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Welcome to Pittsburgh, and to the Computer Science Department at Carnegie Mellon. We are extremely pleased that you have decided to become a member of our department; we think it's a very special collection of people, and we hope you will too. If you have any questions please don't hesitate to write or call. We hope you have a good summer, and look forward to having you with us in the fall. Following is some information which we hope will help you prepare for the coming year. I'll send email updates from time to time, but the information below should help you get started. Deb Cavlovich Entering Class Once everyone is on board, I'll send a list of the entering students, and set up a mailing list so you can contact each other.
English Summer Program
This program addresses an audience not served by traditional ESL programs. While most ESL programs are designed for students with TOEFL scores of 500/173 (PBT/CBT) or less, the ACC program is designed for students who have already achieved TOEFL scores higher than 580/237 (PBT/CBT), and many students in this program have scores of 600+/250+ (PBT/CBT). Students in this program should also have at least an intermediate level of spoken academic fluency (as measured by the pre-admission interview of the Intercultural Communication Center). The tuition cost for this program is $2,200, not including housing, meals or books. This cost is not covered by your fellowship, and must be paid from personal funds. 2008 Summer Program Dates: June 27 to August 8, 2008.
Immigration Course A general information packet, including information on the CS computing environment, will be available from Deb Cavlovich (Wean Hall 4216) any time on or after Monday, August 18. Office assignments will be available on August 18 -- but NOT before. Until then you're on your own; just relax and get to know your new city :)
Graduate Student Data Sheet
Computer Accounts Please fill out the SCS Computer Account application, sign, and return to me for our records.
Billing Information If you do not receive the invoice, you can complete a "late enrollment" form after you arrive. Go directly to The Hub/Cashier and ask for a duplicate invoice. Then complete as indicated and return to the Cashier.
Parking On Campus
Financial Support We can't say exactly how much "take-home" pay a student will get, since each individual case is different. What we can tell you about your "take-home" pay is:
So, an unemployed student who has no dependents, and will not be dependent on his/her parents will most likely have a W4 form showing 2 withholding allowances. If that's the case, using the IRS 2008"Tables for Percentage Method of Withholding" (table 4), of the $2,240 gross stipend, federal tax would be approximately $271.00. NOTE that this does not include a deduction for your health insurance. This cost must be paid separately by the student. The cost of health insurance premiums was taken into consideration when setting the monthly student stipend amount. Deb Cavlovich
If you have received other external funding which might qualify you
for our Ph.D. student "bonus", you may apply the
policy to your particular case to figure out what your stipend will
be. Or, you may contact Deb to find out precisely what to expect for
your particular case. Deb can also answer -- or get an answer from
someone else -- for any questions regarding taxes.
Dependency Allowance
Financial Aid
The Carnegie Mellon Financial aid application can be completed
electronically, once you have your Andrew ID. The steps for applying
for financial aid can be found at
http://www.cmu.edu/hub/apply.html.
Visa Information If you are not a U.S. Citizen you will
receive the I-20 Form, which will allow you to obtain the F-1
student visa. If you prefer the J-1 visa, that may be possible under
certain circumstances, but is not recommended because of possible future
consequences (2-year home stay rule).
The I-20 CANNOT BE ISSUED until your International
Student Information Form has been received in the Office of
International Education. This form was also part of your original
acceptance packet. Fill out the form and return directly to the
Office of International Education as soon as possible. This will
begin the process of issuing the I-20 to you. DO NOT FAX THIS FORM to
the OIE. They must have your original signature on the form before
they can issue the I-20.
When you fill out the Student Information form, indicate that your full
support will come from the Computer Science Department. The amount shown
is sufficient, unless you have legal dependents (spouse and/or
children) who will accompany you to the United States. In that case,
depending upon the number of dependents, you may be required to show
that you have additional funds available to support the dependents.
Attach a brief letter explaining that you will receive your support
from the CS Department, and that the additional support mentioned on
this form will be used to support dependents only.
If you are already in the U.S. let Deb Cavlovich know your current
school/employment and visa type; you will most likely need to request
a transfer through your Foreign Student Advisor rather than receiving
a new I-20 form.
Entering the United States:
Note that all students applying for the F-1 visa are now required to
pay a SEVIS fee (currently $100) in addition to any other required
filing fees. We will not be paying this fee in advance, but you will
be reimbursed once you arrive in the fall if you save your receipt and
bring it to Deb Cavlovich.
For additional information for international students "Coming to
Carnegie Mellon" you may want to visit the Office of International
Education
website.
Visa Denials:
Linda Gentile
Graduate Student Orientation
It is strongly suggested that all students
attend this program. International students are expected to attend,
especially if you have not previously resided in the US; if you are
not able to attend during this period, you will be required to attend
an orientation session before the end of the first week of the
semester in order for your enrollment to be complete, and to maintain
a valid visa status.
Health Insurance
Students who have families, and may be unable to afford the cost of the
family plans, may want to consider Special Care, adultBasic and CHIP to
insure their spouse and children. These are low cost options
avialable through Highmark and the State of Pennsylvania for low
income families.
