Transcription

The Villanova MBAFast &Flex TrackGuidebook1

WARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AME ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWAE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THECOLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THEARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLSIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIREURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MEATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRISPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. AIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AME ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESSOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITYBORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBALACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THSTAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MCREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT.ND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY.SPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. AIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AME ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. TCOLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THEARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLSIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIREURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CUNTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTECIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MEATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIALBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPON. THE ABILITY TO COLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWTHE GLOBAL MARKETPLACE. THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ACOLLABORATE. ETHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE2ARKETPLACE.THE DESIRE TO STAY CURRENT. AN OPEN MIND. A CREATIVE SPIRIT. AMBITION. THE ABILITY TO COLLHICS. INTELLECTUAL CURIOSITY. INTEGRITY. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY. AN AWARENESS OF THE GLOBAL

MBITION.ARENESS OFE ABILITYGLOBALLABORATE.LACE. THENTELLEC- GENERAL RESOURCESTO STAY The Graduate & Executive Business Programs Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4TUAL CU-A. Meet our StaffB. Directions to CampusCURRENT.C. Area HotelsNTEGRITY.D. Campus MapMIND. AITY. SOCIALFirst Things First. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10A. Wildcard OfficeCREATIVEB. Policy BookIBILITY. ANC. Parking & Public SafetyMBITION.D. Emergency Closings/Class CancellationsE. MyNovaNESS OFF. Blackboard Resources PortalTION. THES OF THE Staying Connected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11A. Villanova Email AccountTO COL-B. Configuring your Personal LaptopL MARKETC. Accessing the Wireless Campus NetworkTE. ETHICS.D. Purchasing a LaptopHE DESIREE. Computer Help & SupportF. Student Print ProgramCTUAL CU-CURRENT.Professional Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12NTEGRITY.A. MBA Career Services and Professional DevelopmentB. Library ResourcesMIND.C. Wall Street JournalAL REAN OPEN Tackling Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13A. Bursar’s Office. SOCIALB. Office of Financial AssistanceCREATIVEC. Financing OptionsIBILITY. AND. Direct Graduate Plus LoanMBITION.E. Application ProcessF. Alternate FinancingNESS OFG. Financial Aid Contact InformationTHE ABILITYGLOBAL In your Downtime. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15A. Bartley Hall, Graduate Business LoungeLABORATE.B. Dining ServicesLACE. THEC. Fitness FacilitiesNTELLEC-D. University ShopE. Graduate Business Programs Student RoundtableTO STAYURIOSITY.THE VILLANOVA MBARRENT. ANThe Basics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16EGRITY.A. MBA ProgramsMIND. AB. Campus LocationsRESPONVE SPIRIT. MBA Program Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17A. CurriculumPONSIBIL-B. Representative Track ExamplesC. Curriculum ChecklistIRIT. AMBI-WARENESSAcademic Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22ABILITY Addendum. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24GLOBALLABORATE.MARKET-Table of Contents

Graduate & Executive BusinessProgram StaffMEET OUR STUDENT SERVICES STAFFZELON CRAWFORDContact Zelon regarding:Director(610) [email protected] ANN O’CONNORContact Ann regarding:Associate Director(610) [email protected] BILL ANDAHAZYContact Bill regarding:Associate DirectorGraduate ProfessionalDevelopment(610) [email protected] LINDSEY KRIEGELContact Lindsey regarding:Assistant Director(610) [email protected] ALLYSON HUTCHINSONContact Allyson regarding:Assistant Director, SpecializedMasters Program(610) [email protected] Graduate Business Programs & Services - StrategicPlanningAcademic ConcernsMBA Programs & ServicesCurriculum DevelopmentAcademic Advising - Fast Track Bartley, Flex M-Z, JD/MBACareer Programs & ServicesAlumni & Employer ConnectionsCase CompetitionsMBA Programs & ServicesAcademic Advising - Fast Track Center City, Flex A-LGraduation ConfirmationGraduate Business Student RoundtableMAC & MSF Programs & ServicesMBA & MSF Fellows ProgramAcademic AdvisingGeneral Student SupportMEET OUR ADMISSIONS STAFFMEREDITH LOCKYERContact Meredith regarding:Manager of Recruitment(610) [email protected] KIMBERLY KANEContact Kimberly regarding:Admissions Coordinator(610) [email protected] YVONNE POORMAN-TAYLORContact Yvonne regarding:Administrative Assistant(610) 519-4336 [email protected] and AdmissionsScholarship AwardsStudent AmbassadorsNew Student ReferralsGeneral ProgramsApplication ProcessGeneral QuestionsApplication Process

