ALAS Leadership Conference- April 6-7

By , March 20, 2012 8:18 am
The Association of Latin American Students (ALAS) at the University of Missouri – Kansas City would like to invite you to the ALAS First Regional Leadership Conference at the UMKC Student Union on April 6 & 7, 2012.
 
The conference will begin on Friday, April 6 from 6 – 10 p.m. and will continue on Saturday, April 7 from 7:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 
 
Our goal for those attending this conference is to not only gain knowledge, skills, and abilities related to professionalism and leadership, but also for it to be an experience that empowers and inspires you to strive for your personal best and achieve your dreams. The conference will include: Nationally recognized Latino speakers, workshops that offer personal, professional, and leadership development, a cultural fiesta and performances showcasing traditions of Latin American music and dance, networking opportunities, and more.
 
The registration fee is $10 per person, $5 for UMKC students.  Dress for the conference will be business casual.
 
For questions and to RSVP, please e-mail alasumkc@gmail.com by Friday, March 23, 2012.  Thank you for letting us share this fun, exciting, and meaningful opportunity with you, and we look forward to seeing you in April!

WEPT Preparation Seminar

By , March 13, 2012 9:10 am

Are you wondering what the WEPT is or when you may need to take the WEPT? This week’s topic is on preparing for the Written English Proficiency Test (WEPT). WEPT is designed to determine academic writing of undergraduate students. This workshop will help students prepare for the WEPT as well as inform students of the process of and procedures before taking the WEPT. The purpose of this seminar is to help students understand the reason of WEPT and to prepare for the test when it comes time for them to take it.

This Week’s Seminars are:

3/13     Tues     12:30pm   
3/14   Wed      3:00pm 
All Seminars will take place in the Student Union room 419.

Next Week’s Seminar: Effective Research Strategies    

Click here for the semester schedule.  Seminars are mandatory for students on financial aid contracts, Bloch Scholars and Osher Scholars.  Each session lasts approximately 50 minutes.  Students must sign in within 10 minutes of the seminar starting to receive credit.

Changes Coming to Graduate Loans

By , March 13, 2012 9:09 am

The Budget Control Act of 2011, signed into law on Aug. 2, 2011, eliminates the Federal Direct Loan subsidy for graduate and professional students effective July 1, 2012. As a result, summer 2012 is the last term that graduate and professional students may be eligible to receive Federal Direct Subsidized loans, although they will continue to be able to receive unsubsidized loans. 

The Act also eliminates the upfront rebate for all Federal Direct Loans. Starting July 1, 2012, Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized loan disbursements will have a one percent origination fee, and Federal Direct PLUS loans will have a four percent origination fee applied at disbursement.

What does this mean for you?

Beginning July 1, 2012, new federal graduate/professional school loans will no longer be subsidized. 

Subsidized Versus Unsubsidized Loans
Subsidized loans are interest-free while you are in school or otherwise have a deferment (authorized break from payments). As an example, let’s say you spent four continuous years in college, plus two years in graduate school. You have a subsidized loan from your first semester for $1,000 with a 5.3 percent interest rate. After completing your schooling, you would only owe the original $1,000, thanks to the subsidized nature of the loan. If your loan was unsubsidized, you would owe your loan balance, plus any interest occurred totaling $1,318.

Past Loans
Rules aren’t changing for subsidized loans you have borrowed in the past. If you qualify for a deferment for reasons such as going back to school to get your Ph.D., you will still not get charged interest for the specified time period. If you borrow federal student loan money after July 1, 2012, new loans won’t be subsidized for graduate school and beyond.

Borrowing Limits
If you are starting or continuing a graduate degree program effective July 1, 2012 or later, borrowing limits won’t change. The difference is all of your new loans will be unsubsidized. If you qualify for Federal PLUS Loans, you can borrow additional funds. However, these loans are unsubsidized, too.

Consolidation
If you have consolidated your federal student loans or intend to consolidate after graduation, your subsidized loans will not be affected. Even though you pay via a single check or electronic payment, your unsubsidized and subsidized loans are separated in consolidation in case of future deferments.

Summer/ Fall 2012 Enrollment

By , March 13, 2012 9:09 am

With summer/ fall class enrollment just around the corner, no doubt you’ve already received an e-mail with your enrollment appointment listed. But what should you do between now and then to make enrolling go more smoothly? To start, meet with your academic advisor to figure out what classes you should be taking. Then, log onto Pathway and check out the class schedule. Once you have figured out which section you want to take in each class, enrolling will be easy!

Before your enrollment date comes, check to be sure you have no holds on your account. The most common types of holds are academic advising holds and holds for having an outstanding balance on your account, although there are others too. Any holds you have will show up on the main menu of you Pathway account.

Last, don’t forget your enrollment appointment! Although you can enroll any time after this appointment date and time, the sooner you enroll the better your chances of getting the exact schedule you want.

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