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Undergraduate Change of Program Request Form


Gonwa Advising Schedule Spring 2016

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Sign up for a time slot to the right of the time listed:

 

Friday January 29

2:00 Sadie Bennett

2:15 Madeline Molnor

2:30 Madeline Molnor

2:45

3:00

3:15

3:30

 

Tuesday February 2

9:00 Eric Fulsaas

9:15 Eric Fulsaas

9:30 Mike Anaszewicz

9:45 Kevin Gross

10:00  Logan Bertling

10:15 Cody Ganchar

10:30 Dylen Challe

10:45 Ryan Christensen

11:00 Mark Thalaengkit

 

2:00 Marly Trier

2:15 Marly Trier

2:30 George Manesiotis

2:45

3:00

3:15 David Burt

3:30 Jesse Becker

 

Wednesday, February 3

9:00  Zach Regnier

9:15  Zach Regnier

9:30  Michael Schmidt

9:45  Michael Schmidt

10:00 Guissel Davila

10:15 Ryan Flores

10:30 Finn Finucane

10:45 Finn Finucane

11:00 Ben  Gamerdinger

11:15

 

1:30

1:45 Josh Sonders

2:00

2:15

2:30

2:45

3:00 Cali Bonie

3:15 Ryan Miller

3:30 Richard Kapungu

 

Thursday, February 4

9:00 Constantine Moshi

9:15 Constantine Moshi

9:30

9:45

10:00 Guissel Davila

10:15

10:30

 

2:00 Riley Padron

2:15

2:30

2:45

3:00 Sean Casey

3:15 Sean Casey

3:30

 

Friday February 5

2:00

2:15

2:30

2:45

3:00 Garrett Hoeg

3:15 Garrett Hoeg

3:30

Its that time of year again! Valentines day is coming up!!

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VALENTINES SALE 2/6/16 - 2/13/15

 

Come into the bookstore next week for a different special event every day. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday there will be.a new and fun event attached to the Valentines Sale. Find out what each event is either here or on our MSOE Bookstore Facebook Page. Hope to see you in the bookstore!!

Borrowing From Other Libraries

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At the Walter Schroeder Library, we make every effort to provide you with access to the information you need. If we do not own what you are looking for, the following services are set up to accommodate your needs.

 

Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

Interlibrary Loan is a service that allows us to obtain materials that you need from other libraries. We have an online system called ClioWeb for ILL requests.

Use ClioWeb to:

  • Place requests for books, articles and other library materials not available in our collections
  • Check the status of current ILL requests
  • View past ILL borrowing history
  • Keep track of due dates and request renewals for ILL materials

 

Log into ClioWeb to request ILL materials

 

Please remember to plan ahead as it may take time to obtain the material.

Please do not use ClioWeb for requesting codes and standards. Please use the Standard Request Form

For more information on Interlibrary Loan, please read the ILL policies.

 

InfoPass

InfoPass allows you obtain materials directly from other Milwaukee area libraries. In order to borrow materials from other local libraries, you must first request an InfoPass from a librarian. Reference staff will help determine a location and availability of needed material.

The following rules apply:

  • The needed material cannot be in the MSOE collection.
  • Only three items may be obtained using InfoPass.
  • The INFOpass must be completed at MSOE PRIOR to going to the holding library.
  • The lending library may impose daily fines for overdue InfoPass material. Please abide by all loan parameters. MSOE has agreed to bill borrowers for non-returned InfoPass material.

 

Cooperative Lending Libraries

MSOE has a cooperative lending program with the Medical College of Wisconsin. With a valid MSOE ID, you are able to get a special borrower’s card from the Medical College that allows you to check out books from their general collection. In exchange for this privilege, we allow faculty, students and staff from the Medical College access to our collection.

Summer Job Opportunity - Reabe Spraying Service, Inc.

