University of San Diego 2023-24 Graduate and Law Student Handbook

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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO

Graduate and Law Student Handbook 2023–24

About USD

The University of San Diego is set at the edge of an international gateway on a campus that’s consistently ranked among the nation’s most beautiful. Our focus on academic excellence — inspired by faith, infused with Catholic values and nurtured in a warm, community environment — empowers innovative, confident, original thinkers to make positive contributions by confronting humanity’s urgent challenges in places near and far.

Dear Torero,

Graduate and professional students contribute significantly to the intellectual and social vibrancy of the USD community. Their impact is broad and occurs inside and outside of the classroom in ways that enrich the diverse tapestry that is USD. Opportunities for graduate study abound at USD and help distinguish USD as one of the top Catholic universities in the nation. The Knauss School of Business attracts students from across the world, as do other USD programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science, Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies, Knauss School of Business, School of Law, School of Leadership and Education Sciences and Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering. The education offered is topnotch and engages outstanding faculty members who excel in research and teaching.

Our Catholic-centered mission also distinguishes a USD education. As a contemporary Catholic university, we embrace diversity in all its forms and support our students in finding purpose and meaning. Our alumni are making a difference across the globe, using their USD education to help address some of humanity’s most challenging issues.

I hope you will consider joining the community of scholars and leaders at USD. As reflected in this handbook, our support services for graduate and professional students are extensive, and the opportunities for growth and advancement are spectacular!

With warm wishes,

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College of Arts And Sciences
Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science
Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies
Knauss School of Business
School of Law
School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES)
Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering
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Student Life

Graduate Student Life

The Office of Graduate Student Life at the University of San Diego aims to foster community building by providing opportunities for graduate students to build community and encouraging conversations and collaboration across disciplines. Communication is supported by promoting campus services to students and helping departments share ideas on how to best serve graduate students. Advocacy is developed by growing and maintaining a graduate student presence on campus, encouraging services to be more inclusive of graduate students, and conducting regular assessments of graduate student quality of life. sandiego.edu/ grad-life/

Graduate Student Organizations

Each year, graduate student leaders register more than 20 graduate student organizations. Students also register organizations based on identity groups, common interests and more. Prospective, new and current students are all encouraged to look at existing organizations or register a new organization if they are interested.

For law students, please note that there is a different governing body and student organization system within the law school. You can learn more about l aw student organizations through the law school.

Graduate Student Government

The Graduate Student Government (GSG) is the governing body overseeing all graduate student organizations at USD. The purpose of the GSC is to represent all USD graduate and law students to the

university administration with the mission to: build and maintain a strong USD graduate student community; advocate for graduate student issues; ensure adequate graduate student representation on university committees; and work collaboratively with, and advise, university administration to improve the level of graduate studies. Each student association (organizations tied to the specific schools) has voting rights within the GSG, and all registered graduate student organizations are able to receive funding from the GSG. The GSG hosts meetings once per month and all graduate and law students are welcome to attend. This is a great space to learn about the USD community, get involved on campus, and advocate for student needs.

The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the governing body that oversees all law student organizations. The SBA is also part of the GSG and has voting rights in the GSG bylaws.

Graduate and Law Commons

The Graduate and Law Student Commons is a community space available to all graduate and law students. It is located in the Student Life Pavilion on the 4th floor (SLP, Room 401). This community space has couches; tables with chairs for studying, eating or catching up with peers; a mini fridge and microwave to store and heat up meals; free communal coffee and more. Graduate Student Life also hosts many of their events in this space and it is available for graduate student organizations to use for events by contacting the office.

Student Affairs

The Student Affairs Division is a dynamic, student-centered learning

organization. The Student Affairs Division is comprised of the following areas: Student Life, Dean of Students, Wellness and Auxiliary Services.

Office of Ethical Development and Restorative Practices

The Office of Ethical Development and Restorative Practices in the Division of Student Affairs is responsible for the implementation of the Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities. Students will receive a Graduate and Law Student Code of Rights and Responsibilities at the start of the year.

Public Safety

Our Public Safety officers are responsible for a wide range of activities, including developing crime prevention programs, taking crime and accident reports, initiating investigations, responding to medical and fire emergencies, providing traffic control, and enforcing certain local and state laws, as well as rules developed by the university to address campus-related concerns. Emergencies on campus should be reported directly to the Department of Public Safety by dialing extension 2222 from any on-campus phone, 24 hours a day. In non-emergency situations, dial extension 7777 to reach one of our public safety dispatchers. If calling from offcampus or via cell phone for an emergency, dial (619) 260-2222, and for non-emergency assistance dial (619) 260-7777. Please take the time to read this information and call Public Safety at extension 7777 if you have questions.

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Financial Aid and Scholarships

Make sure to stay on top of all the deadlines associated with FAFSA and USD’s financial aid timeline. Visit One Stop in the University Center, or go to their website for more information.

FAFSA: The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) are forms needed to be filled out to apply for federal grants and loans. Learn more here: sandiego.edu/one-stop/forms/ financial-aid.php

▪ Graduate deadlines: sandiego.edu/ one-stop/forms/financial-aid. php#content-applications

▪ Guide for graduate aid applications: sandiego.edu/one-stop/financialaid/grad-guide-to-applying.php

▪ Understanding financial aid for graduate students: vimeo. com/279921584

Expected Family Contribution (EFC): An amount determined by financial aid based on personal information including your taxed and untaxed income, assets, benefits, and family size.

Appeal (FAFSA): If a student has a change in financial circumstances there are times the financial aid eligibility can be reconsidered. https://usd.tfaforms.net/219231

▪ Form M is a request for an increase in the budget. It can be submitted anytime, but there must be a FAFSA to submit an appeal. This form needs to be updated when the upcoming application cycle form posts. https://www.sandiego.edu/ one-stop/financial-aid/appealtypes

Disbursement: When the source(s) of your financial aid pays the university the amount you were awarded towards your semester tuition and fees.

One Stop: The One Stop Student Center assists students with financial

aid, student accounts and registration questions. sandiego.edu/one-stop /

Types of Financial Aid

Financial aid comes in many forms, with some aid based on your work and merits, and some aid based on your FAFSA application. Learn about the different types of loans you are eligible for and be mindful of the ones you accept. After you graduate, you will have to pay back your loans at different interest rates.

Direct subsidized loan: The Department of Education will cover the interest on the loan. 6 credit hour minimum to apply.

Direct unsubsidized loan: The Department of Education will not cover the interest of the loan, and the loan may accumulate interest if left unpaid.

Private student loan: Financial Aid provided by private lenders (i.e. not state or federally funded organizations)

University grant: University grants are funds awarded to students that do not need to be repaid. Funds are awarded by the university based on student need and FAFSA information. Students must meet certain eligibility criteria to receive funds. sandiego. edu/one-stop/financial-aid/ graduate-students.php

Costs of Enrollment

You may not be enrolled in the same amount of units every semester, and it is important to understand how that will change the cost of each semester.

