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Registration for Summer 2009

The registration for Summer 2009 returning students will start on June 11, 2009, the registration schedule is available here.

Important Registration Dates for Summer 2009 New Students.

Classes Schedule for Summer 2009.

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Congratulation to Professor Minchul Kim -- Faculty of Finance and the winner of Distinguish Faculty Award 2009. NEW!

Graduate

Rapid changes in technology; enhanced global competition; the development of innovative structures in society, business and government; and an ever more complex workforce all require successful leadership ......[read more]

Student Services

The mission of Student Services is to provide activities and programs students can utilize to enrich their college experience and help them make the most of the...[read more]

Announcements

The University of Northern is offering a new doctorate program - the Doctor of Information Technology (DIT) beginning in Spring 2009. This is an intensive program designed primarily to develop practitioners and teaching faculty with very high levels of both technical and analytical expertise in specific fields of information technology (IT). It provides advanced education for leaders in the information technology industry.

The DIT investigates the contemporary theories and practices that today's organizations are using to gain a strategic advantage through the deployment of information technology. Completing the DIT will prepare students to lead, consult, or teach in the field of IT management from an informed, strategic viewpoint, creating practical solutions to real-world problems.

UNVA seeks doctoral candidates possessing solid undergraduate and graduate educational preparation, reasonable managerial or professional experience, strong intellect and the capacity for independent investigation. This program is designed for the student with a master's degree in information systems, information science, computer science, or a related area. This doctoral program may be pursued on either a part-time or full-time basis and can be completed within three to five years. Candidates for the DIT degree must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours, with a minimum GPA of 3.0. It is required that all candidates attend the earliest scheduled doctoral orientation class (one credit hour). Program components include:
  • Forty-eight credit hours of course requirements.
  • One credit hour of doctoral orientation.
  • A minimum of twelve credit hours devoted to the doctoral research project.
  • Satisfactory performance in the written Comprehensive Examination (upon completion of formal coursework).
  • Submission of a doctoral research proposal.
  • Formal presentation of the doctoral research project.
Please contact the admissions office (703) 941-0949 for additional information.

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Science degree at UNVA is intended to prepare graduates for responsible managerial roles within a variety of organizational settings. While many students ......[read more]

Admissions

The admissions office section will give you all the admissions requirements for both the undergraduate and graduates programs. This section ...[read more]

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June 2009 Newsletter
Download and read CONNECT, UNVA monthly newsletter. The newsletter can be downloaded from this link. You may also download the previous newsletters. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)

UNVA's Administrative Offices:
UNVA's Administrative Offices are moved to
7601 Little River Turnpike, Annandale, VA 22003. Phone: 703 941 0949.

Student ID required for registration:
Beginning Fall 2008 quadmester, all students registering for classes are required to have a student ID card present with them or a government issued ID accompanied with a copy of student ID request form filled out and signed by a library staff.

Trouble emailing us:
Are you having trouble emailing us? Our edu domain is temporarily not available due to a recent move. We have added the unva.us domain. For example, if your emails to "someone"@unva.edu are getting returned the use "someone"@unva.us instead.

UNVA Shuttle routes and schedule for Summer 2009 term
The timetable for the shuttle bus for Summer 2009 has been announced. For more information click here


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