FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

FAMILY COMMUNICATION
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú communicates with families throughout the year regarding certain events and some news items. Otherwise, due to federal regulations and to maintain student privacy, all communication will go to your Âé¶¹Èë¿Ún, and they are encouraged to share and discuss with you. This is a change from what many families are accustomed to as they transition from high school to college. Encourage your student to share emails and news from campus with you.
The Office of the Bursar will send the student an email introducing students to theÌý electronic billing system called V-bill, which will show their deposit listed.ÌýIn mid-July, the student will receive an email on how to access the bill as well as how to give access to an authorized user to receive future billing information. Instructions on how to establish access for parents, family members or other authorized users can be found on the Office of the Bursar website.  
NOVA Alert delivers important emergency alerts, notifications and updates to any mobile device or email you choose to register. When an incident or emergency occurs (including weather updates), authorized senders will notify you using NOVA Alert.Ìý
Grades are posted for Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú students to view through . If students would like to give others access to view their grades in MyNova, they may grant permission to their parents or guardians to view grades through proxy access. Ìý
The most likely cause is that your student needs to go to their "Authorization" tab in Parent Proxy and click the box next to the page they want displayed in your account.
This service is provided by the Office of the Registrar. Students should complete this web form to update their permanent mailing address with the University.Ìý
STUDENT HEALTH AND WELLNESS
When not feeling well, undergraduate and graduate students should go to the on-campus Student Health Center. Staffed by nurses, nurse practitioners and doctors, the Center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and appointments may be made by students using the or by calling 610-519-4070. Family members may call the Student Health Center at 610-519-4070 for advice about health issues affecting their student.
Students usually review this procedure with their professors during their first days of class. However, as a general recommendation, students should email their professors directly to notify them that they will miss class due to illness. Although parents and families may want to help their student while not feeling well, students must take this initiative, as professors are not able to discuss grades or classes with anyone other than the student.
We encourage parents/guardians to consult the University Counseling Center (UCC) when they are concerned about their student’s emotional and psychological well-being. The UCC does not need a release to consult with you about your concerns. To learn more and schedule an appointment, please visit the UCC webpage or call 610-519-4050.
All undergraduate students are required to have health insurance. The University offers a student health insurance plan through United Healthcare. To waive coverage of this plan, the student must complete a questionnaire and be approved for the waiver by a specific date at the beginning of the fall semester. Information is sent home many times throughout the summer to guide the student and family through this process. Students are required to provide proof of insurance annually while enrolled at Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú and are encouraged to carry their insurance card with them.Ìý
ACADEMICS
Yes. Some Âé¶¹Èë¿Úns will use tutors when they need support in a subject, while others may be looking to reach new levels of achievement in subject areas in which they already excel. Please review the Tutoring Services available through The Writing Center, The Learners’ Studio, The Center for Speaking and Presentation, The Math Center in the The Learners’ Studio and VSB Peer Tutors. Encourage your student to proactively schedule appointments with the Centers, as the tutors are busier around Midterms and Finals.
LIVING
Residence Assistants (RAs) review the online Maintenance Request Form with students during their initial weeks on campus. Students can easily file and follow up on their own facilities-related requests. Please keep in mind that this form can only be accessed while on campus. If away from campus, students can contact Facilities Management at 610-519-4420, Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. (Eastern time). Emergencies or other issues that occur after 3 p.m. or during a weekend and require immediate attention should be reported to Public Safety at 610-519-6979. Although families may want to help their student with this process, it is important to allow the student to coordinate the request and service in their room.
Residence Life will make every effort to accommodate students who cannot leave campus during break periods. Prior to the break, students who need to stay on campus must register with Residence Life in advance and are expected to respect all University policies and the terms of the housing contract. Please note that dining halls may not be open during breaks. Families and students can learn more about which halls are open through the Dining Services website.
Yes! Âé¶¹Èë¿Úns interested in working as a student employee are encouraged to . Working on campus provides students with income and a great connection on campus with Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú staff, faculty and students.Ìý
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Information on how to mail packages to campus, with the correct mailing address, can be found on Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú's Mail Services page.
Yes! Students interested in attending retreats can learn more about these opportunities, offered through the Office for Mission and Ministry. RetreatsÌýare open to students from all faith backgrounds.
CAMPUS FAQ's
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú offers student-guided tours throughout the year for prospective undergraduate students. Start with a 30-minute information session led by one of our admissions counselors and continue to a student-guided 60-minute tour.
Can't make it to campus? Check out the for an interactive map and virtual walking tour.
There are several meal plan options for our resident and commuter students. It's best to talk with your child about their expectations for meals and then select the best plan that fits their lifestyle.ÌýIf your child is living in an apartment and has plans to grocery shop and cook with an occasional lunch in a dining hall, you would make a much different selection than a student who doesn't have a kitchen and prefers many options at each meal. Information about available meal plans and deadlines for selecting the right plan for your student can be found on the Dining Services website.Ìý
The Office of the Bursar will send the student an email introducing students to our electronic billing system, V-bill, which will show their deposit listed.
In mid-July, the student will receive an email on how to access the bill, as well as how to give access to a parent to receive future billing information. Instructions on how to give a parent access to the student’s bill can be found on the Office of the Bursar website. Ìý
Navigate to our Visit Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú page for additional information. The also offers shuttle service during some of the breaks and the Off-Campus Living website also has helpful transportation options. SGA airport shuttle service is generally advertised in the Wildcat Newswire about two weeks prior to break.
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú offers a variety of options to help students cope with stress during exams. Our Health Services—Student Health Center, University Counseling Center and Office of Health Promotion—offer year-round programming to assist in overall student health and well-being.Ìý Ìý
Grades are posted online at at midterm and at the end of each semester. The University does not mail grades home. Students can give parents and guardians access to view their grades by grantingÌýproxy access.ÌýÌý
Enrollment verification is provided through the Office of the Registrar.
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú takes incidents potentially affecting the safety of students, faculty and staff as serious and time-sensitive. Please visit the Emergency Procedures website for information on Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú's emergency response.
Family Weekend, Homecoming and Commencement each have websites for you to learn more about these special events!
Information on how to mail packages to campus, with the correct mailing address, can be found on Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú's Mail Services page.
The Office of the Wildcard details how deposits can be made onto Wildcards.
Campus Resources
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú has numerous resources to assist your child during their time at the University. Below are selected departments that are frequently visited by family members.

PARENT PROXY ACCESS Ìý
Âé¶¹Èë¿Ú Parent Proxy Access provides students with the ability to grant permission to their parents or guardians to view certain pages of information currently available in their student myNova account. The student manages the creation of a proxy and the pages they can view.ÌýPlease note that only one email address can be associated with a Proxy Access account. ÌýÌýÌý
If you have anyÌýquestions (including questions about changing or resetting your PIN), please contact theÌýOffice of the Registrar.