Everything you need to do before you arrive

Everything you need to do before you arrive. WELCOME AND CONGRATULATIONS! We understand that changing colleges is an important transition. Let this ...
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Everything you need to do before you arrive.

WELCOME AND CONGRATULATIONS! We understand that changing colleges is an important transition. Let this roadmap be your guide, but feel free to contact the Admissions Office at 1-800-MU-ADMIT with any questions you may have along the way. We are here to help.

Transfer STUDENT Checklist We are committed to making your transition as easy as possible. To help keep you on track, we have created a convenient checklist that you must complete before the start of classes.

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Activate your myVILLE email and portal account (page 3)

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Apply for financial aid if applicable (page 8)

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Contact Veteran Certifying Officer if using military benefits (page 8)

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Complete the student health evaluation forms/process (pages 11-13) Note: This requires scheduling an appointment with your healthcare provider.

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Register for Transfer Orientation & Advising Day (page 4) – either June 26 or August 3

In order to make your transition to Millersville as smooth as possible, we have created the 2015 Roadmap with important tasks for you to complete before you start classes. We encourage you to visit campus over the summer to become more familiar with the area where you will be commuting or making your new home.

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Complete the Math Placement Test if applicable (page 5) Note: There will be an opportunity to complete this at Orientation.

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Submit your official final transcripts to the Admissions Office (page 4)

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Read One Book, One Campus selection — Memory of Water by Emmi Itaranta (page 4)

The entire university community is preparing for your arrival. You can expect many engaging activities to help you get to know your classmates and professors, as well as numerous resources for ensuring your continued academic success.

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Sign up for MU|Alert, our email/text/phone emergency notification system (page 7)

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Becoming a Millersville Marauder is a once-in-a lifetime experience. You have made a great decision to join the Millersville University community! The academic, cultural and social climate at Millersville is very stimulating, and the quality of our faculty makes this a wonderful place to study, live and work. You will have access to our state-of-the-art facilities, brand-new residence halls, nationally ranked programs and so much more. The opportunities for you are endless.

Open your FREE on campus credit union account with PSECU, stop by the center in the SMC or print your application at mville.us/PSECU

March

I encourage you to share this information with your family. Welcome to Millersville University.

3/1

Complete the online housing agreement and preference process if applicable (page 10)

3/9

Meet with the chair of your major department for academic advising and class selection assistance (page 5)

April 4/9

John M. Anderson President

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Welcome.........................................................................................................................................1 Transfer Student Checklist.......................................................................................................2 Setting Up Your myVILLE Account........................................................................................3 Admissions/Orientation Overview.......................................................................................4 Registering for Classes...............................................................................................................5 Bursar’s Office...............................................................................................................................6 Photo ID/Receiving Mail/MU|Alert System/Parking.......................................................7 Financial Aid/Veterans/Accommodations..........................................................................8 Dining Facilities and Meal Plans.............................................................................................9 Housing Information............................................................................................................... 10 Student Health Information/Evaluation Forms.......................................................11-13 Purchasing a New Computer............................................................................................... 14 Getting to Millersville University........................................................................................ 15 Campus Map.............................................................................................................................. 16 Important Contacts – We Are Here to Help!................................................................... 17

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Fall registration begins (page 5) Note: Registration times are dependent on credit totals transferred and your last name.

June 6/1

Upload your photo for your student ID to pick up at Transfer Orientation (page 7)

6/15

Sign up for Fall 2015 optional payment plan program with Tuition Management Systems (TMS) (page 6)

6/26

Attend Transfer Orientation & Advising Day (page 4)

JULY 7/1

Sign up for Third-Party Authorization to access electronic tuition bills if a family member is helping you pay your tuition (page 6) Complete online alcohol and sexual assault prevention portals (page 4)

7/17

Look for Fall 2015 E-bill (page 6) Note: Bills are only sent electronically.

AUGUST 8/1

Sign up for refunds with TMS payment plan if you are expecting a refund (page 6) Sign up for the commuter meal plan or adjust residential meal plan via Max - My Dining (page 9)

8/3

Attend Transfer Orientation & Advising Day (page 4) Note: Disregard if you attended the June Transfer Orientation & Advising Day

8/5

Fall 2015 bills due – pay or clear bill (page 6) Confirmation is required even if no payment is due. Complete the “clear bill” process explained on page 2 of your e-bill.

8/10

Purchase a parking permit if applicable (page 7)

8/12

Last day to sign up for, cancel or adjust Fall 2015 TMS payment plan contract (page 6)

8/21

Last day to cancel/reduce Fall 2015 meal plan (page 9)

8/22

Residential transfer students move into on-campus housing (page 10)

If admitted after dates listed above, please complete all steps up to your admit date as soon as possible, then continue to follow the checklist. For additional information, visit www.millersville.edu/advisement/transfer-resources.

