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Encourage your student to make calls regarding concerns and questions on their own. It is the first step to making your child more responsible for his/her academic success. You can, however, assist your son/daughter in devising a list of questions that should be asked.

  

 
Question

Where can I find university policies?

Answer

"The Word" is the undergraduate student handbook published annually by the Division of Student Affairs. It contains rules and regulations, as well as in-depth information about campus life.

   
question

Who should I contact with questions regarding tuition billing or financial aid?

answer

Questions regarding billing for tuition, fees and payment information, financial aid, student loans, and scholarships should be directed to:

Enrollment Services (HUB)
Telephone: 412-268-8186
E-Mail: thehub@andrew.cmu.edu

   
question

Where should my child send AP, IB, or A-level scores?

answer

Those should be sent directly to:

Carnegie Mellon University
CIT Dean's Office
Atten: Kourtney Kissel/CIT 2011
5000 Forbes Avenue
110 Scaife Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
- OR-
Fax: 412-268-6421

- OR -
Scan as an attachment to cit1styr@cit.cmu.edu

   
question

What are Carnegie Mellon’s policies on safety?

answer

Carnegie Mellon is committed to keeping students safe and healthy while they are at college. To get more information on campus safety, click here.

 

   
question

Where can I locate information about campus scheduled holidays and breaks?

answer

Carnegie Mellon’s Academic Calendar located on the HUB web site has all of this information and more.

 

   
question

We have questions regarding housing.  Who should my child contact?

answer

All questions regarding housing, such as room information and roommate assignments should be directed to:

Housing Services
Telephone:  412-268-2139
E-mail:  plaid@andrew.cmu.edu

   
question

My child is an international student, who should my child contact with questions?

answer

The Office of International Education (OIE) advises international students and scholars regarding personal, immigration/visa, academic, social, and acculturation issues.

Telephone:  412-268-5231
E-mail international students:  oie@andrew.cmu.edu
E-mail exchange students:  goabroad@andrew.cmu.edu

   
question

Where can I obtain proof that my child is enrolled as a full-time student at Carnegie Mellon for an academic scholarship or medical and/or car insurance?

answer

Student enrollment verification is available on the Enrollment Services (HUB) web site. 

 

   
question

Are there any computer requirements for CIT?

answer

For CIT, there are no guidelines or requirements, as CIT students are not required to have computers. All of our labs are outfitted and updated regularly with what students need for engineering coursework.

Nevertheless, many students have computers for tasks such as checking email and word processing. Most engineers have PCs rather than Macs, although Macs abound nonetheless. Students also take advantage of our wireless campus and purchase a laptop. This gives them the option to surf the web, check email, or print to networked printers from virtually anywhere on campus and the surrounding area.

Click here for general information from the university Computing Services Department.

   
question

When should my student buy text books?

answer

It is best for your son/daughter to buy their books after he/she arrives on campus and has attended the first class, to ensure that she/he does not wish to drop or change classes. It is also best to wait to determine what text book(s) are required for a course, for example what books are optional, and what editions are being used. Most professors will provide your student with a course syllabus, which will tell the class exactly what text book(s) is/are being used. 

   
question

When does my student register for classes?

answer

Upon submitting an approved proposed schedule, CIT first-year students will register on-line for Fall courses on August 1st.  Spring registration occurs in the middle of November. See the Registration section for more information.

   
question

When will my student declare his/her engineering major?

answer

CIT students have the opportunity to explore all seven CIT majors through the required First-Year Seminar, two Introduction to Engineering courses, and various informal major receptions. During the second semester of the first year, in April, students will be asked to declare his/her primary major. 

   
question

Will I get a copy of my son/daughters grades?

answer

You will not be sent a copy of your son/daughters grades, due to FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.  This federal law governs the release of education records and access to those records for all educational institutions. 

Under FERPA, educational records are defined as records that are: "directly related to a student and maintained by an education agency or institution or by a party acting for the agency or institution. This includes but is not limited to: grades, mid-term reports, disciplinary proceedings, and directory information." (Click here for more information on FERPA.)
  
Your son/daughter will access all of his/her mid-term and final grades via the Student Information On-line account (SIO), but access is denied to parents. Having an open line of communication with your child will allow your student to share his/her grades directly with you.

 

Academic Links

The HUB

Blackboard

Student Info Online (SIO)

Online Registration (OLR)

My Andrew

Academic Calendar

Schedule of Classes

Academic Development

Carnegie Mellon Advising Resource Center (CMARC)

Undergraduate Catalog


Online Class Scheduling Tools

The Pulse Scheduler

Schedule Man


Career Resources

CIT Career Center

Tartan Trak


Getting Around

Campus Shuttle

City Buses


Student Life

CIT Student Organizations

Student Activities


Carnegie Mellon Colleges

College of Fine Arts

College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Heinz School of Public Policy and Management

Mellon College of Science

School of Computer Science

Tepper School of Business

 

 

 
     
       
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