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STUDENT SERVICES

ADMISSION ADVISING
The Admissions administrative staff provides valuable guidance to prospective students in regard to admission requirements for each program, academic system, eligibility for transfer credits and advanced standing, if any.  The staff can also assist the students in securing the needed documents to complete the admission process. (Learn more)


FOREIGN STUDENT ADVISING
The Admissions staff can provide guidance to prospective foreign students in meeting the admission requirements, in particularly in securing a letter of verification for educational funding, meeting the English language proficiency, if required, and processing the evaluation of foreign transcripts for transfer credits eligibility and payment of the foreign transcripts fee, if applicable.  


Note: F-1 students must seek appropriate and timely guidance from the Primary Designated School Officer (PDSO) and Designated School Officers (DSOs) to ensure that the F-1 students comply with the SEVIS regulations.


GENERAL ADVISING AND ORIENTATION / HOUSING
General Advising is provided to students by the Student Affairs staff for nearby housing information (as IGlobal University does not have dormitories on campus), schedules of public transportation, application for personal banking, etc.  The Student Affairs Office will also coordinate an Orientation Day for resident students to attend sample lectures on site at IGlobal University.  All new resident students are required to attend the University’s Orientation program so that they can also be familiar with the key members of the IGlobal University community and institutional operation.  


ORIENTATION
Prior to the start of a term, all Distance Education enrolled students will receive Orientation information that include instructions to attend a Blackboard Basic Training and access the Blackboard educational platform, learn ways to communicate with the assigned Academic Advisor, technical support, etc.  The Orientation is also available to the Academic Advisor so that instructional contact with Distance Education students can be achieved prior to the beginning of a course to provide students with course objectives, expectations and coursework completion requirements.


DISABILITY SERVICES
IGlobal University is committed to accommodate students with verified physical and learning disabilities. Accommodation and other support services are managed by the Academic and Student Affairs Offices and are tailored to meet the specific needs of each individual student.  Individuals wishing assistance should contact IGlobal University at the earliest time and prior to initial enrollment so that an appraisal of meeting the student’s needs can be determined.  The individual with disability will be advised in writing of the specific available services (or limitation of services) that IGlobal University can accommodate him/her.  


STUDENT HANDBOOK
Prior to enrollment, each new student receives a Student Handbook via email.  Students are strongly encouraged to familiarize themselves with its contents as the Handbook contains current and essential academic information. The Handbook lists and outlines students’ rights, as well as the policies and regulations pertaining to their enrollment at IGlobal University and scholarly endeavors.


REQUIRED COURSE TEXTBOOKS AND RELATED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Students will receive by email a list of courses that will be offered for the upcoming term and the courses required textbooks and other related instructional materials so that they can select appropriate classes/courses for registration and purchase them prior to the start of the term and prior to the first contact with the Academic Advisor.


BOOKSTORE
Currently, IGlobal University does not operate a Bookstore on its premises.  Students are required to purchase required textbooks and related instructional materials from an external source.


STUDY GROUP PRACTICES
For resident students taking courses on campus, the Student Affairs Office can assist them in the formation of Study Group Practices to be conducted in the Library for enhanced interactive learning.


TUTORIAL SERVICES
IGlobal University provides tutorial assistance services to needed students through the Student Affairs Office. This service is provided at no costs to students. IGlobal University encourages students to take advantage of the free tutoring programs that may include subjects in English, Mathematics, Accounting, Finance, Business, Management, etc.


ORDERING LEARNING MATERIALS
Students can contact the Librarian to order additional learning materials required in various educational programs courses.


LIBRARY AND LEARNING RESOURCES
IGlobal University maintains a physical library for residential students.  This onsite Library also houses many desktop computers for students use during business hours and other designated periods (evenings and week-ends). However, prior to enrollment, a student is required to demonstrate his/her ability through a Technology Assessment Survey to access the Internet and online library resources, use his/her screen name (student ID) and, the ability to send and receive e-mails. 



Students are required to use learning resources as needed to successfully complete course work assignments and scholarly requirements arranged by the assigned Academic Advisor. IGlobal University is planning to establish an eLearning Resources Database, which will be available to all distance education and Residential students.


PROCESSING ACADEMIC STUDENT RECORDS
This service that includes the processing of official transcripts or the issuance of a verification of attendance is provided by the Registrar’s office to all matriculated students, graduating students and alumni members for their personal use.


JOB PLACEMENT SERVICES
IGlobal University’s job placement assistance begins when a student is admitted. The University relates the student’s career development and job placement to his/her program and concentration as the student’s academic pursuit continues. Students may find pertinent career and employment information in an ongoing effort at the IGlobal University website. The Academic Advisor, as well as a Staff Advisor can also assist students in overall activities, including professional resume preparation, career advising, networking, and other related matters. (Learn More)


PARKING
To protect the safety of all IGlobal University constituents, students must observe general traffic, speed, and parking regulations or they may be subject to a citation or other penalties including towing or enrollment suspension.


DRUG, ALCOHOL AND SMOKING
The Federal government has mandated that as of October 1, 1990, there will be no drug usage by students, staff or faculty on college and university campuses anywhere in the United States. It is the policy of IGlobal University to maintain a learning environment free of prohibited or controlled substances.  Members of the University community that include employees, students, and guests must abstain from the consumption or use of alcohol, narcotics, the misuse of prescription drugs and smoking while on IGlobal University premises. Violation of this policy could lead to suspension, expulsion, and report to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. Additionally, there will be no smoking on campus or outside near campus exits.


CAMPUS SAFETY
In compliance with the Federal “Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act Student Right-to-Know and Security Act” (formerly known as the Student Right-to-Know and Campus Security Act of 1990), IGlobal University will publish an Annual Security Report in each January for the preceding year.  This Report provides information on campus security regulations and campus crime statistics to current and all prospective students.


REFUSAL OF SERVICE
IGlobal University may refuse services to students who have an unpaid tuition and/or fees balance. IGlobal University may also refuse services to a student who has left matriculation with financial obligations not cleared.

 

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