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Setting up Your myville Account

ADMISSIONS/ORIENTATION OVERVIEW ADMISSIONS OFFICE

PARENT & FAMILY ORIENTATION

Submit your final college transcript. If you are currently enrolled elsewhere and will be until you begin at Millersville, please submit official transcripts at the end of each term (spring, summer, fall, etc.).

June 26 or August 3



Admissions Office P.O. Box 1002 Millersville, PA 17551-0302

Need to update your information? The Admissions Office can also help if you would like to change your major; change personal information such as email, address and telephone number; or if you would like to switch your housing status. If you need to update any of this information, please send your request along with your full name and Millersville ID number to [email protected] or call 1-800-MU-ADMIT.

TRANSFER ORIENTATION & ADVISING DAY June 26 or August 3

Congratulations! You’re officially a Marauder.

IT’s Time to set up Your myVille Account!

REGISTER NOW! Transfer Orientation & Advising mville.us/transfer-orientation Day introduces you to life at Millersville through socializing with other new transfer students; sessions aimed at introducing you to technology, academics and campus life; and meetings with your Academic Dean and Academic Advisor. Students who need to complete the Math Placement Test or register for classes can do so on this day. Preregistration is required, as space for each date is limited. Please note, Orientation is required and an Orientation fee is included in your first-semester bill whether you attend or not. This fee covers programming materials and meals.

REGISTER NOW! mville.us/parents

Parents and family members of incoming transfer students are invited to attend Parent & Family Orientation. Parent & Family Orientation is designed to provide parents and family members with tools that will prepare them to support their student as well as introduce them to Millersville campus programs and services. Please note there is no programming or child care for young children. Preregistration is required, as space for each date is limited. Cost is $20 per person.

ONLINE ALCOHOL & SEXUAL ASSAULT Prevention PORTALS Deadline: August 23 All new students entering Millersville are required to complete the following online portals: Zombies, Alcohol & You (alcohol abuse prevention) and Not Anymore! (sexual assault prevention). Students will receive an email at the beginning of July with instructions on how to complete the programs.

ONE BOOK, ONE CAMPUS Deadline: August 23 Students are asked to read Memory of Water, a novel by Emmi Itaranta, before classes begin. Copies of the book are available for purchase at the University Store or a book provider of your choice.

DAY OF CARING

You’ll be using your myVILLE account to access your University email, portals, computer labs, printing and wireless access and so much more.

Connect with other new transfers by liking www.facebook.com/mutransfer.

To activate your myVILLE account, you will need your M# (Student ID number listed on your Admissions Acceptance Letter). You will be setting a pin number for MAX and receiving your username and creating a password for myVILLE. Make sure to write these down in a safe place!

Transfer students are invited to participate in our annual Day of Caring in partnership with United Way of Lancaster County on Saturday, September 12. This day not only allows you to meet and work with other transfer students, but it is a way for students and professors to give back to the community through service activities and civic engagement. To register, please email [email protected] with your name, phone number and T-shirt size. You will be provided specific information about the day closer to the event; this is an all-day commitment.

For instructions on activating your Millersville account, visit www.mville.us/activate. Once you activate your myVILLE account, be sure to check your Millersville email account regularly. Millersville email is the primary communication mode for information. Go to www.millersville.edu/logins to access the portals listed below.



myVILLE provides access to your email, the university portal, computer labs, printing and wireless internet access.



MAX provides access to course registration, grades, transcripts and degree audits, and bursar and financial aid information.

The IT Help Desk is here to help! Contact the IT Help Desk at 717-871-7777 [email protected] Location: Boyer Building



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The Admissions Office is here to help! 1-800-MU-ADMIT [email protected] Location: Lyle Hall



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Registering for classes

BURSAR’s OFFICE

Step 1: Transcript Evaluation

Step 4: Register for Classes

E-BILLS

You received a transfer credit evaluation when you were admitted. This will let you, and your advisor, know how your previous coursework will fit into your academic program here.

Registration for fall classes begins in April. Transfer students who have paid their deposits by the beginning of registration can register with our current students. Your registration appointment information and step-by-step instructions on how to register are available on the Registrar’s website at www.millersville.edu/registrar. Register for the classes you discussed in consultation with your department chair.

The Bursar’s Office will send email notification to students at their Millersville email address when bills become available. Fall 2015 bills are expected to be available online as of July 17, 2015. Follow the instructions in the email to VIEW/PRINT/PAY/CLEAR the bill.

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Ensure that the Admission’s Office receives your most recent course transcript ([email protected] or Admissions Office, P.O. Box 1002, Millersville PA 17551). Send an updated transcript at the end of spring (and summer if enrolled) semester.



