New Student Information

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Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine Program


Below is a wealth of information for new students starting their academic career with the Master in Preventive Veterinary Medicine Program (MPVM).

Please read this page thoroughly, and then ask if you still have questions (contact information at the end). We HIGHLY recommend you make note of the various deadlines in your calendar now.


What’s Included:



Orientations

Graduate Group Orientation: REQUIRED

The Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine Program (MPVM) required orientation for new students will be held in September.  We will have a General Welcome orientation to go over program requirements and other important information.  An orientation agenda with more information will be emailed to you in early September.
 

Graduate Studies Orientations

All incoming students are invited to participate in the optional Graduate Student Orientation (GSO), International Graduate Student Orientation (IGSO), and Holistic U sponsored by Graduate Studies. These events are social and academic orientation activities and workshops for graduate students and postdocs. These events will be held in mid-September. Registration generally opens in August, and more information and registration information can be found here. These events provide information regarding important resources you may access during your time at UC Davis and serve as a reminder that you have access to UC Davis as a whole, not just your graduate program.

Teaching Assistant (TA) Orientation

All students who are hired as Teaching Assistants (TAs) are required to attend the Campus TA Orientation. All students are highly encouraged to attend the TA orientation during their first quarter in case they become a TA later in the year. More information, and registration, can be found here (Registration is open, and you MUST register by a date to be determined).

It is recommended that you read the TA’s Guide to Effective Teaching at UC Davis over the summer prior to the TA Orientation.

Mandatory Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Prevention Workshops: REQUIRED

All students are required to complete the Mandatory Sexual Harassment and Sexual Violence Prevention Workshop. Please be advised that if you do not attend a workshop, your course registration will eventually be blocked. 

The university’s policy on sexual harassment and sexual violence can be found here.



New Student Set Up

Much of this section, you may have already completed.  Please just double check on these!

Computer & E-mail Accounts

You have probably already established your UC Davis computing and email account when you submitted your Statement of Intent to Register (SIR).  If you ever need to change your password, click here.

If you have NOT set up your UCD computing account and email, you should do so immediately. Instructions can be found here.  If you need assistance setting up your computing account and email, contact IT Express. All university-related communications will be sent to your UCD email, so it’s important that you check it on a regular basis. Instructions here to redirect your UCD email.

Duo

Duo is a multi-factor authentication system which will better protect your UC Davis accounts.  Please take a moment to enroll now.

My UC Davis

my.ucdavis.edu is a portal you can use to access your email, your schedule, your bill, and has links to all sorts of resources.  Once you log in, you can edit the tiles on the main screen to have easy access to the things that are important to you.  I would recommend using myAccounting, mySchedule, and myQuicklinks.  In the Finances tab, you will also see a link to myAwards – please note that these are awards through the Financial Aid office, and completely separate from any funding through the graduate program.  Academic appointments and departmental fellowships for example are not reflected in myAwards.

AggieCard - Student ID

All students will receive a student ID card called an AggieCard.

Final Transcripts

All final transcripts must be submitted to the Office of Graduate Studies. If you submitted your final transcripts before you graduated, you will need to order a final transcript with your degree posted, and resubmit your official transcript. The final transcript(s) should be sent directly to Graduate Studies, University of California, Walker Hall, Room 2001, One Shields Ave, Davis, CA 95616. More information can be found here.

Statement of Legal Residence Hold

The Office of the University Registrar will be contacting you regarding filling out a Statement of Legal Residence form. This form is online and the deadline to complete it is on their web page and must be completed during the summer prior to fall quarter start. If you do not meet the deadline, you will be classified as a nonresident and will be assessed the Nonresident Supplemental Tuition for fall quarter. 

UC Davis Health Requirements

Be sure to submit your immunization records



International Students

International Student Orientation Program

International students are required to attend the International Student Orientation Program

Please be sure to read all the information on the “Newly Admitted Students” website.

For more information about requirements for international students, please contact SISS, email siss@ucdavis.edu, telephone (530) 752-0864 or website. You can find your SISS advisor based on last name here.

English Language Courses for International Students

Many international students will need to take UWP 225 / UWP 226 during their first academic year.  The policy regarding this requirement can be found here (pdf).

For more information about the English Course Requirement, click here.

This course will not count toward your degree requirements, or units needed for the degree.



Domestic Non Residents

Establishing California Residency for Tuition Purposes

If you are classified as a domestic non-resident, after one year, you can establish California Residency for Tuition Purposes, and not be charged the Non-Resident Supplemental Tuition.  While it takes a year to establish residency, it is important to begin the process early (before December) with steps such as:

  • Paying state taxes
  • Obtaining a CA driver’s license
  • Registering to vote in California
  • Registering your vehicle in California (if you have one)

Please take the time now to understand the steps required so you can start early.  



