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Important information for Saturdays or Off-campus

If you are attending classes on Saturdays, at a corporate-sponsored location, or at another off-campus location (e.g. Hanover, Ramsey) this is the web page where you will find information about your MSIS program.

Your procedures and schedules are specialized and different from the MSIS student who is attending classes on weeknights on campus. The primary difference is that your program is "lock step." This means you will stay with the same group of students and take all your classes together and in a pre-set sequence.

The admissions letter that you received from Stevens is a standard form letter for all graduate students. It does NOT cover the aspects of your program that differ from the standard program. Refer to the information here rather than the information in your letter.In most cases, you will not have to do anything before you attend your first class. You do not have to contact your faculty advisor unless you have a special situation that is an exception from the normal process.

Study Plans

As a result of the lock-step nature of the program, you will not need to create an individual study plan. A standard study plan will be given to you in your first class. This study plan will show the required courses for the Information Management (IM) concentration. Click here to see an example of the IM concentration study plan.

If you have chosen a concentration other than IM, your study plan will be revised after you start the program. You should contact your faculty advisor to discuss the revision. The following table shows the various lock-step programs and their associated faculty advisors:

 

Saturday, Off-Campus Programs, and On-Line Programs – All “Lock-Step”

Program

Advisor

Email

Saturday Lock-Step

Arnold Schron

aschron@stevens.edu

Financial Services Firms

Terry Savage

tsavage@stevens.edu

Open Sites, e.g., Hanover

Arnold Schron

aschron@stevens.edu

Other On-Site Firm programs

Ken Saloway

ksaloway@optonline.net

Pharmaceutical Firms

Ken Saloway

ksaloway@optonline.net

Verizon On-Line

Christine Bullen

cbullen@stevens.edu

Academic Requirements

Your admission letter may have information under the title "Academic Requirements" (lower part of the second page). Anything required here has been determined during your admission process and you must fulfill these requirements. Here are the typical entries:

  • MIS501 This is a pre-requisite course for the MSIS program for students who do not have undergraduate or community college courses in information systems or computer science with grades of B or better. Work experience can also be used to fulfill this requirement. The course is web-based and should be taken as soon as possible and definitely prior to your second semester of courses.
  • MIS502 This is a pre-requisite course for the MSIS program for students who do not have undergraduate or community college courses in accounting, economics and statistics, all with a grade of B or better. This course may be taken at any time since it is an on-line course, but should be before your Finance class. Many students take it in the second summer session since there are no other classes in the lock step program at that time.
  • "Must receive a grade of B or better in first two courses" This is required when a studentˇ¦s undergraduate GPA is low.

If you believe that you should not be required to take MIS 501 or 502, contact your faculty advisor.

Registration

You do NOT register before classes start. As a courtesy to our students in the lock-step programs, we provide enrollment forms on the first day of class. You will fill these out and they will be processed a few days after your first class.

If you try to register on line you will be prevented from doing so by the computer system. The system is designed to work this way to prevent students who are not in your specialized program from registering in your classes.

You cannot be locked-out of classes because they are full. The classes are set up for you and your space is reserved.

Schedules

The lock-step programs run on a different calendar from the standard weeknight programs. For example, typically the first class for weeknight programs is in the last week of August, whereas the first class for Saturday and off-campus programs is after Labor Day.

You will receive a welcome email or letter from your faculty advisor with information about the start date for your program.

There are two classes each Saturday: the first starts at 8:30 A.M. and the second one at 11:15 A.M. Coffee is set up before the first class on the second floor of Morton.

Corporate and other off-campus programs usually begin at 5:30 P.M. in their locations.

Materials

Text books and other materials are available at the Stevens Campus Store, or from an on-line source. Fees

Your admission letter will contain information about fees. These fees differ at different off-campus locations. In your first class you will receive a bill that outlines the tuition costs and fees. This will reflect the correct fees for your program.

Financial Questions

If you have questions about financial issues, financial aid, scholarships, etc., please go to http://www.stevens.edu/ssc/. Your faculty advisor cannot help you with financial matters. The faculty advisor role handles academic advising only.

Stevens Pipeline ID and WebCT ID

You will receive information about your IDs for accessing course materials and Stevens administrative services. You will not be assigned your IDs and PWs until your enrollment forms are processed. Therefore you will be attending your first class prior to having authorization to access any on-line systems.

Your instructors are aware of this and will not expect you to be able to access course materials immediately.

Questions and Concerns

If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact MSIS Program Associate Director, Angela LaSalle at alasalle@stevens.edu