All Postgraduate Students: University Registration
All Postgraduate Students: University Registration
All Postgraduate Students: University Registration
uniVERsitY REGistRAtion
2011/2012
REGistRAtion GuidEbook foR
tAbLE of ContEnts
uWi Contact information ...........................................................2 Welcome ..................................................................................3 About this booklet......................................................................3 How to register? ........................................................................3 Rules for Registration .................................................................3 When to Register.......................................................................4 on-line dates registration ..........................................................4 financial Clearance ..................................................................4 What is registration? .................................................................5 How to select courses for your academic programme? .................5 Where to register?.....................................................................5 four-step registration process for uWi on-line registration for 2011/2012 ............................................................. 6 - 10 my st. Augustine vocabulary ............................................ 10 - 11 uWi st. Augustine academic calendar 2011/2012 ...................12 uWi student id card issue schedule ..........................................13 Reasons to complete the registration process .............................13 Library information..................................................................13 need help? .............................................................................14 Registration hold definition guide .............................................14 online registration course restrictions guide ..............................15 Pre-requisite error ...................................................................16 Changing registration information [add/drop] ..........................16 Change of programme/option and/or enrolment status [full-time/part-time/evening] ................................................16 Changing personal information ................................................16 Alma Jordan Library orientation tours ......................................16
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ContACt infoRmAtion
Student Accounts, Bursary tel: 1 868 662 2002 Exts. 83380/83381/83382 fax: 1 868 662 3854 Student Advisory Services tel: 1 868 662 2002 Ext. 82097 fax: 1 868 662 663 0052 Email: [email protected] Student Health Service Unit tel: 1 868 662 2002 Ext. 82153 fax: 1 868 662 2002 Ext. 82153 Help Desk online Help tel: 1 868 662 2002 Exts. 83969, 83970, 83971, 83972 Email: [email protected]
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WELComE
Welcome to all new students and welcome back to continuing students. We trust that your academic year 2011/2012 will be both productive and rewarding.
You are asked to note specifically that REGistRAtion is bY sEmEstER onLY. this means that: All students will be required to register by semester Students will be required to do on-line registration at the beginning of semester i for onLY semester i and Year Long courses. Please ensure that you understand and are aware of what constitutes Year Long and whether any of your courses falls within this category. When one registers for Year Long courses a semester 2 reading, however, will appear on the fee Assessment invoice. This is normal. If you have onLY Year Long course/s to register for you must register in semester i and use REGs1000 for registering for the Year Long course/s. If you have other courses including year long courses to register for there would be no need to use REGs 1000 for the year long course. Register as normal. Students will be required to do on-line registration at the beginning of semester ii for onLY semester ii courses and similarly for semester iii. the dates for semester iii will be announced at a later date Continuing students who have no Semester I courses will be required to formally apply for Leave of Absence. failure to do so will result in your being considered to have withdrawn from the university. new students who have no semester i or Year Long courses should seek deferral of their registration to the next semester. If you are a Continuing/Returning student and fail to register by september 16th, 2011 for semester i and february 10th, 2012 for semester ii, it will also be assumed that you have withdrawn from the university. Leave of Absence forms must be completed by september 16, 2011 for semester i and february 10, 2012 for semester ii. New students must submit their medical certificate to the medical officer, uWi Health service unit. failure to do so may affect your ability to access your academic records in the future. CHECK YOUR RECORDS REGULARLY TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE ACCURATE AND UP-TO-DATE.
to give you all the vital information about the university registration, we have produced this information booklet, which outlines the registration procedures. We advise you to take a moment to go through this booklet, and hold on to it as a reference. it will answer some crucial questions you might have regarding the uWi system of registration. if you have any doubts or queries about the registration process after reading this booklet, please feel free to contact the office of Graduate studies and Research at 662-2002 Exts: 82616/82613/84190/84367/84191 between 9:00am 12:00noon and 2:00pm 4:30pm. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this publication, the university of the West indies accepts no liability for errors or omissions.
HoW to REGistER?
for the academic year 2011/2012 ALL students will be required to register online using the banner student Administration system at http://sta.uwi.edu. this means that students can register online via the web from anywhere, either on-campus or off-campus, using a computer with internet access between the hours of 6.00am to 12.00midnight Eastern standard time.
