Graduate Student Services - Hanover College
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Graduate Student Services - Hanover College
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Graduate Admissions
Graduate Financial Aid & Student Accounts
Graduate Student Services
Graduate Student Services Vision Statement
The Office of Graduate Student Services is committed to cultivating an exceptional student experience.
Our guiding values are Intention, Authenticity, and Kindness.
Our
Intention
is to foster growth, learning, and development through dedicated professional training of the Graduate Student Services team. Our commitment to lifelong inquiry and innovation drives us to continuously refine our practices. We employ strategies founded on comprehensive assessment and research, and we value the strength of collaboration in shaping contemporary student services.
Authenticity
means transparent and open communication that extends across all stakeholders – students, faculty, staff, administration, and campus support services. We advocate supporting an environment of shared experiences and mutual respect, where everyone feels connected and an integral part of the Hanover community.
Our
Kindness
reflects our deep understanding and empathy for students. We pride ourselves on walking in their shoes, treating students with respect, and always maintaining professional conduct. Altruism underscores our actions, emphasizing each student’s individuality and unique journey.
Together, these values guide us to achieve our vision, providing an enriching and fulfilling experience for every graduate student at Hanover College.
Graduate Academic Catalog
The
Hanover College Graduate Academic Catalog
is a resource which provides additional details for the graduate program requirements, policies, academic progression, and financial aid.
Support for Mental Health and Wellbeing
Hanover College is committed to supporting the wellbeing of every student- wherever they are. Graduate students in our hybrid programs have access to
ComPsych
. ComPsych is a 24/7 confidential service offering free short-term counseling, crisis support, and practical tools for managing stress, academics, and work-life balance.
When students are on Hanover’s main campus, they can make an appointment with
Hanover College Counseling Services
which provides brief counseling, consultation, referrals, and guidance to help connect students to an appropriate level of care. All students, staff, and faculty are warmly welcomed to participate in scheduled wellness events, such as yoga classes on campus.
All students also have access to a service called
7 Cups
, in which they have instantaneous contact with trained listeners across the globe. 7 Cups is an award-winning, free, anonymous, and confidential mental health platform, and provides a safe place to vent or get another person’s perspective. 7 Cups also has well-vetted psychoeducation materials and can connect students with various online support groups.
Student Health Insurance
As students in graduate programs are required to have health insurance, you must either enroll in the school-sponsored program or show proof of other comparable coverage and waive out of the school-sponsored program.
To learn more about the Student Health Insurance Plan, your school’s insurance requirements and how to waive or enroll, visit
gallagherstudent.com/hanover
.
Hanover College Bookstore
Hanover College has partnered with Slingshot, a course materials auto-fulfillment program. Simply enroll in classes and all your required course materials will be delivered to you before the first day of class. All new students are opted into Slingshot automatically when they start a
graduate program at Hanover College with a preference for rental books set as the default, as it is the most affordable. Any student can opt in or opt out at any time, or return any unneeded books during the first week of the term for a full refund. You can access
your account here
.
Information Technology Services
As the primary contact, Canvas will provide 24/7 support through a Personal Support Center (PSC) team. The PSC is the first line of technology support to cover issues such as password recovery & login assistance, Canvas & academic technology navigation, and how-to assistance. Students can also obtain assistance using the Canvas “Live Chat” functions.
The Information Technology (IT) Department at Hanover College provides training and support to students on all types of technology, including email, MyHanover, and the college website. The Information Technology Department provides all computer-related services on campus, supporting computers, wired and wireless networking, phones, email, printing, labs, and classroom technology. All new students are oriented to these systems and processes prior to beginning courses. As part of Office 365, every student member receives free office licenses for the full Office suite. Students may search for answers using the self-service help page, leave a message for the Help Desk any time by calling (812) 866-6899, or submit a Trouble Ticket any time at
helpdesk@hanover.edu
.
Accessibility Services/Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning
The Gladish Teaching and Learning Center, located in the Duggan Library, offers academic tutoring, mentoring, and coaching free to all students at Hanover College in their pursuit of academic excellence. The Gladish Center’s goal is to assist students in professional writing abilities and to prepare for entry-level documentation skills, by providing resources to support transitions into clinical practice. Peer tutors selected from the Kinesiology and Integrated Physiology program will use Smartboard technology and video teleconferencing to assist students.
