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MBA Office
Who is my academic advisor?
- Students in the on-campus MBA program are advised by Ms. Amy Brewer (abrewer1@uwf.edu).
- Students in the online MBA program are advised by Ms. Amy Sinkus (asinkus1@uwf.edu).
Let's stay in touch!
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Tips for SuccessOur faculty and staff are here to support you, but your success depends on staying engaged and accountable.
We’re excited to see you grow in the program! |
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Program Contact
Who is my contact?We love connecting with our students and are here to help with any questions or challenges you may have. To schedule a meeting, simply click on the link under your advisor's name below.
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*Excludes Accounting & Finance Certificates. Contact Department of Accounting & Finance for more information. |
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Degree Requirements & Academic PoliciesThe Graduate Catalog is the primary source for the requirements and policies that pertain to your enrollment, degree requirements, graduation criteria, etc. These are just a few of the important topics that students should become familiar with. Grade RequirementsGrade forgiveness does not apply at the graduate level. Foundation Proficiency CoursesFoundation proficiency (prerequisite) courses, whether taken at the undergraduate level or as graduate-level Accelerated MBA Foundation courses, must be completed within the last ten (10) years with grades of B or better. MBA, EMBA, and Graduate Certificate CoursesPassing: C or higher. Credit toward degree is awarded. GPA RequirementsGPA requirements to remain in Good Academic Standing and to qualify for graduation. Overall Cumulative GPA (graduate): 3.0 or higher |
Your Degree Audit and Degree Plan
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Degree Audit & Degree Plan
Viewing your Degree Audit and Degree PlanYou should review your degree audit and degree plan at least once a semester. |
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If you have any questions about your degree audit or degree plan, please contact your advisor immediately. |
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RegistrationAuto-RegistrationIn spring 2020, our office began auto-registering students for their next semester |
courses based on their degree plans. This |
process has proven to alleviate students of this added responsibility, allowing you to focus on your coursework. We will continue this process and notify you each semester when the registration process starts and is completed. |
Important Dates
Parts of Term
Parts of Term are the designated dates within a full semester or term. Courses that start/end in different parts of term may have different add/drop periods that could potentially affect tuition charges/refunds issued to students. Courses in the MBA Program are primarily offered during the following terms:
- POT 1 = Full semester
- POT 2 = First half of semester
- POT 3 = Second half of semester
- POT 96 (summer only) = First half of semester
- POT 90 (summer only) = Second half of semester
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The term Part of Term is sometimes also referred to in abbreviated or shortened form (ex: Part of Term 1 maybe referred to as POT 1, Term 1, or T1). |
Add/Drop Period
This is the period of time in which you can make schedule changes without any academic penalty. Add/Drop Period dates are dependent upon the individual course's part of term and can be found on the Academic Calendar.
Withdrawal deadline
If you find that you need to leave a course after the end of Add/Drop, it is considered a withdrawal. A grade of W will be posted to your transcript, but grades of W have no bearing on your GPA. Withdrawal deadlines are dependent upon the part-of-term in which you are enrolled and can be found on the Academic Calendar.
Grades
Course grades of C or higher are considered passing. Course grades of C- and below are considered failing, and you will not receive credit for that course. There is also no grade forgiveness at the graduate level. You must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to graduate.
Student Assessment of Instruction
- Each semester, the university asks students to complete a Student Assessment of Instruction (SAI). Your feedback is critical for our continuous improvement. You will need to complete an SAI for each of your courses each semester. Completing SAIs takes only a few moments and they are anonymous, so take the opportunity to let your professors know about your experience in their classes.
- SAIs become available three weeks prior to the course end date and remain open until the start of the following term. Refer to the MyClasses app (in MyUWF) for course end dates.
- Failure to complete SAIs will prevent you from viewing your final grades and will trigger an SAI Hold to be put on your record until you complete all outstanding SAIs or until the first day of classes of the next term. SAI holds do not impact your access to registration.
MBA Portfolio
Industry Selection 
Registration HoldsRegistration holds are our Achilles' Heel when it comes to registration. Simply put - we can't register you if you have registration holds and we typically can't resolve them for you. Please view and resolve your potential registration holds before the registration period begins each semester. Viewing Registration HoldsIf you're not sure how to view your holds, start by consulting the Viewing Holds reference page. If you do not have any of the following registration holds, skip down to the FAQs. Step 1: Sign the Financial Responsibility Statement
Step 2: Check for Other HoldsOnce you've signed the Financial Responsibility Statement, check for any additional holds.
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After RegistrationNew StudentsIf you're a new student, your first step after being registered for classes should be to upgrade your MyUWF account to a full-access ArgoNet account to activate your student email and gain access to essential student resources. All UWF email communications are conducted via your student email account. Course AccessThe Classmate app includes access to your class schedule, course details, syllabus, Canvas (eLearning) textbooks, tuition & fees, etc. Courses are made available via Canvas (eLearning). Courses will not appear on your Canvas Dashboard until 8am (Central) the first day of the class unless the instructor provides early access.
