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Orientation Resources

Welcome to Walsh University! All new students are encouraged to attend an on campus orientation session prior to the start of classes. Please consult your admission counselor for the date and time of your specific orientation session. College orientation is your introduction to life at Walsh University. You can choose from four days to kickstart your college journey! We look forward to seeing you!

Register for Orientation

To get the most out of your college orientation, you should prepare ahead of time. Please review the following and complete the tasks before arriving on campus.

Information Technology

Logging In to Services on Campus

By now, you have received your Walsh email address, username and have changed your password. If you have not, please contact your admissions counselor to complete these steps! Now is the time to start checking your Walsh email every day! You will receive important emails from specific individuals and departments on campus starting this summer. Your Walsh Email will be the main way your professors, academic advisor, and other departments on campus will communicate with you! Before arriving to campus, you will need to access the following systems:

More about Information Techology

MyWalsh is the information portal for Cav Nation where you can quickly find all the resources you need, including:

  • Class Schedule
  • Advisor
  • Student ID
  • Meal plan information
  • Academic resources
  • Campus news and events

The Learning Management System (LMS) is ECN. This is where you will access any courses you may take.

The Cavalier Center is where you can review and print your class schedule, accept your financial aid, order books and more!

To log into the Cavalier Center, follow the steps below:

  • Go to walsh.edu
  • Click on MyWalsh (located at top right of page)
  • Click on Cav Center (located along top of page)
  • Use your Walsh username (no @walsh.edu) and password to log in

Office 365 is where you are able to access your email, Microsoft apps, install Microsoft Office free Microsoft Office, OneDrive and more.

Password Reset Details

Important forms that must be filled out

Fitness Center Waiver Form

Immunization Waiver Form


Financial Aid and Student Accounts

The Student Service Center, in Farrell Hall 101, houses the offices of Financial Aid, Student Accounts, and Registrar. The office's main duties are to help students with financial aid, scholarships, payments, registration, and student records.

The Financial Aid staff is available to help you navigate the financial aid process, understand the breakdown of tuition and fees, and to ensure you are awarded financial aid to your maximum eligibility.

The Student Account team can answer questions about your account balance, payment options, and refunds. Although tuition bills are not mailed, students can check their account balance at any time by logging into their Student Account Center.  If you have questions about how we might help with your financial needs, contact the Student Service Center at (330) 490-7367.

Get Your Student ID and Parking Pass

Please follow the guidelines below when choosing a photo to use for your ID card. Photos that do not meet the guidelines will be rejected and your photo will be taken at your in-person orientation on campus. Email your photo to ID@walsh.edu include your registered full name and student ID number.

 

Photo Guidelines

 

  • Recent photo (3 months or less)
  • Photo must frame head, shoulders, to middle of chest
  • Color photo, well lit face
  • Background MUST be solid and light in color
  • Clothing must be visible, appropriate and fully covering shoulders
  • Pose must be fully positioned toward the camera, eyes directly forward open toward camera. (No high/low selfie camera angles, no over the shoulder poses)
  • Avoid light glare on glasses
  • No other people, pets or props in the photo
  • Scanned, or photos taken of photo are not acceptable
  • No sunglasses, hats, beanies or head covers unless worn for religious reasons
  • JPG format only

 Acceptable Photos

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Unacceptable Photos

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As you prepare for your arrival to Walsh University, it’s important that you complete your Request for a Parking Permit or Permit Waiver. All new incoming students are required to complete this form to either register a vehicle or opt out of having a vehicle on campus. You will need your Walsh Student ID# to complete this form.

If you have questions about your Parking Permit, please contact Tara Snyder in Walsh University Student Affairs at (330) 490-7301 or tsnyder@walsh.edu 


Academic Advising

Each student is assigned a first-year academic advisor through the office of First Year Student Success and Academic Advising. Their advisor will assist them in creating their academic plan and schedule for their first year at Walsh. Advisors are able to answer questions, provide access to resources and service as a support system for students. First year students are required to meet with their First Year Academic Advisor several times throughout their fall and spring semesters.

How do I find out who my First Year Academic Advisor is? Advisors are assigned based on a student’s selected major. To find your out who your academic advisor is, follow the steps below.

  1. Log onto the Cavalier Center
  2. Select “students” box
  3. Log in with your Walsh single sign on username and password. Your advisor’s name will be listed towards the bottom of the Student Profile.