Directions to CampusVillanova University is located on US Route 30/Lancaster Avenue at the intersection of Lancaster and IthanAvenues, in Villanova, PA 19085.BY CAR TO MAIN LOT:From the North:Take the New Jersey Turnpike to Exit 6 (PennsylvaniaTurnpike exit). Follow the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 20(Mid-County Interchange). Take the second exit ramp toI-476 South/Chester. Take I-476 South to Exit 13 (US 30 - St.David’s/Villanova). Proceed east on Route 30/LancasterAvenue for 0.75 miles and at the sixth traffic light, turnright onto Ithan Avenue and into the main parking lot.From the West:Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Exit 326 (Valley Forge).Take I-76 (Schuykill Expressway) to Exit 331A (I-476 South/Chester). Take I-476 South to Exit 13 (US 30 - St. Davids/Villanova). Proceed east on Route 30/Lancaster Avenuefor 0.75 miles and at the sixth traffic light, turn right ontoIthan Avenue and into the main parking lot.From the South:Take I-95 North to Exit 7 (I-476 North/Plymouth Meeting).Take I-476 North to Exit 13 (US 30 - St. David’s/Villanova).Proceed east on Route 30/Lancaster Avenue for 0.75 milesand at the sixth traffic light, turn right onto Ithan Avenueand into the main parking lot.BY CAR TO SOUTH CAMPUS:Follow the directions above but continue straight on IthanAvenue and turn left into South Campus.BY CAR TO WEST CAMPUS:If coming via Route 30 East (having exited I-476), turn leftonto Route 320 North/Spring Mill Road at gas station.If coming via Route 30 West, turn right onto Route 320North/Spring Mill Road at gas station. Once on Route 320North, proceed about 0.20 mile, cross over railroad bridgeand take the first right turn to West Campus. At trainstation, turn right under the bridge into the entrance toWest Campus which is marked by a guard booth.BY PLANE:Arrange to fly into Philadelphia International Airport,which is located 30 minutes by car from the VillanovaCampus.From the airport you have three options:Rental Car:When leaving the airport, follow the signs for I-95 South.Take I-95 South to Exit 7 (I-476 North/Plymouth Meeting).From I-476 North, follow “By Car From the South”directions above.Train:Look for the signs or ask the attendant at the groundtransportation information desk to direct you to theAirport Line train station at your terminal. Purchase aticket to the Villanova Station. The Airport Line stopsat all terminals and goes to the 30th Street Station inPhiladelphia. At 30th Street, change trains and board thePaoli/Thorndale Local train which will take you directly tothe Villanova campus. Wheelchair access: All airport andcenter city stations are wheelchair accessible; however,Villanova Station is not. Continue on the train pastVillanova to the wheelchair accessible Wayne Station andfrom there take a taxi to the Villanova campus.Main Line Airport Service(or other private transportation):This limousine service runs direct from PhiladelphiaInternational Airport to Villanova University. For moreinformation, call (610) 525-0513.BY TRAIN/TROLLEY:Take AMTRAK or New Jersey Transit (via SEPTA) to the30th Street Station in Philadelphia. Ask the attendantto direct you to the Regional Rail Trains (SEPTA). Takethe Paoli/Thorndale Local train to the Villanova Station,located on our campus. Wheelchair access: All airport andcenter city stations are wheelchair accessible; however,Villanova Station is not. Continue on the train pastVillanova to the wheelchair accessible Wayne Station andfrom there take a taxi to the Villanova campus.5

