding_main
NDSU Resources
• Pivot Search for scholarships/fellowships,
training, dissertations• http://pivot.cos.com/funding/results?alertId=209113
2&cid=FA_savedsearch
• NSF Graduate Research Fellows Program
(GRFP)
– Graduate Center for Writers
• UNIV 440/640, a 1-credit, 8-week course
Other Resources
• Grants.gov– http://www.grants.gov/
• Foundation Center– http://foundationcenter.org/
• Professional society – travel grants and scholarships
• Your department– Assistantships
• Teaching, Research
– Travel – Professional meetings
– Advisor/mentor• Advocate in the department
– Source of funding, Travel, Computers and software
• Contact
Tom Wahl, 701.231.7270, [email protected]
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Welcome to the
student finances session North
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Objectives
• What is NDSU One Stop
• Familiarity of Campus Connection
• Knowledge of Educational Costs
• Understanding Payments
NDSU One Stop
A Convenient location in the Memorial Union
Cross-trained staff can help answer
questions from the offices of:
– Customer Account Services (paying bills)
– Registration and Records (registering for
classes)
– Financial Aid & Scholarships (financial aid)
Student Center
Educational Costs
Tuition• Base tuition is assessed to all full-time
students
• Average credit load for a graduate student is 6 credit hours.
• Based on residency
*These totals do not include any personal expenses & are based on full-time status.
Estimated Graduate
Rates
North
DakotaMinnesota
Contiguous,
WUE, MSEP
Non-
Resident
Base Tuition and
Fees$4,355 $5,358 $5,835 $10,557
Books and Supplies $400 $400 $400 $400
Room and Board $10,254 $10,254 $10,254 $10,254
Total $15,009 $16,012 $16,489 $21,211
Differential Tuition - Engineering
Estimated
Engineering Rates
North
DakotaMinnesota
Contiguous,
WUE, MSEP
Non-
Resident
Differential Tuition
and Fees$4,703 $5,799 $6,734 $11,485
Books and
Supplies$400 $400 $400 $400
Room and Board $10,254 $10,254 $10,254 $10,254
Total $15,357 $16,453 $17,388 $22,139
•Differential rates are also charged to:
Nursing
Architecture/Landscape Architecture
Pharmacy
Masters of Public Health
(once student is accepted into respective program)
Student Fees
$ 53.47/credit
Activity Fee
Union Bond
Career Services
Technology Fee
Health/Wellness Fee
Library Fee
ND Student Association
ConnectND Fee
Additional Charges
• Program fees
• Course fees
• NDSU Bookstore charges
• Parking permit
• Student ID card
• Student Health Service fees
• International Health Insurance
Extra Costs
• Non-Traditional Courses
– Distance Continuing Education (DCE)
(ONLINE) – Not Covered by the Tuition Cap
• Charged at ND Rate Per Credit
- Not covered by tuition waivers
Financial Aid Eligibility
Satisfactory Academic Progress
(SAP)
To remain eligible for federal aid (and some
alternative loans), students must:
1. Complete 67% of all attempted credits each
semester and cumulatively;
2. Earn a minimum GPA of 2.00 each semester
and cumulatively;
3. Not receive all Fs or incompletes in any
given semester.
4. Maximum time frame
Waivers
• Do NOT cover DCE classes
• Process: Department Grad School
Customer Account Services
• Generally cover tuition
– Student fees and Program fees not covered
Payments
Payment Methods
1. Pay in person
– Cash or check at NDSU One Stop
2. Pay online (through Campus Connection)
– Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT)- FREE• Transfer an amount directly from a checking or
savings account to NDSU
– Credit Card – 2.75% fee• Visa, Discover, MasterCard, and American Express
are accepted
• Students may set up authorized users to pay on their behalf
Payment Methods, continued
3. Payment Plan Agreements
‒ Make 3 monthly payments
‒ Enroll by September 7th
4. Third Party Payers
– Military Assistance
5. Financial Aid
– Federal Aid programs (grants, loans)
– Alternative Loans
– Scholarships
Authorized User
Fall 2016 Dates and Deadlines08/31/2016 – Last day to drop a regular
session course at a 100% refund
09/06/2016 – Financial aid applies to student
accounts
09/07/2016 – Ask Questions if No Aid Posted
09/07/2016 – Account balances must be
paid in full by 11:59 p.m.
10/15/2016 – Late fees apply to unpaid
account balances as of 11:59 p.m.
