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Emergency Notification
This system is used to send out e-mails and text messages in event of an emergency or campus closure.
Sign up your e-mail account or cell phone by going to WebAdvisor and clicking "Emergency Notification Sign Up/Login".
The service is valid for 2 years and after the expiration date, you can renew the account.
Priority registration for new and graduating students (begins 9:00 am) November 22-28
Regular registration for all students (begins 9:00 am) November 29-January 10
Spring 2011 graduation application deadline December 1
Syllabi available to registered students for online courses (by 6:00 pm) December 27
Classes begin January 3
Online classes begin and week one course materials available (by 6:00 pm) January 3
Last day for book refunds (check http://walshcollege.bncollege.com for refund dates and policies) January 10
Last day to register or add classes / 100% tuition refund January 10
Last day to drop classes / 50% tuition refund / Financial Aid bookstore purchases January 17
Withdrawal period begins January 18
Full tuition due / Last day to submit employer vouchers January 18
Last day for book refunds (for those who have dropped the course) February 2
Last day to withdraw February 28
Final exam week March 14-19
Semester ends March 19
Last day to return textbook rentals March 29
Payment dates:
Full tuition due / First deferred tuition payment due January 18
Second deferred tuition payment due / Full tuition due for Financial Aid recipients February 10
If full tuition is not paid by this date you will be placed on the deferred payment plan and charged a $20 non-refundable fee.
NOTE: All dates pertain to 11 week courses. Shorter courses may have different dates. Consult your syllabus for specifics.
NON-REFUNDABLE FEES:
Registration fee per semester $125
International F-1 student fee per semester $275
Deferred payment plan fee $20 per semester
Late payment fee $20 per semester
Returned check/charge fee $30
Tuition is billed at the level of the course.
Credit card payments may be made on WebAdvisor, our secure and confidential online payment environment.
In order to register, your past account balance must be paid in full.
Account Statement/Payment Date Responsibility
Notes:
Account statements are not mailed, but are available online via WebAdvisor. You are encouraged to view your statement throughout the term,
especially before the payment due dates listed on the cover. To view your statement and/or FAQs, login to the portal, go to the WebAdvisor tab
under the Student Home page, and under Financial Information click “Accounts Receivable Statement”. For more details, go to:
http://www.walshcollege.edu/businessoffice or contact the Business Office at 248-823-1620.
HOW TO REGISTER
Register online via WebAdvisor @ https://myportal.walshcollege.edu.
Video tutorials available @ http://www.walshcollege.edu/registration.
Registration forms @ http://www.walshcollege.edu/regforms.
PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION: BE READY!! ON THE FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION:
2. Follow link for registration. Use “Express Registration” or “Register for Previously Selected Classes” for
faster processing times.
3. Follow login instructions.
Avoid using the “Search and Register for Classes” link.
Put classes on your preferred list through WA. Have classes on your preferred list in advance and use “Register for
Then you will be able to go directly to WebAdvisor, click “Registration”, Previously Selected Classes”. If you must use “Search and Register for
“Register for Classes”, and “Register for Previously Selected Classes” on the Classes”, be sure to narrow down your results by entering 2-3 search criteria
first day of registration. This saves time and processing resources. (e.g. term, subject and course level OR term, subject, and course number).
If you do not plan to register the first day – be kind to your fellow
classmates by not logging in!
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
*NOTE: Please check http://walshcollege.bncollege.com and go to the calendar for special hours.
TEXTBOOK INFORMATION
Walsh College now has an online tool to provide students with textbook information. You can go to http://textbooks.walshcollege.edu to see the textbooks
and course materials required.
For more information on the placement exam and COM 300 please visit our Web site at www.walshcollege.edu/commplacementexam.
Students on programs prior to 2009 are not required to take the communications placement exam or COM 300. Students on older programs who move up to
a newer program and have already completed COM 320 will not be required to take the placement exam or COM 300.
ADVANCE ASSIGNMENTS
Many classes have advance assignments that need to be completed before the semester begins. Assignments are usually available a week before the
semester starts.
Three types of courses are offered (Online/Virtual, Blended, and Web-Assisted) that may make use of an online course system to deliver course work. Walsh College
requires students enrolling in Online/Virtual or Blended courses complete the Orientation for Online Courses (OOL 001) that demonstrates how to work in a virtual
classroom. Although recommended, this orientation is not a requirement for Web-Assisted (W) courses. The Orientation for Online Courses is a no cost/no credit
course that must be taken prior to, or concurrently with, your first Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) course at Walsh College.
Once you have successfully completed this requirement, you will not be required to take it again. Previously taking a Hybrid course at Walsh College, or having taken
online courses at another college does not fulfill this orientation requirement. Online or Blended students who have not successfully completed OOL 001 and who do
not select an OOL 001 section during registration are automatically enrolled in section R1.