▪ Tuition costs will vary based on your program of study

▪ Students must receive permission to take more than 18 units

▪ Full-Time Enrollment: Being enrolled in 9 credits or more

▪ Part-Time Enrollment: Being enrolled in 4.5-8 units

▪ Intersession: Short periods during winter and summer breaks when students may enroll in additional classes to assist with degree completion. Academic Calendar 2023-2 4

▪ Satisfactory Academic Progress: There are federally mandated academic requirements that must be met when a student receives financial aid so that students can maintain eligibility for financial aid in the next academic year. sandiego.edu/financialaid/ documents/SAPPolicy.pdf

Fees: Costs in addition to tuition:

▪ Student wellness fee

▪ Student association fee

▪ Student Life Pavilion fee

On-campus Employment and GAships

On-Campus Employment sandiego. edu/soles/financial-aid/campusemployment.php

Auxiliary Services sandiego.edu/ auxiliary/employment.php

Master of Arts in Higher Education (MAHE) Graduate Assistantships sandiego.edu/soles/academics/ ma-higher-education-leadership/ assistantships.php

Mulvaney Center Graduate Assistants sandiego.edu/mccasa/communityengagement/youth/graduatestudents.php

Off-campus GAships

MAHEL Off-Campus Housing Assistantships: sandiego.edu/ soles/leadership-studies/mahigher-education-leadership/ assistantships.php#offcampus

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Academic Resources

Degree Information

The title of your degree at graduation will be dependent on your program. The title may not be the most important part of your story, but it is important to understand the implications of those titles.

Master of Arts: A postgraduate qualification, this degree usually takes about 1-2 additional years to earn, and it often requires students to perform original research and write a thesis.

Master of Science: A postgraduate qualification, this degree usually takes about 1-2 additional years to earn, and is typically granted for studies in sciences, engineering and medicine and is usually for programs that are more focused on scientific and mathematical subjects.

Master of Education: A Master of Education degree is designed for current educators who wish to expand their understanding of teaching theories, pedagogy, strategies and more. Though the degree is well-suited to teachers seeking new ways to make an even greater impact in the lives of their students, those who choose the MEd pathway often desire to expand their career beyond the classroom.

Doctorate: A postgraduate qualification, this degree usually takes about 4-6 additional years to earn and is pursued once an individual has received their master’s degree. PhD students are required to produce original research that expands the boundaries of knowledge, normally in the form of a dissertation, and defend their work against experts in the field.

Graduate and doctoral degrees offered: sandiego.edu/admissionand-aid/graduate/exploreprograms/program-finder.php

Course Information

In order to complete your degree, your courses will need to add up to a minimum amount of units.

Unit: Most classes are 3 units, and students with 9+ units are considered full-time students

CRN: A Course Reference Number is a specific class ID for registration.

Add/Drop period: A short period during which students are able to add courses and drop courses at the start of the semester.

Prerequisite: A course or requirement mandatory before taking a course at the next level.

Co-requisite: A course or a requirement taken alongside another course or requirement.

Core Requirements: The general classes or requirements needed to graduate.

▪ These are dependent on your specific program

Syllabus: The course outline, assignments/exam dates instructor office hours, and defined expectations and student responsibilities.

Waitlist: When classes are full, students can place themselves on a waitlist. If a space opens up, a student on the waitlist is added.

▪ Important: If taken off the waitlist you must add yourself to the class within 24 hours or your spot will go to the next student on the waitlist

Withdrawal: When students need to leave a course after the add/drop period ends, they can withdraw from the course and have their grade recorded as a W. Students who leave their course(s) mid-semester without officially withdrawing will receive non-passing grades. Withdrawals

have different financial and academic consequences. Consult with Financial Aid if you are considering dropping from full-time to part-time.

Degree Completion

There are specific academic and financial requirements you must meet and administrative actions you must take in order to officially complete your degree. The terms below are important to keep in mind throughout your time at USD as you move toward graduation.

Accredited: Government recognition of academic excellence. catalogs. sandiego.edu/graduate/aboutuniversity-san-diego/accreditation

GPA: (Grade Point Average) The average of all course grades, usually broken down per semester, or cumulative, which includes all courses since initial enrollment.

Pass/Fall: Pass/Fail courses count toward credit hours without impacting GPA. Students must attain a C average or better to receive credit for a Pass/Fail course.

Transcript: An official transcript is a copy of your permanent academic record and includes courses taken, dates of attendance, major, type of degree awarded, your cumulative grade point average (GPA) and all honors received at the school.

Internship: Professional workplaces offer limited employment to students to supplement coursework with professional work experiences.

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Academic Campus Resources

You are in control of your education at USD. We have a plethora of resources to ensure you feel that way too.

Copley Library: The newly renovated Copley Library is a great place to study, check out course materials, and get assistance on research projects. sandiego.edu/library

Writing Center: Serving graduate students from all programs, the USD Writing Center offers one-onone consultations, online writing resources and workshops. Services are free and by appointment with sessions usually lasting 45 minutes to one hour. sandiego.edu/cas/ centers/writing-center

The SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center: This virtual space is designed to accommodate both online or on-campus graduate students who commute or have busy schedules. The center currently serves:

▪ Hahn School of Nursing

▪ Kroc School of Peace Studies

▪ M.S. in Applied Artificial Intelligence

▪ M.S. in Applied Data Science

▪ M.S. in Cyber Security Engineering

▪ M.S. in Cyber Security Operations and Leadership

▪ M.S. in Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

▪ M.S. in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership

▪ Knauss School of Business

▪ Franciscan School of Theology sandiego.edu/soles/students-andalumni/current-students/writingcenter.php

Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center (DLDRC): The DLDRC helps students with disabilities obtain meaningful academic accommodations. Services include

evaluating disability documentation, arranging academic accommodations and providing disability counseling to students with disabilities. sandiego. edu/disability

University Academic Calendar https://catalogs.sandiego.edu/ graduate/calendar/2023_2024/

ITS Help Desk: The ITS Help Desk is your one-stop shop for technology help at USD. Whether you need assistance with Blackboard, your MySanDiego portal, or issues with your personal computer, the Help Desk is available to assist you with all of your technology-related needs. sandiego.edu/its/get-help

Office Hours: Specific times that faculty and staff members may be available for students to walk in without appointment for various forms of support and consultation. sandiego.edu/about/our-faculty.php

How to use Office Hours effectively:

▪ Ask specific questions about how the reading relates to the course material and your assignments.

▪ Read upcoming assignment descriptions, and then go to office hours to ask questions about them. This way, you can get specific pointers from the professor to make your assignment clearer and to get more insight into the class.

▪ Ask faculty members about their research and let the chatting begin. And if you are really interested in the subject, how can graduate students get involved in departmental research?

Blackboard: Blackboard is a website that professors may use to connect with their students. It can be used to view specific course grades, material, assignments, and syllabi. sandiego. edu/learning-design-center/ blackboard

Registrar: The Office of the Registrar safeguards the integrity of student academic records through careful oversight of student information systems and official records. sandiego.edu/one-stop/studentrecords

USD Portal: The MySanDiego portal is the page that provides access to students’ academics, financial aid, announcements and student accounts. my.sandiego.edu

▪ Applicants and admitted students can login to the portal at my.sandiego.edu

FERPA: The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. sandiego. edu/registrar/ferpa

Academic Integrity

USD has a set of standards and rules to uphold the integrity of your degree and the degrees of all our graduates. These standards are in place so that you are set up for success once you leave USD and join the professional workforce.