Refunds
If financial aid is more than the charges
posted to the account or there is an
overpayment, students will receive a
refund
• Direct Deposit
– Complete Student Finance Direct Deposit
Authorization
– Funds take up to 72 business hours to
reach your account
Hours and Contact Information
Location Academic Hours Summer Hours
Memorial
Union
Mon – Fri: 7:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Mon – Fri: 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Phone:
Local: (701) 231-6200
Toll Free: 1-866-924-8969
Email:
Website:
www.ndsu.edu/onestop
What we learned today
• NDSU One Stop
– What we do and who we are
• Familiarity of Campus Connection
– Student Center
• Knowledge of the Educational Costs
• An Idea of how Payments work
– How to make an online payment
Thank you for attending
today’s finances session!North
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www.ndsu.edu/it
Before we get started…
Your IT Accounts
N.D. University
System ID
• Typically
FirstName.LastName
• Use to access:
– Campus Connection
• Register for classes
• Pay tuition and fees
* Password change every 90 days
NDSU
Electronic ID
• Typically
FirstName.LastName
• Use to access:
– Blackboard learning
management system
– Computer labs
– Library services
– Wired, wireless network
www.ndsu.edu/its/new-student
Activate your accounts
Make changes to your accounts
Connect to wireless
• Wireless is available campuswide
• Need to complete one-time setup for each
device
• More information: www.ndsu.edu/wireless
NDSU students stay connected
with eduroam
Online Services
Blackboard
Campus Connection
IT Help Desk
Libraries
One Stop
Your NDSU Email Account
• Microsoft Office 365
– Calendar
– Instant Messaging, Online Meetings
– OneDrive (1 TB storage)
Your NDSU Email Account
• Go to login.microsoftonline.com
– Typically [email protected]
– Password same as NDSU electronic ID
• Email is an official communication channel
– Messages about courses, tuition
– Important deadline reminders
– Student Email Policy 609:
You are responsible to receive/read
Google Apps at NDSU
• Provides access to:
– Google Drive
– Google Sites
– YouTube
• www.ndsu.edu/its/google-apps
Blackboard
• Many instructors use Blackboard to…
– Share course syllabi and materials
– Distribute class assignments
– Assign tests
– Post grades and feedback
– Facilitate student collaboration
• Blogs, Discussion Boards, Wikis
• If instructor uses Blackboard, you are
automatically enrolled in the Bb course
Blackboard
• Log in to Blackboard
– www.ndsu.edu/blackboard
– Use your NDSU e-ID and password
• Online Resources
– www.ndsu.edu/its/blackboard
• Training
– www.ndsu.edu/its/training/register
• Get Help
– Contact the IT Help Desk
Blackboard - Learn More
Blackboard
Mobile App
Multimedia Classrooms
• All general purpose classrooms:– Ceiling-mounted projector
– Windows computer (log in using NDSU e-ID, password)
– Document camera
– Laptop connection
• Some classrooms:– Interactive whiteboards (Smart Board)
– Lapel microphones
– Video equipment for lecture capture
www.ndsu.edu/its/computer_labs_classrooms
Computer Labs
• 35 public labs
– PCs and Macs
• Popular software
– Microsoft Office
– Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop
– Class-specific software
• Some open 24-hours (NDSU Card access)– Minimal down time for maintenance
Printing on Campus
• 500 pages/semester
– Can purchase more
• GoPrint touchscreen
stations at each printer
1. Select computer
2. Select document
3. Scan NDSU Card
• Print from your laptopwww.ndsu.edu/its/laptop-printing
Free software for students
University approved and provided by the Information Technology Division
Protect Your Accounts
• Passwords
– Make passwords long and complex
– Unique account, unique password
– Keep passwords safe
• Using public computers
– Use secure sites when accessing personal info
– Ensure “remember me” is unchecked
– Log off when finished
Protect Your Devices
• Password-protect or lock
• Regularly update…
– Operating system
– Software, applications
• Install anti-virus
– Recommended options for
personal use
• Microsoft Security Essentials,
Defender (Windows)
• Avast, AVG (Mac)
• Back up your data
Beware of “Phishing” Scams• Cybercriminals attempt to steal money, information
• Tips on how to detect phishing scams
– Verify the original sender by examining the sender’s
address carefully.
– Check for spelling and grammar errors.
– Carefully examine hyperlinks.
– Check for threatening language.
– Consider whether the offer is too good to be true.