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Semester I NB:Tuition fees and Halls of Residence fees are payable by semester Pay All Compulsory fees in full at the beginning of the academic year Pay fees at any branch of the Republic Bank Ltd. using the bank deposit slip Deposit receipt of payment of compulsory fees, the fee assessment invoice and proof of payment/scholarship/funding in boxes provided at the bursary, (Ground floor of the student Administration building) Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago ONLY should deposit the GAtE foRm, nEW t&t birth Certificate (with Pin) and receipt of payment of compulsory fees in these boxes Check online for financial clearance within five working days. Semester II NB:tuition fees and Halls of Residence fees are payable by semester. All students are therefore required to register in semester ii as well Pay fees at any branch of the Republic Bank Ltd. using the bank deposit slip Deposit receipt of payment of compulsory fees, the fee assessment invoice and proof of payment/scholarship/funding in boxes provided at the bursary, (Ground floor of the student Administration building) Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago ONLY should deposit the GAtE foRm, nEW t&t birth Certificate (with Pin) and receipt of payment of compulsory fees in these boxes (applicable to students registering for the first time for the academic year in semester ii Check online for financial clearance within five working days. NOTE: Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago who are registering for the first time in Semester II of the 2011/2012 academic year must deposit the GATE FORM together with receipt of payment of compulsory fees and other documents identified above. notE: Postgraduate students who are registered in programmes covering three semesters will be required to pay their full fees within the first two semesters. the step-by-step registration instructions are provided in detail in this booklet. Please pay particular attention to these registration instructions.
finAnCiAL CLEARAnCE
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WHAt is REGistRAtion?
in order to attend a class at uWi, a student must first register for the course. the registration process involves a series of steps that a student must follow to officially register for a course.
WHERE to REGistER?
All programmes and courses offered have already been defined and approved by your faculty under the Curriculum Advising and Programme Planning (CAPP) module in the banner student Administration system. Please refer to your faculty Postgraduate information Guide for assistance in determining the course requirements for the programme to which you have been accepted. You should also familiarize yourself with the Regulations for Graduate diplomas and degrees and the other booklets to guide you through your postgraduate years. these are all available on our website at www.sta.uwi.edu/postgrad. for New students, faculty Advisors will be available for consultation at your faculty academic advising session. new students must note the dates and times assigned for their faculty Academic Advising. Refer to your faculty Advising schedule on our website at www.sta.uwi.edu/postgrad. Continuing students are expected to register every SEMESTER until they are awarded their degree.
You may register using any laptop or PC with internet access either at home, at an on-campus laboratory or at any internet caf. Computer kiosks located in the lobby area of the student Administration building will also be available during the hours of 8.30 a.m to 6.00 p.m monday to thursday and 8.30 a.m to 4.30 p.m on friday excluding weekends and Public Holidays. Computer labs on campus will be available for registration from August 22nd, 2011 to September 16th, 2011. Please check their availability on-line at www.sta.uwi.edu/postgrad. We encourage you to use off-campus facilities to avoid long queues and unnecessary delays at the on-campus computer lab(s).
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REGistRAtion PRoCEss
fouR stEP REGistRAtion PRoCEss foR uWi on LinE REGistRAtion foR 2011/2012.
Please read the following carefully and carry out the instructions detailed therein. this will assist you greatly in registering for your courses and avoiding major difficulties. You should also read this in conjunction with your Postgraduate student Handbook and faculty Postgraduate booklet before beginning your on-line registration. the following section details the uWis 4-step process.
nEW studEnt Refer to fACuLtY ACAdEmiC AdVisinG sCHEduLEs for dates and locations of your facultys academic advising (available on our website www.sta.uwi.edu/postgrad)
YOU must:
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Consult your faculty advisor for information on courses for which you must register Ensure that you are clear on which courses are designated year long courses. You may or may not be doing one or more of these. Ensure you are given a faculty academic advising form with the courses for which you must register At tHE End of tHE AdVisinG sEssion. keep for your information.
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EMAIL ADDRESS - Activate your email account Every student is assigned an official UWI email address. Your email address is the one to which all official email from the University will be sent. It is in the form [email protected]. Please activate your email promptly and check it regularly to ensure that you receive any important information from the University.
