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Dear Salem State students, The beginning of a new school year is full of promise – the friends you will meet, the faculty from whom you will gain knowledge, the experiences you will have. With every new semester, we are offered new possibilities and new challenges to overcome. I look forward to seeing you around campus. I invite you to stop me if you see me walking around, sit down and share a meal if you spot me at the dining hall, or come to my open office hours hosted throughout the school year and share your stories with me. My favorite – and the most important – part of my job is interacting and learning from students. Our community benefits from each and every one of you, your voices, and the impact you make. I ask all of you to get engaged in any way that you can. Get engaged in your curriculum, major, career exploration, field work, or internships. Get engaged with new ideas, people, and cultures and step out of your comfort zone. Get engaged in our student leadership, recreational, athletic, civic engagement, or student employment opportunities and enhance your skills in working with others. Contribute to the greater North Shore community and engage with those on and off campus. Engagement is especially important for the newest members of our community as our incoming freshmen and transfer students have yet to discover all that Salem State has to offer. I want to extend a special welcome to the over 1,500 of you who will soon make your mark on our campus. I hope many of you take advantage of the first year activities afforded you, including the First Year Day of Service and the First Year Reading Experience (FYRE). I am currently reading this year’s FYRE book selection, The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, and I look forward to engaging in discussions about it with our campus community.
Residence Life Move-In Dates
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Move-In Policy
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Firsts Matter
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New Students
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Salem State Bookstore
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Book Advances 3 Berry Library and Learning Commons
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Health Services Recommends
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Center for Civic Engagement
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Campus Recreation
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Gassett After Dark
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No Car? No Problem 7 PEAR Program 7 Social Media
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Philanthropy, a Family Affair
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Disability Services
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Welcome Week
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ClipperCard
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Chartwells
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Mapworks
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Add/Drop
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To Do!
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Graduating this year?
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Student Accounts
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Health Insurance
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Educational Records
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Center for Academic Excellence 12 Peer Tutors
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Academic Advisors
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As a teaching and learning university, Salem State offers you a wealth of opportunities for a transformative educational experience. I appreciate the students, faculty, staff, and administrators who lead us forward in dialogue. We are proud to be a diverse and inclusive, student-centered community of learners in this historic, seaside city.
Parents and Family Council
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Center for Creative and Performing Arts
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Laptop Support
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Thank you and best of luck in the upcoming academic year.
Homecoming and
Go Vikings! John Keenan, President
Family Weekend
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Residence Life Move-In Dates: First Year Orientation students (8.28-8.29 session) Tuesday, August 28, 9 am Pre-Registered First Year Day of Service volunteers: Thursday, August 30 First year and transfer students: Saturday, September 1, 8 am – 4 pm Viking Hall and Marsh Hall returning residents: Sunday, September 2, 9 am – 4 pm Atlantic Hall and Bates Complex residents: Monday, September 3, 9 am – 1 pm * specific move in times and instructions will be mailed in August
Move-In Policy Required items before you can move in to the residence hall (1+2 =ROOM KEY): 1. Settle your bill. Pay your bill in full, be on an approved payment plan and/or have sufficient financial resources to cover your balance (includes completing all aid related items on your to-do list in your Navigator account). You can confirm your total aid and account balance in Navigator. 2. Complete your health and immunization requirements Health and Immunization forms can be submitted to counseling and health services, if you haven’t submitted them yet. Forms are due two weeks prior to moving into the residential halls or two weeks prior to the start of classes for those not living on campus. Immunization information can be submitted by taking a picture of your immunization form and uploading it into the health portal. Check out our web site and health portal on your navigator for more information salemstate.edu/chs Information can be found online at salemstate.edu/movein.
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Firsts Matter
First Year Experience Office Contact Information: Mathew Chetnik, Director Franklin Chilaka, Assistant Director salemstate.edu/firstyear firstyear@salemstate.edu 978.542.2618 mchetnik@salemstate.edu
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Mandatory First-Year Events Tuesday, September 4 Opening Day: Convocation and First Year Reading Experience 10:30 am-3 pm This is the official start to a first-year student’s college experience and includes a number of formal and informal events like the President’s welcome, a picnic lunch, and discussion groups with faculty, and an ice cream social. All first-year students are expected to attend each event. Monday, September 17 Meet Your Major 11 am-1 pm Students will meet with their academic departments to find out/meet their faculty advisor, discuss their academic major requirements, learn about internships, academic student groups, and more! This formal meeting is the first opportunity students will have to speak directly with their chosen academic department. (Undeclared students have a separate session to discuss choosing a major). All first-year students are expected to attend this event.