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Dropping or withdrawing from a class can impact your graduation date, future enrollment, financial aid, tuition assistance, etc. There are also specific eligibility timeframes for Drop/Add and Withdrawal. Make sure you understand these implications and deadlines before dropping or withdrawing from a course.
Dropping a Course
Withdrawing from a Course
Academic Calendar - Eligibility timeframes for Drop/Add Period and Withdrawal Period. Financial Aid and Scholarships - It is imperative to contact Financial Aid before dropping or withdrawing from a course as your financial aid (scholarships, grants, tuition waivers) may be affected. |
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ePortfolioIndustry Selection
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ePortfolio papers, unless you have been granted an exception by the MBA Office. By focusing your research on the same industry, you will build |
an ePortfolio that demonstrates an in-depth understanding across the functional areas of business. |
ePortfolio CoursesThere are |
four Core Courses that require completion of |
an ePortfolio paper: |
ePortfolio Papers & RubricsIn each |
ePortfolio course, the instructor will evaluate your final portfolio paper using a grading rubric, which will be returned to you. It is your responsibility to download, save, and backup all graded rubrics and final papers as soon as they are satisfactorily completed.
Backup your documents!We strongly recommend using your UWF Google Drive to backup your papers and graded rubrics. As a UWF student, you have free access to Drive and other Google apps. All ePortfolio Criteria |
Read all policies and procedures of the ePortfolio on the attached document
Submitting your ePortfolio and Other Exit RequirementsIn your final semester of the program, you will submit your final |
ePortfolio and complete other exit requirements. Detailed instructions for doing so will be emailed to all prospective graduates at the start of your final semester. This is an important part of our |
program assessment. You will not be cleared for graduation without this component completed.
What are all of the exit requirements?In addition to submitting a Graduation Application, you will have three (3) major exit requirements, as well as one (1) optional step. |
Click the expandable items below for info about each step.
2021 Best ePortfolioThe MBA Program received the award for Best ePortfolio in UWF's 2021 HIP Faculty Showcase. Take a look at our research poster presentation presentation - ePortfolios for Graduate Programs: One Tool for High-Impact Practices, Study Self-Reflection, Instructional Scaffolding, and Program Assessment |
More Portfolio Information
Read all policies and procedures of the MBA Portfolio on the attached document
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Dates & DeadlinesAcademic CalendarThe UWF Academic Calendaris the primary resource for registration dates, deadlines, and University holidays. See also: Drop/Add & Withdrawals Parts of TermParts of Term are the designated dates within a full semester or term. Courses that start/end in different parts of term may have different Drop/Add periods that could potentially affect tuition charges/refunds issued to students. Courses in our programs are primarily offered during the following terms:
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Student Resources |
CUTLA Workshops
CUTLA (the Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment) hosts several workshops throughout the academic year on topics specifically geared toward graduate students. Check out the CUTLA Workshop Calendar then visit the CUTLA websiteGraduate Student OrientationThe New Graduate Student Online Orientation provides an overview of university services and helps you understand what to expect academically and financially as a new UWF graduate student. Student Accounts & CashierFind information about tuition, payments, and account management through Student Accounts & Cashier. Financial Aid & ScholarshipsLearn more about financial aid options - including grants, scholarships, and loans - through Financial Aid. Student ID CardsYour Nautilus Card (student ID) is your key to campus services. Find out how to obtain one through the Nautilus Card Office. Note: Not required for fully online students |
. Executive Mentor Program |
Prepare for a successful career in business through the UWF Executive Mentor Program |
. This program connects students with experienced mentors from UWF’s strong business community. |
Mentees gain one-on-one |
access to a mentor's professional |
expertise, |
guidance, and |
network. Learn more and apply today! >> Graduate Student Advisory BoardThe GSAB serves as the student-run representative body and official voice for all UWF graduate students, advocating on policy and funding while offering networking, leadership, and mentoring opportunities to both local and remote students. Learn more and get involved! >>
UWF provides clear processes for addressing academic and non-academic student conduct. Student Rights and Responsibilities promotes a fair, caring, and disciplined campus community. |
Student Code of |
Please take a moment and review UWF's Student Code of Academic Conduct. It is always a difficult time when an MBA student is accused of academic dishonesty and it can often permanently derail a student from completing their degree at UWF. This document provides details as to what constitutes academic misconduct.
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ConductAs a UWF student, you are expected to uphold ethical behavior, respect others' rights, and comply with university, local, state, and federal regulations. The university is committed to maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful environment for all. Read the Student Code of Conduct >> Student Code of Academic ConductAs Argonauts, we act with integrity. We do not lie, cheat, steal or tolerate those who do. -UWF Honor Code Integrity is at the core of being an Argonaut. UWF students are expected to act honestly, avoid academic misconduct, and properly acknowledge the intellectual work of others. Academic integrity supports your success and aligns with professional ethics. Read the Student Code of Academic Conduct >> Student HandbookThe official guide for UWF students, containing policies, procedures, and key information. This edition replaces all previous versions. |
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