Plagiarism: The act of taking someone else’s work or ideas as one’s own, without citation or credit to the original creator. Plagiarism is a violation of academic integrity and will be met with high consequence. catalogs.sandiego. edu/undergraduate/academicregulations/integrity-scholarship

Academic Probation: When a student obtains lower than a C average for their semester or cumulative GPA, an administrator or faculty member will supervise their progress to improve their academic standing at USD.

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Counseling Center

The Counseling Center’s core purpose is to enhance the emotional, relational and psychological wellbeing of students. The Counseling Center strives to facilitate students’ personal growth and enhance their academic success through accessible, culturally congruent clinical and outreach services. The center works in collaboration with other wellness and university departments and community partners. sandiego.edu/ counseling-center

Center for Health and Wellness Promotion (CHWP)

The CHWP provides the University of San Diego community with a

comprehensive array of health and wellness promotion initiatives and clinical alcohol and other drug services. https://www.sandiego.edu/ health-wellness/

The Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center (DLDRC)

The DLDRC is committed to helping students with disabilities obtain meaningful academic accommodations and support and to help improve access to the many excellent programs and activities offered by the university. Services include evaluating disability documentation, arranging academic accommodations and providing disability management/counseling to students with disabilities. The DLDRC also coordinates with other departments —— both academic and administrative —— such as residential life, the Department of Public Safety, the School of Law and the Deans’ offices of the college and various schools on campus in order to meet students’ needs. sandiego.edu/ disability

Student Health Center

Wellness

A wide range of free and low-cost medical services are provided by nationally board-certified and state-licensed physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants. State-licensed registered nurses and certified medical assistants also provide medical care and support. Administrative staff assure efficient scheduling and medical record maintenance. sandiego.edu/health-center

Immunization Requirements

sandiego.edu/health-center/ immunizations/requirements.php

As part of the university’s commitment to protecting the

health and well-being of all our students, there are matriculation requirements for tuberculosis (TB) screening and certain immunizations . Registration holds are in place until the requirements are met.

Required Online Training

As part of the University of San Diego’s commitment to creating a welcoming, inclusive and safe community, all students are required to complete an annual online education requirement. For graduate students, this requirement includes a the following two courses: Sexual Assault Prevention for Graduate Students and Diversity Inlucsion and Belonging for Students. Course access is emailed to students before the start of each fall semester. Students who do not complete this requirement by the communicated deadline will receive a $250 noncompliance fine. sandiego.edu/ health-wellness/new-studenteducation/grad-student-education. php

“You Are USD”

Dedicated to developing the whole person, You Are USD seeks to raise awareness and reduce stigma about mental health, enhance help-seeking behavior, provide students with important life skills and create an environment that promotes the overall health and well-being of students as they strive to reach their personal and academic goals. sandiego.edu/youareusd

Outdoor Adventures (OA)

OA serves the USD community with opportunities to experience outdoor activities that aim to promote personal growth, leadership development, relationship building and environmental responsibility. OA offers a variety of local, regional and

international outings that include overnight trips, outdoor recreation classes and day trips around San Diego. OA also operates a rental shop and resource center for individuals who choose to venture on their own excursions and need equipment or guidance. sandiego.edu/outdooradventures

Campus Recreation

Campus Recreation offers a variety of programs, services and facilities to the entire campus and San Diego community. Programs include recreation classes, intramurals, sport clubs, fitness and outdoor adventures. Campus Recreation strives to elevate your experience at USD by offering a space for community members to have fun, de-stress and meet others. sandiego.edu/campus-recreation

Campus Recreation Facilities

sandiego.edu/campus-recreation

With your student ID Card, you will have access to:

▪ Bradford Lee Bosley Café and Fitness Center

▪ Sports Center

▪ McNamara Fitness Center

The Sports Center is a multifunctional recreation facility on the east end of campus that houses the pool, tennis/pickleball courts, an indoor gymnasium, snack bar and equipment checkout room, locker rooms, three exercise/recreation classrooms and an outdoor functional circuit training area. Both the Bradford Lee Bosley Café and Fitness Center and McNamara Fitness Centers are facilities that house a vast array of exercise equipment.

TimelyCare

TimelyCare offers students a 24/7 extension of USD health and counseling center resources that is as easy and

convenient as making a video or phone call. Using the TimelyCare app on their phone or another device, students can receive on-demand or appointmentbased medical care, as well as schedule mental health counseling or TalkNow mental health support. timelycare.com/USD

Campus Assault Resources and Education (CARE)

CARE is the University of San Diego’s primary effort to provide support, resources and education to the student community pertaining to sexual assault and relationship violence. The University of San Diego does not tolerate sexual assault or relationship violence and has implemented a comprehensive effort that reinforces a culture of prevention, response and accountability that ensures the safety, dignity and well-being of all members of our community. sandiego.edu/care

Student Health Insurance Plan

All USD full-time undergraduate, graduate and law students are required to have health insurance. At the beginning of every academic year, students need to decide to enroll in or waive USD’s Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP). This requirement ensures that students in need of health and/or mental health care beyond the scope of services provided by USD Student Wellness Services can access the appropriate care and resources in the community.

To learn more about health insurance requirements and how to enroll or waive, visit the Student Health Insurance Requirement page .

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Auxiliary Services

Campus Card

Campus Card is a department within Auxiliary Services, responsible for the administration of meal plans, Torero ID cards, campus cash. Passport photos are available for a fee.

Campus Cash is the key to all your purchases and campus services at USD. It is a prepaid declining balance account managed through your Torero ID card. You may also use Campus Cash off-campus at specified locations. See: sandiego. edu/campus-card

Meal Plans

With global food costs rising at an unprecedented rate, a meal plan gives you peace of mind. No need to worry about what the unpredictable grocery store and restaurant food prices will be next week or six months from now. A Torero meal plan provides you with a set meal budget for the entire year, as current plan rates are guaranteed for both the fall and spring semesters.

Graduate and Law students may choose to purchase a voluntary meal plan . Meal plans may be purchased online via MySanDiego (My Torero Services tab).

Mail Center

The Mail Center provides the university community with the ability to communicate and conduct business with each student, staff, faculty and department through prompt, reliable, secure and economical services for the collection and delivery of mail. sandiego.edu/mail-center/

University Copy

University Copy is your campus resource for all your copying needs. University Copy services include:

▪ Scanning

▪ Duplicating

▪ Color copying

▪ Complete bindery

▪ Large format poster printing

▪ Notary (call for appointment)

These services are available for both the campus community and the public.

High-quality printing products and services are delivered on time, at a competitive price. Orders can be placed at the online ordering portal. sandiego.edu/copy

Torero Store

The USD Torero Store is located in the Hahn University Center. All USD course materials and textbooks are available - including new, used, digital and rental book options. USD Torero Store price-matches new book pricing from Amazon. The store sells a variety of USD-branded apparel, along with technology and other products and services for the university community. usdtorerostores.com

Dining Facilities

Campus Dining is a not-for-profit auxiliary that proudly serves the campus community and annually allocates earnings back to the University of San Diego and students. USD Dining is consistently ranked among the best university dining programs in the nation.