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REGistRAtion PRoCEss
nEW studEnt before you begin your online registration, carefully study the online Registration instruction Guide. the link to the guide is located at http://sta.uwi.edu/registration/ bannerRegistrationmanual.pdf
ContinuinG studEnt before you begin your online registration, carefully study the online Registration instruction Guide. the link to the guide is located at http://sta.uwi.edu/registration/
YOU must:
1. 2.
YOU must:
1. 2.
do your own data entry. Register for courses listed on your faculty advising worksheet/ form. Print your registration fee assessment invoice which is used to complete the financial clearance process.
do your own data entry. Print your registration fee assessment invoice which is used in the financial clearance process.
3.
Continuing students who are awaiting results on their Research Projects/ theses etc. must register every semester until the results of the examination are finalized and the student awarded
NB. CHECk YOUR RECORDS REGUlARlY TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE ACCURATE AND Up-TO-DATE.
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REGistRAtion PRoCEss
nEW studEnt
YOU must:
3.
4.
5.
use the student deposit slip and pay the appropriate fees at any branch of Republic bank Ltd. Ensure that the bank teller returns 2 copies of the deposit slip to you. if accessing a bank loan: You will need a loan approval letter signed and stamped on the banks letterhead. the letter must state the amount of the loan and date your fees will be remitted to the university. staple the following documents together: Official UWI Registration fee assessment invoice. Evidence of payment of fees. (If you have not been admitted as a national of barbados, Jamaica or trinidad & tobago you must also provide evidence of how your economic cost will be met). Copies of letters showing evidence of funding e.g. bank loans, scholarships. GATE form required for Citizens of trinidad & tobago onLY with copy of the new t&t birth Certificate with Pin attached Receipt of payment of compulsory fees Evidence of payment of any outstanding balance(s). deposit the stapled documents in your facultys box (located on the Ground floor of the Administration building). Your registration fee assessment printout will be processed within 5 working days of drop-off by our bursary staff to ensure that you have paid the correct fees. if for any reason we are unable to process your registration form, we will contact you provided that you have given us a contact telephone number. Check online for financial clearance within 5 working days of submitting your registration fee assessment invoice by logging on to the secure area of the mYstA website at http://my.uwi.edu/
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REGistRAtion PRoCEss
nEW studEnt financial Clearance Received: If you received financial clearance proceed directly to JFK Lecture Theatre to have your photo taken on the date designated for your Faculty to get your Student ID Card [Refer to UWI ID Issue schedule below] no financial Clearance Received: If you did not receive financial clearance please check with our Bursary Representatives, Ground Floor, Student Administration Building for clarification. notE: You MUST produce picture identification (i.e. passport or National ID card) to obtain your UWI ID.
ContinuinG studEnt financial Clearance Received: If you received financial clearance your Student ID Card will be automatically revalidated. Changed Faculty or Enrolment Status? If you received financial clearance and you have changed faculty or enrolment status or the date on your ID has expired, proceed to the JFK Lecture Theatre in accordance with the UWI ID Issue Schedule [Refer to UWI ID Issue schedule below] to get your picture taken for a NEW ID card. no financial Clearance Received: If you did not receive financial clearance please check with our Bursary representatives, Ground Floor, Student Administration Building for clarification.
