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Welcome!
Adjunct Faculty On-Line Orientation
Orientation Process
1. Review slide presentation2. Review Adjunct Faculty Handbook 3. Complete online “Preventing Workplace Harassment”
module 4. Required reading: Class Schedule and Class Roster,
Catalog5. Print out, sign and return the Statement of
Completion at the end this presentation to acknowledge completion of orientation.
CUI Facts Accredited through Western Association of Colleges
and Schools (WASC) 3500+ enrolled students Five Schools
Arts and Sciences Business Christ College Education Professional Studies
Offers 29 bachelor of arts/science, 10 masters degree administration degrees and beginning Spring 2014, doctorate in education.
Concordia Expects
Ethical behaviorPerformance excellenceAdherence to policies and proceduresCommitment to CUI mission, targets and student successUnderstanding Concordia’s Faithfulness to the Lutheran Tradition.Understanding Concordia’s commitment to Lutheran Higher Education.
Concordia University
Mission Statement:
Concordia University Irvine, guided by the Great Commission of Christ Jesus and the Lutheran Confessions, empowers students through the liberal arts and professional studies for lives of learning, service and leadership.
Concordia University
Vision Statement:
Concordia University Irvine will be among the finest, distinctively Lutheran liberal arts universities in America, preparing wise, honorable, cultivated citizens, informed by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, for the church and world.
Our Heritage
What we Believe and Confess http://www.cui.edu/AboutCUI/Heritage/index.aspx?id=18629
Grace Alone. Faith Alonehttp://www.cui.edu/aboutcui/heritage/index.aspx?id=21818
Faithful to Lutheran Traditionhttp://www.cui.edu/AboutCUI/Heritage/index.aspx?id=18634
Lutheran Higher Educationhttp://www.cui.edu/AboutCUI/Heritage/index.aspx?id=20789
CUI Targets and Goals
Written CommunicationStudents compose focused and coherent written content; organize and logically develop their ideas; find, analyze and integrate appropriate sources; and demonstrate facility in discipline- or genre-specific conventions of writing.
CUI Targets and Goals
Oral CommunicationStudents make verbal presentations in which they articulate a central message, organize main ideas, integrate appropriate supporting information, employ language appropriate for the topic and audience, and utilize delivery techniques that enhance the presentation.
CUI Targets and Goals
Systematic Inquiry Students explain a problem, articulate a (hypo)thesis, investigate using appropriate sources, analyze the information, and craft logical conclusions and creative solutions to the problem.
CUI Targets and Goals
Quantitative ReasoningStudents demonstrate understanding of quantitative facts and concepts, perform calculations successfully, and apply problem solving strategies to analyze quantitative data and to draw appropriate conclusions.
CUI Targets and Goals
Christian Literacy and FaithStudents describe the contents and contexts of the Bible, Christianity’s major teachings, how the Christian faith connects to their academic discipline(s) and vocations in life, and have many opportunities to receive instruction in the Christian faith.
CUI Targets and Goals
Service to Society and ChurchStudents serve society in ethical and merciful ways, examining benefits gained and challenges encountered, and Christian students have many opportunities to serve the church.
CUI Targets and Goals
Informed and Responsive CitizenshipStudents explain how political and economic systems have influenced citizenship in the United States and the world; interact effectively and ethically with people of various cultural/global contexts; engage with and analyze the arts; articulate how the culture of scientific knowledge relates to other disciplines; and describe healthy lifestyles.
CUI Targets and Goals
Specialized KnowledgeStudents apply knowledge in a specific field that draws on current research, scholarship and/or techniques in the field.
Adjunct Faculty Handbook Highlights
COURSE SYLLABUS Templates for course syllabi are available:
Ask your Department Chair or Dean
Your syllabus should contain your attendance policy, a statement on academic honesty and a statement on academic accommodations.
You are required to distribute the syllabus and any other course outline materials at the first class meeting
The syllabus is your contract with the students.
Highlights (cont.)CLASS ROSTER(S)
Class rosters for the course(s) you will be teaching are to be accessed through MyRecords. The class roster is unofficial during the first two weeks of the semester. After the census date (the end of the second full week) your rosters are considered official. Any discrepancies between the official roster and your own records should be corrected immediately by contacting the Registrar’s Office (Grimm Hall 1st Floor, ext. 3079).
All students on your roster must be given a grade at the end of the semester. Do not leave a student ungraded!
Highlights (cont.)Adds and Drops Please check with your dean or department chair
for school procedures on adding students to your class.
Please review and familiarize yourself with the university’s add/drop policy.