Check out the Transfer Equivalency website at www.mville.us/transfer-equivalency to see how the courses from your previous institution will transfer if the process has not been completed.



If you have questions about your evaluation, you can contact the Transcript Credit Coordinator at 717-871-4625 or speak to your chair/advisor (see below).

Step 2: Math Placement Test



If you did not complete a college-level math course at your previous institution, you will need to complete a Math Placement Test prior to registering for math and some science classes. The test can be taken during Transfer Orientation & Advising Day (June 26 or August 3) or by making arrangements with the math department at 717-871-7668.



If you are unsure if you need to take a placement test, please consult the appropriate department: Math, 717-871-7668.

Step 3: Meet with Your Department Chair for Advisement



Incoming transfer students who have declared a major should contact their department chair (or their designee) for advisement and registration assistance. A list of department chairs is available at www.mville.us/transfer-contact. Any Undeclared/Exploratory transfer students should speak to the Office of Academic and Student Development at 717-871-5333 or 717-872-3257.



Familiarize yourself with your Degree Audit (available in MAX). This report helps you understand what class requirements have been completed and what still needs to be taken for your major. Print a copy and bring it with you when you meet with your department chair – they can help you understand the report.





If you paid your deposit after April, you can register anytime after you have met with your department chair.



If the class is full, you may add yourself to the wait list. Please note that you will be notified of an opening through your Millersville email. You can also sign up for MAX Mobile – the MAX mobile menu item in your MAX account can be set so that you receive a text message when your wait-listed class becomes available.



If you wish to take classes this summer at Millersville, you’ll need to contact the Registrar’s Office at 717-871-5005 to have your MAX account adjusted to add summer classes.

Assistance Throughout the Process



Recognizing that this is sometimes a confusing process, we encourage you to reach out to the Advisement Coordinator of Transfer Students with any questions or concerns. This office was created specifically to help transfer students at Millersville. You can contact the Advisement Coordinator of Transfer Students at [email protected].



A Transfer Resource web page has been developed to address many common transfer questions – www.millersville.edu/advisement/transfer-resources.



Academic & Student Development (2nd floor of Lyle) is available to help all students with academic advising questions and registration. Walk-ins are welcome!

All bills are processed electronically.

To complete Third-Party Authorization, students must: 1. Log on to myVILLE. 2. Select MAX. 3. Select Student Services. 4. Select Bursar Student Accounts. 5. Select Parent (Third Party) Access to Billing Information. 6. Select Accept Terms by checking the box. 7. Click on Enable Authorized Payer Access. 8. Select Email Billing Tab. 9. Select Add New Third-Party Email Address. 10. Provide Parent/Third-Party Name, Email Address, create User ID and Password (of your choice). Hit Save. 11. Click on Return to Billing Email List to send an email confirmation. 12. Select Notify and Confirm request. In order for parents or other third parties to receive an email when bills are available, have access to online billing and be granted permission to discuss confidential account information with our office, Third-Party Authorization is required by law.

TMS PAYMENT PLAN Millersville University, in conjunction with Tuition Management Systems (TMS), offers an OPTIONAL convenient payment plan program. The plan for Fall 2015 begins on June 15, 2015. Later applications are accepted. The deadline to join for Fall 2015 is Wednesday, August 12, 2015.*

The Registrar’s Office is here to help! 717-871-5005 • [email protected] www.millersville.edu/registrar • Location: Lyle Hall

STUDENT REFUNDS Expecting a refund? Don’t get stuck waiting 14 days for a paper check. Signing up for direct deposit ensures that excess funds are directly deposited into your checking or savings account within 72 hours of an overpayment. Even if you do not utilize Tuition Management Systems (TMS) for a payment plan, all refunds are processed in this system. Register your account with TMS to choose either a paper check or direct deposit, and verify your address. Register your preference at www.millersvillechoice.afford.com and click on the register tab.

ACCOUNT DETAIL BY TERM Millersville bills undergraduate students on a per-credit basis. If students add or drop classes or adjust their meal plan, this will change the initial bill. Log onto myVILLE, select MAX, select Student Services, Bursar Student Accounts, and Account Detail by Term to view real-time account activity for the current semester. Any changes made after the original bill has been issued will be reflected here.

The Bursar’s Office is here to help! 717-871-5101 • [email protected] www.millersville.edu/bursar • Location: Dilworth Building

1 – Aug. 14, 2015 May 1

Over 400 traditional and online classes available.



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*Enrollment in TMS after the tuition due date is subject to a $25 late fee. To avoid the late fee, sign up for TMS by the due date of your tuition bill.

THIRD-PARTY AUTHORIZATION

If you haven’t received your final credit evaluation, bring along copies of your unofficial transcripts from your past institutions to help determine overrides and prerequisites.