Friday, September 21 Mapworks Opens Students will log into their Mapworks account (through Navigator) and complete a survey which provides information regarding their interests and experiences. The results are then used to connect them to resources, organizations, and opportunities at the institution. In addition, students are able to provide feedback on their experience thus far at the university. The survey is REQUIRED in most first year seminar courses and ends on Tuesday, October 9. Wednesday, October 10 Majors/Minors Fair 3-5 pm Students will be able to formally and informally talk with various academic departments on-campus regarding majors and minors as well as fill out paperwork to start the process of changing/declaring a major/minor. First year experience will be giving guided tours and minipresentations to help students better understand the possibilities and options. First-Year, First-Steps: Career Prep Workshop How will you get the career and the job you want? It begins with a plan and knowing what steps to take beginning freshman year. Students will be asked via email to choose ONE workshop to attend - registration occurs on a first-come, first-serve basis starting October 1 until each session is filled.
Monday, November 5 from 11 am-12 pm Wednesday, November 7 from 4:30-5:30 pm Thursday, December 6 from 4:30-5:30 pm
New Students Salem State requires every incoming student to complete three brief prevention programs within the ‘e-Checkup To Go’ program – one for alcohol, one for marijuana, and one regarding sexual violence prevention. All three include an interactive web survey that allows students to enter information confidentially and receive Salem State University specific feedback. Check your SSU email for instructions. *If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of the ‘eCheckup To Go’ programs, please email prevention@salemstate.edu.
Salem State University Bookstore
Welcomes You Back to Campus! 121 Loring Ave, Central Campus 978.542.3808 salemstateshop.com
WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SUCCEED, BEFORE CLASSES EVEN START
Get Your Textbooks Early
Enter your student id when you visit txbk.info/salem and see your full course materials list. Shop online or print the list and bring it to the store with you. Order online, FREE pick-up in store.
Financial Aid is available.
Financial aid opens on August 20 and can be used in-store and online. You will get an email notification when your funds are available.
We have dorm and apartment essentials.
Order dorm and apartment supplies online now and pick up in-store for free.
Book Advances A book advance is issued as an advance from your refund, where the student’s total anticipated financial aid award for the semester is greater than their total semester balance. Individuals who are eligible can receive up to a $600 book advance. To view eligibility, students should log into their navigator account and choose Bookstore Advance under quick links. 3 • welcome back
Berry Library and Learning Commons The Frederick E. Berry Library and Learning Commons is a modern facility that offers a welcoming and comfortable learning environment. It houses various student services, as well as computer workstations, books, journals, media, and librarians and staff ready to help with your study and research needs. Here are some of the top things to know about the library:
Library Hours
Study areas in Berry Library and the Library Help Desk are open nearly 100 hours a week during the semester. The library is open most nights until 12 midnight, and once exams begin, the building is open 24 hours a day on weekdays. For the schedule of hours and the most up-to-date information, go to salemstate.edu/library/hours or call the recorded hours line at 978.542.6808.
Reserve a Group Study Room Online
The library has 11 group study rooms that you can reserve online at salemstate.edu/library. Reservations can be made up to one week in advance and rooms may be reserved for up to two hours at a time (four half-hour time slots). Each room has a powered conference table with six-eight seats, whiteboard walls with markers, and a flatscreen display with Apple TV and HMDI connections. Make your reservation online and then come to the Library Help Desk on the first floor to check out the key at the time you have reserved.
Lockers
Berry Library has 42 lockers located on the ground floor that are available to all Salem State students on a first-come basis. You can request a locker assignment at the Library Help Desk on the first floor. Assignments are valid for the current semester and may be renewed unless there is a waiting list. Each locker has a shelf, coat hooks, and a power outlet to charge your devices.
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Phone and Device Charging Stations
The library has two cell phone charging stations. Each station has multiple types of connectors for standard devices, such as iPhones and androids. Both stations are on the first floor, near the comfortable seating by the new books and periodicals. Stop by, read a magazine, check out the new books, and charge your phone all at the same time.
