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South Dakota State University New Student Orientation 2014

South Dakota State University New Student Orientation 2014. Families in Higher Education Dr. Marysz Rames Vice President for Student Affairs. Student Success. Help students graduate from SDSU First-Year Experience Program Extended Orientation (Meet State)

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South Dakota State University New Student Orientation 2014

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  1. South Dakota State UniversityNew Student Orientation 2014 Families in Higher Education Dr. Marysz Rames Vice President forStudent Affairs

  2. Student Success Help students graduate from SDSU First-Year Experience Program Extended Orientation (Meet State) • Move-in & Picnic (Friday, August 22) • Convocation & Thumpstart(Saturday, August 23) • Co-Curricular Connections (Sunday, August 24) Common Read: “The Good Food Revolution, Growing Healthy Food, People, and Communities” by Will Allen Living/Learning Communities • Health Professionals • Honors College • Exploratory Studies • Agriculture Focus • Healthy Lifestyle Learning Communities

  3. Wintrode Student Success Center First-Year Advising Center Wintrode Tutoring Center Academic Success Program

  4. Additional Resources Department Help Centers/Tutoring • Chemistry • Math • Physics • Spanish • Writing Center Late Night Larson Student Organizations Supplemental Instruction Summer Bridge Program

  5. Early Alert Program • Early intervention initiated by faculty • Notification for students, academic advisors, and other key staff • All 100- and 200- level courses, some 300- and 400- level courses For more information about student success programs at SDSU, contact the Wintrode Student Success Center. 605.688.4155  Box 2214/SWSC 110, Brookings, SD 57007

  6. Division of Student Affairs • Vice President for Student Affairs Office - Ombudsperson • Admissions • Campus Dining • Financial Aid • Multicultural Center / Student Support Services • Records & Registration • scholarships

  7. Division of Student Affairs • Residential Life • Student Engagement • Career Development • Greek Life • Student Organizations • Student Programming • The Union • Wellness Center • Student Health Clinic • Jackrabbit Pharmacy • Counseling Services • Community Fitness and Recreation

  8. Family Support • Family Education • Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) • Parent Contract

  9. Financing Higher Education at SDSU – “The Maze” Tuition Rates Fees: • University Support and General Activity • Course and Discipline Meal Plan Housing Other

  10. Tuition Rates per/credit hour15 credits South Dakota Residents $ 138.80 $2082.00 MN Reciprocity (estimated) $ 169.55 $2543.25 Non-Residents $ 208.20 $3123.00

  11. Fees per credit hour15 credits University Support $ 90.30 $1,354.50 Non-Resident $113.30 $1,699.50 University Support General Activity $ 28.00$ 420.00

  12. Varying Fees Labs $ 56.40/course Discipline Fees (Nursing, Dairy Science, Engineering, Pharmacy) vary by discipline. Please visit: http://www.sdbor.edu/students/documents/FY15TuitionFeeSchedule.pdf

  13. Meal Plan and Housing Meal Plans • $ 1,511.80 – $1,885.50 per semester (can include meals, flex dollars, or both) On-Campus Housing (Double Occupancy/per semester) • Brown $1,607.20 • Binnewies/Young/Pierson $1,770.05 • Mathews $1,892.60 • Jackrabbit Village/Caldwell $2,496.50 • Jackrabbit Grove $2,616.80 (Upper division housing – Meadows North and South and Waneta)

  14. Other Expenses - books Books (average) • $600.00 – $650.00 per semester • (available to order online August 1st at www.sdstatebookstore.com)

  15. Other Expenses - Parking Vehicle registration (annual rates) • Reserved Lots $ 261.00 • Residence Hall/Commuter Lots $ 135.00 • Remote $ 50.00 • Gravel $ 5.00 • Motorcycle $ 32.00

  16. Dates to Remember – Fall 2014 Meet State (Friday, August 22) • Move-in Day • Picnic • Financial Aid Assistance (Enrollment Services Center #100) • Tuition and Fee Payment (Administration #136) Meet State (Saturday, August 23) • Convocation • Thumpstart • Financial Aid Assistance (Enrollment Services Center #100 10:00am-2:00pm) • Tuition & Fee Payment (Administration #136) Meet State (Sunday, August 24) • Faith Options • Involvement Activities

  17. Dates to Remember September 4 Last day to add or drop classes October 10-11 Dad’s Weekend October 27 – November 14 Pre-registration dates for Spring Semester 2015 -------------------------------------------- April 17-18, 2015 Mom’s Weekend

  18. SDSU is committed to helping students be successful There are many resource people Residence Life Staff, Health and Counseling Staff, Faculty, Advisors, College Deans, Student Affairs Department Heads, Campus Police Whom should you call? Marysz Rames W: 605-688-4493 H: 605-697-6640 Douglas Wermedal W: 605-688-4493 Sam Jennings W: 605-688-4493

  19. Questions/Comments Thank you for your time and attention.

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