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In partnership with the 1 UI Parent & Family Network About The is a major national research university located on a 1,700-acre campus in Iowa City, Iowa. More than 33,000 students enroll at Iowa each year with 55 percent coming from the state of Iowa, and 45 percent coming from other states or countries. International students from 113 countries make up ten Welcome to the University of Iowa! percent of the University’s enrollment. We are pleased to welcome you as a new member Established in 1847, Iowa has earned of the Hawkeye family. The transition to college international recognition for its wealth of achievements in the arts, sciences, and can be a time of both excitement and anxiety humanities. Iowa was the first U.S. public for you and your student. Accordingly, we have university to admit men and women on developed this calendar to bring you up to speed an equal basis and the first institution of higher education in the nation to accept with important dates and deadlines at Iowa, as creative work in theater, writing, music, well as helpful tips and information that will assist and art as theses for advanced degrees. you in making your student’s first year at Iowa as It established the first law school and the first educational radio station west of the successful and fulfilling as possible. Mississippi, broadcasted the world’s first educational television programs, and has developed prominent educational testing.

Phone Numbers Main University Directory (319) 335-3500 Division of Student Life (319) 335-3557 University Police (319) 335-5022 Web Pages University Homepage uiowa.edu *For further phone and web contact information, see pages 24-27 located at the back of the calendar A-Z Search Photography in this publication courtesy of Office of University Relations, uiowa.edu/homepage/search/ Student Life Marketing + Design, and University of Iowa Strategic Communications. Division of Student Life studentlife.uiowa.edu IOWA LINGO Here are some terms for you to become MyUI The online portal for University University ID # The multiple digit familiar with in order to better communicate information and student records identification number listed on your with your student about college: LLC Living-Learning Communities; small student’s Iowa One Card RA Resident Assistant; each residence groups of students who live together The central hub of hall floor has an RA who assists in residence halls and share common campus featuring the Old Capitol students and helps run the floor interests and goals building at its center TA Teaching Assistant; TAs are graduate Iowa One Card Your student’s official Pedestrian Mall; the hub students who assist professors in University ID card of downtown Iowa City featuring teaching courses Hawk ID A combination of letters specialty stores, dining, and ICON Iowa Courses Online; your student’s (typically your student’s first initial entertainment options online source for information and content and last name) that is unique to each for their courses student, used for identification and access to online University systems 2 Iowa Challenge University of Iowa students are part of the Hawkeye family, which includes students and alumni transformed by their experiences at Iowa. We ask our students to follow the example of those who have come before them, and rise to the challenge of these five expectations:

Excel Academic excellence means setting and meeting high standards for yourself as a student. Faculty, staff, and peers at Iowa ask students to work hard and push themselves intellectually. Students should expect only the best from themselves and the University.

Stretch At Iowa, students will find a diverse selection of people, ideas, opportunities, and experiences that make Iowa the unique institution that it is. We challenge our students to step away from the familiar, try new ideas, experience new cultures, and learn from people different than themselves.

Engage Students will become more successful and enjoy their experience if they are spending their time and energy on activities that truly matter. The University of Iowa offers almost limitless opportunities and resources to become a leader in and out of the classroom. We challenge our students to take advantage of them.

Choose Students make decisions every day that affect their education and future, and it is important for them to take their choices seriously and use their freedom wisely. An Iowa education will be what the student makes it, and we challenge our students to make it something they will be proud of.

Serve As members of the University of Iowa, students are a constituent of many communities both on and off campus. They have the opportunity and responsibility to be a good The IOWA Challenge neighbor and citizen, and to serve the community. We challenge them to make the community a great place to live.

Welcome to the University of Iowa!

We are honored to have you join the Hawkeye family, where long-standing traditions of excellence, leadership, and service are at the heart of our campus. By joining us, you and your student are embarking on a journey that is sure to bring you discovery.

The Division of Student Life will be a partner during your student’s time at Iowa. We are here to support all aspects of the student experience, and you can learn more about what we offer in the following pages.

The family calendar is designed specifically for you. It includes dates, deadlines, contact information, and other tips that will help make your student’s first year at Iowa as successful and fulfilling as possible.

My staff and I are here to serve all Hawkeye students and families, and we are thrilled you chose to spend your college career at Iowa. You made a great decision!

On Iowa! Dr. Melissa Shivers 3 Vice President for Student Life ! is a program for first-year and transfer students enrolling for the fall semester. The core events will be Friday- Sunday, August 17-19, 2018. The official On Iowa! activities kickoff on Friday, when students will meet in small groups and travel to an opening celebration at . There, students will participate in University of Iowa traditions including forming the annual block “I” photo and learning the Iowa Fight Song with their classmates. On Iowa! closes on Sunday with Convocation and the President’s Block Party.

During On Iowa! students will sample a University class, consider goals for the semester, and talk about what it means to engage in a campus community. Many pre-program activities are planned to coincide with students moving into the residence halls on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 14-16.

