Roadmap for Student Succcess

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Much more advising. www.moreheadstate.edu/roadmap Academic Advising & Retention 321 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/uc

EagleCard Office 107 Adron Doran University Center 606-783-2701 www.moreheadstate.edu/eaglecard

Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership 204 Adron Doran University Center 606-783-2071 www.moreheadstate.edu/activities

Academic Recovery Program 321 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/probation

Enrollment Services - Admissions Admissions Center 606-783-2000 admissions@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/futurestudents

Student Housing 1 Grote-Thompson Hall 606-783-2060 housing@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/housing

Enrollment Services - Financial Aid Admissions Center 606-783-2000 finaid@moreheadstate.edu www.moreheadstate.edu/finaid

Success Academy 329 Alllie Young Hall 606-783-2517 www.moreheadstate.edu/success

Accounting & Financial Services 207 Howell-McDowell Administration Building 606-783-2019 www.moreheadstate.edu/aafs Alumni & Constituent Relations 358 University Street 606-783-2080 www.moreheadstate.edu/alumni Camden-Carroll Library 606-783-2200 www.moreheadstate.edu/library Career Services 428 University Blvd. 606-783-2233 www.moreheadstate.edu/career Counseling & Health Services 112 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2123 www.moreheadstate.edu/chc Dining Services 606-783-2017 www.msudining.com Disability Services 204E Adron Doran University Center 606-783-5188 www.moreheadstate.edu/disability DREAMS Mentoring Program www.moreheadstate.edu/dreams

Exploratory Program 321 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2084 www.moreheadstate.edu/exploratory First Year Programs 304 Allie Young Hall 606-783-5208 www.moreheadstate.edu/firstyear Police Department 100 Laughlin Health Building 606-783-2035 www.moreheadstate.edu/police

Technology Services Center 108 Lloyd Cassity Building 606-783-5000 www.moreheadstate.edu/tsc Testing Center 501 Ginger Hall 606-783-2526 www.moreheadstate.edu/testing Tutoring & Learning Center 220 Allie Young Hall 606-783-5200 www.moreheadstate.edu/tutoring

Provisional Studies Coordinator 222 Allie Young Hall 606-783-2310 www.moreheadstate.edu/provisional Recreation & Wellness Recreation & Wellness Center 606-783-2083 www.moreheadstate.edu/campusrec Registrar 201 Ginger Hall 606-783-2008 www.moreheadstate.edu/registrar 2

Information accurate as of October 2011.


STEP #1

First Step to Success - Apply to MSU  Apply online at www.moreheadstate.edu/apply or in person at the Admissions Center. You should apply in the fall of your senior year of high school. There are deadlines for most types of financial aid and scholarships. Some MSU scholarship applications have deadlines as early as Dec. 15 of each year. It’s always best to apply early. You will be required to complete the FAFSA each year. All students are required to either live on campus or have a housing waiver on file. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Admissions

 Once you have completed your Undergraduate Admission and Scholarship Application and paid your application fee, submit your high school transcripts, ACT (or SAT) scores, and transcripts from any colleges/ universities you have previously attended. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Admissions

 Confirm that your application was received by contacting Enrollment Services. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Admissions

 Once admitted, you will receive an application for student housing. Student housing assignments are made on a first-come, first-serve basis, so it’s important to apply early. If you plan to live on campus, send your completed application to the Office of Student Housing. There is a $100 deposit required. For more information, contact: Student Housing

 If you have a disability and wish to use accommodations, you are advised to discuss your needs and MSU’s documentation requirements with the Disability Services Coordinator before the start of your freshman year. For more information, contact: Disability Services

 During the spring semester of your senior year of high school and as soon as possible after Jan. 1, complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Priority deadline for filing is March 15. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

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After completing the items in Step #1, you should have:  Received a formal letter within two weeks, stating whether you have been accepted, denied, or received conditional admittance. If your application was incomplete, for example, missing documents, you will be notified.  Received information on Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR). This information is typically received before Feb. 15. You can register for a SOAR session online at www.moreheadstate.edu/soar.


