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6/26/2015 1 Hastings College 2015 Advising & Registration Day Welcome! Student Life Chandra Daffer Director of Student Support & Compliance/Title IX Officer Phone: 402-461-7704 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 123-B Dan Peters Associate Vice President for Student Life Phone: 402-461-7700 E-Mail: [email protected] Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 123-C First - Year Experience Program Patricia Oman Assistant Professor of English Department of Languages and Literatures E-Mail: [email protected] Office: McCormick Hall Room 07-B First - Year Experience Program What Is It? An integrated academic and social community designed to support first-year students Academic/curricular and co-curricular elements Academic courses that introduce students to the importance of the Liberal Arts Presentations by campus and peer groups about campus resources Lectures and presentations by national speakers A link to campus-wide programming through a common theme: Image (2015-2016)

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Hastings College2015 Advising & Registration

Day

Welcome!

Student Life

Chandra DafferDirector of Student Support & Compliance/Title IX Officer

Phone: 402-461-7704

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 123-B

Dan PetersAssociate Vice President for Student Life

Phone: 402-461-7700

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 123-C

First-Year Experience Program

Patricia OmanAssistant Professor of English

Department of Languages and Literatures

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: McCormick Hall Room 07-B

First-Year Experience Program

What Is It?

An integrated academic and social community designed to support

first-year students

Academic/curricular and co-curricular elements

Academic courses that introduce students to the importance of the Liberal

Arts

Presentations by campus and peer groups about campus resources

Lectures and presentations by national speakers

A link to campus-wide programming through a common theme:

Image (2015-2016)

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First-Year Experience Program

Main Components

An assigned academic advisor

A faculty member who serves as a guide to the student during the first year

INT 101 (Fall – 2 credits) and INT 103 (Spring – 1 credit): First-Year Seminar

Taught by the student’s academic advisor

An introduction to the Liberal Arts and their value to

academic success

personal growth

social interaction

development of the whole person

Provides information on campus services, organizations, and resources

ENG 100 (4 credits): Composition

COM 100 (3 credits): Principles of Human Communication

*Note: Students who have transfer or AP credit for both ENG 100 and COM 100, must still enroll in one of these courses

in their first year.

First-Year Experience Program

The First-Year Schedule

Fall Semester J-Term Spring SemesterINT 101: 2 credits

COM 100 or ENG 100:

3–4 credits

Other courses for

proposed major or LAP

up to 18 credits

Course of student’s

choosing

INT 103: 1 credit

COM 100 or ENG 100:

3–4 credits

Other courses for

proposed major or LAP

up to 17 credits

Housing Services

Erica HabermanDirector of Housing

Phone: 402-461-7487

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 123-B

Residence Halls

14

Babcock Hall

Altman

Bronc

Taylor

Weyer

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Contact roommate to see who is bringing what.

Less is more.

All buildings are air conditioned.

All buildings have wireless ethernet.

All buildings have a kitchen available for student use.

Rooms are equipped with a desk, chair, dresser, and bed.

FREE laundry for students.

Average futon sizes will fit under loft.

All beds will be lofted when students arrive.

All rooms have carpeting except Taylor 3rd floor.

Information about refrigerators and microwaves is in your packet.

RD’s and RA’s

Contact Housing Services for any meal plan changes.

Dining Services

Resident Hall Meal PlansFlex Plan:

16 meals a week

$120 Dining Dollars per semester

Classic Plan:

19 meals a week

Off Campus Meal Plans45 Meal Block:

45 meals

$120 Dining Doollars

60 Meal Block:

60 meals

Dining ServicesDining Dollars Info

Dining Dollars can be added to any existing

meal plan.

$40 and $80 blocks may be added with an

extra $10 and $20 credited respectively.

Dining Dollars are tax free!

Dining Dollars may be used at:

Bronco Blend Coffee Shop

Bronco Grill

Dining Dollars roll over from Fall to

Spring Semester, but expire at the

end of the academic school year.

Dining ServicesDining Information

Unused meals do not carry over week to week. Friday breakfast

begins a new week.

You can add additional Dining Dollars to your meal plan at anytime by

visiting the Business Office or calling Rhonda Hinrichs at 402-461-

7420.

To sign up for a meal plan call Evonne Borrell at 402-461-7305

If you have special dietary needs, please inform the Dining Services

Office.

Students who are under the weather may send a friend to the dining

hall to obtain a meal to go as long as they send their ID with them.

Please contact the Dining Services office with any questions about

meal plan usage.

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Financial Aid OfficeTerri Graham Director of Financial Aid

Phone: 402-461-7431

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hurley-McDonald Room 100

Angie PinkermanAssistant Director of Financial Aid

Phone: 402-461-7435

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hurley-McDonald Room 101

Financial Aid

Students need to complete their checklist for missing documents (if

you received one at the registration table).

Parents, include your child in the loan decision process each

year. These loans will be their responsibility to repay.