Streaming Video Services: Documentaries, Feature Films, and More
The library subscribes to many electronic resources, and one of the most popular is a Netflix-type service called Kanopy. Go to salemstate.kanopystreaming.com. With your valid SSU network ID and password, you have full access. Kanopy has thousands of classic and timely documentaries like I am not your Negro (2016) and PBS Frontline›s Trump’s Road to the White House (2017). It also has early feature films like Metropolis and City Lights and classic foreign cinema like Breathless (1960) and Rashomon (1950), and some surprises too - like George Romero’s Day of the Dead (1985).
Museum Passes
Did you know that Salem State students, faculty, and staff get free admission to the Peabody Essex Museum when they show their ClipperCard? And did you know that if you want to bring friends or family who do not have a ClipperCard, you can borrow a pass at the library that will get you free admission for up to two people? The library has four reusable passes; each pass admits two people and is due back to the library in 48 hours. To check out a pass, go to the Library Help Desk on the first floor. Salem State students, faculty, and staff also qualify for library privileges at Salem Public Library, which offers passes to several more museums and attractions, including the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
Health Services Recommends:
Center for Civic Engagement
Prevention can be almost as important as treatment in maintaining one’s health and well-being. As students join or return to the campus where they will be closely interacting with many others it is important to take proper precautions to be healthy. Simple acts such as covering your mouth when you cough, washing hands thoroughly and regularly help limit the spread of illnesses in a close-knit community.
The Center for Civic Engagement sponsors programming designed to promote advocacy, activism, community involvement, social justice, and civic participation. Civic Engagement is embedded in the fabric of what it means to be a Salem State Viking and is an important part of the student experience.
However, the risk of other diseases may require preventative measures and consultation with your health care provider. For example, Quadrivalent Meningoccal Vaccine and Meningococcal Group B Vaccine (MenB) Meningococcal disease is a severe, potentially life threatening illness. Several studies have shown that residential college students are at increased risk of being infected by the meningitis bacteria, especially in their first year at school. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommendations regarding the use of a quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine for college students. It is highly recommended that all newly entering residential students at Salem State University be appropriately vaccinated with Meningitis vaccine. Outbreaks of serogroup B meningococcal disease (Men B) have been reported on U.S. college campuses during the last several years, often with tragic consequences. Unfortunately, the quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine does not provide protection against Men B disease. CDC recommends the additional use of Men B vaccines for people identified to be at increased risk. Salem State Health Services recommends speaking with your health care provider about the Men B vaccine and discuss whether this additional vaccine is appropriate for you.
This fall the campus will be abuzz with Election 2018 programming. Students will have the opportunity to register to vote and engage in social activities such as debate watch parties, as well as films and forums to learn about contemporary political issues and get excited to vote on Tuesday, November 6. IMPORTANT DEADLINE The last day to register to vote in the November Election is Wednesday, October 17. There will be many opportunities to register to vote on campus including a voter registration table on opening day at the ice cream social. To get involved, learn more, and enjoy a snack please stop by the Center for Civic Engagement located in Meier Hall 316A. Contact Information: Cynthia Lynch, Director, 978.542.2873, clynch@salemstate.edu Kate Adams, Assistant Director, 978.542.2545, ctr_kadams@salemstate.edu Meier Hall 316A salemstate.edu/civicengagement cce@salemstate.edu Social Media:
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Additional information can be found on the CDC website vaccine information statements. cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/ mening.html cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/vis/vis-statements/ mening-serogroup.html
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CAMPUS RECREATION salemstate.edu/campusrec Gassett Fitness Center at Salem State University Gassett Fitness Center
Gassett Fitness and Recreation Center The Harold E. and Marilyn J. Gassett Fitness and Recreation Center, which opened in November 2013, is a fully-equipped fitness center providing top-tier cardio, strength and functional training equipment, locker rooms, recreational courts and a studio for group exercise classes and other activities. Please contact Kelly Janos at kjanos@ salemstate.edu with any questions you may have.