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these are some common terms you will hear as you start your uWi experience. it is a good idea to make sure you know what they mean. Take some time to review and familiarize yourself with them. ACAdEmiC AdVisinG the process where your facultys dean or his nominee provides information on courses for which you must register and assists, where necessary, in the selection of courses. the purpose of academic advising is to help students, particularly new students, in planning, monitoring and successfully managing their chosen field of study, in relation to clear career objectives. students are guided to accept responsibility for their learning, to be informed of the services provided for them, to access information, and to be managers of their time. Add/dRoP the period during which students may add or drop a course without penalty. CRn (CouRsE REfEREnCE numbER) the number assigned to designate a specific class/ section of a course. CoRE/REQuiREd CouRsEs Courses that you are required to complete to meet the requirements for the award of your degree. CouRsE LoAd the number of credit hours carried each semester. CouRsE CodE An alphanumeric code (combination of letters and numbers) used to identify a course e.g. LinG 6404 or soWk 6007. the letter part of the code identifies the subject (e.g. History or Economics), while the first digit of the number part of the code identifies the level of the course (e.g. 2004-Level 2 or 1001 Level 1). CREdit/CREdit HouRs A unit which represents the number of hours a student spends in a class each week over the course of the semester. dEGREE Audit or CuRRiCuLum AdVisinG And PRoGRAmmE PLAnninG (CAPP) moduLE An online tool to help students and their advisors compare the students academic record to the requirements of a specific programme. Prior to a meeting with their academic advisor or any time throughout the year, students with access to degree evaluation can easily review their progress within their current programme. or, if thinking about a change, they can try a what-if comparison of their record against the requirements of another programme. dEPARtmEnts units that make up a faculty and have a specific specialization under the broader area represented by the faculty. (for example, food Production is a department within the faculty of science & Agriculture, management studies is a department in the faculty of social sciences; Liberal Arts is a department in the faculty of Humanities & Education). ELECtiVEs Courses apart from the core but a selective number of which are required to complete the requirements for the award of your degree. Course(s) which you may choose from a list provided by your department/ faculty in your respective faculty Regulations and syllabuses booklet. EVEninG studEnt A student who is registered to pursue a course of study for which classes are timetabled in the evenings from mondays to fridays from 5:00 pm to 10:00 pm and on saturdays from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm. fACuLtY Lecturers are known as faculty members. departments are grouped into divisions called faculties. for example the faculty of social sciences consists of the departments of management studies, Economics and behavioural sciences; the faculty of science & Agriculture consists of departments of Agricultural Economics and Extension, food Production, Physics, Chemistry and Life sciences. fEE AssEssmEnt inVoiCE Printout of the courses for which you have registered that lists each specific course. the amount of tuition and fees due for all courses registered and the payment deadline date are also indicated on the printout.
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finAnCiAL CLEARAnCE Approval given by bursary officials when you have paid all the fees for which you are liable. fuLL-timE studEnt A student who is registered for not more than 15 /18 and no fewer than 12 credits per semester in accordance with prescribed faculty regulations. HoLd
A hold is a block placed on a students record for failure to comply with obligations to the university. Examples of holds are: transcript holds, advising holds, immunization holds, accounts receivable holds etc
tRAnsCRiPt official record of coursework and grades housed in the office of the Campus Registrar. uWi studEnt id CARd the universitys identification Card. the uWi student id Card has many functions aside from identification; it serves as a library card and an access card to other buildings on campus. uWi studEnt REGistRAtion numbER A 9-digit or 8-digit identification number in the format yymdd. this number, which can be found on your offer letter, gives you access to the st. Augustine online system, and identifies you as a uWi student while you are here.
LEVEL denotes a student status as either PostGRAduAtE or Graduate. my.uwi.edu the uWi student Web Portal serving students on all four campuses. the portal provides access to online registration as well as information on student accounts, final grades, degree audits and personal information. PARt-timE studEnt A student registering for fewer than 24 credits in a given academic year. PRE-REQuisitE A course that needs to be taken before you can register for another course or a more advanced course. REQuiREd/CoRE CouRsE(s) A course(s) that you have to take to fulfill your specific degree programme. QuALifYinG CouRsE A course that you are required to successfully complete before firm acceptance to a particular Graduate Programme. sEmEstER Half-year term in a school year; normally a 13-week period of instruction.
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An Academic Calendar announces university registration, academic deadlines and dates of campus events. uWis Academic Calendar is updated regularly. Here are the important dates you should be aware:
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dAtEs: August 29-september 3, 2011 VEnuE: Jfk LECtuRE tHEAtRE timE: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm dAtEs: september 5-9, 2011 VEnuE: temporary Class Room #3 (Along university drive between Chemistry bldg. and CARiRi) timE: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm SCIENCE AND AGRICUlTURE tuesday August 30 And saturday september 3, 2011 SOCIAl SCIENCES thursday september 1 And saturday september 3, 2011 HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION tuesday August 30, 2011 lAW AND SpECIAllY ADMITTED/ExCHANGE thursday september 1, 2011 MEDICAl SCIENCES thursday september 1, 2011 ENGINEERING monday August 29, 2011
You only become a registered student of the university of the West indies (uWi) after you have completed the 4 steps outlined above. With effect from semester 1-2011/2012 academic year, any student who writes an examination(s) for a course (s) for which he/she is not registered will not be credited for such course/s. if youve completed the academic process but have failed to obtain financial clearance the following sanctions will be imposed: You will be unable to: attend classes obtain or renew your Student ID Card borrow books from the Campus Library and make use of the Alma Jordan Librarys Computer Lab access your student records access your examination schedule access the student medical/health records use the Health Service Unit access myelearning account (more about elearning can be found at http://myelearning.sta.uwi.edu/) represent clubs/societies/UWI in co-curricular activities Seek candidacy or run for office in any Hall election or campus-wide election to the Guild of students
LibRARY infoRmAtion
All registered undergraduate and graduate students are entitled to membership in the Alma Jordan Library. You must show your university identification card to enter the library and to borrow material.