Area Hotels within5 Miles of CampusNAMETHE VILLANOVA CONFERENCE CENTER601 County Line Road, Radnor, PA 19087RADNOR HOTEL591 East Lancaster Avenue, St Davids, PA 19087WAYNE HOTEL139 East Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT - DEVON762 West Lancaster Avenue, Wayne, PA 19087MARRIOTT WEST - CONSHOHOCKEN111 Crawford Avenue, West Conshohocken, PA 19428DOUBLETREE - VALLEY FORGE301 West Dekalb Pike, King of Prussia, PA 19406EMBASSY SUITES - VALLEY FORGE888 Chesterbrook Boulevard, Wayne, PA 19087FAIRFIELD INN BYMARRIOTT - VALLEY FORGETELEPHONEDISTANCE TO VU(610) 523-17761 mile(610) 688-58001 mile(610) 687-50002 miles(610) 687-66334 miles(610) 941-56004 miles(610) 337-12005 miles(610) 647-67005 miles(610) 337-07005 miles258 Mall Boulevard, King Of Prussia, PA 19406TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS WHILE VISITING:6 Rosemont Taxi (610) 525-1777 Main Line Taxi (610) 272-1000

7Where Can I Find.Campus Map

AUSTIN HALL (1924)Office of University Admission, Residence hallBARTLEY HALL (1958)Villanova School of Business, Dean’s Office,administrative offices, faculty offices, AppliedFinance Laboratory, classrooms, diningfacilities, Graduate Business Programs,Print Center, ATMBURNS HALL (1978)Augustinian residenceBUTLER ANNEX (1968)Athletic facilityCAUGHLIN HALL Residence hall34567CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING(1947) Classrooms, laboratories, ChemicalEngineering officesCEER: CENTER FOR ENGINEERINGEDUCATION AND RESEARCH (1997)College of Engineering, Dean’s Office,administrative offices, laboratories, conferencerooms, auditorium, dining facility(2008)College of Nursing, Dean’s Office,administrative offices, Center for NursingResearch, Center for Study of Global Health,auditorium, lecture hall, seminar rooms,classrooms, Clinical Simulation Laboratories,chapel, reading room, dining facility16 DRISCOLL HALL Office of the Vice President for Student Life,Center for Multicultural Affairs, Dean ofStudents office, Offices of Dining Services,Student Government office, dining facilities,student organization offices, lounges, barbershop, bank, ATMs, Wildcard office15 DOUGHERTY HALL (1955)14 DONAHUE HALL (1985)Dining facilities, ATMResidence hall(1943)DAVIS CENTER (2007)Men’s and women’s basketball offices, men’sand women’s basketball practice facilities,Intramural/Recreation department offices,fitness centerCORR HALL (1914)Residence hall, Career Services office,Greek Affairs, chapel13 DELUREY HALL1211Auxiliary Services, University Center,Presidents’ Lounge, lounges, cinema, meetingrooms, information desk, cyber lounge, diningfacilities, ATM, convenience/video store,International Student Advisor, Office of HumanServices (students with disabilities), Art Gallery10 CONNELLY CENTER (1980)98ALUMNI HOUSE (1964)Alumni Affairs, University Communication:Constituent Publications and Media Relations2(1989)ALUMNI HALL(1849)Residence hall, Custodial Services,gymnasium for intramural )5855(1948)STANFORD HALL (1971)Residence hall, fitness center, Office of ContinuingStudiesSIMPSON HALL Residence hallArmy R.O.T.C. headquarters, classrooms38 MILITARY SCIENCES BUILDING (1949)36 MENDEL SCIENCE CENTER SULLIVAN HALL (1953)Residence hall, Center for Peace & JusticeEducation(1961)56STONE HALL (1957)Science Center, classrooms, lecture halls,Office of Environmental Health and Safetylaboratories, administrative offices, UNIT data57center, student public computing labs, observatory,STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING TEACHINGgreenhouseAND RESEARCH LABORATORY (2005)Structural member and load testing facility, 25-ton37 MIDDLETON HALL (1943)overhead crane, environmental room, wet room,International Studies, Office of Research andmaterial testing roomSponsored ProjectsResidence hall35 MCGUIRE HALL Residence hall34 KLEKOTKA HALL (1957)SCHOOL OF LAW (2009)Dean’s Office, administrative offices, classrooms,lounges, Law Library, Moot Court, dining facility, ATMST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA MONASTERY (1901 & 1934) Augustinian residence and carecenter, Augustinian Heritage Room, AugustinianWay of Life CenterST. THOMAS OF VILLANOVA CHURCH (1887) Parish church for local community &Villanova University studentsST. RITA HALL(1913)Residence hall, Campus Ministry officesUniversity Shop, Office of Financial Assistance,Office of Residence Life, Bursar’s Office, Mail53SHEEHAN HALL Services, Graduate School of Liberal Arts & Sciences,Residence hallDean’s Office, Learning Support Services33 KENNEDY HALL (1968)Residence hall32 KATHARINE HALL Naval R.O.T.C. headquarters, classrooms31 JOHN BARRY HALL (1947)Athletic Department offices, basketball court,other athletic facilities, V Club30 JAKE NEVIN FIELD HOUSE (1932)Residence hall29 JACKSON HALL 28272625242322212019Residence hall(1949)(1994)40 MOULDEN HALL Library, University Communication: Creative ServicesResidence halland Marketing, Writing Center, Mathematics Center,(1941)Augustinian Institute, Augustinian Historical Institute, 41 O’DWYER HALLResidence halldining facility42 PAVILION (1985)FARLEY HALL (2000)Indoor sports complex, athletic offices, lockerResidence hall, fitness centerrooms,FARRELL HALL (1960)swimming pool, 200-meter indoor track, ATM43Office of Public Safety, parking officePICOTTE HALL AT DUNDALE (1974)FEDIGAN HALL (1930)Office of University Advancement44Residence hallRUDOLPH HALL (1994)GALBERRY HALL (1940)Residence hallUniversity Graphic Services, Conference Services 45ST. AUGUSTINE CENTER FOR THE LIBERALGALLEN HALL (2000)ARTS (1992)Residence hallCollege of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Dean’s Office,administrative offices, Honors Program, facultyGAREY HALL (1958)offices, seminar rooms, dining facilityAdministrative offices, classrooms, lounges,46dining facility, ATMST. CLARE HALL (2000)Residence hallGERAGHTY HALL (1958)47Campus Ministry offices, Dean of EnrollmentST. MARY HALL (1964)ManagementHuman Resources, HRD: HR DevelopmentGraduate Program, Procurement, Payroll, FinancialGOOD COUNSEL HALL (1969)Affairs, Budget, OPIR: Office of Planning andResidence hallInstitutional Research, administrative offices,residence hall, dining facility, University SenateHEALTH SERVICES BUILDING (2002)office, chapel, pool, gymnasium, Music Activities,Counseling Center, Center for Health & WellnessArt Conservatory, student mail services, ATMEducation, Health Center, VEMS: Villanova48Emergency Medical ServiceST. MONICA HALL (1986)Residence hallHEATING PLANT (1950)18 FALVEY MEMORIAL LIBRARY Headquarters for Facilities Management staff, shops17 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT BUILDING (1965) 39 MORIARTY HALL(1994)WHITE HALL (1974)Classrooms, laboratories, Chemical Engineeringoffices65 Residence hallWELSH HALL VILLANOVA STADIUM (1927)Stadium, track, athletic weight room, Grounds64 DepartmentVILLANOVA CONFERENCE CENTER (1998)Hotel accommodations, meeting space, diningfacility, special events catering, Office ofExecutive Programs, Executive M.B.A. Program,63 Executive EducationVASEY HALL (1931)Office for Mission and Ministry, Vice President forMission and Ministry, VITAL: Villanova Institute forTeaching and Learning, Office of Part-time Studies,Summer Sessions program, Theatre Department,theatre, offices, classrooms; TechZone Computer62 Support CenterTOLENTINE HALL (1929)Office of the University President, Offices of theVice President for Academic Affairs, Vice Presidentfor Administration and Finance, Vice President forUniversity Communication, Vice President andGeneral Counsel; College of Engineering offices,Registrar’s Office, other administrative offices,classrooms, Department of Psychology (labs,offices); CIT: Center for Instructional Technologies,61 video/teleconference facilityTECHNOLOGY SERVICESBUILDING (1993)General computing and technology information;UNIT administrative offices, CIT: Center forInstructional Technologies main office, Networkand Communications, University Information60 Systems, faculty/staff training facility59