Intramural and Club Sports
The Gassett Fitness and Recreation Center offers intramural and club sport opportunities for interested students. The intramural program provides individual and team activities as well as tournaments and special events. Current recognized Club Sports include Cheerleading, Rugby, Spirit Dance Team, and Ultimate Frisbee. If students are interested in participating in a club sport, they should contact the Gassett Fitness Center.
Membership
Membership is covered by student fees. Admittance is granted upon successful completion of the registration form at your first visit and presentation of a valid ClipperCard.
Facility Hours – Academic Year Monday-Thursday, 6 am–10 pm Friday, 6 am–8 pm Saturday, 10 am–7 pm Sunday, 12 pm–10 pm
Employment
Numerous employment opportunities are available for students in fitness, membership, facility, aquatic, intramural, and club sport programming areas.
Benefits
There are many benefits to a membership at the Gassett Fitness Center including group exercise class participation, indoor batting cage use, recreational swim, intramural and club sports, locker rooms, studio reservations, recreational courts for informal recreation including basketball and volleyball, free equipment borrowing, special events and incentive programs, and the sponsorship of guests.
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Fifth Annual Wellness Fair
Join us on Thursday, September 27 from 12:15 – 2:15 pm on North Campus for our fifth annual Wellness Fair. On and off campus vendors will provide members of the Salem State community with information and resources to promote a wellness lifestyle. For more information, please contact Kelly Janos (kjanos@salemstate.edu).
NO CAR? NO PROBLEM. It’s easy to survive without a car on campus. Check out the programs below that can help you get around. More information on all of these options is available at salemstate. edu/commuting.
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Gassett After Dark
The Gassett Fitness Center offers alternative programming options throughout the fall and spring semesters with extended hours. Past programs have included blacklight dodgeball and volleyball, cardboard canoe races, life-sized games, a casino night and more! Join us this year on September 28, October 19, March 21 and April 26 for all of the fun and excitement! All events are FREE and current Salem State students can bring guests for FREE as long as their guests are at least 18 years of age with a government issued photo ID. Contact Kelly Janos (kjanos@salemstate.edu) for more information.
• MBTA Buses #455 and #459 go down Loring Avenue to and from the train depot and the Wonderland T Stop and South Station, respectively. • Salem Train Depot connects you to Boston’s North Station, the Newburyport/Rockport rail line and the entire T system. • SSU Shuttles run via Cavalier Coach between campuses during the day. The student-run shuttle hits the malls and Market Basket in the evenings and on weekends. • Zipcars on Central Campus: Students 18 and over can join Zipcar for $15 per year and use cars by the hour or by the day. Gas, insurance and roadside assistance are included. • Zagster bike share. Students receive free membership and the first two hours of every ride are free. The bike path through the marsh behind Atlantic provides a beautiful route between South and Central Campuses. Please use a helmet! • Share a Ride through the North Shore TMA’s ride-matching service. Information on additional campus sustainability initiatives can be found at salemstate.edu/sustainability.
How to contact us: PEAR Program Coordinator: Jessica Stevens Ellison Campus Center, Rm 112 Email: jstevens@salemstate.edu Office phone: 978.542.2987 PEAR 24/7 confidential advocacy line: 978.594.7089
About PEAR: Salem State University is one of 27 universities and the only university in Massachusetts that received a federal grant in 2015 from the Office of Violence against Women (OVW). The grant funds the PEAR (Prevention, Education, Advocacy, and Response) Program that helps empower students to have safe, healthy, and respectful relationships. PEAR staff provides 24/7 confidential
support, advocacy, and information for survivors of all identities who have been impacted by sexual and/ or intimate partner violence. PEAR also coordinates prevention and education programs on campus about healthy relationships, effective communication, boundaries, and consent, as well as how students can learn strategies to be prosocial bystanders in order to create a safer campus community. 7 • welcome back
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All members of the Salem State community are provided with a university email account and are required to use their Salem State email account for all university business communication. Your Salem State email account is the main way you will be contacted by the university, faculty, staff, and student organizations. Stay connected! welcome back • 8
Philanthropy at Salem State, a Family Affair Family philanthropy plays an important role in building and shaping a well-rounded educational experience for Salem State students. Gifts from parents and families help to keep out-of-pocket costs down and allow the university to enhance programs that keep Salem State competitive. To learn more about opportunities for giving, please contact Wendy Davison at wdavison@salemstate.edu. Students can also become involved in fostering a lasting awareness of and appreciation for philanthropy as Student Ambassadors and through the Student Philanthropy Council. Students have the opportunity to organize events and interact with alumni, donors and fellow students throughout the year to help celebrate philanthropy at Salem State. And through a close-up look at University development operations, they can build the skills to become better communicators, fundraisers, and leaders. For more information contact Erica Bourbeau at ebourbeau@salemstate.edu.