Accessibility Services
is also housed in the Gladish Center and accommodations can be granted by completing the
Accessibility Intake Form
.
The
Accessibility Services
(AS) office is located in the Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning, on the first floor of Duggan Library. The AS office is dedicated to working with all students with a documented disability. By collaborating with faculty and staff, reasonable accommodations can be approved for the academic and/or living environment. Begin the process of requesting housing, temporary medical/injury, or academic accommodations by following these steps:
Complete and submit the
Accessibility Services Student Registration Form
.
Submit appropriate documentation (submit documents through the online registration form, by
emailing Accessibility Services
or by bringing them to the AS office.
Meet with the Accessibility Services Coordinator to discuss past learning experiences
After the accommodation request has been approved, students may access the Hanover portal, Accommodate.
Students may request an appointment with staff, pick-up class notes, test booking and upload documentation.
Levett Career Center
The Levett Career Center is a group of student-support offices housed in Hendricks Hall and devoted to career discernment, pursuit, and attainment for all students. The staff at this one-stop destination offer career counseling and guidance, resume help, job search assistance, preparation for applications and interviews, and networking opportunities and support from the College’s alumni.
Graduate Writing Consultant
Hanover College
graduate program students have two options for writing support: The Gladish Teaching and Learning Center and access to a Graduate Writing Consultant.
Graduate Program Gladish Learning Center tutors will be available to assist
graduate program students with essential writing skills and format. Peer tutors selected from the Kinesiology and Integrated Physiology program will use Smartboard technology and video teleconferencing to help
graduate program students with writing needs.
In addition,
graduate program students will have a dedicated Graduate Writing Consultant to assist with writing needs. The Graduate Writing Consultant will provide synchronous, online support for
graduate program students year-round in the form of virtual consultations or live chat sessions. The graduate consultant will provide a schedule of hours of availability and monitor his/her Hanover email for requested appointments. Students should contact the Graduate Writing Consultant 24-hours in advance of anticipated needs.
Duggan Library
The Duggan Library provides full-text access to electronic journals that offer off-campus access in the topics of Occupational Therapy, Biological Sciences, Health Facilities, Health Professions and Public Health, Medicine, Physical Education & Recreation, Nursing, Preclinical Sciences, and Psychology. An online
LibGuide page provides students easy access to journal articles and resources related to evidence-based practice databases, electronic textbooks, and the American Medical Association’s Reference Guide. The Duggan Library’s home page can be found at:
https://library.hanover.edu
.
Office of the Registrar
On behalf of the Office of the Registrar, Graduate Student Services connects students with their academic lives at Hanover College by facilitating the registration for classes, maintaining their academic record, facilitating name and information updates, and providing enrollment verification letters. The Office of the Registrar also assists with certifying military and veterans connected benefits for eligible students.
All students have access to MyHanover, a portal for students to access and update student information. Students can review their billing and account summary, official grades, request transcripts, and apply for graduation. Students may also access MyHanover to review their progress toward graduation, to track the completion of degree requirements, and to retrieve unofficial transcripts.
Staff
Abigail Satow '21
Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
812-866-7414
satow@hanover.edu
Garnet Tipton
Director of Graduate Student Services
812-866-7105
tipton@hanover.edu
Kerry Volansky
Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
812-866-7102
volansky@hanover.edu
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Graduate Programs:
Graduate Admissions
Graduate Financial Aid & Student Accounts
Graduate Student Services
Graduate Student Services Vision Statement
The Office of Graduate Student Services is committed to cultivating an exceptional student experience.
Our guiding values are Intention, Authenticity, and Kindness.
Our
Intention
is to foster growth, learning, and development through dedicated professional training of the Graduate Student Services team. Our commitment to lifelong inquiry and innovation drives us to continuously refine our practices. We employ strategies founded on comprehensive assessment and research, and we value the strength of collaboration in shaping contemporary student services.