Academic Support Center and Student Resources

The Academic Support Center (ASC) provides free tutoring in subjects across all disciplines. Tutoring appointments can be conveniently scheduled online, and students can meet with tutors in person or remotely. The ASC promotes a judgment-free environment for students at every level. Each year, roughly 95% of the freshman class utilizes tutoring services, including honors students.

 

Keep in Mind

The ASC is always looking to hire peer tutors with strong academic backgrounds in their subject areas. Students interested in becoming tutors can register for a tutor training course which is offered each semester. Tutors select their own schedules and are paid bi-weekly. Please keep this opportunity in mind as you progress in your academic career. Before You Begin Classes Register for an account so that you have access to tutors' schedules and appointments. Stop by the Academic Support Center in Farrell Hall 209 so that you are familiar with our location.

How We Support Students

Walsh University is committed to fostering an institutional climate in which qualified students with disabilities have full access to the academic environment. Accessibility Services allows students the opportunity for full participation in the Walsh Experience by providing reasonable, appropriate accommodations, as directed by Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008. Students with disabilities represent approximately 11% of the college student population. Accessibility Services assists students with a variety of physical, psychological, learning, sensory, and mobility disabilities at Walsh.

The Accessibility Services office works with each student to determine appropriate accommodations. Common academic accommodations include extended test time, testing in a distraction-reduced space, note taking accommodations, attendance flexibility, audio books, and housing accommodations. Temporary accommodations for students with temporary medical conditions, including broken bones and concussions, are also available.

 

How to Register with Accessibility Services

  1. Submit a completed Request for Accommodations Form
    • Forms can be obtained in the Academic Support Center, located in Farrell Hall 209, or by clicking the link above.
    • Completed forms include the type of disability and the specific accommodations desired. The accommodations requested must be appropriate to the specific disability and be offered by the University.
  2. Submit current documentation of a disability completed by a qualified professional
    • Students are encouraged to submit documentation to Accessibility Services prior to enrollment, but documentation can be submitted at any time.
    • Submit documentation directly to the Director of Academic Support Services, Meredith Soduk, in Farrell Hall 209. Documentation can be dropped off in person, emailed to msoduk@walsh.edu , or faxed to 330.490.7272.
  3. Schedule an intake meeting with the Director of Academic Support Services
    • Schedule an intake meeting once you have completed the Request for Accommodations Form and submitted current disability-related documentation.
    • During this meeting, you will discuss:
      • Eligible services based upon documentation and disability-related needs
      • Policies and procedures for utilizing and coordinating accommodations
      • Any other questions/concerns you may have
    • You are welcome to bring a support person (parent/guardian, spouse, case manager) to this meeting.

 

Before You Begin Classes

If you are interested in registering with Accessibility Services, it is recommended that you:

  • Contact Meredith Soduk, Director of Academic Support Services, with any questions.
  • Submit a Request for Accommodations Form and disability-related documentation to Accessibility Services. If you have any questions about the documentation requirements, please contact Meredith Soduk.
  • Meet with Accessibility Services for an intake meeting to determine appropriate accommodations and to discuss policies and procedures for coordinating accommodations.

Student Affairs

Welcome to the heart of student support and guidance at Walsh University. Student Affairs serves as a beacon of compassion, integrity, and faith-based values, dedicated to fostering holistic development within our diverse student body. Grounded in the rich traditions of Catholic teachings, our department is committed to nurturing the spiritual, intellectual, and personal growth of every student. Through a wide array of programs, services, and resources, we strive to cultivate a vibrant campus community where individuals are empowered to flourish academically, socially, and spiritually. Whether through mentorship, counseling, or leadership opportunities, we are here to accompany students on their journey towards realizing their full potential as scholars, leaders, and compassionate individuals. Welcome to a community where faith, knowledge, and service intersect to shape lives and inspire futures.  

Inspired by the mission of the Brothers of Christian Instruction, Campus Ministry exists to build an open and vibrant Christian community, grounded in the rich tradition and sacramental life of the Church, committed to evangelization, prayer, study, teaching and service. Our goal is to minister to the spiritual needs of all students, faculty and staff, encouraging members of the Walsh community to explore our Catholic heritage and grow in Christian discipleship. Students from any and every religious background are highly encouraged to participate in one of our many retreats, small group communities, men's and women's fellowships, service opportunities, nights of worship or mission trips.   