DISABILITY SERVICES Disability Services promotes an accessible educational and campus-wide experience by coordinating services and accommodations for students with disabilities. Our staff works with students to provide appropriate accommodations in the classroom setting. In order to receive accommodations, students must register with the Disability Services office. Students may schedule an appointment to meet with an academic counselor in the office by phone, email, or in person. The Disability Services office is located on the ground floor of the Berry Library and Learning Commons; 978.542.6217; disability-services@ salemstate.edu.
PROGRAM COUNCIL'S WELCOME WEEK Res Hall Takeover
Tuesday, September 4 6-8 pm Peabody and Bowditch Halls Program Council will be taking over the first-year residence halls. Come join them for a night full of games, food, and a whole lot of fun!
Big Prize Bingo
Thursday, September 6 7-9 pm Ellison Campus Center - Veterans Hall Think you have what it takes to win it big? Program Council will be hosting their semiannual Big Prize Bingo! All you need to do is bring your Salem State ID! Space is limited, so be sure to get there early!
Murder Mystery Dinner
Friday, September 7 6:30-8 pm Ellison Campus Center – Veterans Hall The question of the night, “Who did it?!” Join Program Council as they try to uncover the mystery of who committed the crime! Admission is free! SSU ID required for entry.
Salem Trolley Trip
Saturday, September 8 12:30-3:30 pm Trolley Departs from Behind Ellison Campus Center New to the Salem area? Don’t worry about it! Program Council has you covered. Take a short tour on the trolley around historic Salem and take some time to shop around! Admission is free, registration required. Check social media for registration updates
Be sure to check out Program Council’s social media! You can find them on: Salem State Program Council @ssupc
Meal plans will be loaded to your ClipperCards on Thursday, August 30, for use starting the following day. Marsh Hall will be open Friday, August 31 at breakfast and will remain open for normal meal hours all weekend. You are now able to request an upgrade to your meal plan through your Navigator! Log in today to see the new “Upgrade Meal Plan” link on the “Full Menu” sidebar and explore your options. Once your plan has been upgraded, you will see an immediate adjustment to your bill. Your ClipperCard account will be adjusted within two business days. The deadlines to upgrade your plan are: September 28, 2018 at 3 pm for the fall semester, and February 22, 2019 at 3 pm for spring. Please remember to adjust your meal plan each semester. Join us on Monday, September 10 from 10:30 am-1 pm for the eighth Annual ClipperCard Merchant Fair on Alumni Plaza located in front of the Ellison Campus Center. Enjoy free food, fun and prizes! 9 • welcome back
Chartwells Chartwells Dining Services is committed to supporting your learning environment by providing exceptional dining services. This means we want to make sure you receive the best quality food and service to help you be successful during your academic and extracurricular activities. Chartwells offers abundant residential, commuter, and retail dining options on campus. Enjoy a variety of delicious and nutritious menu items served at some of the busiest social hubs on campus. All our board operations are open to the public so you don’t have to be on a meal plan to dine at these locations. Nonmeal plan customers may pay a fixed price for breakfast, lunch or dinner and enjoy the special event dining during various times throughout the semester. We like to think you can have fun with food so students can look forward to casual events such as building their own caramel apples and PB&J day to dining like celebrities at our annual Night at the Oscars dinner! From full-service cafes to grab-n-go eateries, there are ten locations across campus to enjoy. Upper Campus offers a wide-variety of dining options including Burger King, Giffords Famous Ice Cream, Mondos, Chopped!, plus Dunkin’ Donuts in Meier Hall. Central Campus houses many attractions such as The Salem Diner, Starbucks, and The Bertolon Food Court. Outtakes is located at two locations and provides guests with pre-made salads and sandwiches, ice cream, sushi, and freshly made cookies. South Campus Café offers classic “quick-picks” such as popcorn chicken and fries, and the O’Keefe Center is a favorite for their snack stand and fresh coffee. While on campus, come dine with us and meet our staff. We’re here to serve you and if there’s anything you need Just Ask!