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  REABE SPRAYING SERVICE, INC
5498 Taft Ave.
PLOVER, WI 54467
715-341-9393
E-MAIL  jrreabe@sbcglobal.net– Roy Reabe for instructions on applying.<>
    Reabe Spraying Service, Inc. is one of the largest aerial application services in the Midwest.  Ground support personnel positions are available in Wisconsin at our Plover and Plainfield locations.  We employ approximately 12 seasonal personnel for our summer crop protection season.  In past years, these people who have worked full time the entire season have generally earned $7,000 - $12,000 in a 3 month period.  A two summer commitment is required.


GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION:  An individual in this position would be responsible for all tasks necessary to accomplish an efficient and safe manner of support to our aircraft.  These duties could include but would not be limited to the following:
---Mixing, loading, transporting, storage and inventory of agricultural chemicals and their containers.
---Safe operation of vehicles including pickup trucks, straight trucks and forklifts at the operation sites.
---Temporary field marking of crops to be treated.
---Repair and general preventative maintenance on equipment, vehicles and facilities.

 

REQUIREMENTS:  At least 18 years of age
                                Valid driver’s license
                                2 season commitment < >
                                Ability to tip and roll 30 gallon barrels
                                Ability to read, write, and speak English fluently
        A pre-employment and random drug test

TRAINING & SAFETY INFORMATION:  RSS, Inc. will provide agricultural testing material and state required licenses.  CDL training and licensing will be made available to those who need it.  Safety equipment and training will be provided in groups as well as one-on-one training sessions.

WORK SCHEDULE:  The working season can be adjusted for the college bound employee.  The work week is normally Monday –Saturday, made up of fluctuating hours with overtime the norm.

PAYROLL:  Employees are paid weekly by the time clock hour.  Any time over 40 hrs. per week is paid at 1&1/2 times the base pay rate.

LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS:  Sleeping quarters may be available to those without other housing options.

Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers On-campus Interviews

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Beaudin Ganze Consulting Engineers will be on campus to interview AE, EE, EET, ME, and MET grads. 

Weekly Book Raffle: 50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know

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Walter Schroeder Library Presents:

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50 Physics Ideas You Really Need to Know

By Joanne Baker

For the next weekly book raffle!

(ONE copy will be raffled off.)

Well, the title pretty much says it all. It covers a variety of physics topics that some of us have only heard of on The Big Bang Theory: Schrodinger's Cat, The God Particle, Dark Matter, and yes, even The Big Bang. This book is only about 200 pages so you don't dwell too long on any one topic, but you'll get enough to be able to do more than smile and nod when these subjects are discussed.

To sign up head on over to the Walter Schroeder Library Circulation Desk to fill out an entry slip:

  • You must be a current MSOE student, faculty, or staff member
  • You can enter once per book
  • The drawing will be held on Friday, February 12th @ 12:30pm

MSOE Graduate Program Learning Options


MSOE TRAVEL POLICY (2016-01-12).doc

How do I register for classes?

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Hmmm…  How do I register for classes? When do I register? How do I know what to do?  Good questions.  I have answers.

 

 

When do I register?

Registration begins on Wednesday of Week 9 and runs through Friday of week 10.   For undergraduate students, days and times are assigned in a random order within cumulative credit groups (0-24 credits; 25-47 credits, etc). These credits include transfer credit, AP credit, etc., that you have earned.   Students in the highest credit group register first.

 

Registration forms are now available on the myMSOE (my.msoe.edu) website. To access your form, click on the Students tab; then look for the part of the page that says ‘Winter Registration Forms’.  There will be a link that will bring up your registration form; you will need to log in a second time to open the form.The form is where you see when you are scheduled to register.  On the upper right hand corner of the form, you will see the date and time that you are scheduled to register.  People are grouped in one hour intervals.  We only assign times during the hours that our office is open. You can register anytime after your assigned time but not before.  

 

Where do I register?

Most students choose to register on the myMSOE (my.msoe.edu) website, but if you do not feel comfortable registering the first time by yourself or are having technical issues or are just in the area, please feel free to stop the Registrar’s Office (CC365) and we can help you.

 

How do I know what is being offered?