Transfer Student Advisement is here to help! 717-871-5333 • www.millersville.edu/advisement/ transfer-resources • Location: Lyle Hall

Sign up for this plan by June 15 and divide your bill into five smaller monthly payments, spread over the semester. TMS will mail out information in mid-May. To take advantage of this offer, you may contact TMS at 1-800-722-4867 or visit their website at www.millersville.afford.com.

SUMMER SESSIONS Get Started Early

Contact the Registrar’s Office at 717-871-5005.

Session1

Session 2

Session 3

May 11 - June 6

June 8 - July 10

July 13 - August 14 6

Photo id/receiving mail/MU|Alert System/Parking

FINANCIAL AID/VETERANS/Accommodations

PHOTO ID

FINANCIAL AID

ACCOMMODATIONS

Students are encouraged to submit a photo at www.mville.us/photoid or visit the University Services Office in Boyer Building, Room 123, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. ID cards can be picked up during Transfer Orientation & Advising Day or in the University Services Office during normal business hours.

The Office of Financial Aid assists students, regardless of their economic resources, in obtaining the financial assistance necessary to attend Millersville through federal and state aid, loans and scholarships. Students (and their families) must complete the FAFSA (Federal Application for Federal Student Aid) each spring for the following academic year. Millersville’s FAFSA school code is 003325. Submitting your FAFSA by May 1 will help you meet state aid deadlines.

The Office of Learning Services provides accommodations for students with developmental, medical, mobility, physical, psychiatric and learning disabilities.

RESIDENTIAL STUDENT MAIL

Please note that financial aid cannot be used in the University Bookstore. However, if you are expecting a refund (your expenses are less than your awards), you may apply for a book loan and use that money in the Bookstore. Contact Financial Aid for more information.

If living on campus, student mail should be addressed as follows:

Your Name Millersville University # Residence Hall (e.g., 110 Gilbert Hall) Millersville, PA 17551



Financial Aid is available for students planning to attend both full-time (12 credits or more) and part-time (6-11 credits). Aid is also available for summer sessions through a special application. Aid is NOT available for the winter session.

The University Services Office is here to help! ID Cards: 717-871-7008 • Mail: 717-871-7008 www.millersville.edu/univsvcs Location: Boyer Building, Room 123

Students need to complete two basic steps: 1. Complete a Special Assistance Request Form for Students with Disabilities. 2. Submit official documentation to the Office of Learning Services. Additional information and forms are available at www.millersville.edu/learningservices.

The Office of Learning Services is here to help! 717-871-5554 • [email protected] Location: Lyle Hall, Room 352

For information about financial aid, visit www.millersville.edu/finaid/index.php.

The Office of Financial Aid is here to help! 717-871-5100 • [email protected] Location: Lyle Hall

MU ALERTS Sign up for the Millersville University Emergency Alert System at www.mualert.millersville.edu. This system will ensure that you are notified of any emergency occurring on campus, and weather closings and delays.

PARKING Students wishing to park on campus are required to purchase a parking permit. Parking permits can only be purchased through your student account (MAX). Log in to your MAX account; under the Student Services tab you will find the online permit portal. Once you have applied online and paid for your parking permit, you must stop by the parking office (Lebanon House) to pick it up. You must have your Millersville ID card with you. Parking permits will not be mailed. For more information, visit www.millersville.edu/police/parking.

The University Police Parking Division is here to help! Emergency: 911 • Non-emergency: 717-871-4357 www.millersville.edu/police/parking Location: Lebanon House

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VETERANS The Veterans Certifying Officials in the Office of Financial Aid at Millersville University handles all paperwork for individuals applying for the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) educational benefits. This office is also your link to the DVA in cases of problems with educational benefit processing. Contact information for the Veterans Certifying Officials: Office of Financial Aid P.O. Box 1002, Millersville, PA 17551 Telephone: 717-871-5100, Fax: 717-871-2248 The VA Certifying Officials are located in the Office of Financial Aid on the first floor of Lyle Hall. For advisement and registration assistance, veterans may contact Academic and Student Development at [email protected]. In addition, this office can also provide resources and support to assist vets in personal and academic transition to the University. Information regarding receiving academic credit for military training is available at www.mville.us/military-info. Specifically, the 3-credit Wellness component of the General Education Curriculum is waived for those who have completed basic training. For more information, visit www.millersville.edu/finaid/studentinfo/veteran.php.

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HOUSING INFORMATION

DINING FACILITIES AND MEAL PLANS •

Meal Plan Options Meal Plan

(per semester)

(per semester)

Flex

Guest Meals

Cost of Plan

250 Meals

$150

2

$2,325

210 Meals

$250

2

$2,077

185 Meals

$300

2

$1909.50

150 Meals

$300

2

$1,605

90 Meals

$150

2

$933

60 Meals

$150

2

$672

45 Meals

$150

2

$541.50

(per semester)

(per semester)

Dining Dollars are also available for purchase in increments of $50.