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As you navigate your way through college, there are numerous resources and support systems in place to make sure you get the encouragement and guidance you need. Skyfactor Mapworks is a system on campus where you can complete a survey each semester which will give you a customized student report that will enhance your ability to be successful at Salem State. Additionally, Mapworks is a system where you can find faculty/staff contact information, campus resources, and you can even schedule appointments with faculty/staff. If you have any questions about Mapworks, contact Retention Services.
Fall Transition Survey: September 25 – October 9 Spring Transition Survey: January 29 – February 12 Keep an eye out for more information and you can follow us online: Mapworks at Salem State University @SSUMapWorks Access your survey from the Salem State webpage at salemstate.edu > Info For – Current Students > Get Support > Mapworks > Sign in with Navigator credentials.
Add/Drop Registration The day school add/drop period runs from Wednesday September 5 through Tuesday September 11. You may rearrange your schedule by adding or dropping courses via Navigator. Dropping an undergraduate day class after September 11 will result in a class withdrawal grade of W. For evening courses through the School of Continuing and Professional Studies, the deadline to drop is two days after the class start date. If you need assistance adjusting your schedule, academic advisors will be available for consultation on a walk-in basis in the Center for Academic Excellence on the first floor of the Library during the first week of the semester.
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Pay tuition bill by August 8 Submit completed health form Sign up for eRefund Enroll in or waive health insurance Complete the financial aid to-do list and Login at navigator.salemstate.edu Get ClipperCard ID card and check account
Questions? Ask the Viking at salemstate. edu/navcenter or contact the student navigation center salemstate.edu/navcenter Phone: 978.542.8000 Email: navcenter@salemstate.edu
SECURE IMAGE UPLOAD to upload health forms How and medical documents The directions for using the secure image upload to enter Immunization documentation into your health record: 1. Log in to your navigator account 2. Go to the health portal and log in 3. Click on immunizations 4. Choose “add immunization record” 5. Choose file (that has the copy of immunization) then click open to upload a photo of the immunizations 6. Click on the image to make sure the correct file has been uploaded and 7. Click on save records
Graduating this Year? Don’t Forget to Apply!
Applications for graduation are now open for fall 2018 in Navigator and will be open for spring and summer 2019 on September 1, 2018. Applications for students completing this fall are due on October 15, and we also strongly encourage all students planning on graduating in May or August 2019 to submit applications as soon as possible in the fall semester. If you apply in September or October for May or August, you will receive a review of your remaining requirements so you can stay on track for the spring semester. Log into your Navigator account and click on “Apply for Graduation” under My Academics to complete your application. Be sure to review your degree tracker report and visit the advising office in the Berry Library and Learning Commons with any questions you may have. For more information on graduation application deadlines, please visit salemstate.edu/graduation
Student Accounts
Your tuition bills are accessible online through Navigator at salemstate.edu/navcenter and select Questions? Ask the Viking (salemstate.edu/ask). For instructions on how to access your bill, make your payments online, setup e-refunds to be direct deposited into your checking or savings account, and to set up authorized users to view and pay your bill, please visit salemstate.edu/navcenter and select “Student and Family Resources.” Please note: we do not mail out paper bills. Updated bimonthly e-bills are generated online, usually during the first and third week of the month, and you will receive a notification via your Salem State email so please check your Salem State email regularly. The university offers a monthly payment plan through Tuition Management Systems (TMS). To enroll in the plan, please visit afford.com.
Health Insurance
Health insurance coverage is mandatory for undergraduate students registered for nine or more credits and graduate students registered for 4.5 or more credits. The university offers a health insurance plan. You must either enroll in this plan or waive out of it by showing proof of your own comparable insurance. For more information on the health insurance plan, please visit Navigator; choose full menu, campus finance and then student health insurance to enroll in or waive out of the insurance plan. 11 • welcome back
Educational Records and Your Privacy
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) ensures the confidentiality of your education record and restricts the disclosure of your information to third parties, including your parents or other family members. If you want us to share any information about your educational record with your parents, you will need to complete a FERPA release via Navigator by clicking on Full Menu>Personal Profile>FERPA Waiver and bring it into the student navigation center with a photo ID. To find out more about your rights under FERPA, please visit salemstate.edu/ferpa to read the full FERPA policy.