Authenticity
means transparent and open communication that extends across all stakeholders – students, faculty, staff, administration, and campus support services. We advocate supporting an environment of shared experiences and mutual respect, where everyone feels connected and an integral part of the Hanover community.
Our
Kindness
reflects our deep understanding and empathy for students. We pride ourselves on walking in their shoes, treating students with respect, and always maintaining professional conduct. Altruism underscores our actions, emphasizing each student’s individuality and unique journey.
Together, these values guide us to achieve our vision, providing an enriching and fulfilling experience for every graduate student at Hanover College.
Graduate Academic Catalog
The
Hanover College Graduate Academic Catalog
is a resource which provides additional details for the graduate program requirements, policies, academic progression, and financial aid.
Support for Mental Health and Wellbeing
Hanover College is committed to supporting the wellbeing of every student- wherever they are. Graduate students in our hybrid programs have access to
ComPsych
. ComPsych is a 24/7 confidential service offering free short-term counseling, crisis support, and practical tools for managing stress, academics, and work-life balance.
When students are on Hanover’s main campus, they can make an appointment with
Hanover College Counseling Services
which provides brief counseling, consultation, referrals, and guidance to help connect students to an appropriate level of care. All students, staff, and faculty are warmly welcomed to participate in scheduled wellness events, such as yoga classes on campus.
All students also have access to a service called
7 Cups
, in which they have instantaneous contact with trained listeners across the globe. 7 Cups is an award-winning, free, anonymous, and confidential mental health platform, and provides a safe place to vent or get another person’s perspective. 7 Cups also has well-vetted psychoeducation materials and can connect students with various online support groups.
Student Health Insurance
As students in graduate programs are required to have health insurance, you must either enroll in the school-sponsored program or show proof of other comparable coverage and waive out of the school-sponsored program.
To learn more about the Student Health Insurance Plan, your school’s insurance requirements and how to waive or enroll, visit
gallagherstudent.com/hanover
.
Hanover College Bookstore
Hanover College has partnered with Slingshot, a course materials auto-fulfillment program. Simply enroll in classes and all your required course materials will be delivered to you before the first day of class. All new students are opted into Slingshot automatically when they start a
graduate program at Hanover College with a preference for rental books set as the default, as it is the most affordable. Any student can opt in or opt out at any time, or return any unneeded books during the first week of the term for a full refund. You can access
your account here
.
Information Technology Services
As the primary contact, Canvas will provide 24/7 support through a Personal Support Center (PSC) team. The PSC is the first line of technology support to cover issues such as password recovery & login assistance, Canvas & academic technology navigation, and how-to assistance. Students can also obtain assistance using the Canvas “Live Chat” functions.
The Information Technology (IT) Department at Hanover College provides training and support to students on all types of technology, including email, MyHanover, and the college website. The Information Technology Department provides all computer-related services on campus, supporting computers, wired and wireless networking, phones, email, printing, labs, and classroom technology. All new students are oriented to these systems and processes prior to beginning courses. As part of Office 365, every student member receives free office licenses for the full Office suite. Students may search for answers using the self-service help page, leave a message for the Help Desk any time by calling (812) 866-6899, or submit a Trouble Ticket any time at
helpdesk@hanover.edu
.
Accessibility Services/Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning
The Gladish Teaching and Learning Center, located in the Duggan Library, offers academic tutoring, mentoring, and coaching free to all students at Hanover College in their pursuit of academic excellence. The Gladish Center’s goal is to assist students in professional writing abilities and to prepare for entry-level documentation skills, by providing resources to support transitions into clinical practice. Peer tutors selected from the Kinesiology and Integrated Physiology program will use Smartboard technology and video teleconferencing to assist students.
Accessibility Services
is also housed in the Gladish Center and accommodations can be granted by completing the
Accessibility Intake Form
.
The
Accessibility Services
(AS) office is located in the Gladish Center for Teaching and Learning, on the first floor of Duggan Library. The AS office is dedicated to working with all students with a documented disability. By collaborating with faculty and staff, reasonable accommodations can be approved for the academic and/or living environment. Begin the process of requesting housing, temporary medical/injury, or academic accommodations by following these steps:
Complete and submit the
Accessibility Services Student Registration Form
.
