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The information contained in this presentation is for WPU at Mercer students ONLY!
William Paterson University at Mercer County Community College Student Services Overview by: Dr. Patrick Noonan, Director of Transfer Programs and Special Sessions
WP Connect is your Student Portal Use it to access your schedule, WPU e-mail account, add and drop classes, view your degree audit, review financial aid, and view and pay your bill Access Blackboard which is the tool for accessing on-line courses (more on that in the presentation)
WP Connect and Classroom locations ALL WPU at Mercer classrooms are found in WP Connect (Banner Self-Service) Click on the 5 digit CRN number and it will tell you the room location at Mercer All Mercer classroom courses are either sections 78 and 79 Section 88 or 89 are on-line courses for Mercer students only Section 80 classes are on-line courses open to all WPU students including WPU at Mercer students
Transfer Info Must have an AA , AS or AFA Degree degree from a Community College before the first day of classes at WPU at Mercer in order for all transfer credits to be accepted. 60 transfer credits maximum accepted from a 2 year or community college. Must validate your AA , AS or AFA degree by sending the Admissions Department a final transcript with your degree posted on it by October 15, 2019. (Referenced on the cover letter in your Student Packet). Sample degree works degree audit.
Additional Info Summer and Winter courses accelerate your degree. Save time and money! Visiting Student Form and Financial Aid Consortium Agreement Scholarships-For Incoming and Continuing WPU Students-FAFSA submission required For scholarship continued eligibility students must take 12 WPU credits each term ( in addition to any MCCC credits) Book store Deferment-section 80 classes Follow us on Facebook! Share your experiences and find information about campus and club events. Check your email for link. WPU at Mercer website/tuition and fees FERPA release form (federal privacy act of 1974) MCCC Director of Academic Student Resources, Arlene Stinson coordinates services for students requiring special accommodations with the WPU Director of the Accessibility Resource Center, Joy Durham.
The World Language Requirement In keeping with William Paterson University’s mission to graduate students who embody “active involvement in a multicultural world,” all students are required to demonstrate competency in a language other than English, either by 1) completing up to six (6) credits of a single world language (or American Sign Language), or 2) by demonstrating, via a test, intermediate proficiency in the selected language. It is to the student’s advantage to take the placement test. You might be waived from the language requirement! Students who wish to fulfill the world language requirement by taking a proficiency test have the following options: Challenge Exam, Transfer credits, NYU Proficiency Test, Exemptions Any questions please contact James Miles at milesj@wpunj.edu to have your question directed to the correct person.
The WPU@Mercer Psychology Club/Psi Chi Honors Society The Psychology Club plays an important role in providing members with the skills and resources to excel in their careers and better serve their community. Participation in the psychology club is the best way to meet fellow students with similar interests and goals. Some of these fellow students become lifelong friends. At each meeting, club members share and discuss ideas and opportunities for research in psychology, as well as internships in the field of psychology. Each year the club organizes and hosts: A free Graduate School / G.R.E. seminar workshop , run by the Princeton Review services. A guest speaker in the field of professional/clinical psychology. A Social Outreach Event , such as the annual National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Walk. All you need to join Psi Chi is a 3.0 GPA in Psychology, a 3.0 GPA overall, and 9 credits already taken at WPU. Dr. William Indick, Faculty Advisor: indickw@wpunj.edu
M.A., Higher Education Administration The Master's degree in Higher Education Administration at William Paterson University is an advanced and in-depth study of the history, structure, organization and administration of colleges and universities in the United States. The program is designed to enhance the professional and career development of current and future managers, leaders and executives within institutions of higher education. The part-time program is run using a cohort model (a prescribed two year, part- time sequence in which all candidates take the same two courses each semester), with classes given in the fall, spring and summer semesters, utilizing face-to-face/hybrid evening courses as well as online courses. A full-time option became available in Fall 2018. During the capstone course for all concentrations, students carry out a research project in a higher education workplace setting which allows them to demonstrate the practical application of higher education administration theory. Students will also develop a professional e-portfolio aligned with the Professional Competency Areas for Student Affairs Practitioners developed by the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) and Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA). Contacts/Faculty: Program Director James Alford- wphied@wpunj.edu; alfordj3@wpunj.edu; Phone: 973-720-2598
WPU I.D. CARD Please visit the MCCC Security Booth to get a WPU @ Mercer ID card. College ID is important for participating in events at both WPU @ Mercer and Wayne campuses. If you get it done today between 10 a.m.- 7p.m. you do not need your WPU Schedule. after today make sure you have your WPU @ Mercer schedule to show to security. College ID’s - all WPU at Mercer students will have two ID’s
For more information on the degrees offered at WPU at Mercer, visit the website: www.wpunj.edu/mercer Dr. Leonard Winogora WPU at Mercer On-Site Coordinator Room LA-135, 609.570.3358 winogoral@wpunj.edu mercer@wpunj.edu Dr. Patrick Noonan Director of Transfer Programs and Special Sessions William Paterson University Wayne, NJ 07470 973-720-3080 office 973-720-2336 fax noonanp@wpunj.edu
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