ALL residential students (freshmen, transfers and upperclassmen) are automatically enrolled in the 210 Meal Plan.



Residential students can change their plan between July 17 and September 1 by logging onto their MAX account under MyHousing; instructions are on page 2 of their bill.



Commuter students can add a meal plan between July 17 and September 1 by logging onto their MAX account under MyHousing; instructions are on page 2 of their bill.



Meal Plans are the total number of meals a student has each semester, and Flex Dollars are additional monies that can be used in dining facilities each semester.

The staff of Housing and Residential Programs is dedicated to providing a comfortable living and learning environment. There are many housing options for you to choose from here at the Ville. Be a part of the exciting residence hall transformation in our state-of-the-art, suite-style residence halls, which offer a variety of suite types. Each environment is characterized by living-learning communities and outstanding academic programming to support you in the key areas of academic performance, self-understanding, community connections and social maturity. The transfer student living-learning community will be located in the East Village suites. Request your housing preferences online! Housing and Residential Programs communicates to transfer students through the use of the Millersville email account. First apply online, read and accept the housing agreement, then provide your preferences by answering a few simple questions.

OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING INFORMATION Students interested in living off campus may locate housing: 1. In myVILLE there is a student message board where students advertise classified information, including housing. Students should log in to myVILLE, choose Other from the navigation bar and then Classifieds. 2. Student Lodging, Inc. operates two off-campus complexes as well as some other local properties. Information is available at studentlodginginc.com. 3. There are many local properties that post “For Rent” signs outside as the semesters change.

1. To get started you will need to go to the MAX Portal > Student Services > Housing & Dining > MyHousing.  pper Deck—Second Floor of Gordinier Hall U “All-you-care-to-eat” menu for the entire campus community features daily entrees, grill area, salad bar, soups, deli and more for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open seven days a week with brunch on Saturdays and Sundays.

The Marauder Express Our University Food Truck serves the campus community. Breakfast sandwiches, burgers, fries, cheesesteaks and our own specialty sandwiches are available at University sporting events and around campus.

2. Select Go to Apply Online.

 ampus Grill—Ground Floor of Gordinier Hall C Full-service restaurant open to the campus community features daily specials, a hot food buffet with soup, as well as salad and dessert bars. Serving lunch Monday–Friday.

J uice Bar—First Floor of Student Memorial Center Offers smoothies, protein shakes for your pre- and post-workout, organic coffee and healthy and low-fat snacks. Open seven days a week.

Students who would like to be roommates must request one another in order for the request to be recognized. We will make every attempt to honor all requests, but cannot guarantee based on space availability.

 he Anchor—Ground Floor of Gordinier Hall T Deli convenience store featuring fresh-made sushi, Turkey Hill creamery with soft-serve and hand-dipped ice cream, freshly made pastries from the MU Bake Shop and a variety of coffee, drink and snack choices. Open seven days a week.

Cyber Café—Lower Level of Caputo Hall Grab ´n Go salads, sandwiches, breakfast items and more. Open Monday–Friday.

 he Galley—First Floor of Student Memorial Center T Pizza by the slice made in our wood stone oven, MU’s famous cheesesteaks from the grill, international station, breakfast items and more. Open Monday through Friday for breakfast and lunch, and Monday–Thursday for dinner.

The Cove—Lower Level of Lyle Hall Deli convenience store featuring custom wraps, pizza, pub burgers and much more! Open Monday–Friday.

North Side Bistro—Lower Level of Lyle Hall “All-you-care-to-eat” setting with a variety of gluten-free and healthy options available in this nut/shellfish-free dining location. Open Monday–Friday.

Starbucks—First Floor of Francine G. McNairy Library/Ganser Hall Open seven days a week.

The Housing & Residential Programs Office is here to help! 717-871-3162 • [email protected] www.millersville.edu/housing

3. View and accept the Housing Agreement terms, and define your preferences. 4. Once completed, select Go to MyHousing. Here you are able to request a specific residence hall or room type.

For more information, visit www.millersville.edu/housing.

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Looking for a gift or care package for your student? Visit www.ocm.com/mlr/giftsandcarepackages to see our many available options! 9

Dining Services is here to help! 717-871-5200 • www.millersville.edu/dining MUDining Services @DiningMU 10

Student Health INFORMATION

Student Health Evaluation: Student Report STUDENT: Please complete this page prior to your appointment with your practitioner. Please be sure to always carry your current health insurance card in the event that it is needed.

Millersville University promotes the overall wellness of each student enrolled.