STEP #2

Attend a SOAR Session Your attendance at Student Orientation, Advising and Registration (SOAR) is the next essential step to becoming a successful MSU student. The day’s activities will provide you with an overview of the educational opportunities and services the University has to offer. While at SOAR, you will register for fall classes and meet other students, faculty and staff who are excited to welcome you to the MSU family. SOAR registration opens on Feb. 15. These sessions are for admitted students only. You must be accepted to MSU before you can register. If you have questions regarding your admission status, contact the Office of Enrollment Services. There is no fee for SOAR. Parents are strongly encouraged to attend. For more information, contact: First Year Programs, Enrollment Services - Admissions

SOAR Checklist Completing the items on this checklist in advance will ensure you are prepared for your SOAR session.  Register for SOAR online at www.moreheadstate.edu/soar or by phone at 606-783-5208.  Activate your Eagle Account at my.moreheadstate.edu. For more information, contact: Technology Services Center

 Determine if you need to complete placement testing The Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education (CPE) has mandated placement testing for Kentucky college first-time freshmen with any of the following: ACT English score of 17 or less, an ACT Math score of 18 or less, and an ACT reading score of 19 or less. If possible, placement testing should be completed before you attend a SOAR session. For more information, contact: Testing Center

 Find out if you are a candidate for the Success Academy The Success Academy offers new students who do not meet the Kentucky CPE College Readiness Standards in two or more areas the opportunity to complete some or all developmental courses prior to full-time fall enrollment. Since the five-week program begins in June, students who qualify may apply their financial aid for the current academic year to Academy tuition. The summer program provides intensive instruction and tutoring in two developmental courses and one general education course. The Academy introduces students to campus life and helps establish the study habits and self-discipline needed to be a successful college student. For more information, contact: First Year Programs

 Learn more about DREAMS, our minority mentoring program. For more information, contact: DREAMS Mentoring Program

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SOAR Checklist, continued  Before arriving on campus, review parking information. For more information, contact: Police Department While on campus for your SOAR session, you may park only in the lots designated on the campus map. You may view the map online or download a copy by visiting www.moreheadstate.edu/campusmap. Campus accessibility information is also included on the campus map. Shuttle vans will be available. Please do not park in reserved numbered spaces or privately owned parking lots.

 Review Dining Services and Meal Plan information. For more information, contact: Dining Services

 Have your EagleCard photo taken. The EagleCard ID is your official MSU photo identification and financial key to MSU’s cashless society. You are required to carry your EagleCard at all times. For more information, contact: EagleCard Office

 Review banking information from U.S. Bank. U.S. Bank is MSU’s student banking partner and can be linked to your EagleCard. Save time at SOAR by completing your U.S. Bank application in advance. For more information, contact: EagleCard Office

 Complete your Health History Form If you have not already returned your Health History Form, bring your completed form to your SOAR program and return it to the Counseling and Health Services display table. Students under the age of 18 must have the completed form signed by a parent/guardian.

After attending SOAR, you should feel more comfortable with your knowledge of MSU and you should have:  Met with representatives from Student Housing, Financial Aid, Dining Services, and Accounting and Financial Services  Learned more about online services and how to access your student information  Met with an academic advisor and planned your fall course schedule  Registered for classes

For more information, contact: Counseling & Health Services

 If you will have a vehicle on campus in the fall, register your vehicle. A valid MSU parking permit must be displayed on vehicles parked on property owned or controlled by MSU. Enforcement of parking permit requirements begins on the first day of classes of each term. To purchase a parking permit at SOAR, you will need to know your license plate number, make, model, and year of your vehicle. Parking permits are $120 per year for zones AH, AZ, C, E and S. Parking permits are $60 per year for the Overflow Lot – Zone O. Cash, check, or major credit cards are accepted for payment. For more information, contact: Police Department

 Make overnight accommodations, if needed SOAR programs are one-day programs and do not require an overnight stay. If, however, you have to travel a long distance, you may choose to stay overnight. Visit the FAQs section at www.moreheadstate.edu/soar for a list of area hotels.