Where Can I Find Admission Office (Graduate Business)Alumni AffairsAthleticsBursar’s OfficeCampus MinistryUniversity Career CenterDining FacilitiesFacilities ManagementFinancial AssistanceHealth ServicesHR Development Graduate ProgramDisability ServicesInternational StudiesPresident’s OfficePublic Safety/ParkingRegistrar’s OfficeStudent Services (Graduate Business)UNITUniversity ShopUniversity AdvancementUniversity CommunicationBuilding# On MapBartley Hall4Alumni House2Davis Center12Jake Nevin Field House30Pavilion 42Kennedy Hall33St. Rita Hall49Garey Hall24Bartley Hall (The Exchange)4CEER 8Connelly Center10Dougherty Hall15Driscoll Hall16Falvey Memorial Library18Garey Hall24St. Augustine Center45School of Law52Villanova Conference Ctr.62Facilities Mgmt. Building17Kennedy Hall33Health Services Building27St. Mary’s Hall47Connelly Center10Middleton Hall37Tolentine Hall60Farrell Hall20Tolentine Hall60Bartley Hall4Technology Services Building59Kennedy Hall33Picotte Hall at Dundale43Tolentine Hall60DeansDeanDeanDeanDeanDeanDeanDeanDeanof Villanova School of Businessof the College of Engineeringof the College of Liberal A&Sof the College of Nursingof Enrollment Mgmt.of Graduate School, A&Sof School of Lawof StudentsBartley HallCEERSt. Augustine CenterDriscoll HallGeraghty HallKennedy HallSchool of LawDougherty Hall484516253352159

First Things FirstItems to Take Care of Before Classes StartWILDCARD OFFICEThe Wildcard is your Villanova photo ID card that provides access to buildings including the library and Bartley Hall.Visit the Wildcard Office on the second floor of Dougherty Hall. Hours of operations are: Monday through Friday: 8:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (extended hours at the beginning of each semester).POLICY BOOKPlease visit B/grad/GradProgs Policybook Final.pdf todownload a PDF of the 2013-2014 Policy Book.PARKING AND PUBLIC SAFETYStudent parking is available in the Main Lot. Parking fees are as follows:Parking Permit (August to August)Full-time Student: 100Evening Student: 50For students only taking classes in the Summer semester, a parking pass can be purchased for 40.In order to register your vehicle, please follow the below steps:1. Login to MyNova using your assigned student ID and PIN number.2. Click on the Novasis link.3. Click on the Register for Parking link.4. Complete and submit the registration form.5. Visit Public Safety in Farrell Hall to pick up your parking pass. Hours of operation are: Monday throughThursday: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information, visit www.villanova.edu/publicsafety/services/parking or call (610) 519-6990.EMERGENCY CLOSINGS/CLASS CANCELLATIONSIn the event of a weather-related emergency, class cancellation will be announced: On local radio stations (KYW 1060 AM) By calling the University Snow and Emergency Line at (610) 519-4505 Via the web by visiting www.vpaa.villanova.edu Nova Alert: Villanova University has added text messaging to our emergency communications process. NovaAlert quickly contacts you during a major crisis or emergency to deliver any important information relevant tothe situation. To sign up, please follow this link: alert.villanova.edu.MYNOVAMyNova is the University’s online student information system. The MyNova portal is customized to bring you thetargeted information you need based on your university profile. Through MyNova, you can access your grades andpersonal address, the Wildcat Newswire, information relating to class registration, the library and online classroomresources. In addition, MyNova provides a gateway to other online systems, such as Novasis and Blackboard. Toaccess MyNova, go to https://novanet.villanova.edu and enter your username and password.BLACKBOARD RESOURCE PORTALThe Blackboard Resource Portal was designed to be a single online destination where you can access informationregarding the various graduate business programs. Some of the resources include: academic calendars, coursedescriptions, registration instructions and staff contact information.To access: Log on to MyNova Click on eLearn (top right corner), or go directly to elearning.villanova.edu Under ‘My Organizations’ - click on Villanova School of Business Graduate Programs10

