Setup your NSU email account

Configure Email Programs

Students must use their NSU email accounts when sending email to faculty and staff and must clearly identify their names and other appropriate information, e.g., course or program. When communicating with students via email, faculty and staff members will send mail only to NSU email accounts using NSU-recognized user names. Students who forward their NSU-generated email to other email accounts do so at their own risk. SCIS uses various course management tools that use private internal email systems. Students enrolled in courses using these tools should check both the private internal email system and NSU's regular email system. NSU offers students Web-based email access. Students are encouraged to check their NSU email account daily.

Any requests for services from the Graduate Program Office must be in writing or communicated via your NSU email account.

PLEASE SEND AN E-MAIL CONFIRMATION USING YOUR NSU EMAIL ACCOUNT TO YOUR ADVISOR (listed below).

Please consult the NSU Help Desk if you are having problems

Get your NSU ID and PIN

Contact your advisor so that they can:

1) Lift your new student hold so that you can register using .
2) Explain the details of the program you were admitted in to
3) Explain how registration works and answer any questions you might have.
4) Explain the new student orientations

Information Systems (DISS)
Computing Technology in Education (DCTE)

Jessica Rodriguez MPA
(954) 262-2062
(800) 986-2247, ext 22062
jessrod@nova.edu

Jennifer Revezzo B.S. (on maternity leave until Dec 2008)

Computer Information Systems (DCIS)
Computer Science (CISD)


Paula Angelico B.S. ***** Last names (A-K)
(954) 262-2003
(800) 986-2247, ext 22003
pangelic@nova.edu

Zyanya Torres ***** Last names (L-Z)
(954) 262-2061
(800) 986-2247, ext 22061
zyanya@nova.edu

SCIS Financial Aid Counselor

Julieo S. Thompson, MBA, PPEL 
Manager of Financial Aid
Enrollment and Student Services - Carl DeSantis Site
Phone: (800)-806-3680 or (954) 262-3380
Fax: (954) 262-3966
Email:  julieo@nova.edu
http://www.nova.edu/cwis/finaid/

It is very important that all students follow the policies in the Graduate Catalog.

The catalog is the governing document for all program-related information, requirements, and policies. Please become familiar with its contents. Failure to read this catalog does not excuse students from the rules and procedures contained in it. If there is any conflict between the information contained in the catalog and that contained in other documents, the information in the catalog prevails.

Graduate Catalog

It is very important that you become familiar with WebCT which is the primary web based tool for SCIS.

You will not have access (courses will not show up in WebCT) to any courses you have registered for until the first day of that term.

SCIS Online Orientation
http://www.scis.nova.edu/Orientation/index.html

WebCT:
http://www.nova.edu/webct/index.html

Getting Started with WebCT:
http://www.nova.edu/webct/getting_start.html

WebCT Help:
http://www.nova.edu/webct/help.html

Browser Information:
http://www.nova.edu/webct/browser.html

Minimum Computer Requirements

Each student must have an active broadband account with an Internet Service Provider (ISP) and must have his or her own personal computer, not more than three years old, running the Windows or Macintosh operating system. Students will be provided NSU accounts that will allow access to email, certain databases, WebCT, and other services.

If you do not own a computer you need to purchase one. NSU's students can receive discounts from Dell and Gateway.



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