 Had your photo taken for your EagleCard  Visited the University Bookstore  Met current and other incoming students  Discovered campus services and extracurricular activities

 Review this list again prior to your SOAR date and visit www.moreheadstate.edu/soar for updates before you attend.

STEP #3

Attend New Student Days Make plans to attend all events during New Student Days. New Student Days is a three-day orientation program for new students held the weekend before classes begin in August. Activities include educational and entertaining programming. The goal of New Student Days is to help you become more familiar and comfortable with MSU. Find out more at www.moreheadstate.edu/newstudentdays. 5


The “Big 10” The “Big 10” contains 10 recommendations that are fundamental to your college experience. Follow these guidelines to ensure success from your first semester to graduation. 1. Attend every class every day. Be prepared for class with the textbook and supplies, and arrive on time. 2. Get a syllabus for each class. Read and understand each syllabus, especially the learning outcomes and grading policy. If you have questions, ask your professor. Get to know the faculty. Meet with them one-on-one for at least 10 minutes during the first two weeks of classes. 3. Meet with your academic advisor in the first two weeks of classes. Continue to meet with your advisor monthly during the first semester, then as needed or required. If you do not know your advisor or if they are unavailable, contact the Office of Academic Advising and Retention. For more information, contact: Camden-Carroll Library, Academic Advising & Retention

4. Find a place and time to study, such as the MSU Camden-Carroll Library, that will give you the best opportunity for academic success. For more information, contact: Camden-Carroll Library

5. If you find yourself falling behind in classes or not understanding the material, discuss the issue with your professor. If the issue persists, work with your academic advisor, and seek tutoring within your academic department or at the MSU Tutoring and Learning Center. For more information, contact: Tutoring & Learning Center

6. Physical activity and healthy eating habits are key to student success. Be sure to take advantage of the Recreation and Wellness Center and all the wellness opportunities available to you. For more information, contact: Office of Recreation & Wellness

7. Become familiar with MyMoreheadState. Learn how to navigate your EagleMail account and check it often for important notices such as financial aid updates, billing statements and payment information, as well as course-related information from your instructors. 8. Meet with your academic advisor at least two weeks before advance registration to develop a class schedule for the next semester. When you register for classes, choose days and times that will enhance your chances of completing your educational goals. For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

9. Understand the eligibility requirements for any financial aid or scholarships you have received. Most scholarships will require a minimum GPA and possibly other requirements for renewal. If you have questions, contact your financial aid counselor. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

10. Get involved with a student organization. For more information, contact: Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership 6


STEP #4

Your First Semester at MSU  Follow The “Big 10” recommendations.  Enroll in a meal plan before the first day of classes. Meal plans start the Friday before classes begin, but are not activated until your tuition is paid in full or you have enrolled in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan. For more information, contact: Dining Services, EagleCard Office

 IMPORTANT: Each semester, you are required to pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan before the deadline to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. To view your bill or enroll in an online plan, log in to MyMoreheadState at my.moreheadstate.edu, choose the “finance” icon and select “My Billing Info.”

For more information, contact: Accounting & Financial Services

 Pick up your EagleCard. If you live on campus, and have a photo on file, you will receive your EagleCard when you check-in to your residence hall. If you live off campus, you can pick up your ID at the EagleCard office beginning Aug 1.

For more information, contact: EagleCard Office

 Be familiar with your class schedule, especially your Friday schedule. Know the last day to add classes, change sections, or drop classes as well as the midterm and finals week schedule. Your finals may not be administered on the same day and times as your classes.

For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar

 Meet with your academic advisor if you need to change your class schedule, ask questions or discuss other issues.

For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

Provisionally admitted students  Complete five hours of documented study or tutoring each week.

For more information, contact: Tutoring & Learning Center

 Meet with the Provisional Studies coordinator as directed.

For more information, contact: Provisional Studies Coordinator

Undecided students  Contact Career Services for assistance in choosing a program of study (major) or determining career interests.