Email Private Scholarship names and amounts to Angie.

[email protected]

Students need to check their HC email frequently.

Business Office

Rhonda HinrichsDirector of Student Accounts

Phone: 402-461-7420

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hurley-McDonald Room 142

Business OfficeStudent Billing

Payment for Fall Term is due August 24th.

Payment for Spring Term is due January 27th.

5 month payment plan

Fall Term: August 10th – December 10th

Spring Term: January 10th – May 10th

Information will be mailed out with statements

Credit cards are accepted online through MyHC with a 2.5% percentage

fee.

E-checks have no additional charge.

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Business OfficeStatements

First statement will be sent out in July.

Will show financial aid (scholarships, grants, and loans) as

“anticipated aid” until disbursed, which should be the first week of

September.

Please check with the Financial Aid office to make sure everything has

been completed to receive your loans.

Difference between Financial Aid Award Letter and

statement: Financial Aid shows gross amount of loans and statement

shows net amount received.

Business Office

Student IDs

Pictures will be taken during the first four

days of classes in the fall

ID will be used at:

Sodexo Food Service

Hastings College Library

All activities held on campus

YMCA membership for

all full time students

Students can cash two party checks at the Business Office by showing

their student ID, or they can write a check from their own account to

cash.

Information TechnologyErik NielsenIT Helpdesk Support Specialist

Phone: 402-461-7738

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 141

Pam StromerSoftware Support Specialist

Phone: 402-461-7479

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Wilson Center Room 108

Information TechnologySelf-Service

Hastings College Online Portal for all Hastings College online

activities including registration.

Online parental/guardian login

Students must give permission to share access due to FERPA

regulations.

Students can share

Academic Plan – list of course requirements for a degree

Schedule

Balance

Financial Aid

Unofficial Transcript

Grade Report – midterm grades / midterm comments / final grades

Stop list – a hold on an account which may prevent registration

Address

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What is FERPA?

The privacy of students is protected by the Family Educational Rights and

Privacy Act (FERPA) of 1974. Information that is considered personally

identifiable cannot be released without the written consent of the

students. Grades and other academic information in a student’s

educational record will not be made available to parents unless a signed

approval form is on file.

Information Technology Information TechnologySelf-Service – Student Giving Permission

Information TechnologySelf-Service – Granted Permission E-mail

Information TechnologySelf-Service – Confirm Invitation

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Information TechnologySelf-Service – Assigned Account

Information TechnologySelf-Service – View Student Information

Information TechnologySelf-Service – Course Schedule

Information TechnologySelf-Service – Grade Report

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Information TechnologySelf-Service – Financial Aid

Information TechnologySelf-Service – Current Balance

Information TechnologyNew Computer recommendations

4 Gb of memory or larger

120 Gb hard disk or larger

Ethernet network adapter

USB micro/mini drive for removable storage

Current Antivirus

Microsoft Office 365

https://helpdesk.hastings.edu/HelpDesk/KB/View/10606

Through our subscription agreement with Microsoft Corporation, The

Microsoft Office 365 Pro Plus software suite is available at no cost to all

enrolled Hastings College students.

You may install this software on up to five personally owned computers,

tablets and/or mobile devices.

.

Information Technology

Networking

Residence Halls

All residence hall rooms are physically wired for 10/100 Ethernet

All residence hall buildings are configured for wireless devices

Campus

All academic buildings are configured for wireless devices

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Information Technology

FOBs

FOBs allow access to

Outside Residence Hall Entry Points

HSU 24 hour lab

HSU Fitness Center

Campus Printing

Information Technology

Helpdesk

Located at the front desk of Hazelrigg Student Union

Diagnose and repair most software issues

Diagnose and advise on most hardware issues

Students can submit a ticket by visiting the helpdesk website

https://helpdesk.hastings.edu or email [email protected]

Forgotten Password?

Submit a helpdesk ticket

Contact Pam Stromer

Visit the IT Helpdesk

*Will need to provide a picture ID to reset password

Dining Services

Mark WeberGeneral Manager/Chef

Phone: 402-461-7459

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 136

Public Safety

John SilvesterDirector of Public Safety

Phone: 402-984-8064

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Kiewit Room 134

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Career Services

Kim GravietteDirector of Career Services

Phone: 402-461-7387

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hazelrigg Student Union Room 122B

Health Services

Elizabeth (Beth) LittrellDirector of Campus Health Services

Phone: 402-461-7372

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Stone Health Center Room 06

Counseling ServicesJon LoetterleDirector of Counseling Services

Phone: 402-461-7424

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Stone Health Center Room 17

Damen HeitmannChaplain

Phone: 402-461-7769

Email: [email protected]

Office: Chapel

Learning Center

Beth FunkeyLearning Center Director

Phone: 402-461-7386

E-Mail: [email protected]

Office: Hurley-McDonald Room 001