Course Registration and Faculty Advisors

Faculty Project Advisors
 

Each student must identify a mentor for their research, in their first quarter, if not prior to admission. You are encouraged to reach out to faculty in the MPVM in an effort to identify a research advisor. Your assigned program adviser can also assist you with finding a mentor if you are unable to do so during your first quarter in the program. More discussion regarding identifying a mentor will be discussed during orientation.

All MPVM students follow the Plan II option for completing their degree (thesis and Presentation).

Class Registration

All students are required to register for 12 units each quarter. For payroll purposes, students (with academic appointments) must register for at least 12 units before the first day of school.

Go to Student Information System on the Web (SISWEB) and login to Schedule Builder. The Schedule Builder tool can be used to search and enroll in classes, view class details, find course materials, check for registration holds, adjust and view class schedules. Select Fall Quarter as the academic term then click Add/Search Courses. Choose “MPM” from the Subject drop down menu.  All available EPI Courses for Fall will populate (except hidden courses – such as research units – more information below). You will enter a different prefix for some of your electives.

Courses numbered 200-299 are graduate level courses, and 100-199 are upper division undergraduate level courses. Courses numbered 1-99 are lower division undergraduate classes, and will not count towards your graduate record.  Most, if not all, of your classes should be graduate level. Save the classes you want to register for to your schedule, and then click Register ALL. See the Class Schedule & Registration Guide for more details. 

The Course Search Tool is another resource to search for available classes on the Office of Registrar’s website. Select “MPM” from the Subject Area drop down menu. All available MPM Courses for the upcoming or current quarter will populate (the Course Search Tool is also very helpful for looking at historic offerings of courses). 

Note: MPM is the prefix for all MPM core courses other than electives. All courses are assigned a specific 5-digit Course Registration Number (CRN), which is the number that you can use to search for courses and add them to your schedule. With this CRN, you will also be able to enroll in courses using the old SISWEB system, by clicking “Login to SISWEB” (Most students prefer Schedule Builder to SISWEB).

Course Offerings and Descriptions

Most Graduate Level Classes are offered once a year, or even once every other year. You can easily see which classes have been offered in previous years.  Our tentative course offerings for future terms will also be posted here, however these are subject to change without notice.

Find description of MPM courses here.

 

Taking Graduate Courses in Other Departments

Please note that some graduate level courses will have registration restrictions for graduate students outside of that department.  If you’d like to register for a graduate course and SISWEB/Schedule Builder restricts you from adding it, please contact the faculty instructor for the course to express your interest and ask about being added.  The Graduate Program Coordinator for that program can issue you a Permission To Add (PTA) number at the instructor’s request. 

 

Fall Class Registration Tips

You must enroll in a minimum of 12 units, unless you are approved to be part-time.  Many students will take two to three courses, and then enroll in a seminar and/or research units as needed to reach the 12 unit minimum (more information about research units below). The deadlines to drop and add courses are listed here.

While most graduate level classes will have a 20 day drop deadline, be sure to check the drop deadline for every class.  We HIGHLY recommend you put the add and drop deadlines on your calendar now, as petitions for late drops are not generally approved.

Required Core Coursework

Information about the required core courses can be found on our web site.  Because our graduate courses are generally offered only once a year, we highly recommend you start thinking about the core coursework now, and when you will take your required core courses. 

 

Registering in Research Units (MPM 299) is required for all students.

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Download the 299 form here, complete and return with signatures.

All students will register in MPM 299 research units with their research advisor(s) once identified. Each quarter that you enroll in research units, you will want to talk to your faculty advisor early so you can discuss what will be expected of you to earn “satisfactory” grades in your research units. While these units are sometimes used to “fill” a schedule to the 12 unit minimum, you are expected to put in the time and work based on the number of research units you are enrolled in. Every faculty member is assigned an individual 299 each quarter. When you enroll, the system defaults to 1 unit. Students must increase the variable units as needed. To do this, simply login to schedule builder and find the button that says “edit” next to “Units” which is listed below the title MPM 299. Please note these research CRNs change quarterly, are NOT published online and must be obtained from program each quarter you plan to enroll in them.  When emailing to request a 299 research CRN you must also submit a 299 Agreement signed by both your faculty mentor and yourself. This form is found here.

Fall Instruction

Instruction begins on Wednesday, September 25, 2024. Be sure to note if any of your classes have a 10 day drop deadline  – most classes will have a 20 day drop deadline: https://registrar.ucdavis.edu/calendar/quarter



Funding

Look for information about the sessions available regarding funding during the campus Graduate Student Orientation. Also be sure to look through the financial support information on the Graduate Studies website – they have especially good resources related to external funding. Once you have determined who will serve as your major professor, that person will also be a good resource to discuss funding opportunities. 

