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2016-2017 Graduate Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

WSU-Rochester


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Dr. Jeanine E. Gangeness, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs
WSU-Rochester Campus, Student Services Building (SS) 304, (507.285.7134)

The Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs serves as the chief academic and operations administrator responsible for managing the WSU-Rochester campus. The AVPAA works with deans, faculty, and staff to create sustainable and collaborative programming at the undergraduate and graduate levels and works closely with the Winona campus to connect student services and programs. In addition, the AVPAA oversees WSU’s Office of Graduate Studies.

Student and Campus Services Office
Student Services Building (SS) 128
859 30th Avenue SE (U.S. Highway 14 and 30th Avenue SE)
Rochester, MN 55904
507.285.7100 or 800.366.5418
Winona State University-Rochester website
rochscs@winona.edu

Campus Overview

Since 1917, Winona State University has served students in Rochester, Minnesota and the surrounding area. The Greater Rochester area has a population of more than 110,000 people; area residents have a high level of educational attainment, and they are highly receptive to the lifelong learning opportunities offered by WSU-Rochester.

The growing city of Rochester provides WSU-Rochester with unique opportunities to offer specialized classes and programs aimed at key industries in the area, including accounting, business, computer science, education, nursing, and social work. WSU-Rochester’s strong “commitment to community” is evident as students, faculty, and staff from a variety of programs engage in experiential community-based learning in area organizations, businesses, and schools.

WSU-Rochester has served the region with distinction since 1917 and the numbers tell the story. Approximately 275 students per year graduate from WSU-Rochester. More than 1,700 students are served each year through day, evening, weekend and online/hybrid classes, and more than 6,500 WSU alumni currently live and work in a variety of professional careers in the Rochester area. Approximately 40 resident faculty are located on the Rochester campus. In addition, Winona campus faculty also teach at WSU-Rochester and a number of adjunct faculty professionals from area industries also serve Rochester students.

Housed with RCTC and in community locations, WSU-Rochester features modern facilities, technology-enhanced classrooms, and state-of-the-art Health Sciences building with clinical nursing labs and high fidelity simulation. Interactive communication and instructional technology links WSU-Rochester students with the Winona campuses and the world.

Degrees and Programs

Students at WSU-Rochester can complete several graduate degrees within 16 different graduate programs at the Master’s Specialist and Doctoral levels. For more information about graduate programs, see Degrees, Programs & Certificates .

WSU-Rochester also provides upper-division courses for the completion of a number of WSU baccalaureate degrees. Entering students can transfer credits from other institutions through individual transcript evaluation or official articulation agreements with Rochester Community and Technical College (RCTC) and other local community and technical colleges. Through these program agreements, students can complete a number of baccalaureate degree programs by transferring lower-division credits from RCTC or other accredited institutions, and completing upper-level courses at WSU-Rochester. See the WSU-Rochester section in the Undergraduate Catalog for detailed descriptions.

Non-Credit CEU/Continuing Education

WSU’s Adult and Continuing Education Department provides non-credit continuing education courses in Rochester for educators, business and industry, agencies, and government.

Admission

Students seeking a graduate degree must apply through the Graduate School office.  It is also possible to enroll in graduate courses as a Graduate Special student without applying to a graduate program. The student must provide proof that he or she has earned a bachelor’s degree. For more information on graduate admission, see Admissions .

Registration and Academic Records

For general information about registration and academic records, see the Registration and Academic Records section of WSU Undergraduate Catalog.

Student and Campus Services

Access Services for Students with Disabilities

Special services and accommodations for students with special needs are offered free of charge to qualified students who present documentation of a disability. Students may schedule appointments or request information by contacting WSU’s Access Services on the Winona campus. Call 507.457.5878 or email access@winona.edu.

Campus Visits

Students are encouraged to visit the WSU-Rochester campus. For more information about programs and services or to schedule a tour, call 507.285.7100, 800.366.5418 or email rochscs@winona.edu.

Career Services

Rochester Campus: Student Services (SS) 128 (507.280.5079)
Winona Campus: Maxwell Hall 314 (507.457.5340)

Career Services assists undergraduate and graduate students seeking career direction, part-time work on and off campus, work-study positions, summer opportunities, internships, and full-time employment. Alumni are also eligible for assistance in their search for full-time employment. Career Services provides opportunities for students to interact with employers through career fairs, job fairs, and on-campus interviews. Employment information, graduate follow-up results, and additional resources are available in the office as well as our website.

Students are encouraged to activate their Warrior Jobs account, upload, and publish their resumes with Career Services early to take full advantage of the broad range of services offered through Career Services. Once students activate their Warrior Jobs account, employers can access to their resumes directly through the website.

Students may schedule individual advising appointments to discuss career direction and questions related to the job search, to critique resumes and cover letters, and to obtain tips on interviewing. The Career Services office is open from 8am - 4:30pm during the academic year and from 7:30am - 4pm during the summer. Evening and weekend hours are available by appointment.

