Title: Graduate Orientation
1GraduateOrientation
- August 11, 2009
- Alexander Memorial Coliseum
2Graduate Orientation 2009
- Welcome
- G.P. Bud Peterson
- President
- Georgia Institute of Technology
3Graduate Orientation 2009
- Graduate Study at Georgia Tech
- Raymond Vito
- Vice Provost for Graduate Undergraduate Studies
4An Overview of
Georgia Tech
Raymond P. Vito Vice Provost for Graduate
Undergraduate Studies and Professor of Mechanical
Engineering
5Historical Highlights
- The Georgia School of Technology opened for
classes October 8, 1888 with - 129 students registered for first degree offered
- Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering. - The first academic building was the distinctive
Tech Tower. - First staff and faculty included five professors
and five shop supervisors. - The first official motto was, To Know, To Do, To
Be. - The Technologian, the first student publication,
appeared March 1891. - In 1903, John Heisman became Tech's first
full-time football coach. - In 1948, Georgia School of Technology was renamed
the Georgia Institute of Technology. - The first women students enrolled - Fall Quarter
1952.
6Georgia TechRecognized for excellence
- Among top 10 public universities in the United
States - Among top 5 engineering schools in the United
States - Nationally ranked for computing, architecture,
management, and selected science and liberal arts
programs. - Caliber of incoming freshmen among nations top 5
public universities.
7Graduate Engineering Programs Ranked Nationally
- Georgia Tech's College of Engineering ranked
among the top four graduate schools in the nation
according to U.S. News World Report. Specific
graduate programs ranked in the top 10 include - 1st in Industrial and Systems Engineering (18th
consecutive year) - 2nd in Biomedical Engineering
- 4th in Aerospace Engineering
- 5th in Environmental Engineering
- 6th in Civil Engineering
- 6th in Electrical Engineering
- 6th in Mechanical Engineering
- 7th in Computer Engineering
- 8th in Materials Engineering
- 8th in Nuclear Engineering
8Georgia Tech Vision
Georgia Tech will define the technological
research university of the 21st century and
educate the leaders of a technologically driven
world.
9Achieving the vision
- Excellence and innovation
- Best students, faculty, staff
- Innovative educational programs
- Interdisciplinary environment
- Leading-edge facilities, services
- Industry and community collaboration
- Global engagement
- Optimal technology transfer
10Georgia Tech Savannah
Georgia Tech Ireland
Georgia Tech Atlanta
Georgia Tech Singapore
Georgia Tech Lorraine
11A new breed of graduate who
- Understands technology.
- Even liberal arts studies are imbued with
technology - Knows how to ask questions as well as find
answers. - Almost half of undergraduates do
- structured research for credit.
- Has a sustainability perspective.
- Environmental sustainability pervades the
- curriculum.
- Is a citizen of the world.
- 7 of graduate students studied abroad last year.
- Is prepared for leadership.
- Tech offers a multitude of leadership learning
- experience in and out of the classroom.
12A Uniquely Diverse Community
- Ethnically diverse
- Nations No. 1 producer of under-represented
minority and female engineers - Awards 10 of nations African-American
engineering PhDs - Culturally diverse
- More international students than any other
college or university in Georgia
13Students
18,000 students enrolled
- Growing enrollment added almost 5,000 students
in the past 10 years.
- 12,000 undergraduates
- 6,000 graduate students
- Graduate program growth in past 10 years
- 82 increase in PhD enrollment 79 percent
increase in degrees granted. - 46 increase in masters enrollment 43 percent
increase in degrees granted.
Georgia Tech is a national leader in graduating
engineers, including minorities women.