MU id#:_____________________________ Name: ______________________________________________ Date of birth: ______________________

In order to provide students with high-quality medical care, Millersville University Health Services requires the following information. Please document your health information on the Health Evaluation form. Complete the Student Report portion yourself on page 12, and then have your healthcare provider complete the Practitioner’s Report on page 13.

Female

Male



Permanent (Home) Address: _______________________________________________ State: __________ Zip: ____________

Home Phone: ____________________________________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________________________________ Emergency Contact: _______________________________ Phone:______________________________ Relation: _____________________________

The Student Report (page12), to be completed by you, includes:

Family History



1. Family history

Biological Family Member



2. Personal health history

Father

Age

State of Health

If Deceased: Cause of death

Age at death

Do you or any of your biological family members have:

The Practitioner’s Report (page 13), to be completed by your healthcare provider, includes:

M / F

Epilepsy, Seizures

Sibling

M / F

Hypertension

Sibling

M / F

Heart Disease

Mental Health History Thyroid Disease Personal History – Have you ever had any of the below? If yes, please comment on all positive answers in the space provided below. Yes

3. A physical examination within the past 36 months of admission

If your previous school required a physical examination and immunizations to be completed, and it has been done in the past 36 months, you can submit that information to Health Services along with the Student Report (page 12) to be considered for the requirement. Most times it is acceptable. You will need to contact your previous school to make that request.

Fax to 717-871-5252

AttenTion!

Yes

No

Yes

Eyes:

Neurological/Psychological:

Skin:

• Material goods/Food

• Visual Disturbances

• Dizziness/Fainting

• Rashes

Cardiovascular:

• Corrective Lenses

• Frequent Headaches

• Skin Lesions

• Heart Problems

Gastrointestinal:

• Anxiety

Urinary:

• Heart Murmur

• IBS

• Depression

• Sexually Transmitted Infection

• High Blood Pressure

• GERD

• Insomnia

• Frequent Urinary Tract Infection

• Low Blood Pressure

• Celiac Disease

• ADD/ADHD

• Hernia

•B  leeding Disorder

• Diarrhea/Constipation

• History of Head Injury

• Sickle Cell Disease /Trait

Gynecological:

• History of Concussion

Ears, Nose, Throat:

• Severe Cramps

• Seizures

• Alcohol Use

• Hearing Loss

• Irregular Periods

• Autism Spectrum Disorder

• “Street” Drugs

• Seasonal Allergies

• Breast Problems

Respiratory:

• Learning Disability

Endocrine:

Musculoskeletal:

• Asthma

Current or Past Military Service?

• Diabetes

• Chronic Muscle Pain

• Chronic Cough

• Thyroid Problems

• Chronic Muscle Weakness

No

Other: • Tobacco Use

Comments:

Tuberculosis Screening (please review and “circle” any risk factor in each section that applies) Section 1: Possible Symptoms of Tuberculosis.

Please remember that completion of both sides of the

required. If you fail to submit the Health Evaluation form or submit incomplete medical documentation, it will be returned to you and a hold will be placed on your student record,

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No

Allergies:

• Chronic Back/Joint Pain

Health Evaluation form is

The Health Services Office is here to help! 717-871-5250 • [email protected] www.millersville.edu/services/healthservices • Location: Witmer Building

No

Kidney Disease

• • •

or

Yes

Sudden Cardiac Death before age 50

2. Immunization records Required vaccinations for all students: MMR (measles/mumps/rubella) – 2 vaccinations OR report of positive MMR titers Td (tetanus/diphtheria) or Tdap (tetanus/ diphtheria/pertussis) booster within the last 10 years Meningitis vaccination OR signed meningitis vaccine waiver

Send completed forms to: Millersville University Health Services 4 McCullough Street P.O. Box 1002 Millersville, PA 17551

Relationship

Diabetes

Sibling

1. Tuberculosis test (PPD) – documentation is required to determine if you are at risk; see screening on Student Report.



No

Cancer

Mother

3. Tuberculosis screening – to determine if you are at risk for a tuberculosis infection*

Yes

preventing you from registering for future classes.

• Unexplained weight loss • Unexplained elevation of temperature for more than one week • Unexplained night sweats • Unexplained persistent cough for more than 3 weeks • Unexplained cough productive of bloody sputum Section 2: Risk Factors for Tuberculosis Infection. • Close contact with a known case of infective tuberculosis • Use of illegal injected drugs • HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection • Healthcare worker • Resident or employee in a congregate living setting (nursing home, homeless shelter, correctional facility) • A positive skin tuberculosis test in the past Section 3: Risk Factors for Tuberculosis Disease. • Diabetes mellitus • Lymphoma, leukemia, or cancer of the head, neck or lung • Gastrectomy or jejunoileal bypass (gastric bypass surgery) • Greater than 10% below ideal body weight • Silicosis (occupational lung disease) • Organ transplant recipient