Menu items include gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and Halal options to meet the specific dietary and lifestyle needs of every student.

Enjoy an array of campus eateries open to all students, staff and visitors. Food is prepared to order at live-action cooking stations with recipes made from fresh, quality

ingredients. Stop by a café for fair trade coffee, tea, gourmet deli sandwiches, seasonal salads, sushi and more. La Gran Terraza restaurant and O’Tooles Pub is located in the Hahn University Center. O’Tooles Pub is ages 21 and older, only in the evenings. sandiego.edu/dining

USD Food Pantry and Torero Closet

The USD Food Pantry and Torero Closet in Hahn University Center, Room 116 includes food, school supplies, hygiene supplies, laundry detergent and more. The pantry has both a refrigerator and a freezer, offering fresh produce, dairy, deli meats and frozen meals. The space also has a Torero Closet, where donated professional clothing can be found. sandiego.edu/food-pantry

Students can only access the pantry by appointment. Daily hours of operations vary. All USD students in need are encouraged to fill out the registration form to gain access to the space. Please email usdfoodpantry@ sandiego.edu if you would like to fill out the registration form.

Zipcars

Car rentals are available on campus. Reserve a car for an hour or a day. Gas and insurance are included in the rates. Sign up today: zipcar.com/usd

Banking

Visit the full-service U.S. Bank branch, located in the Hahn University Center, Room 125, for all of your banking needs. ATMs are located outside of the University Center and the Jenny Craig Pavilion. usbank.com/usd

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Identities, Spirituality and Faith

Military and Veterans Program

Our program provides studentfocused services to all USD militaryconnected students, including student veterans, active-duty, dependent children and spouses. sandiego.edu/military

Services include:

▪ Access to free printing (maximum of 10 pages per day)

▪ Two computers (available on a first-come, first-served basis)

▪ Free coffee

▪ Quiet study room and lounge area

▪ Information hub that includes scholarships and internship opportunities, on- and off-campus events, networking, resources and more

▪ Communications, including website, social media and newsletters

▪ VA certifying representative available during office hours to discuss VA educational benefits and to certify each semester. Refer to the benefits section for more information.

DACAmented/ Undocumented

USD’s resource landing page for DACA/undocumented students serves as a starting place for information, guidance and support for current and future and current DACAmented and undocumented USD students. This page includes names and contact information for various campus partners and allies, as well as links to resources that provide answers to common questions and concerns surrounding DACA/undocumented students. sandiego.edu/immigrationdialogue/undocumented

Pregnant and Parenting Students

As a Catholic institution of higher learning, the University of San Diego recognizes that the care and support of family is at the heart of Catholic social teaching. Consistent with our mission and Catholic identity, USD acknowledges the importance of supporting pregnant and parenting students by addressing their special needs and assisting them in completing their studies. sandiego. edu/pregnant-and-parenting Services available to pregnant and parenting students include the following:

▪ Campus resources

▪ Pregnancy resources

▪ Lactation spaces

▪ Financial aid

▪ Childcare solutions

▪ Part-time/leave options

The Commons

USD is proud to offer The Commons, a space in which students can gather with like-minded individuals who share affinities or identities. The Commons is located in the Student Life Pavilion. These spaces also offer support services to students. The commons includes:

▪ Black Student Resource Commons (BSRC)

▪ LGBTQ+ and Allies Commons

▪ United Front Multicultural Commons (UFMC)

▪ Women’s Commons

Black Student Resource Commons: The Black Student Resource Commons (BSRC) seeks to enhance and increase student success and retention by building community engagement, facilitating identity development and supporting students’ college experience. This is

a space that advocates and shines light on the Black student experience through purposeful programs and services that honor diversity. The BSRC strives to support the academic, social and personal goals of all Black students at the University of San Diego. sandiego.edu/bsrc

LGBTQ+ and Allies Commons: The LGBTQ+ and Allies Commons seeks to create affirming spaces for queer and trans people, while educating the entire campus community about inclusive strategies through an anti-oppression framework that is explicitly pro-Black, queer and feminist. With this goal in mind, we provide an LGBTQ+ student lounge, host identity-specific community groups and offer educational programs around LGBTQIA+ culture and concerns. sandiego.edu/lgbtq

United Front Multicultural Commons (UFMC) : The United Front Multicultural Commons (UFMC) engages the University of San Diego community in exploring and affirming the unique identity of each person. The UFMC fosters an environment in which student leaders feel empowered to become change agents for social justice and build relationships with faculty, staff, students and community members to develop a foundation that honors and values diversity. The UFMC serves as an educational resource, working to contest the dominance of prejudice and intolerance, and to enact the values of the university as “a welcoming, inclusive and collaborative community ... marked by protection of the rights and dignity of the individual.” The UFMC’s work focuses on social justice, identity development and student leadership. sandiego.edu/united-front

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Women’s Commons: The Women’s Commons is a student-centered learning community that provides resources and engages all students in educational dialogue around gender-related issues. We invite students to find their voices, develop skills for transformation, and understand who they are called to be. The USD Women’s Commons empowers students to engage as leaders in a diverse and changing world and advocates for a safe, supportive campus environment that creates equity among all voices. sandiego.edu/womens-commons

International Center: The International Center supports the USD university community in advancing global citizenship. The graduate and professional programs offer extensive international opportunities for working professionals as well as full-time graduate students. Our campus is enriched by having students and scholars from more than 70 countries. The International Center includes the Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS), as well as study abroad resources. sandiego.edu/ international

First-Generation Students: The University of San Diego understands the unique experience of firstgeneration students. Experiencing USD as a first-generation student is both exciting and challenging. This website is where first-generation students and their families can learn about the resources offered to them and is also intended for any member of the USD community to identify key resources to better support the growing campus first-generation student population. sandiego.edu/ first-gen/graduate.php

The University of San Diego defines first-generation students as

follows: At the time a student has completed high school or high school equivalency, their custodial parent(s) or legal guardian(s) had not earned a bachelor’s degree or higher. This means you are the first to attend a four-year college or university and earn a bachelor’s degree. Please know that we welcome anyone who self-identifies as a first-generation college student.

Spirituality and Faith

University Ministry: The University Ministry team is enthusiastically interested in serving students during their time on campus. We hope you will explore the many options for spiritual growth already available, as well as collaborate with us to respond to the emerging needs of our university community. Whatever form your USD involvement takes, we hope that your intellectual and social development will be complemented by your equally robust spiritual growth. People of all religious traditions and those still searching for their religious identity are invited to take part in University Ministry’s liturgies, immersion trips, local service opportunities, retreats, faith-sharing communities, pastoral counseling and companionship, Scripture study and All Faith Services. No matter who you are, where you come from, or what your background, you are welcome on our campus and are welcome to participate in all that University Ministry does. sandiego. edu/ministry

Mass Services: We come together in prayer each Sunday evenining at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Mass for Peace Wednesdays at 9 p.m., As well as at major university celebrations, receiving strength from the presence of God in the Word, Sacrament and community. During these dynamic celebrations the campus community

is renewed and refreshed to put our faith into action. sandiego.edu/ ministry/worship

Retreats: University Ministry offers a variety of retreats to all USD students during which they are invited to reflect on how and where they are experiencing God, and to discern the form and direction of the fullness of life to which they are called. sandiego.edu/ministry/retreats

Service and Social Justice: There are many opportunities for community engagement in the San Diego and Tijuana regions. sandiego.edu/ ministry/service-and-social-justice

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San Diego Housing

Graduate and Law Housing

On-campus graduate and law housing is VERY limited. The vast majority of graduate and law students live off-campus. If you have a particular need to live on campus, please contact Residential Life at housing@sandiego.edu or (619) 260-4777.