The Orientation for Online Courses can be completed entirely online (OOL 001*R1) or by taking one of the in-class sessions offered (OOL 001*R2-R3). For more
information go to http://online.walshcollege.edu and click the “Orientation” link located on the left navigation bar.
COURSE DETAILS
Online/Virtual Courses (Sections: V#) – These courses meet entirely online, although some courses require in-person proctored exams.
Blended Courses (Sections: VB#) – These sections combine both online and on-campus delivery. Please refer to the course section syllabus for specific on-
campus/online meeting dates and times.
Web-Assisted Courses (Sections: W#) – These courses meet in-person, but use various technologies to enhance instruction. Your instructor decides what technology
will be used.
SYLLABUS ACCESS
Online/Virtual Courses – Please see cover page to see when the syllabi will be posted.
Blended Courses – Syllabi for many Blended courses are available to registered students one week before class work begins, at the discretion of the instructor.
Web-Assisted Courses – Syllabi will be available at the discretion of the instructor.
1. Official administrative e-mail communications (including graduation audit notifications, commencement information, e-newsletters, etc.) are sent
exclusively to your Walsh e-mail account.
This policy does not affect your Walsh online course e-mail account.
You can forward your Walsh e-mail to another account. Set up forwarding at: http://www.walshcollege.edu/forwarding.
Previously forwarded your Walsh e-mail to a personal account? Be sure it is set up correctly!
2. Official student administrative e-mail requests (e.g. advising questions, adding/dropping classes, enrollment verifications) must come from your Walsh
e-mail address.
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
In our effort to secure and protect your personal information, we CANNOT give the following information over the phone or send to a non-Walsh
College e-mail account: student ID#, GPA, course schedule, passwords, or any other personally descriptive information.
To get your student ID#: To get your WebAdvisor or Portal username and password:
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Prerequisite: Approval of Department Chair. This course prepares students for the ACG
FIN 551 Case Studies in Mergers and Acquisitions Cup competition and is an allowable elective for MBA, MSF and Dual MBA/MSF
students.
This course provides an in-depth study of the complexities of how investment banking, private equity and corporate acquisition professionals complete the
financial analysis of a company, prepare a professional pitch book and make a presentation to a client or a group of investors. Students will study the most current
literature, industry trends and professional practices in the field of finance, investment banking, and mergers and acquisitions. Current valuation approaches and
methods, industry research tactics, economic impact analysis, and other disciplines that professionals use will be studied. Students will be assigned to a team to
complete the case study assignments. Each team will develop a valuation analysis of the company, prepare a recommended course of action, develop a
comprehensive pitch book and make a formal presentation.
MGT 569 Health Care Policy, Law and Ethical Issues Prerequisite: None; This course is an allowable elective for MBA and MM students.
The course is designed to present a broad foundation of the public and private health care industry and health care delivery in the United States. Basic legal and
ethical issues are presented as they impact the provider and recipient of health care. Students will have the opportunity to explore the U.S. health care delivery
system, legal and ethical issues related to accreditation, licensure and medical fraud. The course will combine readings, discussions and assignments that
incorporate ethical considerations related to laws and professional responsibility that may stimulate ideas to enhance an effective and efficient health care system
without decreasing quality and access for those in need of health care services.
Seminar in Management
MGT 585 Prerequisite: None; This course is an allowable elective for MBA and MM students.
(New Topic: Interviewing for Professional Success)
This course will examine interviewing strategy and technique within the business communication framework. The class will examine the theoretical perspectives,
principles, and practices of effective interviews from the perspective of the interviewer and the interviewee. The class will also examine interview contexts,
including face-to-face, phone, and virtual. Special attention will be placed on potential audiences prevalent in today’s global business environment. Upon your
successful completion of this class, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the different types of interviews
(employment interviews, persuasive interviews, informational interviews, etc.) common in business, conflict and employer-employee performance appraisal
reviews. Interview simulation will be used as a primary teaching and learning dynamic within the class.
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus In compliance with the Department of Education's
Crime Statistics Act is a federal law that requires all universities and Student Right-to-Know Act, Walsh College reports
colleges to publish specific information about their campus crime and various points of information to current students,
security policies. The Walsh College Annual Campus Security Report employees, and prospective students. Links to
includes the following required information: pertinent information regarding selected Walsh
College policies and procedures, campus security and
Campus security policies drug-free atmosphere are on the College Web site.
Reporting procedures Check your Walsh College student e-mail for updates.
Campus crime statistics for the most recent 3 years
Information about crime prevention VOTER REGISTRATION
Access to campus
The 1998 Higher Education Act requires post
The Annual Campus Security Report information is available on the secondary institutions to distribute state voter
College Web site. A printed copy may be requested from: registration forms to on-campus degree or certificate
seeking students. Voter registration forms are
Walsh College available at each campus location or on the Michigan
Facilities and Auxiliary Services Secretary of State Web site at:
Campus Safety www.michigan.gov/sos/.
PO Box 7006
Troy, MI 48007-7006
248-689-8282
Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus