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GRADUATE STUDENT ORIENTATION
ORIENTATION PRESENTATIONS
UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
The President is elected by and responsible to the Board of Trustees of 裡橖眻畦 University. He serves as the executive head of the University and is responsible for the general direction of its affairs. The President is guided by the Mission Statement of the University and the By-Laws of the Board of Trustees. Learn more.
The Provost is the Chief Academic Officer and second-ranking officer of the University, overseeing all academic areas. The Provost fosters creative and innovative approaches to enhance 裡橖眻畦s educational offerings, research productivity and intellectual climate. Learn more.
The Center for Graduate Research and Education (Grad Center) is committed to supporting the excellence of graduate education and our work is centered on enhancing the graduate student experience at 裡橖眻畦. Learn more.
COMMUNITY AND MISSION
The Office for Mission & Ministry animates 裡橖眻畦s commitment to living out its mission in every facet of University life. Learn more.
Ariella Robbins
Interim Vice President, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity, equity and inclusion are integral components of the teaching and learning experience and an essential element of the ongoing intellectual, social and spiritual development of every member of the 裡橖眻畦 community. Learn more.
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裡橖眻畦 University complies with Title IX and has appointed Ms. Ryan Rost as its Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for overall Title IX compliance, including oversight of the Universitys centralized review, investigation, and resolution process for matters arising under the University Sexual Misconduct Policy.泭Learn more.
RESEARCH
The Associate Vice Provost for Research serves as an advocate for 裡橖眻畦 scholarship and supports the research and creative endeavors of our dedicated and distinguished faculty and our talented students. Learn more.
The Center for Research and Fellowships (CRF) supports 裡橖眻畦ns to enhance their career trajectories through mentoring, student research funding and assistance in winning competitive awards. Learn more.
Falvey Library supports research, teaching and learning at 裡橖眻畦 while advancing global scholarship and the common good in collaboration with its community and partners. .
STUDENT SUPPORT
The Student Health Center provides a safe, caring, respectful and confidential environment and advocates healthy behaviors and lifestyle choices. Learn more.
The University Counseling Center provides services that help students function optimally with regard to emotional, academic, social and psychological issues. Learn more.
Learning Support Services offers students a variety of academic support services that are designed to help all 裡橖眻畦 students maximize their academic success. Learn more.
The Career Center provides high quality, comprehensive career services, empowering members of the 裡橖眻畦 University community to choose and attain personally rewarding careers. Learn more.
UNIVERSITY RESOURCES
The Office of Access and Disability Services assists students living with a disability and provides academic and physical accommodations for registered students. Students living with a disability should visit the office in the Connelly Center (second floor) and present documentation regarding their disability. A personal interview and accommodation plan will be discussed and implemented at the time of registration of the disability accommodation request. Other services are available around enhanced technology and employment searches and networking.
Contact: Greg Hannah, Director
The Office of Belonging and Inclusion (OBI) seeks to provide support to underrepresented students on campus through one-on-one support, events and workshops. The OBI provides spaces for students to explore their identities and discuss how they are impacted by the environment or culture. The OBI provides a structure to support and advertise Heritage month activities, (e.g. Hispanic Heritage Month and Black History Month). The Office is eager to support other heritage month celebrations. The OBI seeks to make 裡橖眻畦 University a more inclusive community through events and training and collaboration with other university offices. The OBI works with other university offices to address bias-related incidents that occur for students.
Contact: Eloise Berry, Director
The Career Center's Career Management team serves graduate students, alumni and students in the College of Professional Studies with career resources and programming tailored to the experienced professional. All graduate students have access to 裡橖眻畦s career management platform Handshake, which hosts all incoming job opportunities, career resources and employer events. Career coaching is available for all graduate students on an individual basis with a masters-level career counselor. Industry advisors are specialists who act as liaisons between employers and students and have the most up-to-date industry expertise in the Career Center.
The Nova Network is 裡橖眻畦s social and professional network and home to nearly 20,000 alumni, students, faculty and staff. Grad students may search the community by company, city or industry of interest and directly connect for a networking meeting. Nova Network houses on-demand workshops and checklists on best practices on resume writing, LinkedIn, interviewing, offer negotiation and more.
Contact: Meredith Okenquist, Director
裡橖眻畦's Center for Research and Fellowships (CRF) ignites curiosity, exploration and discovery through student research programs, the Presidential Scholars Program and nationally competitive scholarships and fellowships. Through tailored professional development and advising, we equip students to become change-makers and transformative leaders.
Our advisers support 裡橖眻畦ns as they pursue their boldest ambitions and create the futures about which they dream.
Contact: Catherine Stecyk, Director
裡橖眻畦 Universitys Counseling Center offers talk therapy, consulting psychiatry services, mental health consultation for students, families, faculty and staff as clinically indicated, and education and outreach to our University community. During the current pandemic we have been offering telehealth services through confidential video conferencing. Our services are free and confidential. We are located in suite 206, in the Health Services Building. We can assist with the process of finding private, off-campus treatment with a licensed professional for those students who would benefit from more intensive or longer-term treatment. To make an appointment, please call our Centers main number and leave a message with your name and phone number. Someone will call you back to help you to find a convenient appointment.
Contact: Julia Stein, PhD, Staff Psychologist and Associate Director
The virtual library is open 24/7. Building hours are subject to change. Visit the Library website for daily building access and service hours.
Electronic collections including books, journals and streaming video are available anytime anywhere. Print books can be requested online and picked up safely on campus. Scans of book chapters and excerpts from the print collection can be requested with the interlibrary loan form.