Section 4: If you were born in or in the last 5 years have lived or traveled for 30 days or more in any of the following Areas with a High Prevalence of Tuberculosis as defined by the World Health Organization and the PA State Health Department. Tuberculosis in WHO regions • African Region • Region of the Americas • Southeast Asian Region • European Region • Eastern Mediterranean Region • Western Pacific Region The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the American College Health Association, and the United States Public Health Service recommend that tuberculosis skin testing be performed on all individuals who may be at risk of tuberculosis. Do any of the Sections above apply to you? Yes. If yes, a TB test is required through a PPD skin test, IFGA, or chest radiography. No. If no, you are not required to have the TB/PPD test.* *Some majors require a Tuberculosis test to be completed regardless of the risks above. Please check with your major department.

*Some majors require a Tuberculosis test to be completed. Please check with your major department. Signature of Student_________________________________________________________ Date_____________ For University Use:

Reviewed Signature of University Practitioner___________________________________________ Date____________

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Student Health Evaluation: PRACTITIONER’S REPORT

PURCHASING A NEW COMPUTER

Name:__________________________________________________________ DOB:____________________

Computer Buying & Suggested Specifications

Software

Please review Student Health History and complete this page . This student has been admitted; this information will be used as background to provide proper healthcare if necessary.

Information Technology recommends purchasing a major brand such as Lenovo, Apple, Dell or Toshiba, as they usually offer better warranty support in case your computer requires repair.



• It is recommended that you purchase Microsoft Office, as many of its components will be used in the classroom.



• Microsoft’s educational discount software site can be found at www.microsoftstore.com/store/msstore/cat/ categoryID.37826100.



• Adobe.com has the entire CS6 suite available at an educational discount, although the need for Photoshop and related products is very limited, unless studying graphic design and other related topics.



• If you need any other software, you can search online for “Educational Discount Software.”

Physician/provider to complete below if at risk for Tuberculosis: Tuberculin Skin Test: Date Given _____/_____/_____

Signature ___________________________________________________

Date Read _____/_____/_____

Signature ________________________________________________________

Result _________mm - Positive: _____ Negative _____ If positive, must provide: Chest Radiography within 2 years (please attach a copy of X-ray report) OR IFGA Results ______________ Documentation is required if treatment received for:

a positive TB skin test

abnormal CXR

active tuberculosis

Medication: _____________________________________________________________________________

Date started: _____/_____/_____

Date Completed: _____/_____/_____

Mandatory Immunizations To be completed and signed by a healthcare provider OR attach copy of immunization history (must include mandatory immunizations below) MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Option 1

OR

Dose 1 – Immunized at 1 year of age or after _____/_____/_____ Dose 2 – At least 4 weeks after dose 1 _____/_____/_____

MMR titer Option 2

Tetanus-Diphtheria (Td or Tdap within last 10 years)

Date of titer _____/_____/_____

Td

A copy of the titer results must be attached. (**if not positive, will need vaccinations)

Tdap _____/_____/_____

Apple Computer, Dell and CDW do offer educational discounts. Go to the Apple Education Store for educational pricing and help selecting a system. For Dell discounts, search Dell Member Purchase Program and enter member ID: US126334094. Browse CDW - Millersville for discounted computers and peripherals.

_____/_____/_____

Meningococcal Vaccine Pennsylvania State law provides that a student at an institute of higher education may not reside in a dormitory or campus housing unit unless the vaccination against meningococcal disease has been received, or a student (parent or guardian for minors) may sign a written waiver verifying they have chosen not to receive the meningococcal disease vaccination for religious or other reasons. Please review the following links for information and risk for meningitis: www.cdc.gov/meningococcal/about/risk-community.html • www.cdc.gov/meningitis/bacterial.html Meningitis Vaccine

Waiver:

Date _____/_____/_____ dose 1

I, ______________________________, received and reviewed the information provided by Millersville University regarding meningococcal disease. I am fully aware of the risks associated with meningococcal disease and of the availability and effectiveness of the vaccinations against the disease. I knowingly decided not to receive a vaccination against meningococcal disease for religious or other reasons (please list the reasons for the waiver: __________________________).

Date _____/_____/_____ dose 2 *If vaccine has not been received, the waiver MUST be signed by student/parent.

Signature of student (parent if student is not 18) ___________________________________________________________________

Date _____/_____/_____

Other immunizations recommended: Hep B series #1_____/_____/_____ #2 _____/_____/_____ #3 _____/_____/_____ Varicella _____/_____/_____ or had disease _____/_____/_____

We also recommend that you shop around and compare prices and features to get the best fit for your needs. For general use, all major name-brand laptops are of roughly equal quality and value based on price range. User reviews on computer vendor websites can be helpful as long as you take into account that they are not professional reviews and are based on opinion. Often, you can at least get a good idea as to which models have serious known problems and should be avoided.

HPV #1_____/_____/_____ #2 _____/_____/_____ #3 _____/_____/_____

Laptop vs. Desktop When you purchase a new system, base your decision on your lifestyle and the demands of your academic program. The laptop may be attractive for its mobility. Desktop systems are more easily upgraded, less likely to be dropped and less vulnerable to theft. Replacement parts for desktops are less expensive than laptop replacement parts. You may also need to think about long-term investment. If you want a mouse and keyboard (accessories included with desktops), you may need to purchase these items in addition to the purchase of a laptop.

What students should do before beginning classes

• Ensure that all of your Windows updates are installed and that your automatic updates are turned on.



• Have anti-virus software and the latest virus definitions installed.



• Bring all of the documentation and system CDs that came with your computer in case you need to restore your system.

Physical Examination: (to be completed by Practitioner) Allergies: __________________________________________________________________________ NKA B/P: _____/_____

Pulse: _______

Height: ________

Weight: ________

Current Medications: _____________________________________________________________________ None

Corrected Vision: Right 20/_____

Left 20/_____

Recommended Specifications

Please list: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



• Any current era processor (PC or Mac)

Other pertinent history: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________



• Memory recommendations: 4 GB



• Students who store music and videos on their computer should consider a larger hard drive.

Past surgeries/Hospitalizations: Yes

No

Organ System

Abnormal

Normal

Abnormal

Head, Ears, Nose and Throat

Genitourinary – Hernia (Males)

Eyes

Musculoskeletal

Respiratory

Metabolic/Endocrine

Cardiovascular

Neuropsychiatric

Gastrointestinal

Skin

Normal

(Please use additional sheet for comment/explanation if necessary) Is there any loss or serious impaired function of any paired organ?

Yes

No

Comment:

Is the patient currently under treatment for any medical or emotional condition?

Yes

No

Comment:

Do you have any recommendations regarding the care of this individual?

Yes

No

Comment:

Recommendations for physical activity (PE, intramurals, ROTC, etc.) Practitioner’s Name (print)

Practitioner’s Signature:

Limited

Comment:

Office address:

Phone:



Fax:

License Number:

Date:

Return to: Millersville University Health Services 4 McCullough Street P.O. Box 1002 Millersville, PA 17551 13

Unlimited

FAX to: 717-871-5252

The University IT Office is here to help! 717-871-7777 • www.millersville.edu/infotech Location: Boyer Building 14

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Ropes Course

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Softball Field

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Newman House

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Student Memorial Center

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Nichols House*

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Tanger House

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Northampton House

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Washington House

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Northumberland House

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Water Tower

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Osburn Hall

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Witmer Health Services

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Perry House

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Pike House

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Potter House

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Schuylkill House

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Biemesderfer Center

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Bishop Service Building

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Blair House

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Boyer Building

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Chester House

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Delaware House

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Dilworth Building

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Duncan Alumni House

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Lyle Hall (Admissions)

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Montgomery House

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Harbold Hall

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Important CONTACTs—we are here to help!

Admissions:

Housing:

PARKING:

1-800-MU-ADMIT [email protected] www.millersville.edu/admissions Millersville University Admissions @VilleAdmissions Location: Lyle Hall

717-871-4200 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/housing

717-871-4357 (871-HELP) www.millersville.edu/police/parking Location: Lebanon House

Information Technology:

REGISTRAR’S OFFICE:

717-871-7777 www.millersville.edu/infotech Location: Boyer Building

717-871-5005 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/registrar Location: Lyle Hall

Bursar’s Office: 717-871-5101 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/bursar Location: Dilworth Building

Dining Services:

717-871-5275 www.millersville.edu/dining Location: Gordinier Hall

Financial Aid: 717-871-5100 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/finaid Location: Lyle Hall, 1st Floor

Health Services: 717-871-5250 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/services/ healthservices Location: Witmer Building

LEARNING SERVICES: 717-871-5554 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/learningservices Location: Lyle Hall, Room 352

PLACEMENT TEST: Math: 717-871-7668 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/admissions/ undergrad/newlyadmitted/ placementtesting.php

ORIENTATION: 717-871-5553 [email protected] Location: Lyle Hall

TRANSFER STUDENT ADVISEMENT: 717-871-5333 [email protected] www.millersville.edu/advisement/ transfer-resources Location: Lyle Hall

UNIVERSITY SERVICES (ID CARDS/MAIL): ID Cards: 717-871-7008 Mail: 717-871-7008 www.millersville.edu/univsvcs Location: Boyer Building, Room 123

PSECU: 717-872-6516 Location: Student Memorial Center, Room 110

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