Off-Campus Housing Page

The off-campus housing page is a resource to support graduate and law students living offcampus in San Diego. Includes information on:

▪ Preparing to be a renter

▪ Maps and neighborhoods

▪ Transportation and parking

▪ Roommate finder list

▪ Apartment search resources

Very Apt Housing Guide

The Graduate and Law Student Housing Guide was designed with reviews and advice from current USD students. The guide includes:

▪ Housing data

▪ Neighborhoods explained

▪ Apartment ratings

▪ Top properties

▪ Landlord information

▪ Renter resources

In addition to year-round sunshine and near-perfect weather, San Diego is home to more than 70 miles of sparkling coastline, friendly locals, a vibrant downtown and an endless assortment of unique neighborhoods to explore. San Diego has something to discover for everyone! Check out our Discover San Diego Guide with recommendations from students and staff to help you get acquainted with this wonderful city. docs.google.com/document/d/ 1OCjc5i7I4QPLDnXtpDpwLaiL4sQtHc1akWRt5xafy fU/edit

Career Services

Career Development Center

The Career Development Center supports all University of San Diego students and alumni in developing and achieving career goals that lead to meaningful lives. Whether you are exploring options for your future, applying for jobs, further advancing your education, networking, or practicing for an interview, the center has resources and tools that can help prepare you for your career.

The Career Development team guides students as they explore majors and define purposeful career paths, teaching students how to articulate their strengths and provide opportunities to build professional networks. sandiego.edu/careers

Job and internship search tools sandiego.edu/careers/graduate/ grad-resources.php

▪ Student Opportunity Center

▪ Handshake

▪ CareerShift

▪ GoinGlobal

▪ Immigrants Rising

▪ Interstride

▪ Industry-Specific Job Search Resources

The Knauss School of Busines and the School of Law offer supplemental career development support offices for their student and alumni groups. youtube.com/ watch?v=UnyhWVJzn_w

TEAM

The Torero Employer and Alumni Mentors (TEAM ) platform was created as a way for USD alumni, students, parents, faculty, employees and employers to connect virtually. Through its vibrant network, inperson and flash mentoring, as well as career opportunities are shared to support Toreros. Discussion boards also let Toreros ask questions

and exchange ideas. View this informational overview about TEAM

This platform supports:

▪ Finding mentors/mentees

▪ Identifying/sharing job listings

▪ Joining affinity groups

▪ Posting/answering discussion questions

Office of Career and Professional Development (Law)

The Office of Career and Professional Development works closely with students and alumni to offer career guidance and support for in-school and post-graduate employment. The office also works closely with all types of employers to meet their ever-changing hiring needs. sandiego.edu/law/careers

USD law students have access to hundreds of resources and programs to help them gain legal experience while attending law school. To help students explore the possibilities, the Office of Career and Professional Development provides myriad services, such as the Field Placement Program, Spring Recruiting Program and job fairs, and pro bono work.

Additionally, many of our law student volunteer opportunities are arranged by the Office of Career and Professional Development and through our various student organizations.

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Additional Resources

The International Center

The International Center supports the USD community in advancing global citizenship. Graduate and professional programs offer extensive international opportunities for working professionals as well as full-time graduate students. Our campus is enriched by having students and scholars from more than 70 countries. sandiego.edu/ international/oiss

Alumni Center

Alumni can list jobs and internships on the Torero Employer and Alumni Mentors (TEAM) platform, as well as volunteer to speak on panels, connect with students and other alumni and access career resources to guide their own career transitions. toreronetwork.sandiego.edu

The USD alumni mission is to engage and enrich the Torero community for life while the alumni vision is toward an actively engaged and supportive global network of USD alumni.

The Mulvaney Center for Community Awareness and Action

The Mulvaney Center supports the University of San Diego as an anchor institution in the community with community service learning. Through deep partnership and capacity building alongside community organizations, students are able to cultivate the necessary skills and leadership. sandiego.edu/mccasa

Copley Library

The newly-renovated Copley Library includes places for active learning, teaching, collaboration and research, as well as spaces for classes, group projects, discussions, events and exhibits. There are also new spaces

for individual study, casual gathering and outdoor gatherings.

There are 38 small-group study rooms and seating for 1,000 in its event and outdoor spaces. Also of note are expanded exhibit, gallery and display spaces, three library instruction rooms, two seminar rooms and a presentation room, as well as a faculty reading room, a journal reading room and university archives and special collections.

Legal Research Center

The Katherine M. and George M. Pardee Jr. Legal Research Center is the region’s premier law library. The library collection is available to law students and faculty, members of the USD community and other legal researchers.

Librarians trained in the law provide reference service during a majority of the library’s operating hours. Students have access to individual and group study areas, two computer labs with black-and-white laser printing, dedicated computers for research, laptop computers available for checkout, photocopy machines and microform readers/printers.

The library offers great historical depth in its microforms and documents collection and subscribes to a wide array of online research databases for current and historical domestic, foreign and international legal materials.

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School Resources

College of Arts and Sciences

sandiego.edu/cas

Master of Fine Arts in Acting sandiego.edu/cas/academics/ graduate-programs.php

Master of Science in Environmental and Ocean Sciences

sandiego.edu/cas/environmentalocean-sciences/master-of-science

▪ Careers and internships

▪ Research opportunities

▪ Scholarships

Master of Arts in International Relations sandiego.edu/cas/political-science/ ma-international-relations

▪ Scholarships

▪ Navy/military information

▪ Research

Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science

Beyster Institute for Nursing

Research, Advanced Practice and Simulation

sandiego.edu/nursing

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing

Doctor of Nursing Practice

Master of Science in Nursing

Master of Science in Health Care Informatics

Master’s Entry Program in Nursing

▪ Current Student Resources

▪ Newly Admitted Student Resources

▪ Nursing Career and Professional Resources

▪ Nursing Student Organizations

▪ PhD Nursing Student Handbook

▪ DNP, MSN, MS, and APRN Student Handbook

Health Requirements for Nursing Compliance

Students enrolled in the on-campus and hybrid nursing programs at USD are required to meet extensive health requirements in order to be in compliance during their graduate program. Immunization records, annual background checks and annual drug screenings are tracked via Complío by American DataBank . Review the Health Requirements for Nursing Compliance in preparation to meet the requirements. Students can also meet with Angie Palomar Valdez, nursing compliance officer, to discuss the health requirements in detail.