Center for Academic Excellence
CAE, the Center for Academic Excellence helps students achieve academic success by providing a variety of academic services. These academic services include advising, tutoring, mentoring, supplemental instruction, and collaborating with other departments to ensure that students have the appropriate academic supports to be successful at Salem State. The Center for Academic Excellence is located on the first floor of the Berry Library and Learning Commons.
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Here are some key academic resources available to all students:
PEER TUTORS
How to request a FREE Peer Tutor Peer Tutoring helps you become a more independent, self-confident, and efficient learner so that you are better prepared to meet the academic rigors of college. Peer Tutoring is a free service provided to all Salem State University undergraduate students. You must sign up in advance for one-hour appointments in most courses using TutorTrac. See the “Request a peer tutor” link on your Navigator account. Contact Megan Penyack with any questions regarding the Peer Tutoring program: mpenyack@ salemstate.edu; 978.542.6717; salemstate.edu/tutoring.
ACADEMIC ADVISORS
We would like to remind students that Academic Advising is located within the Center for Academic Excellence on the first floor of the Berry Library and Learning Commons. In an effort to best serve our students and establish advising relationships, in addition to your faculty advisor from your major discipline, you have an academic advisor in the Center for Academic Excellence, according to the last name and specialty listed on our website: salemstate. edu/advising. Additionally, Advising Peer Mentors, students who are trained and supervised to assist undergraduate students navigate the university landscape; are available to meet with students in the Center for Academic Excellence. Through shared experiences, peer mentors are in a great position to provide support both academically and socially. Peer advisors assist in familiarizing students with the university’s core curriculum, majors and minors, as well as course selection/registration process.
Parents and Family Council Join the Parents and Family Council! This group serves as a fun forum for parents to communicate ideas, questions and concerns to the university. The council is a sounding board for the divisions of enrollment management, student life and institutional advancement when planning family activities and programs. Our informal group meets monthly on campus over dinner on Thursday evenings. The Parents Council also promotes several events throughout the year, where parents are invited to campus to attend free events with their students and/or to network with other parents. We invite parents to join this group and/or participate in our parent activities throughout the year. Highlights from past parent networking events include: • Welcoming new parents on Move-In Day • Monthly Parents Council meetings • Participating in Homecoming and Family Weekend • Winter Family Day – featuring brunch on campus, plus home hockey or basketball games • Spring Family Day – featuring meals on campus, several home athletic events, the university theatre production, or a student dance recital For more information about the Parents and Family Council, please contact Wendy Davison from institutional advancement at wdavison@salemstate.edu, or Bruce Perry from enrollment management and student life at bperry@salemstate.edu. Join us for the first Parents and Family Council meeting of the new year on Thursday, September 20 at 6:30 pm in room 207 at 331 Lafayette Street. Dinner is provided!
Center for Creative and Performing Arts Connect with us on social media: SalemStateArts @SalemStateArts The Center for Creative and Performing Arts sponsors events in art, creative writing, dance, music and theatre throughout the academic year. Join us and cheer on your fellow students in their performances, experience the work of guest artists or have the opportunity to see and hear what our faculty artists create. Admission is always free for Salem State students! Check out the fall schedule at salemstate.edu/arts or swing by Meier Hall, room 116 to pick get your copy of the Artsview and say hello.
Laptop Support salemstate.edu/sits 978.542.7110 All incoming students are required to have a laptop computer. In conjunction with Salem State’s wireless network, a laptop computer allows students access to the university’s online services anywhere on campus. Information technology services (ITS) offers free walk-in laptop support for all current students in room 159 in the Classroom Building on Central Campus. Walk-in hours for laptop support are 9 am–10 pm, Monday through Thursday, and Friday 9 am–4 pm. You can also contact the ITS helpdesk at 978.542.2036 or it-helpdesk@salemstate.edu.
