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I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y 1
Orientation Agenda Welcome & Introductions – Marsha McGriff
Scholarship Information – Jennifer Poe
LEAD Requirements – Mimi Attenoukon
HHSP Student Portal – Mimi Attenoukon
Scheduling & Advisor Assignments – Rick Mulcahy
Key Resources & Communications – Susan Forney
Wellness and Retention Initiatives – Precious Majors
Scholars’ Pledge – Marsha McGriff
Q & A/Program Survey
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Orientation Agenda
Marsha Currin McGriff Director Jennifer Poe Associate Director Miriam Attenoukon Program Advisor & Science Coordinator Susan Forney Program Advisor - Business Precious Majors Program Advisor - Retention & Support Initiatives Rick Mulcahy Program Advisor - Arts & Humanities, Education, Jacobs, SPEA Dianne Brown Administrative Assistant Rachel Boveja Wellness and Retention Graduate Assistant Bria Davis STEM Graduate Assistant Austin Schiffer Graduate Assistant Technology Nick Pulliam STEM Tutor
Hudson & Holland Scholars Program History
Purpose The Hudson & Holland Scholars Program (HHSP) serves as an integral part of Indiana University’s efforts to foster benefits of educational diversity by assuring the obtainment of a critical mass of students from historically underrepresented backgrounds with a history of discrimination. Mission The mission of HHSP is to recruit, retain and prepare students with outstanding records of academic achievement, strong leadership experience, and a commitment to service and social justice to be responsible citizens and future leaders of tomorrow.
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Hudson & Holland Scholars Program
IUB’s largest scholarship and support program
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Serving over 1,400 high-achieving diverse students
Largest freshman class in our history
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Levels of Funding
Awards & Academic Policy
Students with a cumulative GPA from a 2.50 to a 2.99 will receive a reduced scholarship or “half award” for that academic year. Students with a cumulative GPA below a 2.50 will not receive a scholarship from the Hudson & Holland Scholars Program for that academic year. Awards are posted once per year. CGPA’s are not rounded up. Students will remain in the Program and are still required to participate in programs and services as part of the HHSP Retention & Support Initiatives Program. Once the cumulative GPA reaches a 2.50, the Scholarship will be reinstated at half the award the fall semester of the next academic year. Once the cumulative GPA reaches a 3.00, the Scholarship will be awarded in full the fall semester of the next academic year.
Awards & Academic Policy
Freshmen with a CGPA at or below 3.00 will be given grade watch status. This is an early detection measure for potential difficulty in maintaining the Program’s required 3.00 CGPA. Scholars will continue to receive full funding under this status, and may be required to attend a meeting for being on grade watch status. Some students choose to take summer courses in order to improve their CGPA. Students should discuss summer school plans with their Advisor. Scholars should notify Jennifer Poe ([email protected]) of a CGPA increase that merits a change in award status. *Note: Only courses taken on IU campuses are factored into your CGPA. Some schools/programs do not allow certain courses to be taken at other colleges and universities. Check with your school/program.
Awards & Program Compliance
Students are expected to comply with all Program requirements as outlined in the Program Contractual Agreement (aka Confirmation Form) that you and your parent/guardian signed when you officially accepted the Scholarship. HHSP staff conduct regular audits of student participation via the Student Portal. Failure to comply may result in the loss of scholarship funds known as deductions. Deduction totals will not exceed $1000 per year.
School of Public Health – $1000 per year up to $4000 total
Kelley School of Business – $1200 per year up to $4800 – All eligible freshmen are invited to apply to the Kelley Business Honors Program
School of Informatics and Computing – $2000 per year for up to 4 years – $500 tuition reimbursement for completing any introductory Informatics course with a ‘C’ or
better as a freshman or sophomore. Can only be used towards 1 introductory course.
School of Education – $1000 per year up to $4000 total
Media School/Journalism Majors Only – $1000 per year up to $4000 total
School of Public and Environmental Affairs – $1000 per year up to $4000 total
Jacobs School of Music – $6000 per year up to $24,000 total
NEW! School of Global & International Studies – underway for Fall 2017
Hutton Honors College – eligible HHSP freshmen are automatically invited to join the HHC
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Partnership Scholarships
Timely Completion
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Students are encouraged to complete their undergraduate education in 4 years. Most financial aid does not extend beyond the 4 years of an undergraduate education. Specifically, HHSP does NOT provide summer funding or 5th year funding. Students typically need 15-16 credit hours per semester to graduate in 4 years. If you need to take a lighter course load, consider summer courses to make-up credits.
If you sit out a semester or more, you cannot “make up” your semester of HHSP funding later. The award is for 8 consecutive semesters, not to exceed 4 years from the time you start college.
You need to know what the requirements are for each financial aid award you receive. • For example, merit-based awards such as HHSP
have a minimum CGPA requirement in order to maintain eligibility.
• You must be enrolled in 12 credit hours to be a full-time student. Full time for summer is 6 credit hours.