For more information, contact: Exploratory Program, Career Services

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At the end of your first semester at MSU, you should:  Have completed all your classes and be in good academic standing with a minimum 2.00 GPA.  Know your academic advisor and financial aid counselor and their contact information.  Understand your program of study and know the requirements for completion. Talk to your academic advisor!  Know your schedule for the next semester.  Be familiar and comfortable with the MSU campus.  Have made new friends and joined a club or organization.


STEP #5

Your Second Semester at MSU  Continue to adhere to The “Big 10” recommendations.  Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible after Jan. 1st and before the March 15 deadline.  Pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan before the deadline to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. To view your bill or enroll in an online plan, log in to MyMoreheadState at my.moreheadstate.edu, choose the “finance” icon and select “My Billing Info.” For more information, contact: Accounting & Financial Services

 Be familiar with your class schedule, especially your Friday schedule. Know the last day to add classes, change sections, or drop classes as well as the midterm and finals week schedule. Your finals may not be administered on the same day and times as your classes. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar

 Meet with your academic advisor if you need to change your class schedule, ask questions or discuss other issues. For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 If you are taking summer courses, complete a Summer Personal Data Sheet as soon as possible after pre-registering for summer classes. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Schedule a meeting with your financial aid counselor (if applicable) before the end of each semester to ensure you have completed all applications and submitted all documents required for your financial aid to be processed. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Reapply for your residence hall room during the room selection process. July 1 is the deadline to cancel your residence hall room for the next academic year. For more information, contact: Student Housing

At the end of your first (Freshman) year at MSU, you should:  Have chosen your major and worked with Career Services and the Exploratory Program to ensure it is the right major for you.  Have met with your academic advisor and have a schedule of classes for the next semester.  Have met with your financial aid counselor to ensure your financial aid is in place for the next semester/year.  Have met with Career Services and inquired about internships or coops in your chosen field and when you should apply for them.

Provisionally admitted students  Complete five hours of documented study or tutoring each week. For more information, contact: Tutoring & Learning Center

 Meet with the Provisional Studies coordinator as directed. For more information, contact: Provisional Studies Coordinator

 Complete all requirements of the Provisional Studies program by the end of the academic year and officially declare a major. For more information, contact: Tutoring & Learning Center, Provisional Studies Coordinator

Undecided students  If you have not chosen a major, work with Career Services to make your decision or to narrow your choices to 2-3 programs. For more information, contact: Career Services

Students on academic probation  Complete the requirements of the Academic Recovery Program which includes attending an Academic Recovery Workshop and completing the Probation Agreement and Probation Action Plan. For more information, contact: Academic Recovery Program

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STEP #6

Your Second Year (Sophomore) at MSU  Continue to adhere to The “Big 10” recommendations.  Enroll in a meal plan before the first day of classes. Meal plans start the Friday before classes begin, but are not activated until your tuition is paid in full or you have enrolled in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan. For more information, contact: Dining Services, EagleCard Office

 Pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan before the deadline to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. To view your bill or enroll in an online plan, log in to MyMoreheadState at my.moreheadstate.edu, choose the “finance” icon and select “My Billing Info.” For more information, contact: Accounting & Financial Services

 Be familiar with your class schedule, especially your Friday schedule. Know the last day to add classes, change sections, or drop classes as well as the midterm and finals week schedule. Meet with your academic advisor if you need to change your class schedule, ask questions or discuss other issues. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar, Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 Meet with your academic advisor before advance registration to discuss your major, your midterm grades and classes for the next semester. Discuss deadlines and other requirements for admission into specific programs. For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 If you are taking summer courses, complete a Summer Personal Data Sheet as soon as possible after preregistering for summer classes. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Attend a career fair to meet employers and research requirements in your chosen career field. Work with Career Services to start building your resume and discuss the possibility of participating in an internship during your junior and senior years. For more information, contact: Career Services

 Join a college professional club/organization, honors club/organization, or departmental club. For more information, contact: Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership

 Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible after Jan. 1 and before the March 15 priority deadline. Contact your financial aid counselor if you have any questions concerning your financial aid. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Reapply for your residence hall room during the room selection process. July 1 is the deadline to cancel your residence hall room for the next academic year. For more information, contact: Student Housing

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STEP #7

Your Third Year (Junior) at MSU  Continue to adhere to The “Big 10” recommendations.  Enroll in a meal plan before the first day of classes. Meal plans start the Friday before classes begin, but are not activated until your tuition is paid in full or you have enrolled in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan. For more information, contact: Dining Services, EagleCard Office

 Pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan before the deadline to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. To view your bill or enroll in an online plan, log in to MyMoreheadState at my.moreheadstate.edu, choose the “finance” icon and select “My Billing Info.” For more information, contact: Accounting & Financial Services

 Be familiar with your class schedule, especially your Friday schedule. Know the last day to add classes, change sections, or drop classes as well as the midterm and finals week schedule. Meet with your academic advisor if you need to change your class schedule, ask questions or discuss other issues. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar, Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 Meet with your academic advisor before advance registration to discuss your major, your midterm grades and classes for the next semester. Discuss deadlines and other requirements for admission into specific programs. Have your advisor review your Program Evaluation to ensure you are on track to graduate next year and discuss when to apply for graduation. For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 If you are taking summer courses, complete a Summer Personal Data Sheet as soon as possible after preregistering for summer classes. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Attend a career fair to meet employers and research requirements in your chosen career field. Continue working with Career Services to build your resume. Participate in an internship. For more information, contact: Career Services

 Hold a leadership position in a professional club/organization, honors club/organization, or departmental club. For more information, contact: Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership

 Complete the FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov as soon as possible after Jan. 1 and before the March 15 priority deadline. Contact your financial aid counselor if you have any questions concerning your financial aid. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Reapply for your residence hall room during the room selection process. July 1 is the deadline to cancel your residence hall room for the next academic year. For more information, contact: Student Housing

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STEP #8

Your Fourth Year (Senior) at MSU  Continue to adhere to The “Big 10” recommendations.  Enroll in a meal plan before the first day of classes. Meal plans start the Friday before classes begin, but are not activated until your tuition is paid in full or you have enrolled in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan. For more information, contact: Dining Services, EagleCard Office

 Pay your tuition and fees in full or enroll in an online Protect Class Schedule Plan before the deadline to avoid cancellation of your class schedule. To view your bill or enroll in an online plan, log in to MyMoreheadState at my.moreheadstate.edu, choose the “finance” icon and select “My Billing Info.” For more information, contact: Accounting & Financial Services

 Be familiar with your class schedule, especially your Friday schedule. Know the last day to add classes, change sections, or drop classes as well as the midterm and finals week schedule. Meet with your academic advisor if you need to change your class schedule, ask questions or discuss other issues. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar, Your Academic Advisor (If you do not know your advisor, contact the Office of Academic Advising & Retention.)

 Meet with your academic advisor before advance registration to discuss your major, your midterm grades and classes for the next semester, if applicable. Discuss possible contacts for job opportunities. For more information contact: Your Academic Advisor

 If you are taking summer courses, complete a Summer Personal Data Sheet as soon as possible after preregistering for summer classes. For more information, contact: Enrollment Services - Financial Aid

 Attend a career fair to meet potential employers. Work with Career Services to finalize your resume, schedule a practice interview, discuss appropriate attire for interviews and actively begin your job search. For more information, contact: Career Services

 Stay involved with a professional club/organization, honors club/organization, or departmental club. For more information, contact: Student Activities, Inclusion & Leadership

 Get involved with the MSU Alumni Association and ask for information about becoming an active MSU alumnus. For more information, contact: Alumni & Constituent Relations

 Apply for graduation through the Registrar’s office. Visit www.moreheadstate.edu/registrar for the graduation application deadline date. Attend the Graduation Fair to purchase your cap and gown. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar

 Attend the Graduation Commencement rehearsal and ceremony. For more information, contact: Office of the Registrar

 Celebrate your degree from Morehead State University!

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