Computer Facilities

WSU-Rochester is equipped with technology for interactive television (ITV) and computer systems that link students with the Winona campus and the world. Goddard Library houses a large student computer lab and a laptop rental center. Computer labs allow students access to mainframes on the Winona campus.

In addition, WSU-Rochester graduate students have two designated graduate student study rooms: a Graduate Studies Lounge with computer access as well as a Student Activities Club room that can be used for a quiet study room for graduate students.

Counseling and Wellness Services

Personal counseling services are available to students on the WSU-Rochester campus on a regular basis. To schedule an appointment, call 507.285.7100 or email rochscs@winona.edu.

Financial Aid

Students must apply for financial aid online through the FAFSA website. Representatives from the WSU Financial Aid Office are available to meet with WSU-Rochester students. To arrange an appointment with a financial aid advisor call 507.285.7100 or email rochscs@winona.edu. WSU-Rochester students can also access services in Winona by calling 507.457.5330 or emailing counselingservices@winona.edu.

Housing and Dining

The WSU-Rochester campus is a non-residential, commuter campus. However, a variety of housing options are available in the Rochester area, including furnished and unfurnished apartments, efficiencies, single room rentals, and houses.

Lancer Hospitality operates the dining and catering food services. The Fresh Stop Cafés are located on the third floor of the College Center and in the Heintz Center. The Espresso Plus is located in the Health Sciences Building. Meal plans are available for students, faculty, and staff.

International Students

Staff members from the Office of International Services are available on the WSU-Rochester campus on a monthly basis. Students may schedule appointments at 507.285.7100 or request information by calling the Office of International Services on the Winona campus at 507.457.5303.

Library

WSU-Rochester students have access to Goddard Library in Rochester and the Darrell W. Krueger Library on the Winona campus. WSU-Rochester’s library holdings are integrated into Goddard Library with holdings of more than 80,000 volumes and online access to more than 75 article databases. In addition, students may request books and articles from Goddard Library or Krueger Library and any other library in the state through interlibrary loan. Goddard Library has a large computer lab, quiet study areas, a reading lounge, and group study rooms that may be reserved up to two weeks in advance.

Parking Services

Students are charged a parking fee for each semester. This fee will automatically be added to a student’s semester billing for tuition and fees. No parking permit will be issued. Student/Visitor lots are designated.

Proctoring Center

Atrium - AT209
507.536.5603
proctor@rctc.edu

The Proctoring Center offers WSU-Rochester and Rochester Community and Technical College (RCTC) students testing services in a secure, quiet environment for students who cannot take a scheduled class exam. The Proctoring center also offers CLEP, DSST and Kryterion testing.

Students must contact the proctor at least 24 hours prior to taking any exams. No drop in testing will be accommodated. Email proctor@rctc.edu to schedule an exam time. The phone/voice mail is not a secure means of scheduling appointments. Provide a photo ID at the time of the exam. No exams will be administered without proper identification. Students should also be aware that electronic devices such as cell phones should be turned off while taking an exam. No backpacks or purses are allowed on the desks in the testing room. The proctoring center’s hours of operation are 8:30 am - 4 pm Monday through Thursday.

WSU students with disabilities should refer to Access Services.

Student and Campus Services Office

First Floor, Student Services Building - SS128
507.285.7100
rochscs@winona.edu

The WSU-Rochester Student and Campus Services (SCS) office has full-time staff available to provide academic and administrative services for WSU-Rochester students. The SCS office provides assistance with: access services, admissions, advising, career services, financial aid, graduation, probation/suspension, registration, student life activities and events, student life clubs and organizations, veteran services, tutoring, and the Learning Center.

Visiting Advisors from the Winona campus meet with students on the WSU-Rochester campus regularly. Visiting Advisors include: Academic Program Advisors, Admissions, Counseling and Wellness Services, Financial Aid, International Student Services, Registrar, and Academic Records.

Student Disclosure Policy

Educational records of students taking classes at the Rochester campus may be made available to employees of WSU and RCTC while the student is attending the Rochester campus if access to a student record is required in order to provide services to the student.

Welcome Center

Atrium - AT103
507.285.7557, 507.285.7100
rochscs@winona.edu

The Welcome Center is a key resource for perspective students. Welcome Center staff help students explore academic programs, complete the application process, provide financial aid information, and assist with registration. The Center is also a general resource for students and community members who need directions, event information, and answers to general questions.

WSU-Rochester’s Recruitment and Admissions Advisor and the WSU-Rochester/RCTC Shared Advisor are both located in the Welcome Center. Front desk staff have extensive knowledge about the WSU-Rochester academic programs. To schedule a campus visit, call 507.285.7100 or email rochscs@winona.edu. The Welcome Center’s hours of operation are 8 am - 6 pm Monday through Thursday and 8 am - 4:30 pm Friday during the academic year. Summer hours are 8 am - 5 pm Monday through Thursday and 8 am - 4:30 pm Friday.

Rochester Graduate Programs

Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP):

Educational Specialist (EdS):

Master of Science (MS):

Post-Master’s Doctor of Nursing Practice

Graduate Certificates:

For more information about the graduate programs visit WSU’s Graduate Study website.

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