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WELCOME TO WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY'S EARLY CAREER MBA EXCHANGE PROGRAM!

This information is for students who have been nominated by CBS, BEM, or EMS to participate in our exchange program.

This Information Directory provides important information you will need as you plan for your Early Career MBA education at Willamette University's Atkinson Graduate School of Management. We will update this information throughout the year because some of the information for 2010-11 is not yet available.

Be sure to contact me with your questions. Email me, Judy O'Neill, Associate Dean and Director of Admission, at joneill@willamette.edu. You will also be working with Chris Andresen, Associate Director of International Education, about visa and health insurance information. Chris's email is candrese@willamette.edu.

We will keep you up-to-date and informed throughout the coming months. The entire Willamette University Atkinson School community looks forward to welcoming you to WU!

Sincerely,

Judy O'Neill
Assistant Dean and Director of Admission


IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR EXCHANGE STUDENTS FOR THE 2009-2010 ACADEMIC YEAR

Application Form and Financial Documents
Be sure to complete and submit our Application for International Exchange Students and the Financial Certification form (along with all supplementary materials). The application and financial documents give us the information we need to communicate with you, provide the forms you need to apply for a visa to the U.S., register for courses, and more.

Your Financial Certification form should document the availability of $6,000 to $8,000 (U.S). The documented amount estimates living expenses, personal expenses, insurance, books, etc. for your one semester stay at Willamette University, and does not include the cost of a laptop or round-trip plane tickets to your home country.

Submit your documents by May 15th if you are applying for the fall semester exchange program. Submit your documents by October 6th if you are applying for the spring semester exchange program.

Mail documents and supporting information to:
Judy O'Neill
Assistant Dean and Director of Admission
Atkinson Graduate School of Management
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
U.S.A.
Fax #: 503-370-3011

Academic Calendar for 2010 - 2011
The academic calendar for 2010-11 is shown below. Fall Semester for International Students starts with MBA International Orientation on Friday, August 14. Spring semester orientation dates will be provided at a later time.

Fall Semester 2010
Spring Semester 2011
MBA International Orientation TBA (est August 13) First Day of Spring Semester January 17
International Student Orientation TBA (est August 16) Spring Vacation TBA
First Day of Fall Semester August 18 End of Semester May 13
Labor Day Holiday September 6 Commencement May 15
Thanksgiving Vacation November 25-26    
End of Fall Semester December 10    


Registration for Classes
Registration for classes is a very simple and individualized process, so don't worry. The typical course load for the Full Time Early Career Willamette MBA program is 15 credits (5 three credit courses) per semester. Exchange students generally enroll in 5 elective courses.

The schedule of MBA courses for 2010-11 is not yet available. You can view the current schedule for 2009-10 at http://www.willamette.edu/agsm/full-time/schedule/schedule_F09.htm

When you review the schedule, you will select courses numbered 600 and above that are  listed as "elective course" or "concentration experiential elective" or "required." You can learn more about each course offered by reading the course description. Course descriptions are listed by course number.  Course descriptions are available at http://www.willamette.edu/agsm/students/curriculum/course_descriptions.htm

If you are interested in seeing the courses our faculty recommend for various areas of interest click on http://www.willamette.edu/agsm/full-time/admission/exchange/areas_of_interest.htm and then compare the list with the courses offered during your semester of exchange.

After you review the schedule, email Judy O'Neill with your top choices and with any questions you may have. Your transcripts will be reviewed for equivalent prerequisite course work.


Housing
We do not anticipate that on-campus housing will be available for MBA students. We provide assistance for international students seeking off-campus housing and roommates.

Tuition for Your Semester of Exchange

You will pay tuition to your home institution (CBS or BEM or EMS) for your semester of exchange.


Costs and Expenses
Exchange students are responsible for covering all costs of living, travel, books and other course materials, health insurance, immunizations (if any), personal expenses, and laptop (see laptop requirement below).


Health Insurance
Exchange students and their accompanying family members are required to have health and accident insurance for each semester the student is registered for classes. Insurance coverage must be equal to or greater than the following:

  • medical benefits of no less than $50,000 per each accident or each illness
  • medical evacuation (assisted transportation to home country provided to a seriously ill person) to the insured’s home country no less than $l0,000
  • repatriation (transportation of dead body to home country) of remains no less than $7,500
  • a deductible not to exceed $500 per accident or illness
  • benefits must be payable in the United States
  • terms of coverage (beginning and ending dates) must e in effect throughout the entire semester and be renewable for continuing coverage
  • maximum dollar coverage for each accident or illness
  • list of covered services
  • list of excluded services
  • insured person's name
  • address and telephone number of the insurance company

Willamette offers a health insurance plan that meets and exceeds the above requirements. The estimated cost for insurance for the 2009-10 academic year is $426 per semester for six months coverage ($852 for 12 months coverage). The cost of the health insurance is automatically billed to you by Willamette University at the beginning of each semester. Payment is required at the time other charges are paid. Check with Chris Andresen, Willamette University Associate Director International Education (phone 503 375 5404; fax 503-370-6565, email candrese@willamette.edu) for coverage and rates for family members.

