New Student Checklist

1. ACTIVATE YOUR SHARKLINK ACCOUNT. campus housing, and undergraduate advising will send important updates to your NSU email. SharkLink is also where you will review your financial aid award and access all other student account information. First, activate your account at nova.edu/resources/nsuidentity, and then, log on to SharkLink at nova.edu/sharklink. If you need technical support, call SharkIT Services at (954) 262-4357. 2. APPLY FOR PREMIER PROGRAMS AND ATTEND SHARK PREVIEWWEEKEND. To be considered for a Premier Program, you need to submit a supplemental application and interview on campus during our enhanced admitted student event, Shark Preview Weekend. Apply for a Premier Program at nova.edu/premierprograms. 3. APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID. To be considered for need-based financial aid, including grants and loans, you must complete and submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at fafsa.gov. NSU’s Federal (954) 262-3380 or finaid@nova.edu for any financial aid questions. FINANCIAL AID FORMS Access all financial aid forms at nova.edu/financialaid/forms. As a Florida resident, you will need to submit the NSU State Aid Application to be considered for Florida state aid (see next page). PAYMENT PLAN OPTION monthly payments. The summer before classes begin, you can apply for a payment plan. Learn more about the payment plan application process at nova.edu/paymentplans. BEFORE YOUR ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT, MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS. MAKE IT OFFICIAL! CONFIRM YOUR ENROLLMENT BY MAY 1. This requires a $200 nonrefundable deposit. Pay online at nova.edu/deposit. You’ll need your N number. IN-STATE NEW STUDENT CHECKLIST admissions counselor to discuss next steps at nova.edu/meetmycounselor. CONNECT WITH OTHER SHARKS ON SOCIAL MEDIA! @sharkadmissions NSUUndergraduateAdmissions UNDERGRADUATE CAMPUS RESOURCES Access Plus (954) 262-7168 nova.edu/accessplus Admissions (954) 262-8000 nova.edu/admissions Athletics (954) 262-8250 nsusharks.com Bursar (954) 262-5200 nova.edu/bursar Campus Life and Student Engagement (954) 262-7288 nova.edu/campuslife Campus Recreation and Wellness (954) 262-7301 rec.nova.edu Center for Academic and Professional Success (CAPS) (954) 262-7990 nova.edu/caps Clinic Exploration Program (954) 262-3600 cnso.nova.edu/cep Dining Services (954) 262-5300 dineoncampus.com/nova Disability Services (954) 262-7185 nova.edu/disabilityservices Experiential Education and Learning (ExEL) (954) 262-7556 nova.edu/exel Financial Aid (954) 262-3380 nova.edu/financialaid Housing (954) 262-7052 housing.nova.edu International Students and Scholars (954) 262-7240 /students Library (954) 262-4600 nova.edu/community/libraries Net Price Calculator nova.edu/npc Orientation (954) 262-8050 nova.edu/studentorientation Parent Coordinator (954) 262-8276 nova.edu/undergraduate/parents Premier Programs and Shark Preview Weekend sharkpreview@nova.edu nova.edu/sharkpreview Public Safety (954) 262-8999 nova.edu/publicsafety Registrar (954) 262-7200 nova.edu/registrar Scholarships (954) 262-3380 nova.edu/financialaid/scholarships SharkCard Services (954) 262-8929 nova.edu/nsucard SharkIT Services (954) 262-4357 nova.edu/help Student Catalog nova.edu/undergraduatestudies Student Counseling (954) 424-6911 or (954) 262-7050 nova.edu/studentcounseling Student Employment and Resources (954) 262-3380 nova.edu/financialaid/employment Student Handbook nova.edu/undergraduatestudies Student Health Insurance (954) 262-4060 nova.edu/bursar/health-insurance Student Leadership and Civic Engagement (954) 262-7195 nova.edu/studentleadership Student Medical Center (954) 262-1262 nova.edu/smc Student Success studentsuccess@nova.edu nova.edu/studentsuccess Transfer and Evaluation Services (954) 262-8117 nova.edu/tes Tutoring and Testing Center (954) 262-8350 nova.edu/tutoring-testing Veterans Assistance (954) 262-7236 nova.edu/financialaid/veterans Veterans Resource Center (954) 262-3524 nova.edu/veterans Visit Campus (954) 262-8000 nova.edu/visitcampus Writing and Communication Center (954) 262-4644 nova.edu/wcc 24-01-022MCP

