To do list for new graduate students
Written by N. Mölders
and U.S. Bhatt
- Meet your advisor
- Get your cubicle assignment and ask for a campus
map from our Administrative Assistant.
- If you are an international student then you should also make an
appointment with the International Student Office (Eielson room 215)
to report your arrival.
- If you are an international student and have not yet obtained a Social
Security (SSN) then go to the 12th Ave Social Security Office and
apply for one. Make sure you obtain a certificate of application,
which you will need to show it to HR. There is a bus that goes downtown
that is available at the Wood Center. From the main station downtown
it is a 15 minutes walk to the 12th Ave SS office. There is a UAF
campus shuttle that stops in front of the Elvey building (GI) about
every 20 minutes that can take you to the Wood Center.
- Go to Human Resources (HR) located in the Elvey
building on the 6th floor to sign your contract. HR will also give
you the tuition waiver form, which is required for registration.
- Go to UA Online to print your registration form. Complete
this form and obtain advisor’s signature. Take
the form to the Office of the Registrar in Signer’s Hall. You will be able to sign up for
classes once you give this form to them; make sure you make a copy
so you can then register online. Future registrations can be done
online, but first time, registration must be done in person. In order to print your registration form, do the following:
Go
to UA Online
Put
in your ID and password, click submit
Click
on student services; then click on registration.
Click
on check your registration eligibility then click on print Registration
Form
- Go to the Financial Aid office (101Eielson building)
if required. This step will be often needed by students who will
live in student housing because the university requires rent payment
in advance for the entire semester. Do not be alarmed at the thought
of going to Financial Aid as this is normal. They will make arrangements
so that you can pay your rent on regular basis throughout the semester
so you do not have to pay everything at once.
- Go visit Vicky Zins (IARC 423) and apply for a
Polar Express Card with access to IARC, the cubicle area (3rd or
4th floor depending on where your cubicle is located), GI doors,
locker room and library; get the required signatures and bring the
form sheet back to Vicky. Go to the Polar Express Card Office in
203 Eielson building once Vicky tells you to do so. They will take a photo and issue the Polar Express card. If you are
in student housing, the access to those doors can be added at this
time.
- Visit Dave Covey in the CRC Elvey room 227B
to apply for a GI email account if your supervisor is GI faculty. Go visit Jim Long in IARC 406
to apply for an IARC email account if your supervisor is IARC faculty.
- Go to Computing room (Elvey room 227D), and apply
for an account to submit your timesheet online. You will need this
to report your hours worked and to get paid.
- See the Department administrative assistant between
8:30am to 12:30pm and give her your e-mail address, physical address,
emergency contact information, and your cubicle location.
- Get a student orientation, a library tour, and
attend the Atmospheric Science Semester Start-uo Luncheon. Times for
these events will be posted.
- Familiarize yourself with the UAF Catalogue, the
Class Schedule, the Atmospheric Science Program Graduate Student
Guidelines (http://www.uaf.edu/asp/Academics/grad.guidelines.htm),
and the Graduate Plan (http://www.uaf.edu/asp/Academics/grad.plan2.htm).
- Read the syllabi of the classes you will be taking
in your first semester and find out whether they will be taught using
Blackboard. If yes, you will have to apply for an account on aurora
in the Bunnell Building room 233. Once you are registered for a class
and have a UAF (google mail) account, in theory, you will automatically have
access to Blackboard. If you have problems when you try to log onto
Blackboard, you need to email your instructor, who will add your
name manually to Blackboard access list.
- If your research is in modeling,
go to the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center in the WRRB (behind
the GI) and apply for accounts on the SGIs and iceberg. Note that
you will need an account on the SGIs later for the Dynamics class
anyhow. You will need a copy of your birth certificate or your passport
to apply for the ARSC accounts. Visit www.arsc.edu to get more information
about getting an account.