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01 02 03 04 Did You Know? Extra-long twin sheets are needed for residence hall room beds. For more helpful moving-in tips, visit: housing.uiowa.edu/what-to-bring

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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 First Year Student First Year Student First Year Student Move-In [assigned a Move-In [assigned a Move-In [assigned a Returning Student time to move in] time to move in] time to move in] Move-In Residence Halls open for Early Move-In* Optional On Iowa! Events Offered On Iowa (8/17-19) (10am–4pm) 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

PHC’s Fall Formal Sorority Recruitment Fair Days: Aug 24 - Aug 26 Classes Begin Student Job Fair August U-Bill Due 26 27 28 29 30 31

Fair Days: Volunteer Fair Fair Days: PHC’s Fall Formal Sorority Recruitment & Blood Drive Havoc on Hubbard Aug 31 - Sept 3 Meet the Greeks Student Org Fair

*Anyone can sign up to move in on this day, pay early move-in fee

MANAGING EXPECTATIONS AND TRANSITIONS QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: Transition Tips for Parents • Which class are you most excited about taking this semester? • Be willing to listen • Send care packages or • Have you met any of your professors yet? to your student letters and keep in touch • Help your student by • Remember that your PARENTS & FAMILY MEMBERS’ WEBINAR SERIES empowering them to take student is experiencing a lot The Parent and Family Members’ Webinar Series the initiative to solve in their college transition provides a platform for the University of Iowa to their own problems • Avoid second-guessing engage with parents and family members in open forums for questions, concerns, and dialogue. • Familiarize yourself with the your student or providing campus resources that may too much supervision For more information visit: be helpful for your student uc.uiowa.edu/retention

5 HEALTH & WELLNESS SERVICES

Student Health & Wellness (SHW) offers a wide range of services for your student. The staff is dedicated to the practice of college health and includes family practice physicians and physician assistants, psychiatrists, a gynecologist, an advanced registered nurse practitioner, registered nurses, medical assistants, a dietitian, and specialized health educators. Referrals to the specialists at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics are available for more serious medical issues. Additional services include nurses available by phone 24 hrs/day, vaccinations, allergy injections, travel consultations, on-site laboratory services, and educational workshops and events across campus. Consultations with providers and wellness staff are covered under the student health fee. The main SHW clinic is located in Westlawn, a building on the west side of campus, and is easily accessible by foot, bike, car, and all bus lines. There is also a smaller office in the lower level of the where Clinical Outreach Nurses are located. Students can see nurses for vaccinations, health questions, assistance with forms, and help scheduling appointments at the main clinic. For wellness services, students may visit either Westlawn or the Campus Recreation and Wellness Center (CRWC) on the east side of campus.

Please visit studenthealth.uiowa.edu for more information.

COUNSELING SERVICES: We’re Here For You! The University of Iowa offers to students a full range of culturally sensitive counseling and mental health services including group, individual, and couples counseling. It is the goal of University Counseling Services to assist students in maintaining a mentally healthy life and to assist students with mental health concerns when they negatively impact their overall sense of wellness Students enjoy and their academic and personal lives. All UCS services are without charge Iowa’s 53-Foot and are strictly confidential. There are UCS locations at Catlett Residence climbing wall Hall, the College of Dentistry, Jacobsen Football Complex, Westlawn, and in the Campus University Capitol Center. Recreation and 6 Wellness Center Find out more about the UCS at: counseling.uiowa.edu. september

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Did You Know? 01 Tutor Iowa is a virtual centralized location for all academic resources offered to undergraduate students. It includes tutoring options from help labs and resource centers, Supplemental Instruction and Success in Rhetoric offerings,

academic success worksheets and workshops as well as private tutors for hire! To search for academic support, visit: tutor.uiowa.edu 02 03 04 05 06 07 08

Labor Day University Holiday offices closed PHC’s Fall Formal Sorority Recruitment Aug 31 - Sept 3 09 10 11 12 13 14 15

IFC’s Fall Fraternity Recruitment Sept 13-16

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Study Abroad Fair 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

Actuarial Science, Insurance, and Risk Fall Job & 30 September U-Bill Due Management Fair Internship Fair

OFFICE OF RESIDENCE EDUCATION AND ROOMMATE CONFLICTS The Office of Residence Education assists students with their transition to college and makes every effort to enhance their residence hall living experience. Through the Residence Education Model, your student will be introduced to a variety of campus and community resources, and participate in many learning experiences tailored to what community your student chose to live in, such as New Student Experience, a Living Learning Community, or Honors. A common concern of students living in the residence halls is: “Will I get along with my roommate?” While the process of living with a stranger can be stressful for even the most easygoing student, the overwhelming majority of roommates live together well and form positive relationships. Here are some tips for you to share with your student in order to make their roommate experience a positive one: • Communication is key! • Be assertive; make sure your living situation is cohesive to your needs. • Be open to new perspectives and ideas. • You have a Resident Assistant for a reason; talk to them!