Staying ConnectedVILLANOVA EMAIL ACCOUNTOnce you have submitted your deposit, the University Information Technologies Department (UNIT) creates an emailaccount for you. Information regarding your account will be sent shortly after you are registered for classes. If you donot receive this information prior to the start of classes, please call the Help Desk at (610) 519-7777 or email [email protected]. If you forget your password, you can reset it yourself at http://passwordreset.villanova.edu.CONFIGURING YOUR PERSONAL COMPUTERIf you have a personal computer and would like help configuring it for efficient use within the campus network,contact the University TechZone by calling (610) 519-7777 and following the prompts. The TechZone is located in VaseyHall, room 101.For in-class use or to participate in distance learning, at a minimum, we recommend that your personal laptop has thefollowing software: Processor Speed - Pentium III Class or better Operating System - Windows XP Pro or Mac OS X Hard Drive Size - 120 GB or more RAM - 512 MB Ethernet Card - 10 Base-T or 10/100 Base-T Software - Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Excel Plugins - Macromedia Flash, Adobe ReaderACCESSING THE WIRELESS CAMPUS NETWORKIn order to access the wireless campus network on your personal computer, it must meet certain requirements. Fordetailed information on configuring your PC or MAC, please visit www.villanova.edu/unit/support/wireless. Windows XP Service Pack 2 Villanova Wireless Secure w2 Client Windows pop-ups must be enabledPURCHASING A LAPTOPThe University offers a discounted computer purchase program (CPP) allowing students to benefit from theUniversity’s relationship with Dell. For computers purchased through this program, the University recommends ahardware and software configuration, but students can customize these selections online. The TechZone is a certifiedDell Service Center, for warranty and non-warranty repairs, for computers purchased through the University.COMPUTER HELP AND SUPPORT UNIT Help Desk: (610) 519-7777. Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. TechZone (610) 519-7777. Hours of Operation: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Friday: 9:00a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Students may also use the UNIT self-service help desk (SSHD). Instructions are available through theirwebsite: www.villanova.edu/unit/support/sshd.htmSTUDENT PRINT PROGRAMAll registered MBA students automatically receive a one-time print allowance ( 20 for part-time students) accessiblewith their Wildcard. iPRINT, located on the lower level of Bartley Hall, is on hand for black and white printing ofacademic-related work. Hours of operation and instructions are available through their website: https://iprint.villanova.edu/.11

Professional ServicesMBA CAREER SERVICES AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTThe Villanova School of Business Graduate Programs Office recognizes that making the commitment to earn anMBA represents a choice to take your career to a higher level. We are committed to providing students with toolsand resources to be successful in their next destination by partnering with the University Career Center, employers,alumni and key VSB stakeholders to support the career development of students and alumni. The following career andprofessional development services are readily available to all students: Career Seminars: Examples of seminars we’ve done in the past are - Key to Successful Career Management,Networking, Job Search Process and Creating an Extraordinary Resume. Alumni Connec

the villanova mba fast & flex track guidebook. 2 ambition. the ability to collaborate. ethics. intellectual curiosity. integrity. social responsibility. an awareness of the global marketplace. the desire to stay current. an open mind.