Submit appropriate documentation (submit documents through the online registration form, by
emailing Accessibility Services
or by bringing them to the AS office.
Meet with the Accessibility Services Coordinator to discuss past learning experiences
After the accommodation request has been approved, students may access the Hanover portal, Accommodate.
Students may request an appointment with staff, pick-up class notes, test booking and upload documentation.
Levett Career Center
The Levett Career Center is a group of student-support offices housed in Hendricks Hall and devoted to career discernment, pursuit, and attainment for all students. The staff at this one-stop destination offer career counseling and guidance, resume help, job search assistance, preparation for applications and interviews, and networking opportunities and support from the College’s alumni.
Graduate Writing Consultant
Hanover College
graduate program students have two options for writing support: The Gladish Teaching and Learning Center and access to a Graduate Writing Consultant.
Graduate Program Gladish Learning Center tutors will be available to assist
graduate program students with essential writing skills and format. Peer tutors selected from the Kinesiology and Integrated Physiology program will use Smartboard technology and video teleconferencing to help
graduate program students with writing needs.
In addition,
graduate program students will have a dedicated Graduate Writing Consultant to assist with writing needs. The Graduate Writing Consultant will provide synchronous, online support for
graduate program students year-round in the form of virtual consultations or live chat sessions. The graduate consultant will provide a schedule of hours of availability and monitor his/her Hanover email for requested appointments. Students should contact the Graduate Writing Consultant 24-hours in advance of anticipated needs.
Duggan Library
The Duggan Library provides full-text access to electronic journals that offer off-campus access in the topics of Occupational Therapy, Biological Sciences, Health Facilities, Health Professions and Public Health, Medicine, Physical Education & Recreation, Nursing, Preclinical Sciences, and Psychology. An online
LibGuide page provides students easy access to journal articles and resources related to evidence-based practice databases, electronic textbooks, and the American Medical Association’s Reference Guide. The Duggan Library’s home page can be found at:
https://library.hanover.edu
.
Office of the Registrar
On behalf of the Office of the Registrar, Graduate Student Services connects students with their academic lives at Hanover College by facilitating the registration for classes, maintaining their academic record, facilitating name and information updates, and providing enrollment verification letters. The Office of the Registrar also assists with certifying military and veterans connected benefits for eligible students.
All students have access to MyHanover, a portal for students to access and update student information. Students can review their billing and account summary, official grades, request transcripts, and apply for graduation. Students may also access MyHanover to review their progress toward graduation, to track the completion of degree requirements, and to retrieve unofficial transcripts.
Staff
Abigail Satow '21
Assistant Director of Graduate Admissions
812-866-7414
satow@hanover.edu
Garnet Tipton
Director of Graduate Student Services
812-866-7105
tipton@hanover.edu
Kerry Volansky
Associate Provost for Graduate Studies
812-866-7102
volansky@hanover.edu
Related
Guidelines for Review of Historical Naming
Theresa Delbert
Community Relations
About
Admission & Aid
Academics
Student Life
Athletics
Admitted Students
International Students
Alumni
Giving
Parent Portal
MyHanover
Contact
Campus Map
Employment
Accessibility
Consumer Info / Privacy
About
About Overview
Fast Facts
Mission & Vision
News & Events
Offices & Resources
Leadership
Human Resources
Admission
Admission Overview
Ask for Information
Visit Campus
Apply Now
Deposit
Financial Aid & Costs
Return on Investment
Admission Staff
Transfer Students
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Graduate Financial Aid
Graduate Student Services
Academics
Academics Overview
Majors
Academic Calendars
Study Abroad
Summer Academy
Faculty
Academic Resources
Duggan Library
Gladish Learning Center
Levett Career Center
Registrar
Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD)
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Graduate Student Services
Student Life
Student Life Overview
Resources for Belonging
Campus Housing
Clubs & Organizations
Campus Safety
Athletics
Panther Pets
Student Life Staff
Student Services
Dining
Health
Counseling