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FAMILY AND FRIENDS
this a night you won’t want to miss! Tournament open to all Salem State students and family members who are at least 18 years of age with a government issued photo ID. Join your student on a team or compete on a team of parents and family members against the students! Families must register by Friday, October 5 to participate.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 Salem Greenspace Service Project
Friday, October 19 – Sunday, October 21
Join current students, alumni, parents and the entire community in celebrating Salem State through a series of educational, cultural, social and recreational events that ignite a sense of unity and Viking Pride. Be sure not to miss out on this new Salem State tradition! Look for more Family Weekend information at salemstate. edu/familyweekend and updates at our social media outlets. Register for events online at salemstate.edu/ familyweekend.
10 am-12 pm Join the Center for Civic Engagement at Salem Greenspace, a community garden providing fresh fruits and vegetables to the people of Salem. Dress comfortably to be able to walk together and volunteer at this local garden. Gather on the first floor of the Commons Dining Hall on North Campus before traveling to the garden.
Field Hockey vs. Framingham State 12 pm Alumni Field, O’Keefe Sports Complex
Family and Friends Workshops Choose from among one of the sessions below “A Storm of Witchcraft: The Salem Trials and the American Experience”
“Harvey”
Dean Emerson Baker discusses his latest book which considers the critical - and often overlooked - political side to the events in 1692. He traces the story through to the present day, and considers the ways Salem both revels in and reviles
7:30 pm Sophia Gordon Center for the Creative and Performing Arts A limited number of complimentary tickets to the play are available for those who register online by Tuesday, October 16.
its witch trial heritage.
Salem: We’re Much More than Halloween Destination Salem will share what makes Salem such an exciting place to live, learn, and play all year.
Gassett After Dark: Blacklight Dodgeball
Study Abroad 101 Find out about the fabulous opportunities to study abroad from our Center for International Education staff members. Learn how to organize your classes and plans to study in another country.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19
7 pm-12 am Gassett Fitness Center, O’Keefe Complex Teams will compete against each other in the glow of blacklight to see who will be the final team standing. Neon t-shirts, neon dodgeballs, shirt paint, body paint, and glow sticks will all be provided, making welcome back • 14
Campus Tours Tour the campus with our Admissions Ambassadors.
Women’s Soccer vs. Mass College of Liberal Arts
New England Patriots at Chicago Bears
3 pm Alumni Field, O’Keefe Sports Complex
1-4 pm Marsh Hall Dining Common, Central Campus
Downtown Salem Shuttle
Cheer on the Patriots on the big screen! Snacks provided!
Ride the Salem State Shuttle from the Gassett Fitness Center to the Salem Visitor’s Center. Continuous shuttles run between these locations.
TICKET PRICES:
Planetarium Display
Thank you to our Sponsors!
6:30 pm session 7:30 pm session Meier Hall Planetarium
See the moon and the night sky (weather permitting) with Salem State Chemistry and Physics Professor Luke Conlin. Register by Tuesday, October 16 for one of two times scheduled. Seating is limited.
“Harvey” 7:30 pm Sophia Gordon Center for the Creative and Performing Arts
A limited number of complimentary tickets to th play are available for those who register online by Tuesday, October 16.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 Superfan Brunch 11 am-1 pm Marsh Hall Dining Common, Central Campus
Join your student for brunch. Students use their meal plans while visiting families dine for free.
Glass Studio Demonstrations Glassworks Studio, Enterprise Center Have you ever seen glassblowing live? Come to the Glassworks Studio for one of two free demonstrations in the art of glassblowing at 11am and 12 pm .The demo is free but space is limited. Please register online.
All events are COMPLIMENTARY unless otherwise noted.
Chartwells Student Government Association Resident Student Council Art + Design Center for Academic Excellence Center for Civic Engagement Center for Creative and Performing Arts Center for International Education Chemistry and Physics Executive Vice President’s Office First Year Experience Gassett Fitness Center Institutional Advancement Salem State Athletics Salem State Theater Student Life
ALL REGISTRATION FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. Register online at salemstate.edu/familyweekend
ACCOMMODATIONS Boston Peabody Marriott, Peabody MA Discounted room rate of $219 per night/ two night minimum stay marriott.com/hotels/travel/bospb-boston-marriott-peabody/ or 978.977.9700 To request an accommodation for any of these events, please contact disability services at 978.542.6217, TTY 978.542.7146, video phone 866.881.7097 by October 5. For more information about Homecoming and Family Weekend, please contact family@salemstate.edu or call 978.542.7455. 15 • welcome back