HHSP L.E.A.D. Requirements
Advising Session 1: individual only
Wellness & Retention Session: individual or group event
HHSP New Scholars Orientation
FRESHMAN/1st YEAR REQUIREMENTS
FALL OR SPRING
FALL
Intensive Leadership Development Activity
Advising Session 2: individual or group advising event
LeAdership
Excellence
Academics
Diversity
HHSP Freshman Seminar
Advising Session 1: individual only
Wellness & Retention Session: individual or group event
FRESHMAN/1st YEAR REQUIREMENTS
SPRING
Advising Session 2: individual or group event
L E A D
EDUC-U 215 Freshman Seminar Foundations for Undergraduate Success Class # 15016
Course objectives • Unique opportunity to be with
peers • Supports HS to college transition • Aids in navigating the research
university • Teaches academic and life skills • Focuses on individual
development in various capacities • Explore higher education issues:
diversity, privilege, campus culture, self-efficacy, identity development, etc.
Automatic exemptions from EDUC-U 215 given to the following students:
• IU Athletes • Groups Scholars Program • Jacobs School of Music students • Kelley STARS Program • Kelley Fry Scholars • Pre-nursing students • ROTC students • Cox Scholars
Other scholars with unavoidable scheduling conflicts may request to be exempt by contacting HHSP at [email protected] or 812-855-7853.
Education U-215 Exemptions
HHSP Student Portal on the HHSP Website Allows you to review, document, and edit your LEAD requirements.
Simply Log In using your IU username and password.
HHSP staff will conduct monthly audits to check program compliance.
How to schedule an advising appointment:
https://starnet.indiana.edu
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When to Schedule Appointments
Have your 1st meeting completed by October 28th.
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Have your 2nd meeting completed by December 9th.
My HHSP Advisor is…
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Kelley School of Business Accounting Business Analytics Economic Consulting Entrepreneurship & Corporate Innovation Finance Production/Operations Management Marketing Management Information Systems Real Estate Supply Chain Management Professional Sales Public Policy Analysis Business Co-majors [email protected]
My HHSP Advisor is…
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School of Social Work: Social Work Labor Studies
University Division vs Direct Admit
If you are a Direct Admit (DA), then you will be assigned an academic advisor through your school (i.e. COAS, Kelley School of Business, etc…). You can often find your advisor assignments in your Student Center. You will also have an HHSP advisor. If not, you are in the University Division (UDIV), and your academic advisor is your HHSP advisor. You will have a University Division advisor until you certify into a school. Once you certify into a school/program, you will have a new academic advisor within your major, but you still have your HHSP advisor. Regardless of which one you are, you will have an HHSP Advisor throughout your 4 years at IU.
Academic Advising Advising during first week of classes will be on drop-in basis only – check your advisors open times at https://starnet.indiana.edu. Dropping and Adding Courses Go to https://one.iu.edu – Do not go to igps for drop/add In the search bar, type “Drop Add” Select the tile for “Drop or Add Classes (through 1st week of classes)” Double-click and follow instructions Last Day to Drop a Course Without a W (Withdrawal) Grade Semester Classes: August 28th First Eight Week Classes: August 28th Waitlist Waitlists will remain active through August 25th Attend any waitlisted class(s) as well as enrolled classes
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Week 1 Critical Advising Information
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
•The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. •FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are "eligible students.“ To provide 3rd Party Access to family members, go to: http://registrar.indiana.edu/policies/ferpa/student-privacy-students.shtml.
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Important Dates- Official Calendar
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Office of the Registrar website Drop/Add courses: Must be done by Sunday of the 1st week of classes to drop without a “W” on your transcript. Walk-in Hours with HHSP Advisors 1st week of classes. Check StarNet for availability.
Mentors: FASE Mentoring Program HHSP Peer Mentoring: Coming soon! Tutoring: Chemistry and STEM tutor: Nick Pulliam [email protected] Culture Center tutors GROUPS tutors Departmental tutors Writing Tutorial Services (WTS) Academic Support Center: Briscoe, Forest, and Teter
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Academic Resources: Mentors and Tutors
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OVPDEMA – Diversity, Equity, and Multicultural Affairs
Offices, Organizations, and People Academic Support and Student Services Alumni Organizations Campus Diversity Offices Career Services Celebrating Culture Diversity Reports and Presentations Education and Fellowships IU Bloomington Diversity Contacts Overseas Study Resources OVPDEMA Scholars Programs STEM Initiative Student Organizations Diversity Resources A-Z
Other Resources
Your school’s website: find out major requirements, internships, upcoming events, services, programs, overseas study, employment opportunities and much more! Can’t find It? Sure you can! Go to the IUB homepage and SEARCH for it! Don’t know what to look for? ASK! We’ll tell you. I N D I A N A U N I V E R S I T Y 40
HHSP Communications
How do we inform you of important information and upcoming events including program requirements? EMAILS: From your HHSP advisor and staff
CANVAS: Used for program announcements, accept Canvas invitation now
HHSP WEBSITE: Check Announcements, Calendar, and PowerPoints
If you have not received any emails from us, please let us know
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What’s Next?