Nursing Scholarships and Grants

Our scholarships are designed to make graduate school more accessible to you. From endowment awards and scholarships to loan forgiveness programs, the Hahn School of Nursing and Health Science wants to ensure you are well informed of the funding resources available to you. For questions about financial aid, contact Amy Wright, nursing student services coordinator.

The Office of Nursing Research

This department is dedicated to guiding both novice and experienced nurses in developing their individual programs of research. From nursing resources to funding and publishing, the Office of Nursing Research is able to assist all nursing students with their research.

Writing and Library Resources

Nursing students are encouraged to connect with Karen O’Grady, nursing and health sciences librarian , our very own in-house resource specialist. You can also watch Karen’s resource videos for nursing at: https://libguides. sandiego.edu/nursing .

In addition, students can connect with Kelly Metz-Mattews, writing coach with the WRITE Program, for additional writing support.

Dickinson Family Foundations

Lizbeth Dickinson Smoyer Nursing Simulation Center

The Dickinson Nursing Simulation Center (DNSC) is designed to simulate the clinical setting and provide students with the opportunity to develop and enhance clinical skills in a safe environment. The 10,000 square-foot space is located adjacent to the Hahn School of Nursing building on the first floor of the Betty and Bob Beyster Institute for Nursing Research, Advanced Practice and Simulation. The Dickinson Nursing Simulation Center, which is equipped with a central lab/ lecture hall with vignettes of hospital patient beds on the periphery, contains a combined lecture/acute care venue, three acute care exam rooms, six primary care exam rooms, a nursing station, medication room, faculty/student lounge green room and laundry room. The DNSC is equipped with high-fidelity mannequins, student debriefing rooms, computer video monitoring and recording capabilities along

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with a Learning Spaces information management system.

Health Care Affiliations

Health Care Affiliations include a wide variety of clinical resources including UCSD Medical Center, Sharp Healthcare (hospitals and clinics), Scripps Health (hospitals and clinics), Children’s Hospital and Health Center, Veterans Administration Hospital, Balboa Naval Medical Center, and Palomar Health. Because of the focus on health promotion, many community agencies are utilized, including schools, home health agencies, the San Diego County Department of Health Services, health maintenance organizations and local community clinics. For questions about affiliations, contact Amy Wright, nursing student services coordinator.

Joan B. Kroc School of Peace Studies

sandiego.edu/peace/

▪ MS in Conflict and Management Resolution

▪ MA in Social Innovation

▪ MA in Peace and Justice

▪ MS in Humanitarian Action (Online)

▪ JD/MA in Law and Peace and Justice

Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice: Together with partners, we develop and champion evidencebased, justice-centered solutions to ending cycles of violence. sandiego. edu/ ipj

▪ FACE Peace: Future of Activities, Collaboration, and Events in Peacebuilding

FACE Peace supports the peacebuilding community with tools and best practices for online, in-person, and hybrid collaboration. sandiego.edu/peace/institute-forpeace-justice/initiatives/facepeace.php

▪ Urban Violence

Together with partners around the globe and in San Diego, the Kroc IPJ works to reduce urban violence and its root causes to foster safer, more peaceful urban communities. sandiego.edu/peace/institute-forpeace-justice/initiatives/urbanviolence.php

▪ Women, Peace and Security

Together with local women peacebuilders and renowned international women, peace and security organizations, the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) identifies the most critical peacebuilding challenges facing women leaders around the world. The institute then co-develops applied and actionable research to identify evidence-based solutions. sandiego.edu/peace/ institute-and-center/institutefor-peace-justice/initiatives/ women-peace-security/

▪ Violence, Inequality and Power (VIP) Lab

The VIP Lab will deliver practical, actionable ideas that partners can implement at the systems level to confront harmful power inequalities and reduce violence. sandiego. edu/vip-lab

▪ Cross-Border Initiatives

As the closest peace institute to the U.S.-Mexico border, the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice (IPJ) seeks to build peace in Mexico and the border region through research grounded in a nuanced understanding of the challenges faced by border communities and in partnership with local scholars, practitioners and policymakers. sandiego.edu/peace/instituteand-center/institute-for-peacejustice/initiatives/cross-borderinitiatives.php

Spark @USD https://www.sandiego.edu/peace/

spark/

USD’s newest institute for social innovation drives positive social change through a combination of creative and high-impact teaching, learning, knowledge generation, and ongoing engagement with pioneer social innovators and entrepreneurs. Programs:

▪ Fowler Global Social Innovation Challenge

▪ USD Teaching Cases on Social Impact

“Is The World On Fire?” podcast

▪ Social Innovators @ USD

Career Development Opportunities

From working alongside leading peacebuilders as Kroc Practice Fellows and graduate assistants, to launching ventures through social innovation pitch competitions, students at the Kroc School gain skills and knowledge through realworld experience to advance their careers of purpose. Coupled with career development opportunities such as mentoring, interview workshops and one-on-one coaching, students graduate prepared to secure their next role and succeed as changemaking professionals. sandiego.edu/peace/students-andalumni/current-students/careerdevelopment.php

Spark @USD designs learning beyond traditional academic endeavors — acting as an organizing force to socialize new and innovative ideas in the realm of academia, teaching and learning. Through field-based practicums, career development, and events that connect students to industry leaders, a community of leaders that accelerate impact through action is cultivated. Spark @ USD invests in innovation by providing resources to students looking to spark life into their world-changing

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ideas through the Fowler Global Social Innovation Challenge.

Read more about the student experiences enabled by Spark @USD.

Knauss School of Business

USD Knauss School of Business Scholarship Opportunities

▪ Incoming Graduate Students

The USD Knauss School of Business currently offers competitive scholarships to incoming graduate students. Please contact gradbiz@sandiego. edu for more information.

▪ The Student Internship Fund

The Knauss School of Business Student Internship Fund provides funding opportunities to undergraduate and MBA students who are participating in a summer internship. Interested eligible students can complete and submit an application.

If you are interested in learning about need-based scholarships, please contact the Office of Financial Aid directly. sandiego. edu/business/student-resources/ scholarship-opportunities.php

Graduate Assistantship ksbstudentsuccess@sandiego.edu

Knauss School of Business Centers and Institutes

Your VIP pass to skills and connections. Through faculty research and partnerships with industry leaders, our centers and institutes educate and equip students and alumni on issues that remain at the forefront of business education.

From hands-on workshops to networking events, you will have access to the latest thought leadership, skills and practical applications you can apply to your career.

▪ The Brink Small Business Development Center (SBDC) sandiego.edu/sbdc/ is part of the San Diego and Imperial Small Business Development Center Network. As one of only a handful of its kind in the country, the SDBC works with business clients running or starting growth-oriented, innovation based companies. Their goal is economic growth and prosperity for the region while attaining the “penta bottom line” so important to University of San Diego’s work: supporting profit, people, planet, peace, prosperity.

▪ Free Enterprise Institute sandiego.edu/business/centersand-institutes/free-enterpriseinstitute/

With a focus on supporting values-driven free enterprises, the Free Enterprise Institute (FEI) provides consulting services, access to angel and venture capital, and support for familyowned businesses with an eye on stewardship as a path to the greater good. As part of USD’s mission and commitment to community, FEI services are available to USD students, alumni and the community.