All students are required to complete a roommate agreement with their RA during the first few weeks of the semester. For more information, go to https://housing.uiowa.edu/roommates 7 HAWKEYE ATHLETICS AND STUDENT RECREATION A member of the Big Ten Athletic Conference, Iowa is home to 22 intercollegiate varsity teams. Hawkeye spirit is contagious when you join more than 70,000 screaming fans at Kinnick Stadium on a football Saturday or sit in the 15,500-seat Carver-Hawkeye Arena to cheer on the Hawkeye men’s and women’s basketball, gymnastics, wrestling, or volleyball teams. For information on purchasing student and parent tickets for athletic events, visit: hawkeyesports.com. The mission of Recreational Services is to provide diverse recreational experiences that encourage active lifestyles. Recreational Services strives to accomplish this mission every single day at four facilities on campus, including the award-winning Campus Recreation and Wellness Center. Quality recreational opportunities and experiences are offered for members, and the facilities provide healthy, respectful, and safe environments to ensure a positive atmosphere for all. Whether your student is interested in fitness, intramurals, sport clubs, or the outdoors, Recreational Services is guaranteed to be an important and fun part of their adventure at the 8 University of Iowa. For more information, visit recserv.uiowa.edu. october

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Did You Know? 01 02 03 04 05 06 Your student can apply for financial aid using the FAFSA beginning October 1, 2018. Find out more Fall Engineering at: fafsa.ed.gov Career Fair 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 MyUI Spring 2019 Course offerings available, Schedule Builder open

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28 29 30 31 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: • How are your classes going? • Any difficult midterms coming up? • What’s your favorite part of being in college so far? • Do you need my help with completing the FAFSA?

FINANCIAL MATTERS The staff in the University Students can apply for financial aid by using the of Iowa Office of Student Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Financial Aid assists on the web at fafsa.ed.gov. To apply for need-based students and parents in aid programs for the 2019-2020 school year, make obtaining the necessary sure your student submits the FAFSA as soon as financial resources to possible after October 1, 2018. attend the University.

Cathy Wilcox Senior Associate Director in the Office of Student Financial Aid

9 REGISTRATION FOR SPRING CLASSES Registration for the spring semester occurs toward the end of your student’s first semester. Through MyUI, students can check course availability and register for classes on any computer with internet access. Students are also required to meet with their academic advisor prior to their registration date. Registration may be impeded if students have: • Failed to pay their U-Bill • Not submitted proof of their measles, mumps, and rubella immunization to Student Health & Wellness • Not submitted their final academic transcripts to the Office of Admissions 10 november

sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 01 02 03 Did You Know? Your student is required to meet with an academic advisor before registering for classes. Each student has an assigned advisor who is expecting and wanting to help your student make an academic plan of study.

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Winter & Spring class early registration Family Weekend begins 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Last day to withdraw University Dining entire registration contract ends 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

University Offices University Offices Closed Closed Fall Break 25 26 27 28 29 30

November U-Bill Due

University Dining contract resumes

ACADEMIC SUCCESS QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: By November, students will have settled into their academic routine, • Have you talked with your instructors taken mid-term exams, and completed challenging academic work. during office hours? If they aren’t happy with their progress, it’s not too late to try new • In what ways have your interests changed this academic strategies and resources. University instructors hold office semester? What kinds of classes might you be hours as an opportunity for students to ask questions about course taking in the spring? material and assignments. The University also offers a variety of academic assistance, including tutoring, supplemental instruction, help labs, and many library services. Details are at tutor.uiowa.edu. Many students are able to help finance their education through income earned from a During November, students will also continue their conversation part-time job. The University of Iowa offers a with their academic advisor about their academic plan and the variety of part-time jobs on-campus. In addition, academic resources available to help them succeed. They should jobs are available off-campus in the Iowa City/ expect to discuss their final course choices for spring at their Coralville community. Here is information to registration appointment in early November. Most first year aid your student in finding a part-time job: students are advised in the Academic Advising Center (AAC); financialaid.uiowa.edu/studentemployment students who were admitted directly to the College of Business, Engineering, Public Health, or Nursing have an advisor within their college. Academic Advising Center information can be found at 11 advisingcenter.uiowa.edu. HOW TO HAVE A GOOD BREAK Winter break is an important time in the evolving relationship between you and your student. This is likely the first time that they will be home with you for an extended period of time since starting at Iowa. Remember that it is important for them to have their independence, but they may still need you for many things. Communication is key! Discuss rules for their stay at home. While it is important for you to respect their individuality, your student still needs to know that there are rules and courtesies to be observed. Also, ask questions! Honest inquiries and open conversations about your student’s experiences form the basis of a positive relationship between you and your student.

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01 Did You Know? QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: It’s important to speak with your student about rules for Winter Break • How is studying for finals going? What are you doing to de-stress? in order to make it a pleasant • Can you bring home a copy of over break? experience for everyone.