Within 24 hours of completing registration i.e. obtaining online financial clearance and receiving a uWi id card your name will be transferred to the librarys database of registered users. members of the uWi community who have been granted access to the Alma Jordan Library should be aware that acceptance of library membership constitutes in itself an undertaking to accept the regulations, rules and ordinances of the library and university. Library fine (Li) holds will be placed on students accounts in banner. these holds will only be removed when overdue items are returned and the fine is paid at the Alma Jordan Library Accounts unit. The Campus Libraries are authorized to levy a fine upon all users who fail to return library material within the prescribed period. the fine for late return of books in the General Collection is one dollar ($1.00) for each day the loan is overdue. the fine for late return of books in the Reserve Collection is one dollar ($1.00) per hour or part thereof. the maximum for each overdue item in all categories is five hundred dollars ($500.00), after which further disciplinary action may be taken. users are blocked from borrowing once items on loan become overdue and/or they have fines outstanding. notices will be dispatched to users via email notifying them of their outstanding items and/or fines. items which are not returned after due notice will be presumed lost and treated accordingly. When, after due notice, a fine or replacement cost has not been paid, the Librarian is authorized to arrange for the amount of the fine/replacement cost to be recovered by the university.
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Students who have difficulty registering should contact our Help Desk at 1 868 662 2002 ext. 84357 or email [email protected]. If you require assistance registering online during the registration period, you may also consult any of the Student Assistants stationed at your faculty computer lab between the hours of 9.00 a.m to 6.00 p.m Monday to Friday. These assistants can be identified by their blue coats. If you forget your password (PIN), email [email protected] If you are locked out from mysta, it means that you have entered your password more than 3 times. Contact our Help Desk at: Tel: 1 (868) 662-2002 Ext. 84357 or email: [email protected]
NEED HELP?
there are administrative restrictions called holds, which, when put on your banner student records, will prevent you from registering for courses. detailed below are the various types of administrative holds and the department that you must contact if you encounter such a hold(s) while attempting to register: AR Accounts Receivable Hold fee obligation outstanding Contact the student Accounts section, bursary, Administration building, Ext. 82143/83382 AV Advising Hold Contact your faculty advisor Ei Examination irregularities Contact the Examinations section, Administration building, Ext. 82155 fH financial Hold Contact the student Accounts section, bursary, Administration building, Ext. 82143/83382 Li Library fine fee or fine obligation outstanding Contact the Library, Accounts section md medical Hold medical Certificate not submitted Contact the student medical officer, uWi Health service unit RH Registrars Hold Contact the Campus Registrar or deputy Campus Registrar, Administration building notE: A student may have more than one hold placed on his/her banner student record thus requiring them to contact all relevant departments associated with holds.