▪ The Ahlers Center for International Business: sandiego.edu/ahlers

The Ahlers Center for International Business is your gateway to thrilling global business education opportunities. Our international business and trade training programs connect students, faculty and the local San Diego business community with experts and opportunities to expand your business and skillset — and your global mindset.

▪ Burnham-Moores Center for Real Estate (BMC) sandiego.edu/ business/centers-and-institutes/ burnham-moores-real-estate /

The The BMC offers a dedicated team of career services professionals who help students assess their personal strengths to determine the best career direction and opportunities within the real estate industry and matches students with professionals in their specific area of interest. The center’s career assessment program helps students map out their ideal real estate path and provides a full range of career services including mentorships, internships, career counseling and an annual Real Estate Career Expo to serve students, alumni and employers.

▪ Supply Chain Management Institute: sandiego.edu/scmi

The Supply Chain Management Institute (SCMI) keeps students on top of the latest industry knowledge — and equips them with best practices for advancing overall performance in integrated logistics and supply chain management. The SCMI supports students through experiential learning — such as giving them access to real companies’ operations through company visits and plant tours — and hosting one of the nation’s only dedicated annual supply chain - focused career fairs.

▪ Entrepreneurship and Innovation Catalyzer

sandiego.edu/business/centersand-institutes/entrepreneurship/ Entrepreneurs are not born, they are made — and many are made here at the University of San Diego. The Entrepreneurship and Innovation Catalyzer is here to guide students every step of the way as they follow our Toreropreneur Journey. They give students the tools and resources to embrace their most creative ideas to build startups that create jobs and continually innovate — even

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challenge students to address global problems and improve lives with their venture ideas. Students will get to connect with an incredible startup ecosystem — in San Diego and beyond. Through various initiatives, the Catalyzer brings together a world of established entrepreneurs, academic thought leaders, startup innovators, brilliant venture capitalists and bright-eyed students.

Student Professional Development Managers (SPDM)

These managers in the Knauss School of Business support undergraduate and graduate business students in their career exploration and professional development. They offer industry-specific opportunities to network more effectively, prepare for different types of interviews and pursue a career where each student can succeed in a diverse, global workplace.

They are there to empower and educate business students to define a job search strategy they can refine and utilize throughout their careers, and will support students throughout their academic journey from orientation to graduation.

Each student at the Knauss School of Business is assigned an SPDM. You can schedule an appointment with your SPDM via Handshake.

International Student Introductory Program for Graduate Programs (ISIP)

The Knauss School of Business offers an additional orientation to support our international students, which helps them build confidence and prepare for academic success, cross-cultural networking and professional development. Students will also have the opportunity to develop relationships with faculty

members, alumni and other students to build a network of support right from the beginning.

School of Law

Please refer to the USD School of Law Student Handbook . Every law student is responsible for knowing the contents of the handbook, which contains a broad spectrum of information. Included in the handbook is information on the USD Law Honor Code, student code of conduct, financial aid policies, university policies and cost of attendance. In addition, the handbook contains the Academic Rules and Administrative Policies and Procedures, which govern all aspects of law school academics. For questions about the information provided in this handbook, law students should contact the Office for Law Student Affairs and graduate law students should contact Graduate and International Programs.

The law school offers specialized student services and resources in the following areas: Academic Success and Bar Program, Admissions and Financial Aid, Alumni Relations, Career and Professional Development, Graduate and International Programs, Law School Registrar, Law Student Affairs and the Legal Research Center. For questions related to these areas, please contact the administrative offices listed below. The law school also utilizes some centralized USD resources and we work to guide law students to the most appropriate resource(s) to address their needs.

Academic Success and Bar Program: This office offers a variety of services and programs specially designed to help law students succeed during each year of their studies, including academic skills programming and bar exam preparation support.

Warren Hall, Room 206 (619) 260-4793

lawacademicsuccess@sandiego.edu sandiego.edu/law/current/ academic-success

Admissions and Financial Aid: The Office of JD Admissions and Financial Aid actively recruits prospective students for USD School of Law’s JD programs and manages all financial aid services for the school.

Warren Hall, Room 203 lawaid@sandiego.edu

Alumni Relations: The Office of Alumni Relations in serves to foster connections between law school alumni and the greater business and legal community.

Guadalupe Hall lawalum@sandiego.edu

Career and Professional Development: The Office of Career and Professional Development is the primary point of contact for recruiting, career guidance, and semester and post-graduate employment for students and employers.

Warren Hall, Room 113 lawcareers@sandiego.edu

Graduate and International Programs: The Office of Graduate and International Programs is dedicated to providing graduate legal education for students and attorneys through a variety of degree programs, as well as international opportunities for students.

Warren Hall, Room 207 lawgradprograms@sandiego.edu

Law School Registrar: The Office of the Law School Registrar provides assistance to law school admitted and current students with transcripts, registration and examinations.

Warren Hall, Room 202 lawreg@sandiego.edu

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Law Student Affairs: The Office for Law Student Affairs provides a wide range of services to support students academically and personally while attending USD and after graduation during bar exam preparation.

Warren Hall, Room 218 lawstudentaffairs@sandiego.edu

Legal Research Center: Pardee Legal Research Center

▪ Circulation Desk: lrccirc@sandiego.edu

▪ Reference Desk: lrcrefer@sandiego.edu

School of Leadership and Education Sciences (SOLES)

sandiego.edu/soles/

The Global Center: The SOLES Global Center supports and provides graduate students with global education opportunities. Students who study abroad gain unique insight and perspectives necessary to thrive as global citizens committed to positive change. Graduate students have the opportunity to engage with international communities, where they can collaborate with future teachers in post-colonial contexts, become immersed in experiential activities focused on critically responsive multicultural counseling, or see first-hand how globalization influences nonprofit and educational leadership, policy and practice. To further the university’s internationalization efforts, we also support SOLES faculty members as they research and design new international courses. sandiego.edu/ soles/global-center

The SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center: The SOLES Graduate Student Writing Center is a virtual space designed to accommodate both online or on-campus graduate students for whom distance or busy

schedules conflict with coming to campus.

The center’s free web-based service provides students with feedback on digital versions of their assignments and offers one-on-one coaching sessions via remote conferencing. sandiego.edu/soles/current/writingcenter.php

SOLES Scholarships and Grants: Our scholarship and grant programs are designed to make graduate school more accessible to students. We have a dedicated team at SOLES helping students navigate the options available, since it is our goal to welcome those from a diverse range of cultures, backgrounds and perspectives. There are a wide range of scholarships available, including diversity-based, merit-based and others. sandiego.edu/soles/ financial-aid/scholarships.php

Student Ambassadors: One of the best sources for firsthand information about SOLES is from the students presently enrolled in our programs. Our Student Ambassadors can share their direct experiences in our programs and student life, and offer guidance that will serve students during their education to help shape future career decisions. sandiego.edu/soles/admissions/ student-ambassadors

All our ambassadors are current graduate students who are well prepared to answer questions and make authentic connections with the next wave of SOLES graduates. They’re available to discuss and help you learn about your SOLES graduate program of choice through the eyes of a student.