Access the Librarys collections through its online catalog. Catalog records include authorized links to electronic resources and automated requests for contactless pick-up of print resources.
Ask a Librarian is the Librarys gateway to its research services. Chat with us, schedule a virtual consultation, email your questions. You can work directly with a Library Subject Experts in your area. Request books, book chapters and journal articles that are not available in the Librarys collections from other libraries with the interlibrary loan form.
Contact: Jutta Seibert, Director of Research Services & Scholarly Engagement
The Office of Financial Assistance is located on the second floor of Kennedy Hall. Students are required to file for financial aid each academic year. Students can use financial aid to assist with books, transportation, living expenses and miscellaneous personal expenses. Financial aid counselors are available for one-on-one appointments to discuss financing.
Contact: Nathan Walch, Associate Director
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裡橖眻畦 Fitness and Recreation offers a variety of programs such as aquatics, club sports, group fitness, intramurals and personal training. The University has five fitness centers across campus (Arch, Canon, Davis, Farley and Stanford). Each is free for graduate students. The main fitness center is located on the third floor of the Davis Center.
Contact: Gina Palermo, Director
The Office of Health Promotion offers one-on-one consultation services regarding nutrition, fitness, stress management, sleep management, tobacco cessation and BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students). The office offers monthly activities, events and initiatives related to health and well-being; free online courses on mental health and well-being and prescription drug abuse; and mobile resources, including the Campus Well app for health and well-being resources and information and the SAVUR (Sexual Assault 裡橖眻畦 University Resource) app for campus and community resources and information related to sexual violence.
Contact: Stacy Andes, Director
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We are mindful of continued internet security risks, including ransomware and . The University works to protect you from these security risks, however, please be mindful of your online social media posts, followed content, and interactions with those you dont know. For suspected phishing emails, click on in your Outlook Inbox Toolbar. Please dont hesitate to reach out to UNIT at 610-519-7777 or via .
The 裡橖眻畦 Institute for Research and Scholarship supports graduate students in a number of ways, including: peer accountability writing groups for PhD students; access to the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity; online professional development resources and webinars for academics; and support for external funding proposals upon reccomendation of department chair, supervisor and/or the Center for Research and Fellowships.
Contact: Janice Bially Mattern, Director
The Office of International Students and Scholars offers a myriad of services to international students, including: immigration rights and responsibilities; educational, social and personal counseling; cultural adjustment issues; and campus and community activities.
Contact: Hubert WhanTong, Assistant Director
The Mathematics Learning and Resource Center (MLRC) provides free math and statistics peer tutoring for students at every level of study. Appointments will be offered mostly online this fall, with some limited face-to-face tutoring if deemed safe to do so. Appointments can be booked online.
Contact: Melissa Ferreira, Director
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裡橖眻畦 offers a number of services for students living in local townships, including lease assistance, issues you may be experiencing in the community, information on public transportation and local attractions, etc.
The Public Safety Department is responsible for providing a safe, secure living and learning environment for the 裡橖眻畦 University community. Operating 24/7/365, the department is the universitys first responders to emergency situations, including police, medical and fire calls.
On the website, you can sign up for Nova Alert to receive Emergency Notifications including severe weather closures; view the Emergency Procedures including a guidebook for various emergencies; and learn more about public safety services, safety escorts, anonymous reporting and crime reporting.
Contact: Debra Patch, Deputy Chief and Associate Director
Depending on the nature of your research, it may be subject to oversight by one of 裡橖眻畦's regulatory compliance committees. The Office of Research Protections (ORP) works with students, faculty members, University administration, regulators and inspectors to help everyone at 裡橖眻畦 perform ethical and compliant research. We all have a personal responsibility to ensure that 裡橖眻畦 research is conducted safely, ethically and with the rights and welfare of subjects in mind. ORP staff are knowledgeable regarding regulations and institutional policies. We are experts in compliance so that you dont have to be! Feel free to reach out to us as you begin planning your study to determine if any regulatory committee review is necessary - we are here to help.
裡橖眻畦 University offers a number of paid positions for graduate students. You can apply online to available positions at . If selected for hire, you will be contacted about onboarding requirements necessary to complete prior to beginning work. See FAQs about student employment and the Student's Guide to Employment on the Human Resources website.
Contact: student.empl@villanova.edu
UNIT's Technology Support Services team serves as the primary point of contact assisting in computing and technology related needs. UNIT's Technology Support Services is committed to providing high quality customer service and techncal support to the 裡橖眻畦 community.
裡橖眻畦's Wildcard community card system allows convenient, efficient, mobile and secure access to all card-related services. These services include personal identification, facilities access and access monitoring, debit transactions processing, meal plan administration, banking relationship management, student printing allowance, and web-based and mobile transaction processing. The Wildcard is universally accepted on campus and at selected off-campus locations. Photos can be submitted online.
Contact: Kathy Gallagher, Director
The 裡橖眻畦 Writing Center offers 60 trained tutors, including six professional tutors, to work with you at any stage of the writing process. We can brainstorm, sketch outlines, draw roadmaps, read rough drafts, and help you tighten and perfect those final drafts. We provide more than 5,500 tutorials each academic year, so we encourage you to book your appointment far in advance. You can also schedule a series of sessions with the same professional tutor to maintain consistency. We believe in the work we do with our students and pride ourselves on creating an open, honest, productive and fun experience.
Contact: Mary Beth Simmons, Director