No one from NDSU will ever ask for your password
Phishing Scam Example
Use technology responsibly
• Illegal sharing/downloading copyrighted music, movies, software– Strictly prohibited; it can be detected
– Students have paid thousands of dollars in fines to the recording industry
– Remove peer-to-peer programs before coming to campus
IT Headquarters:
Quentin Burdick Building
IT Help DeskQBB 150
• Help with accounts, Blackboard, email,
wireless and other services
• Check-out equipment
– Digital video and still cameras
– GoPro cameras
– Laptop computers
• Large format printing
Statistical ConsultingQBB 210
• Assistance with various stages of research
– Research design
– Data processing and analysis
– Presentation of results
• Support for statistical software
– SAS
– SPSS
• Services typically available at no charge
Technology Learning &
Media CenterQBB 150C
• Assistance with class projects, software
• Video and audio recording studios
• Video and audio capture, editing and conversion
• Free technology workshops
• Special software including Adobe Creative Cloud
Preparing for
Academics:
Graduate StudentsRhonda K. Kitch, Ph.D.
University Registrar
Office of Registration & Records
NDSU @ a Glance
• Comprehensive, research land-grant university
• Enrollment = More than 14,700 students
– 2,600+ graduate and professional students
• 100+ graduate programs of study
• 38 different degrees at masters, doctoral,
professional levels
Academic Structure of NDSU
NDSU
College of Agriculture,
Food Systems, &
Natural Resources
College of Arts,
Humanities & Social
Sciences
College of Business
College of EngineeringCollege of
Human Development & Education
College of Health
Professions
College of Science &
Mathematics
College of University
Studies
College of
Graduate &
Interdisciplinary
Studies
Campus Connection
– official student information system
• Go to http://claim.ndus.edu to obtain UserID
• Help Pages on NDSU One Stop and Registration & Records sites – View catalog and class schedules
– Register for classes
– Request or view academic transcripts
– Access account balances and financial aid information
– View student advisor information
– Obtain enrollment verification
– View Holds
– Update personal contact information
• Log-In Help – Call 1-866-457-6387
Electronic ID
• NDSU Electronic ID grants access to:
– NDSU Email (@ndsu.edu)• Official means of communication with students
– Campus computers
– Blackboard (learning management system)
– Library services
– Activate at http://enroll.nodak.edu
– Electronic ID typically matches Campus Connection log-in (first name.last name)
• Passwords are controlled by student
Advising & Holds• Advisor name in acceptance letter and in Campus
Connection– Visit with advisor prior each semester to ensure progress is
being made on plan of study
– If your advisor changes, contact the Graduate School
• Check Campus Connection for holds that may prevent registration or release of transcripts:– Advisor - Customer Account Services
– Graduate School - Student Health
– International Programs - Immunization
– Financial Obligation Agreement
– Financial Aid Service Indicators are alerts
Enrollment Information
• Enrollment Status for Graduate Students:– Full-Time = 9 credits (6 during summer)
• Or a 20-hour/wk assistantship + minimum number of credits
– Half-Time = 5 credits (3 during summer)
• Nine credits required for full financial aid consideration:– Half-Time Aid = 5 credits minimum
• Tuition Cap is 12 credits (nine in summer) – Certain courses are not included in cap (self-support/DCE)
• Maximum # Credits for Registration:– 15 credits per semester max – some programs vary
(permission required to exceed cap)
Registration Reminders• Register early – do not wait for waiver or assistantship
paperwork to be processed
• Graduate School requires continuous enrollment
(fall/spring) until you defend
– If taking a leave of absence, notify Graduate
School
• Good standing requires maintaining a 3.00 cumulative
GPA in graduate studies at NDSU
• If taking undergraduate courses along with graduate
work, submit Dual Career form for appropriate
record/billing.
NDSU ID Card• ID photos taken at NDSU Card
Center after registration
• Card may be used for:
– Entering residence hall
– Accessing dining centers
– Charging books bookstore
– Using computer cluster printers
– Using the Wallman Wellness Center
– Checking out library materials
– Riding campus or FM bus system
– Discounts on cab rides
– Vending, coffee shop, etc.
Other Reminders
• FERPA-Family Education Rights & Privacy Act
• FERPA Consent to Release (form online)
• Books - NDSU Bookstore/ISBN numbers online
• Immunization/MMR forms available at www.ndsu.edu/studenthealthservice
– TB testing required for international students
• If unable to continue studies, submit
Cancelation/Withdrawal Form (or LOA)
• Academic and financial dates and deadlines online
Important Resources
• Adviser and Academic Department
• Campus Connection Help Pages -http://www.ndsu.edu/bisonconnection/connect/
• NDSU One Stop (financial aid, accounts, registration)– Memorial Union / www.ndsu.edu/bisonconnection / 231-6200
• Office of Registration and Records– 110 Ceres Hall / www.ndsu.edu/registrar / 231-7981
• The Graduate School– 106 Putnam Hall / www.ndsu.edu/gradschool / 231-7033
• Numerous student support, learning and IT services
Questions?
Rhonda K. Kitch, University Registrar
Office of Registration & Records
www.ndsu.edu/registrar
110 Ceres Hall