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Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult David Cowburn for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Gillian Small for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

Consult your advisor.

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

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Contact Carmen Mannella
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Contact
 

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

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META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

AECOM INFORMATION

Changed:
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Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.
>
>
Consult David Cowburn for NMR courses.
 

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Gillian Small for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

Consult your advisor.

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 1511 May 2007 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Gillian Small for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

Consult your advisor.

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.
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 -- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

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META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Changed:
<
<
Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.
>
>
Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Gillian Small for CEM course.
 

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

Consult your advisor.

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 1303 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

Added:
>
>
Consult your advisor.
 

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 1203 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

Deleted:
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The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit
 

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Consult your faculty advisor.

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

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META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Added:
>
>
Consult your faculty advisor.
 

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 1003 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

Added:
>
>
Consult Mark Girvin for NMR courses.
 

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

Contact Carmen Mannella

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 903 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

Added:
>
>
Contact Carmen Mannella
 

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 803 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

Added:
>
>
Kristen Cullen, cullenk@mail.rockefeller.edu Graduate Admissions Administrator and Registrar

"Assuming there will be some evaluative component for this course, there is no problem with our students receiving credit. "

Consult your advisor also.

 

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 703 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.

Columbia Information

Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.

MSSM Information

Changed:
<
<
Contact Mingming Zhou? for NMR courses
>
>
Contact MingMing Zhou for NMR courses
 

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

Contact David Eliezer for all courses.

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 603 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

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NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with the offering institution.
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NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with your institution.
 

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

Changed:
<
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Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Iban Ubbextreana? for CEM course.
>
>
Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or [[Iban Ubarretxena] for CEM course.
 

Columbia Information

Added:
>
>
Contact Arthur Palmer or Ann McDermott for NMR courses.
 

MSSM Information

Added:
>
>
Contact Mingming Zhou? for NMR courses
 

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

Changed:
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http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/Programs/IUDC.html
>
>
Contact Alexej Jerschow for NMR courses, or David Stokes for CEM course.
 

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

Added:
>
>
Contact David Eliezer for all courses.
 
  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 503 Nov 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with the offering institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

Changed:
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Contact Ronnie Ghose for NMR courses, or Iban Ubbextreana? for CEM course.
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Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Koeppl, Gerald" <GKoeppl@gc.cuny.edu> Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 06:44:00 -0400

MEMORANDUM May 9, 2006 To: Students Cc: Faculty Re: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Please see the information from the Registrar given below about the Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium.

_________________________________________ From: Deluca, Vincent Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:22 AM To: Assistant Program Officers Cc: Executive Officers; Schoengood, Matthew Subject: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Listed below is information about The Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium. It includes the guidelines for eligibility. Please review the information and please forward it or post it so that students in your program are aware of the criteria for eligibility.

Thanks Vin De Luca

The Graduate Center is a member of The Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium, which provides opportunities for cross-registration among member institutions. Eligible matriculated Graduate Center doctoral students may cross-register for doctoral study in the graduate schools of arts and sciences of the following institutions: Columbia University (including Teachers College), Fordham University, New School University, New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers - New Brunswick (State University of New Jersey), and Stony Brook (State University of New York).

In order to be eligible to petition for enrollment in a consortium course: 1. You must be a matriculated doctoral student 2. You must have completed at least two semesters of graduate study at the home institution and be between your 2nd and 6th year of enrollment at The Graduate Center. 3. The course you wish to take is not available at The Graduate Center or other CUNY college. 4. Registration is subject to approval by the Vice President of Student Affairs at The Graduate Center and the divisional Dean at the host institution. 5. For Columbia University - The course must be offered through the Graduate School of Arts and Science.

Listed below are the procedures an eligible student must complete to petition for enrollment in a consortium course:

1 Acquire the Permit Out form from either the Office of the Registrar (Room 7201) or your doctoral program. 2 Your academic advisor must sign the form. 3 Bring the completed form to the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs (Room 7301). If the form is approved by the Vice President you will be given an Inter-University Cross Registration Form. 4 Follow the instructions on the Inter-University Cross Registration Form and submit the completed form to the Office of the Registrar no later than Wednesday, September 6. 5 Once the completed Inter-University Cross Registration Form is submitted your registration will be finalized by the Office of the Registrar*.

*Please note that registration for Consortium courses is not an on-line procedure, all enrollment changes for these courses must be submitted via change of program forms.

Finally, students taking courses at another university are subject, in those courses, to the registration and academic regulations of the host university, including the grading system, calendar, and academic honor system. It is the responsibility of the students to familiarize themselves with the pertinent regulations of the host university.

 

Columbia Information

MSSM Information

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/Programs/IUDC.html

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 424 Jul 2006 - Main.DavidStokes

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with the offering institution.

Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

Changed:
<
<
The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants#Graduate_Credit?
>
>
The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants05#Graduate_Credit
 

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Koeppl, Gerald" <GKoeppl@gc.cuny.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 06:44:00 -0400

MEMORANDUM
 May 9, 2006
 To: Students
 Cc: Faculty
 Re: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Please see the information from the Registrar given below about the
 Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium.

_____________________________________________
 From: Deluca, Vincent 
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:22 AM
 To: Assistant Program Officers
 Cc: Executive Officers; Schoengood, Matthew
 Subject: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Listed below is information about The Interuniversity Doctoral
 Consortium. It includes the guidelines for eligibility. Please review
 the information and please forward it or post it so that students in
 your program are aware of the criteria for eligibility.

Thanks
 Vin De Luca


The Graduate Center is a member of The Interuniversity Doctoral
 Consortium, which provides opportunities for cross-registration among
 member institutions. Eligible matriculated Graduate Center doctoral
 students may cross-register for doctoral study in the graduate schools
 of arts and sciences of the following institutions: Columbia University
(including Teachers College), Fordham University, New School University,
New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers - New Brunswick
(State University of New Jersey), and Stony Brook (State University of
 New York).

In order to be eligible to petition for enrollment in a consortium
 course: 
1. You must be a matriculated doctoral student
 2. You must have completed at least two semesters of graduate study
 at the home institution and be between your 2nd and 6th year of
 enrollment at The Graduate Center. 
3. The course you wish to take is not available at The Graduate
 Center or other CUNY college. 
4. Registration is subject to approval by the Vice President of
 Student Affairs at The Graduate Center and the divisional Dean at the
 host institution. 
5. For Columbia University - The course must be offered through the
 Graduate School of Arts and Science.

Listed below are the procedures an eligible student must complete to
 petition for enrollment in a consortium course:

1 Acquire the Permit Out form from either the Office of the
 Registrar (Room 7201) or your doctoral program.
2 Your academic advisor must sign the form.
3 Bring the completed form to the Office of the Vice President for
 Student Affairs (Room 7301). If the form is approved by the Vice
 President you will be given an Inter-University Cross Registration Form.
4 Follow the instructions on the Inter-University Cross
 Registration Form and submit the completed form to the Office of the
 Registrar no later than Wednesday, September 6.
5 Once the completed Inter-University Cross Registration Form is
 submitted your registration will be finalized by the Office of the
 Registrar*. 

*Please note that registration for Consortium courses is not an on-line
 procedure, all enrollment changes for these courses must be submitted
 via change of program forms.

Finally, students taking courses at another university are subject, in
 those courses, to the registration and academic regulations of the host
 university, including the grading system, calendar, and academic honor
 system. It is the responsibility of the students to familiarize
 themselves with the pertinent regulations of the host university.

Columbia Information

MSSM Information

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/Programs/IUDC.html

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

  • Set ALLOWTOPICVIEW =

-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

Revision 308 Jun 2006 - Main.DavidCowburn

 
META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with the offering institution.
Changed:
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Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding.
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Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. NYSBC offers its courses unrestricted to all affiliate students and postdocs. The issue of credit for attendance is for the affiliate's Member Institution to decide.

Added:
>
>
 The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants#Graduate_Credit?

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Koeppl, Gerald" <GKoeppl@gc.cuny.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 06:44:00 -0400

MEMORANDUM
 May 9, 2006
 To: Students
 Cc: Faculty
 Re: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Please see the information from the Registrar given below about the
 Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium.

_____________________________________________
 From: Deluca, Vincent 
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:22 AM
 To: Assistant Program Officers
 Cc: Executive Officers; Schoengood, Matthew
 Subject: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Listed below is information about The Interuniversity Doctoral
 Consortium. It includes the guidelines for eligibility. Please review
 the information and please forward it or post it so that students in
 your program are aware of the criteria for eligibility.

Thanks
 Vin De Luca


The Graduate Center is a member of The Interuniversity Doctoral
 Consortium, which provides opportunities for cross-registration among
 member institutions. Eligible matriculated Graduate Center doctoral
 students may cross-register for doctoral study in the graduate schools
 of arts and sciences of the following institutions: Columbia University
(including Teachers College), Fordham University, New School University,
New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers - New Brunswick
(State University of New Jersey), and Stony Brook (State University of
 New York).

In order to be eligible to petition for enrollment in a consortium
 course: 
1. You must be a matriculated doctoral student
 2. You must have completed at least two semesters of graduate study
 at the home institution and be between your 2nd and 6th year of
 enrollment at The Graduate Center. 
3. The course you wish to take is not available at The Graduate
 Center or other CUNY college. 
4. Registration is subject to approval by the Vice President of
 Student Affairs at The Graduate Center and the divisional Dean at the
 host institution. 
5. For Columbia University - The course must be offered through the
 Graduate School of Arts and Science.