Walsh University's Intramural Sports program is designed to further enhance the academic and social experience by providing members of our community with an opportunity to participate in recreational activities which promote teamwork, sportsmanship, skill development, healthy lifestyles, and leadership. Programs are available to all members of our campus community who have an interest and enjoy engaging in recreational sports.

The Office of Culture & Belonging at Walsh University, where we are dedicated to fostering an inclusive campus environment that celebrates diversity and empowers all students to succeed. Led by the Director for Culture & Belonging, our team collaboratively develops programs and services to cultivate respect and dignity among our student body while supporting the learning, development, and success of  students. Through initiatives such as multicultural education programs, internationalization for the campus community, and campus-wide collaborations, we strive to create a welcoming community where every student feels valued and supported. Join us in our mission to build a stronger, more inclusive campus community where every individual can thrive. Visit our office or contact us to learn more about how you can get involved in World Student Organization, Black Student Union or Study Beyond.

The Office of Commuter Student Services believes it is vital to develop a sense of connectedness and community for commuter students. The Office of Commuter Student Services strives to enhance the quality of the educational experience of commuter students and to increase awareness within the University community through social programming, educational workshops, and dynamic outreach programs to meet commuter students' needs for social interaction and for personal, intellectual, leadership, and life skill development.


Campus Safety

Walsh University Campus Police consists of sworn law enforcement officers who are certified by the Ohio Peace Officers Training Counsel, have full arrest power, are armed with weapons, and are able to provide all necessary police services on the University property. The goal of Campus Police is to provide a safe and secure environment for the campus community in support of the University's mission; they operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week- even when the University is closed.

These officers are also available to assist with courtesy escorts from buildings to vehicles, vehicles to buildings or building to building on campus for anyone who feels uncomfortable due to the time of day/night or has a concern regarding safety. Please note that these officers are valuable educators with our students who embrace and operate under the community policing philosophy. It is also their sworn duty to uphold the law and Walsh University policies. Officers are identified by their white or maroon shirts and a gold badge. Walsh University encourages all students, faculty, staff and campus visitors to be aware of their surroundings. School safety and crisis preparedness classes are provided by Campus Police each semester.

The Cavalier Safeguard Initiative (CSI) 2.0 is a campus-wide, cross-enterprise grant project at Walsh University funded by the Office on Violence Against Women (OVW) through the U.S. Department of Justice. The project uses a comprehensive approach to improving both the prevention of and response to dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking at the university.

The Walsh Emergency Alert communication systems allows Walsh to send time-sensitive notifications via the Walsh University Emergency Alert System (voice messages, emails and text messages). This system will be used only in the case of an emergency such as school closures, natural disasters or imminent threats. Please take a moment to review and update your phone numbers and email addresses online through the Cavalier Center.

Welcome to the Student Conduct and Community Standards Office at Walsh University. Our office works to strengthen personal responsibility and accountability by addressing violations of University policy through the University conduct system. We want you to be a successful and responsible member of our community throughout your time at Walsh. As a member of our campus community, the University expects all students to abide by the student conduct code both on and off-campus.

Title IX is part of the 1972 re-authorization of the Higher Education Act and stipulates that "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance." Title IX requires all schools receiving federal financial assistance to take reasonable steps to create a safe, nondiscriminatory learning environment. Walsh University is committed to providing support and assistance to members of our campus community impacted by all forms of sex discrimination, including, but not limited to harassment, sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, gender-based misconduct, stalking, retaliation, or other forms of sex discrimination. If there is a violation of this Policy, the University will take steps to end the sex discrimination, prevent its recurrence and to remedy its effects.  Walsh strives to maintain an environment where people of different beliefs and values can learn to live harmoniously. Therefore, any type of verbal or nonverbal harassment, intimidation, retaliation or threatening behavior on the part of students will not be tolerated. Depending on the circumstances, this type of behavior could result in the dismissal from campus. When Should I Contact a Title IX Coordinator or Deputy? Any student or employee who has concerns about sex discrimination including sexual harassment, sexual violence, or sexual misconduct is encouraged to seek the assistance of a Title IX Coordinator. Outreach to the Walsh University Title IX Office.


