Congratulations on your admission to the Post-Professional Occupational Therapy Doctorate (pOTD) program. Please bookmark this page for easy reference to important information and resources included below:
- Apply for Financial Assistance
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Student Aid
If you wish to apply for federal loans, you must submit the Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for the academic year. In addition to the FAFSA, you may be required to submit supplementary documentation for federal and private loans. Students who receive financial assistance must adhere to the Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) requirements. For more information, please contact the Office of Student Financial Assistance at finaid@gwu.edu or (202) 994-9000.
The Admissions Office must have your social security number (SSN) on file before financial aid can be processed. If you did not include your SSN with your application, please contact the Health Science Admissions office at (202) 994-8528.
Military Aid
If you are using tuition assistance (TA), please email your TA authorization form to Third Party Billing at thirdparty@gwu.edu. A degree plan and cost verification sheet are available via email request to your advisor.
Please include your GWid and the last four digits of your SSN in the body of the email, and copy your advisor. Each semester, students are responsible for the registration fee, which is not covered by TA. Please pay your portion (the remaining balance owed after TA is applied) before the first day of classes.
If you are planning to use the G.I. Bill®, please use this checklist.
The GW Certifying Official(s) can be found at the Office of Military and Veteran Student Services at vetserv@gwu.edu or (202) 994-9570.
- Login to the GWeb Info System and Claim Your GW Email Address
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Login to the GWeb Info System
The GWeb Info system allows you to register for classes, pay your bill, change your address, and check your grades.
To log in to the GWeb Info System:
- Go to the MyGW portal.
- On the left-hand side, click on "GWeb Info System."
- Enter your User ID (i.e. your GWid). You can find your GWid on your acceptance letter or via GWid Look-up.
- Enter your PIN (your birthdate) in the MMDDYY format.
- You will then be prompted to change your PIN and set up a security question.
Claim Your GW Email Account
Within a few days of accepting your offer of admission you will receive an email from GW IT asking you to claim you assigned GW email address within 48 hours.
All official university communication will be sent to your GW email address only. You should plan to check your GW email a few times each week or forward your GW email to another email address you check regularly.
Access your GW email account through the MyGW portal or by going directly to the email login page.
- Attend Orientation
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Graduate students complete a self-paced orientation course, which opens up three weeks before the semester start. After a student is admitted, they must create their NetID in order to be added to the class. The required orientation is the perfect introduction to the Blackboard online classroom, allowing admitted students to understand the tools and expectations of their degree program. Student should budget up to four hours to complete all of the modules in the orientation course.
- Advising and Registration
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Advising and DegreeMap
DegreeMap is your program of study and snapshot of your current academic progress. The DegreeMap Planner offers an individualized guide for course selection and registration each semester.
To access DegreeMap:
- Go to MyGW.
- Click "GWeb Info System" on the left sidebar.
- Type in your User ID (GWid) and password.
- Select "Student Records & Registration."
- Select "Student Records Information."
- Select "DegreeMap."
- Click the "Planner" tab.
If you notice an error on your DegreeMap, or have questions about the recommended course sequence, please contact your advisor. Tutorials are available here: Office of the Registrar.
Registration
The GWeb registration system is available seven days a week (not including university holidays) from 7:00 am - 8:00 pm EST.
First Step: Identify your Course Registration Numbers (CRN)
- Go to the Schedule of Classes.
- Choose your desired semester.
- Click "Off Campus."
- Click the subject of your course.
- Find your course and make note of the CRNs.
Second Step: Register using the GWeb Info System
- Go to MyGW.
- Click "GWeb Info System" on the left sidebar.
- Log in with your GWid and PIN.
- Select "Student Records & Registration."
- Select "Registration Menu."
- Select "Register, Drop, and/or Add," and the term.
- Under "Add Classes Worksheet" enter the CRN.
If the courses show up as "Web registered on X date," you have successfully registered. Classes usually become available in Blackboard the day classes begin, or a day or two before.
Note: Please do not use the "search class" function in GWeb to find courses, as this causes errors in your registration.
Adding and Dropping Classes
A student can add or drop classes without penalty until 8:00 pm EST the Sunday before classes start. Any changes to registration after this deadline will incur a penalty. If you must add or drop a class after the first day of classes, please contact your advisor for guidance.
Visit the Course Drop Refund Schedule for current semester dates and deadlines.
- Learn About the Blackboard Classroom
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Blackboard is the platform for your online courses and the portal for syllabi, course-related materials, assignments, assessments, and communication features for each instructor. Your GW Blackboard account is active 24 hours after you create a GW NetID (GWMail account).
Before classes begin, students are encouraged to login to Blackboard and review the Blackboard Student Guides, which are located in the upper right hand corner of the course administration homepage. Here, students learn how to navigate the Blackboard environment through several instructional videos. Enrolled students may access these guides at any time.
- Review the GW Code of Academic Integrity
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The GW Code of Academic Integrity governs all students at the university and is a symbol of the commitment to academic honesty, mutual respect, and moral integrity that the GW community values and nurtures. As a new student in the university, your entry into the GW community is an agreement to these standards and principles.
- Visit the Students Resources Webpage
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The Student Resources webpage includes links to the following areas:
- Advising and Registration
- Paying for Classes
- Academic Resources and Policies
- Technology Support