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The Center for Diversity and Enrichment offers programming and services that facilitate CENTER FOR DIVERSITY & ENRICHMENT the academic success of The mission of the Center for Diversity & Enrichment (CDE) underrepresented students, is to help recruit and retain a critical mass of students from build community, and communities underrepresented in higher education and build an enrich their college environment where they can thrive. CDE leads and coordinates outreach and services to students who identify as racial/ethnic experience. minorities, first generation students, members of the LGBTQ community, veterans and their dependents, and students with seen or unseen disabilities. Services include academic coaching, Nadine Petty, Ph.D. holistic student support, and academic and cultural programming Executive Director, Center for that promotes student success and student enrichment, fosters Diversity & Enrichment community building and inclusion, establishes pre-college pipelines and college access, and facilitates diversity training. CDE services are designed to increase retention and graduation rates of 13 underrepresented students at the University of Iowa. OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING If your student is considering living off- campus, the Off-Campus Housing Service may be a helpful resource. This online service lists apartments, houses, condos, and rooms for rent in the Iowa City and surrounding areas. Monthly rental rates vary depending on the distance from campus, age of the building, and services and utilities included in the rent. Visit offcampushousing.uiowa.edu for more information.

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sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 01 02 03 04 05 Did You Know? Most students are in the process of signing a housing lease for fall 2019 before or by February.

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27 28 29 30 31 QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: • Are you excited to get back into the swing of things after break? • What are your housing plans for next year? Do you plan to live off campus or in the residence halls?

CAREER PREPARATION We are eager to assist students One of the most important facets of your student’s journey is the as they begin contemplating, need to start preparing for their future career. The Pomerantz Career Center assists students with career exploration and “What work environments and professional development. How can you help your student meet job duties interest me?” and their career goals? “What experiences do I need to develop my skill set?” Our • Encourage an appointment with a Career Advisor who will be career communities allow knowledgeable about various career fields, industries, companies, and occupations. for a tailored approach for advising students • If your student is an open major, recommend taking a career based on their career assessment. interests. We encourage • Suggest joining a student organization or volunteering in the students to visit us early community so your student can gain new skills and build their and often to discuss résumé. Plus, employers like to see campus and community plans and next steps! involvement!

For more information, visit: careers.uiowa.edu. Alicia Joens Senior Career Advisor, Pomerantz Career Center 15 STUDY ABROAD The opportunity to study abroad and encounter affordable for all students. In addition, the UI another culture directly is one of the richest Study Abroad office awards approximately educational experiences available. The university $600,000 a year in scholarships and grants. encourages your student to study abroad Programs are available during the summer and sponsors more than 150 programs in the and winter terms, in addition to semester-long Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania. and year-long options. Where, when, and how By planning ahead, a student can study abroad long your student studies abroad depends and stay on schedule for graduation, and can on their academic and personal objectives. satisfy requirements for a major, a minor, and/ Encourage your student to visit the Study or a certificate, as well as requirements for Abroad office to explore options, and the College of Liberal Arts and Science Core. plan for their study abroad experience. Students with majors ranging from accounting It is never too early to start planning! to theatre arts participate each year. The cost of study abroad programs are dependent on several factors. These factors include the design of the program, the local cost of living, length of the program, and whether a Study Abroad student is an out-of-state student or an in-state International Programs student. In most cases, institutional aid and 1111 University Capitol Centre federal financial aid can be applied toward a 319-335-0353 study abroad experience, making study abroad international.uiowa.edu/study-abroad

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01 02 Did You Know? The University has a free writing center to assist students with papers. For more student study tips, visit: writingcenter.uiowa.edu

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PARKING & TRANSPORTATION

The University of Iowa has multiple resources to help your CAMBUS. Students who bring motorcycles, scooters, and student get around campus safely. The most notable of mopeds to campus may obtain a permit allowing them these is the CAMBUS system. CAMBUS is a fixed-route to access motorcycle parking lots throughout campus. bus system providing service to the entire campus. Bus They may not be parked at campus bicycle racks. stops are located conveniently throughout the campus and All students bringing motor vehicles of any kind to provide frequent service to the residence halls. CAMBUS campus are required to register the motor vehicle with rides are free and available to everyone. The Bionic Bus, the Parking and Transportation office. Registration can be operated by CAMBUS, is a specialized service for persons completed either online through the “My Parking” link at with disabilities. Students can track real-time locations MyUI.uiowa.edu or in person at one of the parking offices. of buses through the BONGO information system. Visit BONGO online at ebongo.org or download the app. More information about all Parking and Transportation services can be found at transportation.uiowa.edu. It is recommended that students do not bring a motor vehicle to campus due to limited, costly hourly parking. However, lower-cost storage lots are available to students living in QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: the residence halls. These parking lots are intended for • What are you looking forward to most this semester? long-term storage, such as between trips home. Located • Let’s talk about Spring Break. What are your plans? on the peripheral campus, the storage lot is accessible by 17 ALCOHOL AT IOWA Alcohol use is a concern on campuses across the country. At Iowa, this issue is addressed through a variety of harm reduction strategies. Through these efforts, Iowa students are drinking less and experiencing fewer harms than ever before. Families play a vital role—our parent handbook provided at orientation gives research-proven guidelines for conversations to help keep your student safe and healthy at college. vp.studentlife.uiowa.edu/priorities/ alcohol-harm-reduction/

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Did You Know? 01 02 The Pomerantz Career Center offers numerous resources for your student including interview skills, resume writing, and connections to internship, job, and volunteer opportunities. Visit careers.uiowa.edu for additional information. 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