All adds and drops require proper documentation. Students are responsible for proper
adding/dropping Do not tell student that you will drop them from
the roster
Highlights (cont.)Final Exams All instructors are expected to meet and give
some type of final exam during finals week. See the CUI website for the final exam schedule.
Academic Warnings Concordia prides itself on maintaining effective
communication with its students. Academic warnings provide a means for instructor communication with students having academic difficulties in their class.
Academic warnings are given via MyRecords.
Academic Warnings
Student Services
Financial AidAcademic and personal counseling provided Disability Support Services (Accommodations)Note takers, additional time, etc
Student Job PlacementAssists with employment; provides testing
Library linked to multiple on-line research sources Reference librarianLibrary toursGuest lectures on library services
CUI Home Page http://www.cui.edu
Registrar’s Home Page
http://www.cui.edu/studentlife/registrar
MyRecords
MyRecords is CUI’s administrative software system. View schedule and room assignment(s) Official class rosterOnly the MyRecords roster is considered
official. Blackboard is not considered official.
Look up contact information for your students
Submit final grades or Academic Warnings
MyRecords Login Screen
https://myrecords.cui.edu/pls/cui/twbkwbis.P_WWWLogin
MyRecords Information
What do I need to know to use the MyRecords system? If you’ve taught at Concordia, your account is the
same as past semesters A ID number (You can receive your ID number from the Office of the
Registrar, Grimm Hall 1st floor, Ext. 3079)
A PIN (if you have forgot your PIN, please come to the Office of the Registrar, Grimm Hall 1st floor with an ID)
Your security question answer if you forgot your PIN
MyRecords Information (cont.)
Where can I go to receive assistance? Registrar’s Office staff can assist you with the
BannerWeb system or call 949-214-3079
I do not have a computer to print my rosters or submit grades, what do I do? Several offices have computers for adjunct faculty
use . . . Alpha and Beta workrooms, Library and the Registrar’s Office
Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Review the FERPA Training and FERPA Video http://www.cui.edu/studentlife/registrar/index.aspx?id=1040
Covers a student’s right to privacy Student’s personal information Student’s academic information Student’s medical information
Under no circumstances are grades allowed to be posted and graded projects left in a public area for student pickup.
Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching. (CELT)
CELT is both a virtual and a physical resource aimed at facilitating the creation and support of diverse learner-centered teaching environments. CELT resources are available for students and faculty. You are welcome to explore both areas.
http://celt.cui.edu/faculty.htm
CELT Webpage
What Can You Do at CELT?Access Instructional Resources Library Databases Blackboard PowerPoint General Resources
Use the CELT Center (Grimm Hall 2nd floor) to:Make video clips from DVD or videotapes Create PDFs Scan documents and pictures Burn CDs and more And more
Safety and Security
CUI Security – (949) 214-3000 Escorts availableCommitted to a safe work environmentSafety and Security Office – Admin 120
Parking pass (Admin 120) ID Card (Optional)
Worker’s Compensation
Covers all employees while workingNotify supervisor if injured and
complete formReport within 24 hours
FAQIf I get injured on the job, am I covered
under Worker’s Compensation? Yes, report any injury to supervisor immediately
What do I do if I can’t make it to work? If absent for any reason; Call 949-214-3288 or your dean to request your
absence be posted
How do I get a mailbox? Mailboxes are available through the Copy
Center.
Contacts Arts and Sciences, School of 214-3288AV Equipment 214-3175Bookstore 214-3454Business/Prof Studies, School of 214-3365CELT (Blackboard) 214-3358Christ College, School of 214-3389Copy & Mail Center 214-3158Disability and Learning Resource Center 214-3039Education, School of 214-3350Human Resources 214-3134Information Technology 214-3175Registrar’s Office 214-3079
Wrapping up… Complete the “Preventing Workplace Harassment”
module within 30 days of hire and each year thereafter.
Review Adjunct Handbook, Catalog and Faculty Resources (Adjunct Faculty Information) link at http://www.cui.edu/studentservices/registrar/index.aspx?id=18244
Tour the campus: Bookstore Library Registrar’s Office
Print out, sign and return the Statement of Completion form (next page)
Send signed form to [email protected] or to the Office of the Registrar, Grimm Hall Room 105.
Statement of Completion
I, ______________________ have completed thethe Online Adjunct Orientation presentation. (Please return to the Office of the Registrar)
Signed:__________________________
Date:_________
Welcome!
At CUI, we are all educators. Directly or indirectly, what YOU do each day influences the lives of our
students.
What an opportunity to make a difference! We’re glad you’re
here!