14Academic Programs
- Multidisciplinary degrees
- Algorithms, Combinatorics Optimization
- Bioengineering
- Bioinformatics
- Computational Science Engineering
- Human Computer Interaction
- Interdisciplinary Bioengineering Program
- Paper Science Engineering
- Polymers
- Quantitative Computational Finance
- Statistics
15College Profiles
Total Undergraduate Enrollment 12, 973 Total
Graduate Enrollment 6,440
16Faculty
- 954 academic faculty
- 961 research faculty
- 208 post-doctoral fellows
- 125 endowed chairs and professorships
- 28 National Academy members
- 112 NSF CAREER Awards (2nd highest in the nation)
- 7 PECASE Awards (among top 10)
17Graduate Student Opportunities
- Graduate Cooperative Education Program
- Graduate Fellowships
- International Dual Degree Programs
- Georgia Tech Lorraine Metz, France
- Logistics Institute Asia Pacific - Singapore
- Georgia TechShanghai Shanghai, China
- Seoul National University - Korea
- Politecnico di Torino Torino, Italy
- Enterprise Innovation Institute improving
competitiveness through the application of
science, technology and innovation - Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC)
Technology Incubator , educational programs,
online resources - Venture Lab
- Strategic Partners
- Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and
Learning (CETL) - Serves as a faculty development center - assists
faculty in their teaching skills through improved
lecturing and through administering the
Institute Course/Instructor Opinion Survey
(CIOS).
1820 National Centers of Excellence Including
- Microelectronics Packaging Research Center
- Center for Organic Photonics Electronics
- Center for the Engineering of Living Tissues
- 3 NIH nanomedicine centers
- Mid-America Earthquake Center
- Center for Environmentally Responsible Solvents
and Processes
19Innovative Interdisciplinary Facilities
Biotechnology Complex
Klaus Advanced Computing Building
Technology Square
20Interdisciplinary Research Thrusts
Energy sustainability
High performance computing
Robotics
21Interdisciplinary Research Thrusts
Nano- medicine
Electronic health systems
Systems biology
Disasters, water
22Sponsored RD at Georgia Tech
- Over 50 million in industry RD
- 102 million in defense RD
- Classified and unclassified RD
- Experience with industry IP, import/export
regulations (ITAR, EAR), and publications - RD operations at international campuses in
Europe, Pacific Rim
23Annual Research Activity (in millions)
24Stimulating economic growth
- 4 billion annual impact on the state of Georgia
- Top 10 university in patents awarded
- 1997-2007 created 92 new companies
- Global recognition for commercializing
biotechnology - No. 4 in start-up companies
- No. 8 in patents filed
- No. 11 in technology transfer
Milken Institute
CardioMEMS
25Engaging the Community
- NCAA Division I-A sports
- Ferst Center for the Arts
- Hosting athletic competitions, community events
- Midtowns largest bookstore
- Volunteer activities
26Welcome to Tech!
26
11/22/2009
27Graduate Orientation 2009
- Navigating with BuzzPort
- Debbie Rice
- Director, Enrollment Services
28BuzzPortCampus Portal
- Simplified Access to What You
- Need at Georgia Tech
29BUZZPORT.GATECH.EDU
- Access with GT Account
- Content is displayed on TABS and is customized
based on your role at the Institute (student,
faculty, researcher) - A One Stop Shop for ease of access
30BuzzPort Main Tab
- View Campus and Personal Announcements
- View / Access GT E-mail
- View / Access GT Calendar
- Maintain Personal Bookmarks
- View Campus Events
- View Your Group Memberships
31Integrated Access to GT Email
32Integrated Access to GT Calendar
33Seamless Access to OSCAR (Student Information
System)
34Student Tab
- Access the Student Information System
- Registration, add/drop classes
- Review financial records
- View grades
- Order transcripts
- View holds
35Student Life Tab
- View Student Events
- Access to Campus Resources
- Access Student Organization Groups
36What is a BuzzPort Group?
- BuzzPort groups can be utilized for
- courses
- organizations
- administrative / committee functions
- Groups are collaborative entities designed to
foster communication
37Course Resources
38Course and Group Tools
- Homepage
- Announcements
- News
- Photos
- Links
- Files
- Calendar
- E-mail
- Chat
- Message Board
- Membership List
39Customize Your BuzzPort Layout
- Add new tabs
- Add / move / remove content channels
- Define a default tab
- Add / resize / remove columns
40HELP Tab with Tutorials
41Benefits of Using BuzzPort
- Access your BuzzPort account from a web browser
- Access your BuzzPort from anywhere.