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TALK TO YOUR STUDENT BEFORE SPRING BREAK We know students may experience While your student navigates their journey at the University challenges during their college of Iowa, it is vital that you talk with them about their career that impact their ability to academics and co-curricular activities so that they may fully participate academically and make the most of their educational experiences. It is socially on campus. We provide important that your student is given the knowledge and coordinated efforts with our tools necessary to make informed decisions. For example, campus partners to assist the week prior to spring break is the perfect time to speak students in overcoming with your students about drugs and alcohol. these challenges to get back on track to achieve success at Iowa. QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: Angie Reams, Ph.D. • How have you been able to get involved on campus? Associate Dean • How are midterms going? of Students 19 SAFETY ON CAMPUS The University of Iowa Department of Public Safety (UIDPS) is a 24-hour operation dedicated to providing each member of the University of Iowa community with a sense of security throughout campus by promoting a safe learning environment. Trained and experienced state certified police officers, security officers, and emergency communication personnel contribute towards achieving the mission through education, training, community outreach programs, and crisis intervention. Additional information can be found at: police.uiowa.edu. Student services include: • NITE RIDE is a transportation service for students of all gender identities operated by the security division. The service provides free rides home to students between 10PM and 5AM, seven days a week. • Personal Safety and Self Protection is a presentation that covers the principles of personal safety and self-protection as well as the philosophy of resistance. The course also covers risk reduction, which accounts for 90% of self-defense. • Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) is the largest women’s self- defense program in the country. Women learn how to defend themselves in the event of a physical attack through instructions by nationally certified R.A.D. instructors. • The Rave Guardian App is a cell phone app that is supported by the UI Police Department. To use the “Rave Guardian” simply create a profile using your ‘Uiowa’ email address to gain access to the Hawk Watch network, which allows you to call UI Police directly, select virtual guardians, and send anonymous crime tips. • Violent Incident Survival Training (VIST) is an active shooter training program built upon the principles of a nation-wide program called A.L.I.C.E., which stands for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evacuate. It is a flexible set of principles that may be adapted to any violent situation.

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April U-Bill Due 28 29 30 Did You Know? The University of Iowa has eight full-service libraries with study space for your student as finals week approaches.

SEXUAL CONSENT My colleagues and I are inspired At the University of Iowa, we treat issues concerning your to continue the significant history student’s safety with the utmost importance. Our consent initiative is aimed at educating students about the University’s of advocacy and activism at the consent policy, and can be reviewed at dos.uiowa.edu/ university. RVAP’s compassionate assistance/consent. The Rape Victim Advocacy Program staff and volunteers are available (RVAP) also provides students with support, advocacy, and 24/7 to confidentially support information regarding sexual abuse, as well as support and anyone impacted by information for victims and their friends and family. RVAP provides counseling for current or past victims of sexual sexual violence. assault, sexual abuse, stalking, and sexual harassment. All services are free of charge, confidential and available to Adam Robinson everyone 24 hours a day by calling the crisis line (for additional Executive Director resources, see Student Safety on page 27 at the back of the Rape Victim Advocacy Program calendar). RVAP is online at: rvap.uiowa.edu.

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: • What is the plan for summer? Coming home? Internship? Summer classes? • What classes are you taking next semester? 21 MOVING OUT Time flies when you’re having fun—your student has completed their first academic year at the University of Iowa. If your student is living in the residence halls, University Housing & Dining requires them to officially check-out of the residence halls within 24 hours after their last final. The room check-out process includes turning in all keys that have been checked out to the student and providing a summer address for mail forwarding. Each RA will have a final floor meeting to discuss exactly what students must do to properly check-out of the residence halls. To speed up the process, bring your own moving supplies. While the 24-hour desks in each complex provide students with a host of services, they are unable to provide packing and moving services for such a large number of students. Empty boxes, packing tape, cleaning supplies, and a dolly will keep you moving right along! 22 Commencement ceremony at the University of Iowa may

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01 02 03 04 Congratulations… You’ve made it through your first year as a proud member of the Hawkeye Family! Last day of classes 05 06 07 08 09 10 11

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Herky the Hawkeye, Iowa’s CELEBRATING A SUCCESSFUL YEAR official mascot, was created in You and your student have completed your first year as 1948 as the symbol of Hawkeye members of the Hawkeye family. Take time to celebrate, athletics. Drawing his name as a show your Hawkeye spirit, and continue the proud tradition shortened version of the Greek of the University of Iowa. On Iowa and Go Hawks! strong-man Hercules, Herky’s first mascot appearance The word is “Fight! Fight! Fight! for IOWA,” occurred in 1959 at a Let every loyal Iowan sing; football game. Today, The word is “Fight! Fight! Fight! for IOWA,” he remains a staple of Until the walls and rafters ring (Go Hawks!) Iowa Hawkeye pride. Come on and cheer, cheer, cheer, for IOWA Come on and cheer until you hear the final gun. The word is “Fight! Fight! Fight! for IOWA,” Until the game is won. Written by Meredith Willson

QUESTIONS TO ASK YOUR STUDENT: • Finals are right around the corner—what are you doing to prepare? • How can I help with your move out process? When is move out? 23 academics