The Office of Student Engagement: As a graduate student, getting support for your life outside of the classroom is critically important. If you’re looking

for guidance to get connected to campus resources or find community at SOLES, please contact Rachelle Martinez, the assistant director of Student Engagement, rmartinez@ sandiego.edu.

SOLES Mentor Program: SOLES is a proud partner of the Mentor Collective, an international online mentoring community that matches students with trained alumni and current students based on common interests, background, academics and professional aspirations. sandiego.edu/soles/current/solesmentor-collective.php

Social Justice Work and Resources: The Social Justice Work and Resources website is a space for studying intersecting forms of oppression that exist across our nation and the globe. It houses a variety of curated resources around this theme, including readings, videos, book club selections, podcasts, and initiatives for and led by faculty members, in order to elevate critically conscious understandings and practices in this area. sandiego.edu/soles/about/ social-justice

SOLES Institutes and Centers

sandiego.edu/soles/institutesand-centers

▪ Catholic Institute for Mental Health Ministry: sandiego.edu/soles/ catholic-institute-mental-health/

▪ Center for Restorative Justice: sandiego.edu/soles/restorativejustice

▪ Character Education Resource Center: sandiego.edu/soles/ character-education-resourcecenter

▪ The Global Center: sandiego.edu/ soles/global-center

▪ The Jacobs Institute: sandiego. edu/soles/jacobs-institute

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▪ The Manchester Family Development Center: sandiego. edu/soles/mfcdc/

▪ The Nonprofit Institute: sandiego. edu/soles/nonprofit

▪ The Consious Leadership Academy: sandiego.edu/soles/consciousleadership-academy

Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering

sandiego.edu/engineering

Master’s Degree Programs

▪ MS in Applied Artificial Intelligence

▪ MS in Applied Data Science

▪ MS in CyberSecurity Engineering

▪ MS in Engineering Management and Leadership

▪ MS in Engineering, Sustainability and Health

▪ MS in Innovation, Technology and Entrepreneurship

Student Resources

sandiego.edu/engineering/ resources/

While learning begins in the classroom, the University of San Diego’s Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering student experience stretches far beyond.

▪ Jobs and internships

▪ Career development

▪ Scholarship, tuition and financial aid

Professional and Continuing Education

Continuing Education

pce.sandiego.edu

The University of San Diego’s Division of Professional and Continuing Education (PCE) offers a robust portfolio of career-building courses, certificate programs, and degree programs spanning the fields of business, education, language,

technology, engineering, healthcare, and more.

USD PCE nurtures key partnerships on the local, national and international levels to better serve working professionals who seek to enhance or build their careers. Our educational programs are also focused on the needs of today’s employers — motivated by the philosophy that we best serve our students by aligning our innovative, high-quality curriculum with the knowledge and skills that today’s employers are looking for.

Online Degrees

onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu

PCE began offering online master’s degree programs in 2013, delivering the same rigorous, high-quality content and expert instruction as the university’s on-campus degree programs. Your diploma is also identical (and you can don a cap and gown to receive it in person at our commencement ceremony). One important advantage to earning your degree online is the flexibility to set your own schedule.

▪ MS in Law Enforcement and Public Safety Leadership

▪ MS in Cyber Security Operations and Leadership

▪ MS in Information Technology Leadership

▪ MS in Learning Design and Technology

Online Degree Student Resources

https://onlinedegrees.sandiego.edu/ studentsuccess/

Online degree seeking students have access to resources including:

▪ Career development services

▪ Job boards and mentorship opportunities

▪ Financial aid, funding resources, and scholarship opportunities

USD Student Success Team

Online degree students at the University of San Diego are supported by our Student Success Team. Each student receives a designated program coordinator who serves as their primary point of contact to deliver best in class service. They register students and provide guidance and resources throughout their degree programs.

Students have comprehensive welcome webinars, which sets clear course expectations, covers an overview of their program requirements, and introduces them to resources at the University of San Diego. The Student Success Team monitors student course progress starting with their initial online new student orientation course and continues to support them in the remainder of their program until they graduate. Related support involves registering students in their courses, providing degree plans to students, preparing itemized statements for billing purposes, reminding students to order course materials (ex. textbooks), advising for withdrawal or leaves of absence, and emailing students for course deadlines. After that, the Student Success Team partners with the instructors to ensure that no student falls behind in their coursework. The Student Success Team supports students in preparation for the annual University Commencement celebration each May.

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Institute for Peace and Justice 18 K nauss Center for Business Education (KCBE) and Olin Hall 19 Learning Commons 20 M aher Annex 21 M aher Hall 22 M anchester Family Child Development Center 23 M anchester Hall 24 M ata’yuum Crossroads 25 Ministry Center 26 M other Rosalie Hill Hall 27 NROTC 28 Pardee Legal Research Center 29 S acred Heart Hall 30 St. Francis Center for Priestly Formation 31 S aints Tekakwitha and Serra Hall 32 Shiley Center for Science and Technology 33 Student Life Pavilion 34 Warren Hall
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G3 Fine Art Galleries ( J oan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice )

G4 H oehn Family Galleries and Hoehn Print Study Room ( Founders Hall )

G5 Humanities Center Gallery

G6 V isual Art Center ( S acred Heart Hall )

LIBRARIES

L1 Copley Library

L2 Pardee Legal Research Center

PARKING STRUCTURES

P1 J oan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Parking

P2 M ain Parking Structure

P3 M other Rosalie Hill Hall Parking

P4 West Parking Structure

P LAZAS AND GARDENS

PG1 Bishop Leo T. Maher Garden

PG2 Camino / Founders Patio

PG3 Cardinal Van Thuân Plaza

PG4 Colachis Plaza

PG5 E agan Plaza

PG6 G arden of the Moon

PG7 G arden of the Sea

PG8 G arden of the Sky / 9/11 Memorial

PG9 Kumeyaay Garden

PG10 M other Teresa Plaza

PG11 Paseo de Colachis

PG12 Plaza de San Diego

PG13 Strata Plaza

THEATRES

T1 Peace and Justice Theatre ( J oan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice )

T2 Shiley Theatre ( Camino Hall )

T3 Studio Theatre ( S acred Heart Hall )

T4 Vassiliadis Family Black Box Theatre ( Camino Hall )

R ESIDENCE HALLS

R1 Alcalá Vista Apartments R2 Camino Hall R3 Casa de la Paz R4 Founders Hall R5 M aher Hall

Financial Aid, Campus Card Services, Student Accounts and Registrar, US Bank ( Hahn University Center )

S7 O utdoor Adventures ( Hahn University Center )

S8 Parking Services ( Hahn University Center )

S9 Public Safety/Visitor Information

S10 Student Health Center ( Maher Hall )

S11 T icket Offices ( Fowler Park, Hahn University Center, Jenny Craig Pavilion ) S12 University Copy S13

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R6 M anchester Village
R10 University Terrace Apartments R11 Valley Residence A R12 Valley Residence B SERVICES S1 ATM S2 H ospitality Services S3 M ail Center S4 M edia Center ( M aher Hall )
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