Funding for graduate students usually comes in the form of:
  • External fellowships: You are strongly encouraged to apply for external fellowships on your own.
  • Internal fellowships and departmental fellowships: all new students are considered for these automatically with your application.  A few select students will be nominated by the department for Campus fellowships, which are extremely competitive.  Then students may also receive departmental fellowships, which are decided on by our faculty in each research area.  
  • Academic appointments:
    • Teaching Assistant (TA) and Associate Instructor (AI): You can be hired by our department, or apply with other departments for these positions. TA and AI positions pay a salary, and provide partial in-state fee remission (all in-state fees except about $200.  TA and Reader positions do NOT cover NRST although the department does have a limited number of scholarships to cover the NRST).
    • Graduate Student Researcher (GSR): You might be hired by a particular faculty member (your major advisor) to engage in research.  GSR positions pay a salary, and also provide tuition and fee remission (in-state and NRST).  

Note: If you are funded for fall quarter, the first payment (fellowship or academic appointment salary) is November 1.  Salary for academic appointments are paid in arrears (at the end of the month worked).  Some students may qualify for an emergency, short term, or assistant loan through the financial aid office to assist with the transition until payday.

 

Teaching Assistant (TA) Appointments

Any student who wishes to be a TA during their studies at UC Davis must attend for the TA Orientation.  The Department of English’s TA orientation is Tuesday September 29. Please register as soon as possible.

You can also contact other departments about possible TA and readership positions if you are interested. Each department will have its own process for selecting TAs and Readers – I highly recommend looking at both the department’s website, as well as checking for TA and Reader job postings on Handshake.

 

English Proficiency Requirements for TAs:

Depending on your Undergraduate Degree, TOEFL, and/or IELTS scores, you may be required to pass the TOEP test here at UC Davis prior to being employed as a TA (receiving a waiver for the TOEFL at time of admission does not automatically qualify you for a waiver of this requirement). 

 

FAFSA

All students eligible to fill out the FAFSA should fill it out EVERY YEAR. There are a few awards each year, as well as work study opportunities which require a completed FAFSA, and it may qualify you for a small campus fee grant and loans. 

 

Work Study

Work study for graduate students is a way for a student to be hired as a GSR, with a cost savings for the hiring grant (faculty apply for work study on behalf of their students, however the student must have done the FAFSA). Faculty in our department apply for work study on the students behalf.

 

UCPath

UCPath is the payroll system for UC Davis.  If you have an academic employment (GSR, TA, Reader position), you will be able to see your employment and pay in UCPath - log in with your Kerberos ID)

 

Funding Questions

Eveline Gutierrez can answer GGE funding questions. Departmental funding (grants, MP funding) would be addressed in your advisor's/employer's Department. 



Other Important Information

Graduate Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP)

All registered graduate students are eligible for, and automatically enrolled in, the Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP); it is included in the quarterly student fees. As long as you are registered and your fees are paid each quarter (whether that be individually or via an academic appointment such as a GSR or Teaching Assistant), you have student health coverage through SHIP.

Your health insurance will become effective the first day of the quarter. If you plan to continue to carry private insurance, you may submit the 2024-2025 SHIP Waiver application online. The deadline to submit the waiver online is September 1 (to be effective in Fall quarter). 

 

Housing Information Web Sites

I hope you all saw the resources sent to you from the Office of Graduate Studies through their Incoming Graduate Student Digest (such as the housing Facebook group).  If you are still looking, here are some other resources. Most leases in Davis will be for the full academic year, so be sure to do your research before signing a lease.

  • Student Housing Office (Official UC Davis information).
  • Community Housing Listing, operated by Associated Students of UCD. This site is especially helpful if you are interested in renting a room in a larger house.
  • Davis Wiki (not affiliated with UC Davis). Includes great resources about rental housing in Davis and Apartments.  Davis Wiki apartments page here.
  • Craigslist.org (not affiliated with UC Davis). Some apartments, and room leases will be listed here: 
  • Uloop.com (not affiliated with UC Davis). Like craigslist, has individual postings
  • Yelp.com (not affiliated with UC Davis). Includes reviews of apartments near Davis: 
  • Note: Always be cautious of scams or misleading information when searching for housing online.

 

Academic Calendar

Please make sure to look at the “Fees and Billing”, “Quarter Dates and Deadlines”, and “Graduate Student Deadlines” calendars, all located on the Registrar's web page at Office of the University Registrar (OUR) - Academic Calendars (ucdavis.edu).  Take some time to copy these important dates into your personal calendar for the year (especially add/drop deadlines, and the graduate student final fee payment deadline).

 

Campus Map and Transportation

The online Campus Map.

The MPVM administrative office is located in 1022 Vet Med Admin Building. 

TAPS is the UC Davis Transportation Services. Parking permits (yes – campus does ticket!), driving, and bicycling information can be found on their website.

The UC Davis Bus System is called Unitrans. It has routes throughout Davis, and cost $1.25 for a one ride fare. Discounted passes are available.

 

Still Have Questions?

Please contact Eveline Gutierrez: 

Eveline Gutierrez | elgutierrez@ucdavis.edu

Deans Office, School of Veterinary Medicine

Office hours: Tuesday/Thursday
Appointments Via: telephone or Zoom Monday, Wednesday, Friday