- Seamless Access to services by utilizing Your GT
Account - Personalized Web Resources
- Simple Tools
42What to do first
- Make certain that your GT Account is active
- Click the hour-glass icon on the toolbar and set
your default timeout - Read the tutorials on the HELP tab
43Contact Us
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- If you have questions or comments, please click
the Contact Us link at the bottom of any
BuzzPort page
44Graduate Orientation 2009
- Financial Aid
- Marie Mons
- Director, Student Financial Services
45Fellowships, Assistantships and Student Loans
Georgia Tech Graduate Student Orientation
Presented by Office of Scholarships and
Financial Aid
2009-2010
46Office of Scholarships Financial Aid - OSFA
- Office Location
- 3rd Floor Bill Moore Student Success Center
(attached - to Football Stadium)
- Advisors available from 800 to 400 Monday
Friday - Advisors
- Student Loan Questions - Designated Advisor
based upon students last name - Graduate Fellowship Coordinator Mr. Darren
Nowell -
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47www.finaid.gatech.edu
- Policies and Procedures
- Applications and Forms
- Eligibility Enrollment Status Requirements
- Staff Directory and Contact Information
48Financial Aid Self Service Available via BuzzPort
- Loan Application Status..review outstanding
requirements - Award Notification..see all awards for each
semester - Monitor Satisfactory ProgressGOOD, Warning or
Suspended
49Types of Graduate Financial Assistance
- Student Loans
- Subsidized Direct Student Loan
- Unsubsidized Direct Student Loan
- Graduate PLUS Direct Student Loan
- Private Loans Through Various Lenders
50Fellowships and Fellowship Stipends
- Departmental Awards
- External Entities and Organizations
- Award Information is sent to OSFA for processing
- Fellowships that include stipends
- Stipends are Paid monthly by OSFA
- Credited to Account in Bursars Office
51Assistantships
- Research Assistants Teaching Assistants
- Tuition Subsidy
- Paid Monthly Through Payroll
- Coordinated by Departments
- Graduate Coordinator is best source of info
52Disbursement
- Fellowship awards and Student Loan Disbursements
will Begin on August 12th - Monthly Fellowship Stipend Payments Processed by
OSFA begin on August 26th - Stipend Payment Schedule Available at
- www.finaid.gatech.edu/stipends.php
53Possible Disbursement Issues
- Funds will not be disbursed if
- Missing a Requirement associated with the fund
- Improper Enrollment Status
- Assistantships, Fellowships and Stipends Require
Full Time Enrollment 12 or more hours of Course
Work for Degree Credit - Student Loans Require at Least Half Time
Enrollment 6 or more hours
54Important Reminders
- OSFA will send all correspondence to your
official GT Email account - Sign Up of Direct Deposit with the Bursars
Office to insure delivery of your loan proceeds
and fellowship stipends
55More Reminders
- GRA/GTA stipends are paid through Payroll
Requires a separate/different Direct Deposit - Please visit/contact OSFA if you have any
questions
56Graduate Orientation 2009
- Bursars Office
- Carol Payne
- Bursar
57Paying your tuition Presented byBursars
Office
Georgia Tech Graduate Orientation
NGO 2009-2010
58Bursars Office
Telephone 404-894-4618 404-894-5536 fax
Address Lyman Hall 225 North Avenue Atlanta,
Georgia 30332-0255 Office Hours 830 a.m. to
400 p.m., M-F Web Site www.bursar.gatech.edu E
mail Bursar.ask_at_business.gatech.edu
Lyman Hall
Student Success Center
Stadium
North Avenue
59Cost of Attendance(two semesters)
60Graduate Tuition Differentials
- Business Administration, Building Construction,
Prosthetics Orthotics, Quant Comp Fin,
Bioinformatics, Industrial Design, Music
Technology, Architecture, evening MBA, Biomedical
and distance learning programs.