The schedule of classes is not yet available.  We hope to have it posted by the end of the week. The academic departments are doing a final proofing of their course offerings.  We will send an email when the schedule is available on myMSOE and Scheduler is open.  Scheduler is a program that allows you to enter the courses you need to take and to see different options for how those classes fit together.

 

What do I need to do before I can register?

  1. 1.)   Print your registration form off of my.msoe.edu.  Check for any holds you have on your account.  The reason(s) that you cannot register are identified as “Holds”.  Once the schedule is available, your holds can be seen within the Course Schedules section of the Students page within myMSOE.  The most common reasons that you cannot register are that you have a financial hold on your account, you have an advisor hold on your account, or you are trying to register too early. Check the holds carefully. 

 

  • The hold that says “Can’t register-check day/time” will be automatically removed when the computer system server time matches your scheduled time to register.  This hold prohibits students from registering before their scheduled timeflashred, I would.  Yes, it is that important.

 

 

Note:  It is important that you wait for your registration time to log into myMSOE.  If you are already logged in before your time, the time hold  gets ‘stuck’ and does not go away unless you log out and log back in to myMSOE.  The error will tell you that you are not authorized to add classes.

 

  • "Contact Student Accounts" is a hold that indicates you have an outstanding balance on your account.  You will not be allowed to register if you have a financial hold on your account.   You can check your balance within the myMSOE website at any time.  Click on the Students tab and then on the left there is a Financial Info tab.  If you have any questions about your account, please contact the Student Accounts Office (CC-437).  If you have extenuating circumstances that may prohibit you from registering because of financial issues, I encourage you to talk with someone in Student Accounts as soon as possible to see if there are any options available for you.  Plan ahead; lines at the Student Accounts Office get longer as registration gets closer!
  • If you are an undergraduate student, you will likely have a hold that says "Advisor Approval Required".  If this is your first quarter at MSOE, you are required to meet with your advisor prior to registering.  Most of our programs have 100% advising; that means that you will be required to meet with an advisor every quarter before registering.
  1. 2.)   Most undergraduate students are required to meet with their advisor prior to registering.  Graduate students are not required to meet with an advisor.
  • For most programs, you are assigned a specific person as your academic advisor.  This person will be identified on your registration form. You must make an advising appointment.  Typically at registration time, the advisors post signup sheets on their door for advising appointments.
  • Prior to meeting with your advisor, you should look at your curriculum sheet or flowchart to see what courses you should be taking.  If you do not have a curriculum sheet, you should get one from your advisor or from the administrative assistant in your academic department; the Registrar’s Office does not have these.
  • After you figure out your classes, write the course numbers in the boxes on your registration form.  Even if you are planning to register on the website, you should fill in this part of your registration form prior to meeting with your advisor;some advisors prefer that you leave their office with a signed form indicating which courses were approved.  Bring the form with you to your advising appointment.  You probably want to write the course numbers in pencil in case you need to alter the course list after talking with your advisor.  Your advisor does not care about the sections (times) of the courses, he/she will just want to see the courses that you plan to take. 
  • Once your advisor approves your classes, do not change these classes without speaking with your advisor.  There can often be negative consequences (like needing to stay here an extra year).
  • Be honest with your advisor
  1. 3.) Thereare instructions for using the Scheduler Program and web registration available at http://www.msoe.edu/docs/DOC-1962for undergraduate students or http://www.msoe.edu/docs/DOC-5455for graduate students.
  2. 4.)   Determine the sections of the classes using our Scheduler program.  Scheduler is not yet available, but should be up and running by the end of the week.
    • Use the Scheduler program to find a schedule. Finding a schedule in Scheduler does not mean you are registered.  You must go into myMSOE to register for the classes.
    • A “section” is just the way we note the different meeting times for each class.  Each of those specific meetings has a section number.  There may only be one section of a specific class or there could be a dozen sections.  You will need to know the specific section number to register in myMSOE.
    • Sections of classes will become full as registration progresses; so, make sure you check Scheduler as close to your registration time as possible to make sure your desired sections are still available.
  3. 5.) Log into my.msoe.edu and register for classes.
  4. 6.)   How do I know I am really registered?