Undergraduate Colleges at college within the University. view grades at MyUI.uiowa.edu. the University of Iowa College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Semester Hours Final Examinations 120 Schaeffer Hall A semester hour (s.h.) is a unit Dates and times of all final examinations 319-335-2633 • clas.uiowa.edu of measurement. Each course is are announced around the fifth Tippie College of Business worth a certain number of semester week of classes. Your student will C140 Pappajohn Business Building hours of credit, with this number receive this exam schedule from 319-335-1037 • tippie.uiowa.edu corresponding roughly to the number the Registrar through email at College of Education of hours spent in class each week. their uiowa.edu address. Your N459 Lindquist Center The semester hours a student earns student should consult this schedule 319-335-5359 • education.uiowa.edu in each course are added together to before making any travel plans. College of Engineering determine a student’s classification: 3100 Seamans Center for the • First-Year: 0-29 s.h. earned Remind your student to check their Engineering Arts and Sciences • Sophomore: 30-59 s.h. earned uiowa.edu email address frequently 319-335-5764 • engineering.uiowa.edu • Junior: 60-89 s.h. earned for important news and reminders. College of Nursing • Senior: 90 + s.h. earned 101 Nursing Building Four-Year Graduation Plan 319-335-7018 • nursing.uiowa.edu Degree Audit Nearly all students who enter the College of Public Health Each student has an individual degree University as first-time students are 100 College of Public Health Building audit, located on MyUI (MyUI.uiowa.edu). automatically eligible for the Four-Year 319-384-1500 • public-health.uiowa.edu The degree audit helps your student to Graduation Plan, which promises that University College monitor progress toward graduation students will be able to enroll in the 310 Calvin Hall by comparing the coursework courses they need to graduate in their (319) 335-1497 • uc.uiowa.edu completed to the coursework required primary major in four years. Students for the degree. The degree audit wanting to stay on track for a four- Earning a degree at Iowa also tracks a student’s GPA. year graduation need to work closely Your student will be working toward with their advisors to make sure they understand the course requirements a degree consisting of 3 components Academic Policies – CLAS Core or general education that must be met, as well as the You can find information regarding appropriate course sequences. The coursework, major coursework, and each of the following topics on elective coursework. General education Four-Year Graduation Plan is simple the website of the Office of the in design. The University promises coursework is designed to provide Registrar (registrar.uiowa.edu). your student with the skills needed that graduation in four years will not • Academic policies of specific be delayed by the unavailability of for a lifetime of learning. Your student undergraduate colleges (links are will learn how to pose questions, find in the MyUI Student Handbook) courses. In turn, students promise that they will meet the benchmarks answers, evaluate attitudes and beliefs, • Graduation information (called“checkpoints”) that have been and adapt to change by taking these • Policy on human rights established for ensuring progress courses. Major coursework exposes • Policy governing undergraduate students to the academic field of their and professional students enrolled toward the degree. There are, of course, choice, focusing on in-depth study in courses outside their own responsibilities on both sides. For of complex problems, issues, and college or degree program instance, students must take advantage ideas. Work in the major encourages • Registration information of advising and take responsibility students to form academic ties with • Release of student records for checking their progress along both instructors and peers. Elective • Significant deadlines for the the way. They must also notify their coursework rounds out a student’s 2018-19 academic year major department in a timely way if degree program. These courses • Statements on diversity they need help getting into a required are not specified, so students can and religious diversity class. Together, the University and the follow their interests and passions. • Student complaints concerning student ensure a four-year graduation faculty actions is a goal each student can accomplish. • Tuition information: tuition Minors and Certificate Programs assessment, resident classification Students who seek additional study for tuition purposes in interdisciplinary or other areas • University terminology may choose to complete a minor or Grade Reports certificate as well as their bachelor’s Grades are reported on MyUI degree program. Students can earn about a week after the end of a minor or certificate in any area exam week. Students are able to that offers one—even in another 24 Academic Recognition Additional Contacts and Resources University of Iowa Honors Program Academic Advising Center Honors enriches the Iowa experience 319-353-5700 TRIO Student Support Services by cultivating intellectual curiosity and advisingcenter.uiowa.edu 319-335-1288 practical skills through challenging diversity.uiowa.edu/programs/trio- coursework, creative engagement, Academic Support and Retention student-support-services and experiential learning to nurture 319-335-1497 a deeper understanding of one’s uc.uiowa.edu/retention University Housing & Dining discipline and self. Honors students Main Library Tutoring Program customize their honors education 319-335-5299 available to students living on campus by selecting from an array of honors lib.uiowa.edu housing.uiowa.edu/tutoring classes and experiential options including research, study abroad, Mathematics Tutorial Laboratory University of Iowa Honors Program and internships. Achievement 319-335-0810 319-355-1681 math.uiowa.edu/math-tutorial-lab honors.uiowa.edu is recognized with University Honors on transcript and diploma. UI Service Center Writing Center SStudents who did not qualify upon registrar.uiowa.edu 319-335-0188 first entering the University may 319-384-4300 writingcenter.uiowa.edu become eligible when they earn a UI Cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Speaking Center Tutor Iowa 319-335-0479 319-335-1497 speakingcenter.uiowa.edu Dean’s and President’s Lists tutor.uiowa.edu The Dean’s List recognizes undergraduate students who achieve a GPA of 3.50 or above on 12 s.h. or more of graded work and who financial have no hours of I (incomplete) or O (no report) for that semester. University Bill (U-Bill) The President’s List recognizes undergraduates who achieve a Student U-Bills are created on the If a payment of at least the minimum GPA of 4.00 for 12 s.h. or more of 1st of each month and are available payment due is not received by the graded work and who have no hours online through MyUI. The first bill monthly due date, the account may of I (incomplete) or O (no report) for the fall semester will be ready be charged a $25 late payment fee. for two consecutive semesters August 1st and January 1st for the U-Bill payment methods include: (excluding summer sessions). spring semester. Students receive an email to their Uiowa email account • Online - through MyUI using a checking or savings account Changes in Registration — at the beginning of each month, notifying them that their U-Bill is • Mail – checks can be mailed to the Adding or Dropping a Course payment processing center, address available to review online. Students Please visit the Office of the listed on the U-Bill Payment stub may choose to set up a Guest Account Registrar website for the most current registration information, so that a guest or parent is able to Tuition and fees information registrar.uiowa.edu and choose view/pay the U-Bill each month. can be found at: registrar.uiowa.edu. the Registration tab. Types of Payment for the U-Bill is due on registration changes include adding the 22nd of each month. There Additional Contacts and Resources or dropping a course and changing are two payment options: University Billing Office sections or hours in a course. Once changes in registration are no • Payment of Total Balance Due 319-335-0071 or 800-943-4557 ubill.fo.uiowa.edu longer allowed in MyUI, students • Deferred Payment Plan: will submit change of registration Tuition and contracted Office of Student Financial Aid forms with required signatures to Housing and Dining charges 319-335-1450 the Registrar’s Service Center, 17 can be deferred and paid over financialaid.uiowa.edu Calvin Hall, for processing. Under the first 3 months of fall and the Registration tab students can spring semesters. By paying click on Changes in Registration to the minimum payment due download the Change of Registration listed on the monthly U-Bill, form and review which signatures students are automatically are required for each changes. enrolled in the Deferred Payment Plan. You will be charged a $20 fee each semester, should students choose to take advantage of this payment option. 25 Additional Contacts and Resources student life Academic Resource Center 319-335-1497• uc.uiowa.edu/retention Iowa Memorial Union (IMU) The IMU is the campus headquarters for student life and Afro-American Cultural Center activities. It’s a great place to meet friends, relax, study, or 319-335-8296 • multicultural.uiowa.edu/ grab a bite to eat. The IMU offers the following conveniences: centers/african-american • Academic Resource Center - Ground Floor • Center for Student Involvement & Leadership (CSIL) - 1st Floor Asian Pacific American Cultural Center • Daily Use Storage Lockers - Ground Floor 319-335-2719 • multicultural.uiowa.edu/centers/ • Hills Bank - Ground Floor asian-pacific-american-cultural-center • Instructional Technology Center - 1st & 3rd Floor • Iowa Hawk Shop - Ground Floor Athletic Ticket Office • Iowa House Hotel - 1st Floor 319-335-9327 • hawkeyesports.com • Iowa Theater - 1st Floor • The Java House - Ground Floor Benefits Office/Student Health Insurance • Learning Commons and Quiet Study Space - Ground Floor 319-335-2676 • hr.uiowa.edu/benefits • Lounge Areas - throughout building • River Room Café - 1st Floor Buying a Computer (Tech Connection) • Student Activities Center - 2nd Floor 319-335-3120 • its.uiowa.edu/computers-and-devices • Student Health & Wellness Outreach Clinic - Ground Floor Center for Diversity and Enrichment (CDE) • Student Legal Services - Ground Floor • Union Market Convenience Store - Ground Floor 319-335-3555 • diversity.uiowa.edu/cde • Union Station Food Court - Ground Floor Center for Student Involvement & Leadership (CSIL) • University of Iowa Student Government (UISG) and Graduate & Professional Student Government (GPSG) - 2nd Floor 319-335-3059 • csil.uiowa.edu • Welcome Center - 1st Floor Daily Iowan Student ID Card 319-335-6063 • dailyiowan.com The Iowa One Card is the student’s official University Dental Clinics identification card, providing access to facilities and academic 319-335-9650 • dentistry.uiowa.edu services across campus throughout their academic career at Iowa. For questions, contact the Iowa One Card Center at Family Services 319-335-2716 on weekdays between 8:00am and 4:30pm 319-335-1371 • hr.uiowa.edu/family-services or visit idcard.fo.uiowa.edu. First Year Programs Technology Services for Students 319-335-1497 • newstudents.uiowa.edu Get Started with Technology Guide Hancher The Get Started Guide provides a handy checklist for students to get set up with technology. Some of the topics include: 319-335-1160 or 800-HANCHER (462-2437) • Buying a new computer: All students are eligible for hancher.uiowa.edu education discounts on personal computer purchases. International Programs • Software: UI students have access to many software titles, including the ability to install Microsoft Office on up to 5 computers for free. 319-335-0353 • international.uiowa.edu/study-abroad • Internet Access on Campus: Wireless connectivity on campus Iowa House Hotel (called eduroam) is available in all buildings, residence halls, and many public spaces. Students living in dorms receive wired 319-335-3513 • iowahousehotel.com Internet access (called ResNet). An Ethernet cable is required. Iowa Hawk Shop (University Book Store) • Computer Labs and Printers: Students have access to many computers and printers on campus in labs 319-335-3179 • hawkshop.com called Instructional Technology Centers (ITCs). Iowa Memorial Union (IMU) • Office 365: Microsoft Office 365 is the UI’s email system (50GB storage). It also provides access to file 319-353-4468 • imu.uiowa.edu storage, Microsoft Office Online, and much more. Information Technology Services Help Desk Visit the Get Started with Technology Guide at: 319-384-HELP (4357) • its.uiowa.edu/helpdesk its.uiowa.edu/techstart Students with technology questions should contact the Latino Native American Cultural Center Help Desk by phone at 319-384-HELP (4357), by email at 319-335-8298 • multicultural.uiowa.edu/centers/ [email protected], or visit our website at its.uiowa.edu. latino-native-american-cultural-center