You will not be required to purchase the Willamette insurance plan if you can prove that your existing insurance policy meets the minimum requirements listed above. If you have an insurance policy which meets the above requirements and contains all the information listed above, you must obtain a copy of your insurance coverage (written in English), and take it to Chris Andresen, Associate Director of International Education to be evaluated for compliance by the first Friday of classes each semester. If you are not able to provide proof of the required level of insurance coverage, you will be automatically billed for Willamette's health insurance plan.


Health History, Immunization and Tuberculosis Screening Form
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Be sure to complete the health history, immunization, and tuberculosis screening forms available on the Willamette University web site. Oregon state law requires all students to provide immunization records as listed on the forms. Complete the forms as soon as possible and send them to the Willamette University Health Center.
* Health History and Immunization Form (http://www.willamette.edu/dept/health/pdf/immunization_form.pdf)
* Tuberculosis Screening Form (http://www.willamette.edu/dept/health/pdf/tb_form.pdf)


Laptop Requirement
All Willamette MBA students are required to have a laptop computer. In some classes you will use your laptop extensively; in others periodically or minimally. Current required laptop specifications are listed below. We will update requirements later in the academic year.
* 802.11b or 802.11g wireless LAN capability
* Microsoft Office software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access) compatible with Microsoft Office 2003
* Recommended RAM of 2G
* Some courses require Windows only software applications. Apple OS X Intel based laptops (MacBook and MacPro) must be set up to support the
Windows operating system. The cost to purchase Windows operating system software and license are the responsibility of the laptop user.

Special Note #1: The new Windows Vista with Office 2007 software will work fine. However, if students are submitting an assignment electronically, it will be important to do a "save as" and save the document in the previous version of Office before sending. The "save as" will allow the document to be received in a readable format by computers running the previous edition.

Special Note #2: If you intend to use a laptop provided by another organization or an employer for your MBA course work, be sure the laptop administration is NOT restricted by the organization's IT department. You may be required to install software, make network changes, or make other system configuration changes to your laptop. Laptops with administration lock down or that are only partially configurable will not meet the requirements of this program.


International Student Advisor
Christine Andresen, Associate Director of International Education, is your international student advisor. Contact Chris with questions about visa, immigration or health insurance issues. Email candrese@willamette.edu or call 503-375-5404.


International Arrival Assistance

A Willamette MBA student will pick you up at the Portland airport when you arrive for fall semester 2009. The liaison will help you find a place to live if you are living off-campus, start your bank account, etc. We will provide more information about International Arrival Liaison services early in the summer.


Changes in Your Mailing Address, Email Address or Telephone Number

If you have a change in your mailing address, email address or telephone number, be sure to tell us so we can continue to keep you informed of important information. Email changes to joneill@willamette.edu


Disability Services

Students who have a documented disability requiring accommodation should contact the Office of Disability and Learning Services at 503-370-6471 or email JoAnne Hill at jmhill@willamette.edu. The offices web site is at www.willamette.edu/dept/disability/.


CONTACT DIRECTORY

Willamette MBA - Atkinson School -- Admission Office

Assistant Dean and Director of Admission

Judy O’Neill
Associate Dean and Director of Admission
joneill@willamette.edu
Telephone 503-370-6167
Toll Free/US1-866-MBA-AGSM
Fax 503-370-3011
General emailmba-admission@willamette.edu
Internetwww.willamette.edu/mba
Mailing Address Admission Office
Atkinson Graduate School of Management
Willamette University
900 State Street
Salem, OR 97301
International Student Advising
Contact Chris Andresen
Associate Director of International Education
Telephone503-375-5404
Fax 503-370-6565
Emailcandrese@willamette.edu
Web Site http://www.willamette.edu/dept/intl-education/
On-Campus Housing – Office of Residence Life
Telephone503-370-6212
Fax503-370-6709
Emailhousing@willamette.edu
Disability Services
Contact JoAnne Hill
Telephone 503-370-6471
Emailjmhill@willamette.edu
Internet www.willamette.edu/dept/disability/
Multi-Cultural Affairs
Telephone503-370-6265
Internetwww.willamette.edu/dept/oma/


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