Find the My Schedule part of the Student page.  The courses for which you are registered will show on the screen.   For the most part, rooms are not assigned until most people have registered so that we know the number of students enrolled in each course.  You should print a schedule right before classes start to make sure you have the most up-to-date classrooms and instructors before going to your first day of class.

 

 

 

 

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Why can't I register for a certain class via the website?

There are a few things that would make it impossible for you to add a class via myMSOE.  If any of these things apply to you, please contact our office for assistance.  You can register for all of the rest of your classes on the web.

  • Your course requires a permission slip.  (You must bring the permission slip to our office.)
  • You are a graduate student taking an undergraduate course or an undergraduate student taking a graduate course.
  • You are registering for two courses that have a time conflict.
  • The section of the course is full. 
  • You are trying to register for more than 19 credits.

What if a class I need is full?

The only person who can approve an overload to a full section is the Department Chairperson that oversees the class.  Please refer to theRequest to Enter a Full Section of a Classdocument for contact information. Please try alternate schedules before contacting the department representative.  You will need to have a legitimate reason to be added to a full section if there are other options available to you. There is no guarantee that you will be allowed to register for a full section of a class.  If possible, register for the rest of your classes.  That will hold your place in those classes while you try to find another section of the full class that works for you. Your other option is to wait to see if someone drops out of the section that you need. 

Can I change my schedule after I register?

Yes, you can make changes to your schedule until Friday of the first week of the quarter at 4:30 pm.

 

 

  If you have any questions, feel free to email me or stop by the Registrar’s Office (CC365), and we would be happy to answer them for you.  Thanks for reading all the way to the end! 

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SWEster of the month of January

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Congratulations to the SWEster of the month of January, Alli Spaulding! The SWEster of the month goes above and beyond to show her dedication to SWE here at MSOE.

Alli is a Freshman BioMedical Engineering student. She is on the SWE Outreach Committee and helped advertise for the Hands on Future event. Alli's favorite part of being involved in SWE is that she loves inspiring younger girls to get involved in the STEM fields. She enjoys seeing how excited the girls get when they get involved in science and engineering activities. Outside of SWE, Alli is involved in Intervarsity and she is a sister of the PDC sorority here on campus. Alli's dream job would be to work with tissue engineering!

Thank you Alli for all of your hard work and volunteerism!http://

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Servant Leadership - Spring Cities Tour

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Do you want to learn about what is takes to be a Servant Leader? Are you interested in learning how being a Servant Leader can apply in your everyday life and your business life?

 

Then come on down to the annual Spring Cities Tour to be inspired by our three diverse Servant Leader speakers. Admission is free, but we strongly encourage you to register online so we can accommodate for food. Door prizes will also be randomly given away for ten lucky attendees at this great event!

 

**This event is approved for GE Hours for any AE/CM students

 

 

2016-2017 Identity and Statement of Educational Purpose

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ALUMNI & FRIENDS CHAPTER EVENT - NAPLES, FL

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You are cordially invited to attend a cocktail party in Naples, Florida!

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

5–7 p.m.

Bay Colony Golf Club

9740 Bent Grass Bend

Naples, FL 34108

 

Hosted by Becky and Gus Ramirez, MSOE Regent

 

Spouse/guest welcome. Business casual attire. Valet parking.

 

Please RSVP by March 18 at msoe.edu/alumni/register or to Cathy Varebrook at (414) 277-4523 or varebroo@msoe.edu.

 

Directions from Bonita/North: Follow US 41 south to 99th Ave. north and take a left into Pelican Marsh Golf Club. Proceed through the first stop sign and take the first left into Bay Colony Golf Club.

Directions from Old Naples/South: Follow US 41 north to 99th Ave. north and turn right into Pelican Marsh Golf Club. Proceed through the stop sign and take the first left into Bay Colony Golf Club. You are cordially invited to attend a Cocktail Reception

 

The gate at Pelican Marsh will be notified of guests who will be allowed to enter. RSVP by March 18.

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