Some links that might be of special interest to current students.
University honesty policy
A presentation about what constitutes cheating, dishonest conduct, plagiarism, etc. and how to avoid it.
GSM formal policy on academic review.
Process for appealing grades, academic dishonesty, dismissal from the program/GSM and admission denials.
Beginning with the fall 2009 term, the University is moving to a new numbering system. All classes will not have a 4 digit number and the subjects for the GSM will be tied to the Department that is teaching the course (i.e., BUAD 240 Marketing Management will not be MARK 6100). Click here for a conversion chart of old and new numbers.
Elective Choices for Off-site Programs
Click here to see the course descriptions for the off-site MBA program vote.
All on campus phone numbers begin with 414.28x.xxxx. The five digit extensions are listed on the attached.
Financial aid information and forms for new and continuing students.
Student forms for various activities (i.e., graduation application, transfer of credit, etc.).
How
to access your semester grades from CheckMarq.
Graduate Bulletin
The University Graduate Bulletin has information on policies and procedures, deadlines, program information, etc. Please refer to the section on Graduate School of Management. Please recognize that the Graduate Bulletin is a guideline for programs. The final rules and regulations rest with the Graduate School of Management and may differ from what is stated in the Graduate Bulletin.
Details about graduation weekend. Includes information about the graduation ceremony, cap and gown pick-up, etc.
How to....
Register via CheckMarq
Use D2L to find course content
View Grades via CheckMarq
List and order textbooks
Find class grades on D2L (note the official grades are posted on CheckMarq only)
Upload assignments in D2L
Find your weekly schedule in CheckMarq
Information on the advising and registration procedures for Law students interested in the MBA/JD program or to just take a few GSM classes.
On-line orientation for new and continuing students.
Registration Materials
Click here for current registration materials.
Learn more about finishing your MBA at one of our Jesuit partner schools. You can transfer from one JEBNET school to another without loss of earned curriculum hours.

Specializations are not required in the MBA program but are optional.
Study abroad opportunities are available for GSM students. These are typically 10-12 day trips with coursework before and after the trip.
Information
on how to access your textbook requirements for the term
via CheckMarq.
Details about the Graduate Programs policy for transfer of credit from another program.
Click here to visit the University Bursar page for updated information on tuition.
Details about the waiver exams for the foundation courses.
Details about
the Program policy for waving out of core and core elective
courses.
Details about the University class withdrawal policy and refund rates.
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