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banner will apply faculty approved course restriction filters during the registration and add/drop processes. Each restriction may apply singly or in combination with other restrictions. faculty approval is required to override all course restrictions except duplicate courses or repeated courses. dEtAiLEd infoRmAtion About fACuLtY oVERRidEs is AVAiLAbLE At http://www.sta.uwi.edu/registration/overrides.asp
tYPE of REstRiCtion
EnRoLmEnt Limit
bAnnER ACtion
students will be permitted to register up to the specified enrolment limit. once the enrolment limit is reached, students will receive a message that the course is closed. Courses may be limited to one or more campuses - st. Augustine (mainstream), Evening and distance. for example, a st. Augustine (mainstream) student attempting to register for a course offered only at Evening university will receive a message that they do not meet the campus requirement. Courses may be limited to one or more faculties. for example a fsA student attempting to register for a course restricted to fss students will receive a message that they do not meet the college requirement. Courses may be limited to PostGRAduAtE or graduate students. Courses may be limited to students in one or more specified majors. students who have not declared a major or are not in the specified major will receive a message that they do not meet the major requirement. Courses may be limited to students in one or more specified programmes. students who are not in the specified programme(s) will receive a message that they do not meet the programme requirement. banner has the capacity to check specified course pre-requisites or required test scores. students who do not have the specified course requisite will receive a message that they do not meet the pre-requisite requirement. students may not register for more than one section of the same course number. (in banner, topics courses are independent courses. therefore, the restriction does not apply.)
CAmPus REstRiCtion
CoLLEGE REstRiCtion
PRoGRAmmE REstRiCtion
PRE-REQuisitEs
duPLiCAtE CouRsE
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PRE-REQuisitE ERRoR
if you attempt to register for a course(s) and do not have the necessary pre-requisite(s) or if a class is full, you will receive an error message after trying to register for it. only the dean of the faculty or his/her designated representative(s) will be authorized to do overrides or give approvals. students must check the status of their override application online by logging in to my secure Area at http://my.uwi.edu. select student services & financial Aid>>select Registration>>select Check Your Registration status
the Alma Jordan Library (http://www.mainlib.uwi.tt) conducts orientation tours for nEW studEnts which allow them to better utilize the services and resources of the Alma Jordan Library. these 30-minute tours are conducted in groups of no more than 25 students. students should assemble at the entrance of the Alma Jordan Library approximately 5 minutes before the tours starting time. All tours for 2011/2012 academic year are from monday september 12th 2011 to Wednesday september 14th 2011. in addition to the tours the library conducts information literacy sessions. these sessions are from monday 19th september saturday 1st october: monday to friday 10:30am - 11:30am/6:00pm - 7:00pm saturday 10:30am - 11:30am/3:30pm - 4:30pm
students will be able to make changes to their registration (add or drop courses) online during the registration period. After the end of the registration period no changes will be permitted. notEs: 1. A late registration fee of tt$200 will be applied from september 12, 2011 for semester i and february 6 2012 for semester ii. 2. Adding or dropping courses affects the fees for which you are liable. depending on the number of courses you may have added you may be financially responsible for payment of additional fees. Alternatively depending on the number of courses you may have dropped you may be entitled to a refund of fees. 3. Adding or dropping courses also affect your student loan status.
Agriculture & life Sciences Division, located on 2nd floor Divisional Librarian - Mrs. Shamin Renwick Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 exts. 83596/83359. Divisional email for enquiries - [email protected] Engineering & physical Sciences Division, located on Ground floor Divisional Librarian - Ms. Allison Dolland Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 83594 Divisional email for enquiries - [email protected] General Reference and loans Division, located on the Ground floor Reference Librarian - Mrs. Arlene Dolabaille Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 Ext. 82336 Ms. Floris Fraser Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 84026 Help Desk email for enquiries: Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 82132 Humanities & Education Division located on 3rd floor Divisional Librarian - Mrs. Rabia Ramlogan Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 82262 Divisional email for enquiries - [email protected] Social Sciences Division, located on 4th floor Divisional Librarian - Dr. Hannah Francis Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 82478 Divisional email for enquiries: [email protected] The West Indiana & Special Collections Division, located on 2nd floor, Divisional Librarian - Ms. Kathleen Helenese-Paul Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 exts. 83506, 83361 Special Collections librarian Ms. Lorraine Nero Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 83599 Indexing librarian Dr. Glenroy Taitt Email: [email protected] Tel: 662-2002 ext. 83365 Divisional email for enquiries: [email protected]
students will be required to submit written requests for a change of programme/option and/or enrolment status i.e. full-time or part-time or evening. this letter must be submitted to the Chairman, Campus Committee for Graduate studies and Research at the Office of Graduate Studies and Research.
students are advised to view their personal information online and make changes where necessary. You will be able to change the following fields: address, telephone and emergency contact. other changes such as change of name and marital status will require the submission of an official letter with supporting original documents or certified copies to the Senior Assistant Registrar, Office of Graduate Studies and Research.
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