List of Things For New Graduate Computer Science Students To Do
Course Scheduling
Double check with your advisor about the appropriateness of the courses you
are scheduled to take. Class schedules can be found from our web page on Information of local interest.
Student Assistance Center
Check out the Student Assistance Center for Seminars on Test Anxiety, Stress
Reduction, Study Effectiveness, etc. See page 23--25 of the Student Handbook.
Financial Aid
The Financial Aid Office is available to answer your questions concerning
applications, criteria and deadline dates for Federal, State and institutional
grants, loans and scholarships. The office also assists veterans with benefit
concerns and problems. You may stop by the office, located in
W-112 Olmsted Building, or call 948-6307.
Library
Check out the library's orientation sessions.
Computation Center
Check out the Computation Center's orientation sessions. They post
announcements outside W-305.
Access account
As soon as possible, go to the computer lab in W-305, and ask for an Access
account. You'll be given an email address as well as an account that allows
you to access the Internet from a home PC. Most importantly, your email
access ID will be used by the department. So get an Access account even if
you already have email and Internet access from another source.
Dial-Up Internet Access
To set up your home computer for dial-up internet access go to the
Internet Software -
CACPAC webpage. The CD containing CACPAC can also be checked out
from the Heindel Library.
Local Sun Cluster Account
After you have gotten your access account, fill out an
account request form (available in the department office) and
return it to Dr. Bui or the staff assistant, Lisa Hipkins.
Be sure to include a
temporary password. This password is needed to create an
account for you on our local Sun
workstation cluster. You should change your password when you login to the
system for the first time. A number of your classes will have work done on
the Suns. It is to your advantage to familiarize yourself with the Sun
workstation and its operating system. The bookstore has a book called ``Unix
in a Nutshell'' which would be a good reference for those who are not familiar
with Unix.
Access Card for the Sun Lab
The Sun lab is located in W-210A Olmsted Building. The lab is open whenever
the Olmsted building is open, i.e., 24 hours a day year round, except during
certain holidays. To get into the lab you need to obtain a proximity card
from Lisa Hipkins.
Consolidating your email addresses
If you have more than one email address you should consider routing all of
them to one single email address. Check our page on Information of local interest for directions.
Web Page
Web space for your personal web page is provided by the University as well as
by the department. See our web page Information of local
interest.
User Guide to Local Usage
Read the guide to usage of department
computers.
Policy on Ethical Use of Computers
Read the department policy on ethical use of
computers.
Department Web Page
Check the MS student listing to make sure that
your name and email address are on that list and are correct. Don't do this
until after the first two weeks of classes.