Student Care & Assistance – Dean of Students Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer The office of the Dean of Students provides assistance to Resource Center students experiencing crisis and emergency situations. 319-335-7123 • multicultural.uiowa.edu/centers/lgbtq Student assistance helps students with: Office of the Dean of Students • Hospitalizations 319-335-1162 • dos.uiowa.edu • Medical emergencies or illness • Mental health concerns Office of the Registrar • Death of a family member 319-335-0238 • registrar.uiowa.edu • Natural disasters – Fire, Displacement, Tornado, etc. Parking and Transportation If a situation arises or you have questions, concerns, or need more information, please contact the DOS office by phone at 319-335-1475 • transportation.uiowa.edu 319-335-1162, by email at [email protected], or visit Pomerantz Career Center 26 dos.uiowa.edu/assistance. 319-335-1023 • careers.uiowa.edu Getting Home and Back Recreational Services Bus service to and from Iowa City is offered by 319-335-9293 • recserv.uiowa.edu Burlington Trailways, Greyhound, and Megabus. The Student Care & Assistance depot is located at 170 E. Court Street. Airports serving 319-335-1162 • dos.uiowa.edu/assistance the Iowa City area are: Eastern Iowa Airport (25 miles from campus) and Quad Cities Airport (65 miles from Student Disability Services (SDS) campus). Additionally, Megabus offers transportation 319-335-1462 • sds.studentlife.uiowa.edu to Chicago, Des Moines, Quad Cities, and Omaha. Student Health & Wellness (SHW) For more information: 319-335-8370 • studenthealth.uiowa.edu • Burlington Trailways: burlingtontrailways.com Student Legal Services • Greyhound: greyhound.com 319-335-3276 • legal.studentlife.uiowa.edu • Megabus: megabus.com Tech Connection 319-335-3120 • hawkshop.com/techconnection