Listed below are the procedures an eligible student must complete to
 petition for enrollment in a consortium course:

1 Acquire the Permit Out form from either the Office of the
 Registrar (Room 7201) or your doctoral program.
2 Your academic advisor must sign the form.
3 Bring the completed form to the Office of the Vice President for
 Student Affairs (Room 7301). If the form is approved by the Vice
 President you will be given an Inter-University Cross Registration Form.
4 Follow the instructions on the Inter-University Cross
 Registration Form and submit the completed form to the Office of the
 Registrar no later than Wednesday, September 6.
5 Once the completed Inter-University Cross Registration Form is
 submitted your registration will be finalized by the Office of the
 Registrar*. 

*Please note that registration for Consortium courses is not an on-line
 procedure, all enrollment changes for these courses must be submitted
 via change of program forms.

Finally, students taking courses at another university are subject, in
 those courses, to the registration and academic regulations of the host
 university, including the grading system, calendar, and academic honor
 system. It is the responsibility of the students to familiarize
 themselves with the pertinent regulations of the host university.

Columbia Information

MSSM Information

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/Programs/IUDC.html

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

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Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding.
The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants#Graduate_Credit?

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Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 06:44:00 -0400

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-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

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META TOPICPARENT name="NmrEducation"
Contents

Consortium Course Issues for the Member Institutions

NYSBC is not a degree granting institution, so all associated courses are run as part of the Member Institutions' courses. So if you are looking for credit you need to coordinate with the offering institution. Students are asked to consult their adviser before proceeding. The details seemed to work out well so far with CEM -- see http://www.nysbc.net/twiki/bin/view/Main/CemCourseParticipants#Graduate_Credit

AECOM INFORMATION

CUNY INFORMATION

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Koeppl, Gerald" <GKoeppl@gc.cuny.edu>
Date: Tue, 9 May 2006 06:44:00 -0400

MEMORANDUM
May 9, 2006
To: Students
Cc: Faculty
Re: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Please see the information from the Registrar given below about the
Interuniversity Doctoral Consortium.

_____________________________________________
From: Deluca, Vincent 
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:22 AM
To: Assistant Program Officers
Cc: Executive Officers; Schoengood, Matthew
Subject: Information for students considering Consortium courses

Listed below is information about The Interuniversity Doctoral
Consortium. It includes the guidelines for eligibility. Please review
the information and please forward it or post it so that students in
your program are aware of the criteria for eligibility.

Thanks
Vin De Luca


The Graduate Center is a member of The Interuniversity Doctoral
Consortium, which provides opportunities for cross-registration among
member institutions. Eligible matriculated Graduate Center doctoral
students may cross-register for doctoral study in the graduate schools
of arts and sciences of the following institutions: Columbia University
(including Teachers College), Fordham University, New School University,
New York University, Princeton University, Rutgers - New Brunswick
(State University of New Jersey), and Stony Brook (State University of
New York).

In order to be eligible to petition for enrollment in a consortium
course: 
1. You must be a matriculated doctoral student
2. You must have completed at least two semesters of graduate study
at the home institution and be between your 2nd and 6th year of
enrollment at The Graduate Center. 
3. The course you wish to take is not available at The Graduate
Center or other CUNY college. 
4. Registration is subject to approval by the Vice President of
Student Affairs at The Graduate Center and the divisional Dean at the
host institution. 
5. For Columbia University - The course must be offered through the
Graduate School of Arts and Science.

Listed below are the procedures an eligible student must complete to
petition for enrollment in a consortium course:

1 Acquire the Permit Out form from either the Office of the
Registrar (Room 7201) or your doctoral program.
2 Your academic advisor must sign the form.
3 Bring the completed form to the Office of the Vice President for
Student Affairs (Room 7301). If the form is approved by the Vice
President you will be given an Inter-University Cross Registration Form.
4 Follow the instructions on the Inter-University Cross
Registration Form and submit the completed form to the Office of the
Registrar no later than Wednesday, September 6.
5 Once the completed Inter-University Cross Registration Form is
submitted your registration will be finalized by the Office of the
Registrar*. 

*Please note that registration for Consortium courses is not an on-line
procedure, all enrollment changes for these courses must be submitted
via change of program forms.

Finally, students taking courses at another university are subject, in
those courses, to the registration and academic regulations of the host
university, including the grading system, calendar, and academic honor
system. It is the responsibility of the students to familiarize
themselves with the pertinent regulations of the host university.

Columbia Information

MSSM Information

MSKCC Information

NYU Information

http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/Programs/IUDC.html

Rockefeller U Information

SUNY Information

Wadsworth Information

WMCCU Information

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-- DavidCowburn - 18 May 2006

 
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