Congratulations on your acceptance to the CWRU MS in Medical Physiology program! We look forward to meeting and working with you this upcoming year. To get started, review the valuable information below - including next steps, important dates, and resources for admitted MSMP students. Do not hesitate to reach out to Director of Graduate Education, Bart Jarmusch, with additional questions.
Review the School of Graduate Studies' Important First Steps website. After accepting their offer of admission, all new students are directed to the New Student Checklist to complete items which will help launch their graduate education at CWRU.
All incoming students will receive an email from the School of Graduate Studies with instructions on how to activate their Case ID. Please do this ASAP. Your CWRU Network ID allows you access to university resources such as the campus wireless network and your CWRU email.
All incoming students are assigned to a faculty advisor with whom they will work during their time in the MSMP program to choose classes and strengthen their professional school applications.
You can find registration dates and deadlines at this site. If you need help registering for classes, please review these step-by-step instructions.
Spring & Summer Orientations: Required MSMP Summer Orientation will be held virtually the week before classes start. This session will also be recorded.
Fall Orientation: Required MSMP Fall Orientation activities will take place the week before classes start. Students who matriculated during the spring or summer terms should also attend. Orientation sessions will be in-person, streamed, and recorded.
Please follow the steps below and reach out to the university Financial Aid office with specific questions.
Students can submit their photo online through the New Student Checklist and wait for confirmation from Access services. Once they receive confirmation, they will be able to pick up their ID card at Access Services.
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Students can get their photo taken and pick up their ID card at Access Services.
All students need a laptop computer in order to sit for their quizzes and exams. All devices should include a web camera and microphone for video conferencing and remote learning. Check out UTech's recommended minimum and recommended computer specifications.
Online students, in particular, must have access to a stable Internet connection in order to be successful in the program.