1.
How do I sign up for my free FIU E-mail account?
All
registered FIU students are automatically furnished
an FIU-E-mail
account. Click
here to look up your FIU E-mail address and initial
password.
2.
Where do I go to obtain help with an academic problem?
You should first contact your advisor or graduate program
director so that you are directed to the appropriate
student service office to obtain help. You may
also visit the Learning Center, located on the
University Park at PC 247, or the Biscayne Bay Campus
at ACI 160. For more information, please
visit the
Learning Centers web site.
3.
What kind of financial aid is available to graduate
students?
You must complete the FAFSA form if you wish to obtain
financial assistance. This form is located
on-line or it can be obtained at the Office of Financial
Aid . Most financial assistance to graduate
students is need-based and depends on your financial
need as indicated on the FAFSA form. Financial
aid available to graduate students includes the Graduate
Fee Grant, $1000.00 and the Stafford Loan.
Other financial assistance includes being employed as
a graduate assistant, where a student usually
receives a tuition waiver, in addition to a stipend.
You should consult with the Office of Financial
Aid and the department of your interest to find out
more about its rules on awarding financial assistance.
4.
How many courses must I be registered for in order to
receive financial aid?
For graduate students: In order to
qualify for financial aid you must be enrolled for at
least 9 semester hours during the fall and spring semesters
and 6 hours during the summer semester.
5.
How can I become involved with graduate student issues?
To find out more about how you can become involved with
student government you should contact the Graduate Student
Association (GSA). This organization works with
the individual academic interest groups on campus and
can put you directly in touch with the group of you
interest. You can learn more about GSA by going
to http://www.fiu.edu/~gsa/
or call 348-4112.
6.
Is there transportation available for students between
campuses?
The University offers shuttle transportation services
between the University Park and Biscayne Bay Campuses.
See shuttle
schedule. Public bus services are also offered
between UP and Biscayne Bay and the Engineering Center.
7.
Do I need a parking permit to park on campus?
FIU students pay a transportation fee as part of their
course registration. You
MUST obtain a parking decal from Parking
& Traffic Department located at the Garage One (UP
Campus) and WUC 121 at the Biscayne Bay Campus to park
on campus.
8.
Where do I go on campus if I feel sick?
The University has Health Care & Wellness Centers
on both the Biscayne Bay and University Park Campuses.
The Wellness Center on UP is located just west of Public
Safety and east of the Labor Center. At
the Biscayne Bay campus, the Wellness Center is located
west of the Library and south of University Housing.
They frequently hold preventive campaigns that include
health education, vaccinations, and screening
tests. For more information, please contact
the Wellness Center on your respective campus, or visit
their
web site at .
9.
Where do I go for help concerning Library services?
You may obtain help from at any service desk at the
library. Biscayne Bay Information Desk phone:
(305) 919-5726. University Park Information desk
phone: (305) 348-2470.
You may also go on line at: FIU
Libraries: Commonly Asked Questions and use the
service Ask a Librarian."
10.
How and when do I pay for my courses?
The last day to pay is printed on your class schedule
and tuition bill. If you are on financial aid,
you must validate your class schedule with the Bursars
Office by the stated date. If you fail to pay
your tuition or validate your schedule, your courses
will be dropped, you will then have to re-register and
pay late fees.
11.
Where do I pay my fees?
You may pay your fees at the Cashiers Office on
either Campus. At the University Park Campus in
PC 120 or at the Biscayne Bay Campus in ACI 140.
For your convenience there are Night Deposit boxes located
just outside of the Cashiers Office on either
campus. You may also mail your payments to: Florida
International University, Cashiers Office
PC 120, University Park, Miami, FL 33199.
For more information on paying your fees and validating
your class schedule, please visit the
Cashiers Web site.
12.
Where can I study quietly, but with enough room for
books and papers?
There
are study rooms at the library you can use on a first-come
first-serve basis. You can also apply for a reserved
study carrel through your Department.
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