AFTER SUBMITTING YOUR ENROLLMENT DEPOSIT, MAKE SURE TO FOLLOW THESE STEPS. 1. APPLY FOR HOUSING. If you are interested in living on campus, submit a housing contract and $500 housing deposit at nova.edu/housing by May 1. Students residing with a legal guardian in Broward, Miami-Dade, or Palm Beach counties are not required to live on campus unless they are selected as a Razor’s Edge Scholar. Contact the (954) 262-7052 or housing@nova.edu for questions about living on campus. 2. COMPLETE THREE STEPS TO CLASS REGISTRATION. The Center for Academic and Professional Success (CAPS) will be your go-to for course selection and class registration. Starting in late spring, you will receive communication notifying you when it’s time to begin the course registration process. Please note, in order to begin the registration process, you must submit your enrollment deposit. Please complete these three steps below. Visit nova.edu/caps for more information. STEP ONE: COMPLETE THE ONLINE NEW STUDENT CANVAS COURSE. All new students must complete the online New Student Canvas course. This course is mandatory. This self-paced, online course is available on your SharkLink account at sharklink.nova.edu. Upon completion, you will be provided with dates to register for your group advising session. STEP TWO: SIGN UP FOR GROUP ADVISING REGISTRATION SESSION. After completing the New Student Canvas course and passing a short quiz, you must register for a group advising session with a CAPS adviser. Mark your calendar with your confirmed session date. STEP THREE: ATTEND GROUP ADVISING REGISTRATION SESSION. On the day of your group advising session, please be sure you have access to a computer in a quiet location to facilitate course registration successfully. After attending your group advising session, you will be registered for your first semester as an NSU Shark! Questions? Register to learn what to expect for this year’s new student course registration process, at an information session, at nova.edu/newstudentseries. These information sessions are not mandatory. 3. SUBMIT FINAL TRANSCRIPTS AND TEST SCORES. directly from the institution(s) where you received college credit. If you took Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate courses, or Cambridge International testing agency. Mail documents to Nova Southeastern University 3300 S. University Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328-2004 4. SUBMIT OFFICIAL SAT, ACT, AND CLT SCORES (IF APPLICABLE). If you did not apply as test-optional and you self-reported ACT, SAT, or CLT scores, or you applied for Dual ACT School Code—6706 SAT School Code—5514 5. ATTEND NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION. New Student Orientation occurs before classes begin, and is the best way to acclimate to (954) 262-8050 or visit nova.edu/studentorientation for more information. Estimated Award** Florida Prepaid College Plan Tuition Only $3,500 per year $6,070 per year Room and Board Option Scholarship Level High School Courses Weighted HS GPA College Entrance Exams Service Hours Annual Award* Florida Medallion Scholarship (FMS) 4 - English 4 - Math 3 - Natural Science 3 - Social Science 2 - World Language 3.0 ACT: 25 SAT: 1210 75 hours $158 per credit hour $4,740 per year* Florida Academic Scholarship (FAS) 3.5 ACT: 29 SAT: 1340 100 hours $211 per credit $6,300 per year* * Award amounts are based on legislative allocations and are subject to change. ** Estimate based on 15 credits per semester, equivalent to 30 credits per year. FLORIDA STATE GRANTS FLORIDA PREPAID COLLEGE PLANS NSU accepts the following Florida Prepaid College Plans. Visit myfloridaprepaid.com for more information. Annual Award* Program Details Program Student Education (EASE) Grant Not need-based • Requires completion of NSU State Aid Application and proof of one-year Florida residency. • Must be enrolled for at least 12 credits (9 credits for nursing students) by the end of the first add/drop period of each semester. • Must meet citizenship requirements. $3,500 Florida Student Assistance Grant (FSAG) Need-based • Requires completion of FAFSA, NSU State Aid Application, and one-year Florida residency. • Must be enrolled for at least 12 credits (9 credits for nursing students) by the end of the first add/drop period of each semester. • Must meet citizenship requirements. $2,000 limited funding awarded on a first come, first served basis FLORIDA BRIGHT FUTURES SCHOLARSHIPS • Must submit a completed Florida Financial Aid Application to the Florida Department of Education during last year in high school at floridastudentfinancialaid.org/ssfad/bf. • Must be enrolled at least half-time in degree-applicable credits. • Requires completion of NSU State Aid Application. FLORIDA STATE AID As a Florida resident, you may be eligible for funds from the state of Florida, including the Florida Bright Grant (FSAG). You may also use Florida Prepaid College Plans toward the cost of attendance at NSU. Find the NSU State Aid Application at nova.edu/financialaid/forms. 6. UNDERSTAND YOUR STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE OPTIONS. You will automatically be enrolled in the NSU Student Medical Insurance Plan unless you submit a waiver by September 1. Read more about your options and find the online waiver at nova.edu/bursar/health-insurance. Contact the Student Health Insurance Department at (954) 262-4060 for questions about NSU health insurance.

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