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TODAY! Part-Time Jobs Fair 10:30am-3:00pm Alumni Hall, IMU
STEM Group Advising Meeting Saturday, August 20, 2016
10am-12pm School of Education Auditorium, Room 1120
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This meeting satisfies a "Group Advising" LEAD Requirement.
Pre-business & Kelley Orientation Meeting Friday, September 2
Global Studies 0001
2 sessions: pick one 11:15am-12:15pm
12:30-1:30pm Information session with student panel
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Save the Date: September Group Advising Meeting! Still have questions? No problem! Attend our Follow-up Orientation & Academic Check-in meeting.
When: Tuesday, September 20th, 6:30-7:30 pm Where: School of Education Auditorium, Room 1120 Topics Review of HHSP Freshmen LEAD requirements Review of Professional and Leadership Development Opportunities Review of Active Study Skills and Transition to College Issues This meeting satisfies a "Group Advising" LEAD Requirement.
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Wellness and Retention Initiatives
RETENTION • The scope of WaR is to foster a holistic approach towards advising Scholars both
personally and professionally, to assist Scholars with their development of educational and life aspirations as well as maintain wellness.
• The purpose of WaR: (Retention)
• Serve the individual and collective need(s) of Scholars • Provide one-to-one educational and aspirational development coaching • Assist Scholars on “Grade Watch”- freshmen below a 3.0 CGPA • Advocate and provide referrals for connecting Scholars with resources • Provide innovative programming from leadership & service to study skills
to professional development Precious J. Majors, Program Advisor Retention & Support Initiatives [email protected] 300 North Jordan Avenue 855-7488
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Wellness and Retention Initiatives
WELLNESS • The purpose of WaR (Wellness) is to provide Scholars with essential programs and resources
that promote, enhance, and maintain health and wellness. • Provides a refuge for Scholars • Quick response to student issues and concerns • Strong advocate and provides referrals as needed • Maintain a partnership with Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) • Implement innovative programming that facilitates the development of health and
wellness • Collaborate with the greater campus environment to connect Scholars with resources Distributes quarterly newsletter Rachel Boveja, M.S. WaR (Wellness) Program Manager, [email protected] 300 North Jordan Avenue 856-5257
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Wellness and Retention Initiatives
WELLNESS Cont. • The WaR (Wellness) program guides scholars through five
domains of wellness which are: Physical, Social, Emotional/Spiritual, Financial, and Occupational Health.
• Assist Scholars navigating specific issues and concerns related
but not limited to; • Homesickness • Depression/Health Conditions • Social Problems/Social Freedom • Managing Relationships/Spreading Yourself Thin • Academic Pressure(s) • Sexual Harassment • Traumatic Event(s) • Managing Stress
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• How do I maintain my scholarship? • What are the freshman L.E.A.D.
requirements and how do I record them? • How do I find information about events
that satisfy L.E.A.D. requirements? • Who is my Advisor? • How do I make an advising appointment?
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Key Points to Remember
Scholar Induction Ceremony
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Scholar Induction Ceremony
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DIRECTOR: The Hudson & Holland Scholars Program is a scholarship program built upon leadership, excellence, academics, and diversity—the total rounding of a student. In addition to demonstrating a holistic and high level of achievement, Scholars must also present themselves with dignity and honor, according oneself in a respectable manner at all times. Scholars must further endeavor to challenge fellow Scholars and peers and to excel in this like manner. SCHOLARS: Upon our solemn vow, we pledge steadfast dedication to the ideals and principles of the Hudson & Holland Scholars Program. We willingly accept all responsibilities and expectations of an HHSP Scholar. Upon our solemn vow, we pledge steadfast dedication to the ideals and principles of the Hudson & Holland Scholars Program. We willingly accept all responsibilities and expectations of a HHSP Scholar.
Scholar Induction Ceremony
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DIRECTOR: In pursuit of excellence, do you promise to: • Attend all meetings, conferences, and developmental activities scheduled by yourself
and on your behalf; SCHOLARS: I WILL. DIRECTOR: • Seek out role models and mentors and utilize resources that will provide you
assistance and guidance in the furtherance of your education, career, and life goals; SCHOLARS: I WILL. DIRECTOR: • Engage in scholarly discourse, while maintaining a collegial decorum at all times
toward peers, faculty, and staff; SCHOLARS: I WILL. DIRECTOR: • Practice good citizenship, on a daily basis, keeping high moral and ethical character,
as well as common courtesies, at the forefront of your mind. SCHOLARS: I WILL.
Scholar Induction Ceremony
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SCHOLARS: I recognize, as a Hudson & Holland Scholar, I not only have a commitment to self but also to those who have come before and shall come after me. Therefore, I will accord myself with dignity, respect, and honor, befitting a Hudson & Holland Scholar.
Congratulations! You are Hudson & Holland Scholars!
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https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/hhsp2016orientation
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How to Contact Us?
WE ARE MOVING!! Current Location: Memorial Hall West (NOT the IMU) NEW Location: 300 N. Jordan Avenue, Office of Admissions (3rd Floor) Call: 812-855-7853 Email: [email protected] HHSP Website: http://www.indiana.edu/~hhsp/.
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