http//www.bursar.gatech.edu/student/tuition/Fall0
9_Spr10/Fall09_Spr10-all_fees.pdf
61Program Differential-Dual majors
- Tuition charged based on higher tuition
- Example
- Major MS-ECE-regular grad rate
- Add secondary Major MBA
- Assessed MBA rate for all hours registered
62GRA/GTA Waivers
- Students eligible for a GRA/GTA Tuition waivers
will have the regular graduate rate reduced to
25 per term. Will be required to pay student
fees. - Example MBA 1,052 if resident versus,25.
http//www.bursar.gatech.edu/student/tuition/Fall0
9_Spr10/Fall09_Spr10-all_fees.pdf
63Bursars Office Web Access
- Public information
- www.bursar.gatech.edu
64Web Site Information
- Important dates
- Fee Deadlines
- Web payment options
- Refund policy
- Access information
65Web Invoice Statements
- No mailed invoices
- View invoice in Self Service and in Student Bill
Payment Portal - Authorized users access Student Bill Payment
Portal (email address and password required) - Available 24/7
66https\\buzzport.gatech.edu
67https\\buzzport.gatech.edu
68https\\buzzport.gatech.edu
69https\\buzzport.gatech.edu
70Student Bill Payment PortalStudent Account
Suite Features
- Check your balance
- Make a payment towards your balance
- View your payment history
- Store your payment methods for quick and easy
payment - As a student, provide permission to others
(parents, employers, etc) to view your bill and
make payments
71www.bursar.gatech.edu
72www.bursar.gatech.edu
73Student Bill Payment Portal
74How to PayMost Popular Choices
- Scholarships and Financial Aid are disbursed
directly to student account to offset charges.
Any residuals will be refunded via direct
deposit. - GRA/GTA Payroll Deduction
- Over the WEB http//oscar.gatech.edu
- Webcheck (Free)
- Credit Card (Fee applies)
75Payment Options
- Traditional Methods
- (ALWAYS include GTID and Student Name)
- Cash/Checks (in person or via mail)
- Wires
- Drop box at Lyman Hall
- NOTE USG/BOR has not authorized any payment plans
76Web Payment Options
- Web-Check (eCheck)
- No cost to student
- Requires Bank routing number (ABA)
- Requires Bank account number
- Credit Card Payments
- Third party provider
- 2.75 service fee
- MasterCard/AMEX Discover only
77GRA/GTA Payroll Deduction
- Available Fall and Spring Terms only
- Hired as GRA/GTA and paid monthly
- Deduction will be taken from Sept, Oct, and Nov
pay - Make sure all waivers and payments have been
applied to account - Once elected the amount cannot be changed
78Before Making a Payment
- Verify your enrollment is correct
- Verify all charges are on your invoice
- Verify all Financial Aid has been disbursed
- Scholarships and Financial Aid are disbursed
directly to your student account to offset
charges. Residuals will be refunded via direct
deposit - Verify all payments have been received
79Student Refunds
- Refunds can occur for a variety of reasons
- Financial Aid Refunds
- Overpayments
- Dropped Classes
- Refunds will be returned through Direct Deposit
- Refund Policy for withdrawals is posted on the
Bursar website
80Direct Deposit
- Direct Deposit Signup is Required
- Convenient very secure for Refunds
- Funds available within 24 hours in most cases
- No checks lost in the mail
- Sign up through Oscar/Campus Services menu
Sign Up Today!!!!!
81Email Notifications
- GTs official means of correspondence
- Notification of pending fee deadlines
- Notification of web payments received
- Class cancellation warning
- Class cancellation notice
82Important Dates/Deadlines
83Final Remarks
- Communication will be with the student, not with
the parents(FERPA) - It is the students responsibility to make sure
that all requirements of his/her Student Account
are satisfied by the deadlines - Check your Student Invoice Statement on the Web
often, especially as payment deadlines approach - Check your e-mail for Updates
- Sign up for Direct Deposit
- Authorize parents access to student account!