Additional Housing Contacts and Resources Welcome Center University Housing & Dining 319-353-4468 • imu.uiowa.edu/services/welcome-center 319-335-3000 • housing.uiowa.edu Off-Campus Housing Service Undergraduate Admissions offcampushousing.uiowa.edu 319-335-3847 • admissions.uiowa.edu

University College/Academic Support and Retention 319-335-1497 • uc.uiowa.edu/retention

University Counseling Service (UCS) 319-335-7294 • counseling.studentlife.uiowa.edu

Women’s Resource and Action Center (WRAC) 319-335-1486 • wrac.uiowa.edu

UI Policies and Regulations student safety UI Policies and Regulations Affecting Students is an important resource that outlines the rights and responsibilities granted to every student in the University Rights and Privileges community. These policies are posted at dos.uiowa.edu. As a member of the University of Iowa community, A week after fall semester begins, your student students can enjoy certain rights and privileges. Among will receive an e-mail notice about the policies. these are the right to be free from discrimination and sexual harassment, the right to discuss and exchange Additional Contacts and Resources ideas, the right to be involved in University governance, and the right to privacy. The University is guided by a Department of Public Safety/University of Iowa Police single principle that is reaffirmed in our publications: 319-335-5022 • police.uiowa.edu The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in Rape Victim Advocacy Program employment, educational programs, and activities on 319-335-6001 (business) or the basis of race, national origin, color, creed, religion, 319-335-6000 (24 hour crisis line) rvap.uiowa.edu sex, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or associational preference. The UI Sexual Misconduct Response Coordinator 319-335-6200 (Monique DiCarlo) • osmrc.uiowa.edu University also affirms its commitment to providing equal opportunities and equal access to University facilities. Cambus 319-335-8633 • transportation.uiowa.edu/cambus SafeRide For additional information, refer to A-Z Search 319-467-HOME (4663) on the University of Iowa homepage at: uisg.uiowa.edu/student-services/safe-ride www.uiowa.edu/homepage/search/index.html 27 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

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