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LEARN ABOUT ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

Veterans Career Coach

In addition to the Career Development office, the Veteran and Military Family Center provides a career coach for all military connected students. The career coach is available to meet with students to discuss the following:

  • Major & Career Exploration
  • Job & Internship Search
  • Resume & Cover Letter Reviews
  • Civilianizing your resume
  • Federal Resume creation
  • Mock Interviews
  • Networking
  • Career Fair Preparation
  • Graduate School Planning

The career coach also invites veteran friendly organizations to our Center for presentations, mock interviews, information sessions, and networking opportunities.

Veteran and Military Family Center Student Employment Team

The student employment team is made up of Veteran students who serve in Peer Mentor and Campus Liaison roles. They are experienced, energetic students who will provide regular outreach throughout the Fall and Spring semesters; they will also work regular hours in the Veteran and Military Family Center. These students will communicate information, encouragement and guidance to new student Veterans during their first semester and are the point of contact to ask questions about campus and community resources, veterans education benefits and more. Each of of them is also linked strategically with other offices/areas of campus including:

  • Admissions and Recruitment
  • Career Development and Alumni Engagement
  • Student Involvement and Leadership
  • Academic Support

Library

The University Library provides access to instructional resources and individual consultation with a librarian in person or via phone, chat, email or text message. Web-accessible resources include electronic collections (including research databases and digital full-text journals), RefWorks (a bibliographic management tool for reference searches), and interlibrary loan services.

Financial Aid

Review scholarship, grant, assistantship and financing options. The Office of Student Financial Assistance is available to answer questions at any time.

Accessibility and Disability Resources

Any student who feels he/she may need an accommodation based on the impact of a documented disability should notify the course instructor and contact Cassandra Jones in the Learning Assistance Center at 513-745-3280 or email jonesc20@xavier.edu to coordinate reasonable accommodations. Student Accessibility and Disability Resources seeks to ensure that all students with disabilities can freely and actively participate in all facets of university life.

Career Development Office

The Career Development Office offers career resources, programming and support. Graduate students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with a career coach to discuss specific career development needs.

Mission and Identity

Jesuit schools have educated society's leaders for over 450 years. Xavier's Jesuit Catholic tradition of academic excellence inspires students to think and communicate effectively, to foster a love of lifelong learning, to serve others, and to find God in all things. Learn more about Mission and Identity.

Title IX Office

Xavier strongly promotes a safe, respectful environment for all students, faculty, staff and visitors through proactive prevention of and response to all forms of sex discrimination. Learn more about students' rights under Title IX and Xavier's policies by visiting the Title IX Office website.

Academic Support

The Office of Academic Support provides support services to facilitate learning. The LAC has two main purposes: tutoring and Accessibility and Disability Resources. The tutoring services include subject specific tutoring and study skills assistance. Students can contact the LAC at (513) 745-3280 to set up an appointment.

 

Final Grades and Graduation

To see final grades for your courses, you must go through the Student Hub. There you will see "Academic Records/Registration Information". From this link you can view your final grades, view a copy of your student academic transcript, and visit the DegreeWorks audit tool which shows your complete curriculum requirements for the degree. This is an excellent guide for reviewing progress in the program.

The last link you will see here is the "graduation Application." While graduation seems like a ways off, you do need to know that this form must be completed very early in the semester in which you plan to graduate. Therefore, when you register for courses in your final term also fill out this application and submit it. There will be a $50 application fee added at that time for the semester. The graduation application fee is a required fee and therefore covered by the GI Bill.

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