The phone numbers for checking on CHIP coverage for children and
adultBasic for adults is 1-800-543-7105. The number for SpecialCare is
1-800-791-2583. Please note that while these programs are appropriate for
family members, students are not eligible for coverage under these
programs because they do not include mental health benefits. Mental
health benefits are required for waiver from our insurance program
The student health insurance options at Carnegie Mellon
are provided through
Student Resources. Student Resources underwrites over 475 student
health insurance programs nationwide. Students have access to a large
provider network located throughout the United States and outside of
the country. All of the local hospitals including UPMC, Magee-Women's
Hospital, and Children's Hospital are included in the plan. There are
three options for coverage. Student Health Services has also
contracted with Highmark BC/BS for the vision and dental benefit
programs.
All full-time students are required to
purchase student health insurance through the university or provide
verification of coverage through a government or employer-sponsored plan
that meets certain minimum criteria. Students are charged for the basic
plan, Plan III, on their student invoice, and are required to take one
of three actions.
The charge for Plan III will be removed from the student invoice if their
current insurance coverage meets the
standard set forth in the policy.
Full text of this policy is available online:
Insurance Plans.
Immunization Requirements
International students must also have a tuberculin skin test (PPD) within
one year of enrollment. Students will not be considered fully matriculated
until they have met the applicable requirements. Failure to comply by the
first day of classes will result in a hold being placed on the student's
Fall registration and the assessment of a $50 late fee to the student's
account. Students can apply for a waiver from vaccination for medical and
religious reasons. The vaccination schedule and waiver are part of the
Health History form students receive in the mail. They will also be able to
complete the form online and submit it electronically.
While we hope that most students will arrive on campus already having been
vaccinated, we recognize that some students may not be able to do so. In
order to assist students in achieving compliance before the first day of
classes, the Health Service will hold vaccination clinics during the
orientation period in August. Students can charge their student accounts or
use credit or debit cards to pay for vaccinations offered through the Health
Service.
Full text of this policy is available online:
Immunizations.
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In order to qualify for use of the student medical services provided
by the University, you will receive a Report on Medical History
which should be completed and returned to the Department of Health,
Carnegie Mellon, prior to your arrival on campus. Don't panic about
the June 30 deadline on the form. Just make sure you get it back
before the fall semester begins, since your registration will not be
considered complete until this form has been received.
Transitional Graduate Housing
Community Housing
To access the Community Housing website, use these instructions:
First time access and you DO NOT have a Carnegie Mellon email address:
These lists are private and for the Carnegie Mellon community only. Various
parts of the list are password protected for use by community members.
If you will be looking for an apartment before you arrive, the best times are
either early May or mid-July. Most leases are for one year, ending in May or
August. You can sign a lease any time if the space is available - but tenants
don't always let the landlords know whether they'll be renewing until 30 - 45
days before the end of the lease. There is usually a little overlap in August
-- old leases not over until the end of August, but you need a place by
mid-August. In addition to the Transitional Housing option, i1qt is sometimes possible to "bunk in" with older students for a
few days until your place comes available. Usually if you get in touch with
the person who was your student contact s/he can be helpful in the transition.
Final Exams
I'm afraid I cannot yet tell you when your fall final exams will be
scheduled -- only that we try to get our CSD finals scheduled as early
in the exam period as possible (so we have the grades before the BF
meetings). The CSD Black Friday meetings will be on December 18-19
(you probably don't need to be here for those meetings -- but you will want
to talk with your advisor to be sure). We won't have the final exam
schedule until ~October 1.
CMU Calendars for
the next couple of years are available now.
Registering for Courses
You are not required to enroll for fall classes until after you
arrive, but given that spaces are sometimes in short supply for
certain classes, when you have a good idea of which *star course(s)
you will want to take in the fall let me know and I'll go ahead an
enroll you just to make sure you have a space. The tentative
schedule of CSD courses for Fall 2008 is available now. Once you
have your CMU computer accounts working, and after pre-registration in
mid-April, you can use your Andrew account to register yourself by
going to the
on-line
registration page of The Hub. You must have an Andrew user ID
and password to access this page.
Please note the following "rules" regarding registration:
Information regarding the star courses
and their prerequisites is available in the
document titled
The PhD Program at Carnegie Mellon, a hard copy
of which was mailed with your acceptance letter.
There is currently no complete list of frequently used textbooks/references.
If you're really interested in this you could search the
course schedules for past semesters;
the home page/syllabus from the last time the course was taught
is still linked to the course schedule for that semester.
Final Transcript
Please notify
Deb Cavlovich
if/when your email or
physical address changes.
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| Deborah Cavlovich | Graduate Student Administrator |
| Computer Science Department | Wean Hall 4216 |
| Carnegie Mellon University | (412)268-3789 [office] |
| 5000 Forbes Avenue | 268-5577 [fax] |
| Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891 | http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~deb |