84Graduate Orientation 2009
- Registration
- Craig Womack
- Associate Registrar
85Graduate OrientationAugust 11, 2009
86Office of the Registrar
- www.registrar.gatech.edu
- FERPA
- Registration
- Student Responsibilities
87FERPA
- The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act is
a Federal law designed to protect the privacy of
student records.
88Directory Information
- Directory Information is information not
generally considered harmful or an invasion of
privacy if disclosed. Effective November 1, 2007,
the Georgia Institute of Technology considers the
following information to be directory
information
89Directory Information
- Name, address (including GT email address), and
telephone listing - Level (graduate or undergraduate)
- Field of study
- Enrollment status (full-time, part-time, less
than part-time) - Dates of attendance
- Degrees with associated honors and designations,
and date(s) awarded - Directory information cannot include student
identification numbers or social security
numbers.
90Registration
- Today is NOT the last day that a student will
have to register for courses!!!
91How Registration Works
- Access registration via www.buzzport.gatech.edu
- Select Secure Access for
- OSCAR
92Variable Hour Courses
- Some courses automatically default to 1 hour.
- Examples AE 7000 or AE 9000 (Thesis Hours).
- Change Course Options.
- Hours are variable from 1 to 21 and Grade Mode
for Letter Grade or Pass/Fail.
93Assistantships
- Require a minimum of 12 hours of letter grade
and/or pass/fail hours. - Registering incorrectly can result in the loss of
funding. - Registration changes are NOT allowed once
registration closes at 400 PM ET on - Friday, August 21.
94Full Time Status
- Full time student classification for all
students is a minimum of 12 semester hours each
semester including summer semester.
95Student Responsibilities
- Activate GT email address and read emails daily.
- Keep emergency contact information updated.
- Familiarize yourself with the Student Rules and
Regulations. - Dont ignore deadlines.
- Dont be afraid to seek assistance.
96Fall 2009 Academic Calendar
- August 17 Classes Begin
- August 21- Last Day to Register for Fall Classes
- September 7 Official School Holiday
- October 3-6 Fall Recess
- October 28 - November 10 Spring 2010
Registration - November 26 27 Official School Holiday
- December 7 11 Final Exams
- December 15 Grades Available Online by 600 PM
ET - January 11, 2010 Spring Classes Begin
97A Friendly Reminder
- Fall registration ends at 400 PM ET on Friday,
August 21!
98Contact Information
- Office of the Registrar
- Administration Building (Tech Tower)
- 225 North Avenue
- Atlanta, GA 30332-0315
- 404.894.4150
- www.registrar.gatech.edu
- comments_at_registrar.gatech.edu
99Graduate Orientation 2009
- Career Services
- Lanie Damon
- Office of Career Services
100Career Services
- Lanie Damon, Career Specialist
- Bill Moore Student Success Center
- www.career.gatech.edu
- (404) 894-2550
101Overview
- Networking
- Career Fair
- Career Counseling
- Career Buzz
- Walk In Hours
- and Services
102Before you Graduate
- Academic / non-academic focus
- Area of interest
- Internship / Co-op
- Prepare your resume / CV
- Proofread, proofread, proofread
- Quality paper
103Walk In Hours
- Cover letters
- Interview questions
- Resume / CV
- Second Floor, Bill Moore
- Student Success Center
- Mon. Thurs. 9-11 AM
- Tues. Weds. 2-4 PM
- Fri. 1-3 PM
104www.career.gatech.edu
- Career Fair information
- Employer Information Sessions
- Career Library Resources
- Sign up for CareerBuzz
- Apply for positions
- Interview
105Welcome to Georgia Tech!
- www.career.gatech.edu
- (404) 894-2550
- Student Success Center
- Come see us!
