2013-14 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog - page 17

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2013–14 Graduate and Adult Programs Academic Catalog
Graduate Programs
Campus Services
that could have been disbursed) to the student, or on the student’s
behalf, for the period of enrollment as of the day the student
withdrew.
Difference between amounts earned and amounts received
The university will follow the regulations for late disbursement
if the student received less grant or loan assistance than the
amount earned. If the student has received more grant or loan
assistance than the amount earned, then the unearned funds
shall be returned by the university, the student, or both.
Responsibility of the university
The university shall return the lesser of the unearned amount
of Title IV assistance or an amount equal to the total institutional
charges the student incurs for the period of enrollment of
which the assistance was awarded, multiplied by the unearned
percentage of awarded Title IV grant and loan assistance.
Responsibility of the student
Students shall return unearned Title IV assistance minus the
amount the university returns.
Order of return of Title IV funds
Excess funds returned by the university or student are credited
to outstanding Title IV loan balances for the student or made on
the student’s behalf for which a return of funds is required. Excess
funds must be credited to outstanding balances in the following
order:
1. Unsubsidized Stafford loans
2. Subsidized Stafford loans
Campus Services
Summer Housing Information
Residence hall housing is available for graduate students during
the summer course schedule. All housing is single occupancy,
air conditioned, fully furnished (desk, bed, chair, dresser, and
closet). Every residence hall room is equipped with a networked
computer, enabling residents to use CedarNet, the University’s
intranet. Printing capabilities are available in the library, in common
areas of the residence hall, in open-access computer labs, and in
classrooms across campus.
Students needing residence hall housing are required to submit
a housing application at least two weeks prior to the start of
class. You may access the housing application at
.
All graduate students living in the residence halls must provide
proof of medical insurance. International students attending class
in the United States are required to purchase medical insurance.
Cedarville University will coordinate the purchase of insurance.
Housing assignments are made by student life. Contact student
life (937-766-7872) with any questions.
Library
The Centennial Library provides a rich environment of resources
and professional support to assist students with their research
and course assignments. The library houses a collection of
approximately 200,000 volumes and provides more than 9,000
electronic journal titles and nearly 1,000 periodical subscriptions
in print form. The library also contains the MediaPLEX, the
Curriculum Materials Center, computer classrooms, a variety of
individual and group study facilities, and the University archives.
As a member of OhioLINK, a cooperative of 89 Ohio college and
university libraries, students and faculty have access to more
than 11 million unique titles in a centralized computer catalog.
Additional partnerships provide access to more than 50 million
library materials from more than 69,000 libraries worldwide.
Graduate students can establish access to the library’s online
resources away from campus by using their 14-digit library ID
number. Enrolled graduate students can verify their ID number
through CedarInfo (
cedarville.edu/cedarinfo
) in the Academic
(Student) Transactions area.
Our librarians provide reference services, research
appointments, and library instruction to prepare students to locate,
use, and evaluate information. Students are encouraged to contact
the library faculty for research assistance by calling 937-766-7850,
or by emailing
.
At the conclusion of the master’s program, each student’s thesis
is submitted to the library for binding and will be added to the
collection. For more information and to access the library’s catalog
and online resources, visit the library’s website at
cedarville.edu/
library
.
Information Technology
Cedarville University is nationally known as a leader in
instructional technology. A computer and high-speed Internet
connection are necessary to access online course activities using
Moodle. You may access Moodle at
cedarville.edu/moodle
. Log
in using your Cedarnet username and password.
• Contact your professor if you are unable to access your
course.
You will also want to conduct academic business using
CedarInfo (e.g., “View your class schedule” or “View your
transcript”). To use this powerful tool, access CedarInfo at
cedarville.edu/cedarinfo.
Log in using your Cedarnet username
and password.
Before using Moodle, CedarInfo, and other network resources,
please read the Acceptable Use Policy for CedarNet at
.
Use of Cedarville University
computer or network resources implies agreement to these
policies.
Computer Help
The computer help desk may be reached by phone at 937-766-
7905 or email at
Please identify
yourself as a graduate student so that the staff can help you more
efficiently. Accessing the comprehensive list of help pages answers
many common problems:
Email
Graduate students are provided a University email address
using Google Apps. All official email correspondence from the
University will be sent to this account. Check your account
frequently. Access your University email account at
cedarville.
edu/google
.
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