106Graduate Orientation 2009
- Graduate Co-Op Education Internships
- Patricia Bazrod
- Director
- Ken Little
- Assistant Director
107GEORGIA TECHS GRADUATE CO-OP PROGRAM
- Patty Bazrod, Director
- Graduate Co-op Program
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Patricia.bazrod_at_profpractice.gatech.edu
- 404.894-3320
- Ken Little, Assistant Director
- Graduate Co-op Program
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Ken Little_at_profpractice.gatech.edu
- 404.894-3320
108Graduate Co-op Program
- A program that provides both masters and
- doctoral students the opportunity to include
- specialized work experiences in their
- graduate studies.
- Grad Co-op Grad Internship
109Who Is Eligible?
- All graduate students at Georgia Tech
- Masters students
- Doctoral students
- Every college at GT
- International students on F-1 or J-1 visas
110 Reasons to become a Grad Co-op
- Gain real work experience in your field
- Access to excellent experimental facilities
analytical equipment - Develop a network of professional contacts
- Expanded opportunities for post-graduation
employment - Earn money, help defray educational expenses
- Retain full-time student status while at work
- Access to Georgia Tech facilities (i.e. library,
network, health athletic center) - Co-op course listed on college transcript
111 How Does Grad Co-op Work?
- Academic department approves work terms
- Students work semester-long internships,
full-time or part-time - Students may work several semesters if approved
by major school - Option to work different schedules (i.e.
alternate semesters, summers only or two
consecutive semesters)
112 How do students participate?
- Attend a Graduate Co-op orientation
- Get approval from your major schools academic
advisor - Submit a written job offer from your prospective
employer - Register for 6000 level co-op course
- This course is a NO-CREDIT/NO-COST audit course
113What Does It Cost?
- Grad Co-op courses are non-tuition based audit
courses with no mandatory fees - Optional fees may be paid for Wellness Center,
Campus Recreation, and Athletics Association
114Where Do Grad Co-ops Work?
- All over the globe!
- The largest number of Georgia Tech Grad
Co-ops work in Metro Atlanta - California, Texas, Washington, Massachusetts, New
Jersey and New York are large destinations in the
U.S. - Most popular work abroad destinations are India,
China, Germany, France, Japan and U.A.E.
115Cool Places Grad Co-ops Have Worked
- Adobe Systems
- Amazon
- Cisco Systems
- GE
- Goldman, Sachs Co.
- Google
- IBM
- Intel
- Microsoft
- Motorola
- Nvidia
- Qualcomm
- Research In Motion
- Texas Instruments
- vmWare
- Walt Disney Imagineering
- Yahoo!
116International Students Why Co-op While on F-1?
- Academic program eligible as Curricular
Practical Training (CPT) - Gain up to a year employment experience using CPT
and - Save your Optional Practical Training (OPT) until
graduation
117Graduate Co-op Services
- Job search assistance Resume critique,
interviewing tips, and job guidance - Monitoring of students work experience
- Opportunities exist with employers throughout the
country and in countries around the world - Job postings, on-campus interviews and resume
referrals available - Job Database, P2D2
- https//webwise.gtri.gatech.edu/p2d2
118What do Grad Co-ops Say?
- My Grad Co-op provided me maximum exposure
generating much deeper understanding and
thoughts of the industry that I am going into. I
was able to apply my skill sets to a brand new
area and have received great results. It provided
valuable opportunities for me to practice my
analytical thinking and problem solving skills.
On this merit, its more like a short term
post-doctoral experience for me. - Tao Wu (Doctoral student in Bioengineering)
119What do Grad Co-ops Say?
- Grad Co-op gave me the real world experience
in a company environment to improve my skills in
time management, working under stress,
communication with others, and producing high
quality work. I can easily say that I got a
valuable work experience that can help me in my
future career as a Georgia Tech graduate. This is
going to be the step that I can use to climb to
the top of the hill! - Yavuz Mentes (Doctoral student in Civil
Engineering)
120Georgia Techs Grad Co-op Program
- Division of Professional Practice
- Savant Building, 1st Floor
- 631 Cherry Street
- (on corner of Cherry St. and Ferst Dr. near Tech
Tower) - www.profpractice.gatech.edu
- 404-894-3320