All student-athletes must complete Academic and Amateurism Certification through the NCAA Eligibility Center. Please remember to have your final official high school transcript to the NCAA Eligibility Center for Academic certification. Sign on to your Eligibility Center account to select "Final Amateurism" to receive amateurism certification.

These forms are sent to your Walsh email every July. The forms include, NCAA student athlete statement, Consent to FERPA/HIPPA and Consent to drug testing. *Minors will have to print out the electronic Annual NCAA Student-Athlete Forms and have a parent or legal guardian sign the Annual NCAA Student-Athlete Forms.

Helping You Be the Best You Can Be

 

The mission of our athletic department is to develop all of our athletes as leaders within and outside of their sport. In addition to training you to excel on the field, we aim to prepare you for success in your endeavors beyond college athletics.

 

We've partnered with Game Plan to offer you the incredible opportunity to take advantage of all of the innovative developmental resources their platform has to offer. Once you sign in to the Game Plan platform you will have access to the many tools they have in place to help you, including:

 

  • A library of online eLearning courses focused on professional development, nutrition, mental health and more
  • Personality assessments to help you identify your strengths as it relates to your academic studies and career path
  • A mentorship program that gives you access to alumni, former college athletes and other professionals offering important knowledge and advice
  • Career development services and access to unique job opportunities, internships and part-time jobs

The Walsh University Athletic Department's goal is to minimize all risk of injury while participating in your athletic endeavors. The University has teamed up with Cleveland Clinic Mercy Hospital to provide the student-athlete sports medicine coverage. These trained professionals work with the coaching staff to provide you preventative and restorative care.

 

The first line of defense in helping to provide you with a safe environment to compete in is by obtaining a complete medical history in compliance with the regulations and guidelines that the NCAA has established. Failure to complete this required information will result in a delay of your ability to participate in team activities. Please visit the Athletics website to review our Student Athlete Medical Information Power Point, which will instruct you in completing the medical information needed to fulfill the NCAA requirements.

An annual fee of $250 will be billed to the summer session preceding the year of participation. This fee will help ensure and support all athletic health and safety protocols provided for you during practice and competition. All student athletes must pay the yearly fee prior to the first date of competition.


Office of the Registrar

Purpose and Mission Statement

The Office of the Registrar is committed to providing excellent service to the Walsh University community. The office strives to maintain the highest level of accuracy and credibility in its record keeping system and transcript services. It also strives to uphold institutional, state, and federal regulations pertaining to the guidelines of FERPA. The mission of the Office of the Registrar follows the same values of the University's mission: to provide services that foster personal and professional growth and provide encouragement and support.

What do we do?

  1. Maintaining all student academic records, past and present
  2. Processing of data requests
  3. Security and privacy for academic records
  4. Coordinating the University's academic schedule of classes and final examination schedules
  5. Degree clearance and posting of degrees awarded
  6. Transcript production and distribution

What is FERPA?

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is a federal law that affords parents the right to have access to their children's education records, the right to seek to have the records amended, and the right to have some control over the disclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records. When a student turns 18 years old, or enters a postsecondary institution at any age, the rights under FERPA transfer from the parents to the student ("eligible student"). The FERPA statute is found at 20 U.S.C. § 1232g and the FERPA regulations are found at 34 CFR Part 9. Release of Records Form If you wish to grant a parent or family member access to your academic record, financial aid, conduct, etc. you will need to fill out and submit Release of Education Records form to the Office of the Registrar. This form will be available by June 1, 2023.


Library

Each student at Walsh University has access to library services in order to navigate their class assignments. As a member of OhioLink, the Br. Edmond Drouin Library offers students numerous articles, books, eBooks, and videos. The librarians can help you navigate all these resources to find exactly what you need! You can contact the librarians through chat, email, walk-in, or by making an appointment. For more information, please visit the Library website.

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Health Services

Walsh University Health Services is located in Washington Square at AultmanNow. Students, faculty and staff can present their Walsh ID to access a menu of services at no cost. Health care professionals assist students in addressing their health care concerns while they are enrolled in the university. Some health services requested may require additional fees. A health fee, assessed each semester, enables a student to visit AultmanNow as many times as necessary.

AultmanNow Hours

Monday - Friday, 8:00 am – 7:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm (No appointment necessary)
Aultman Emergency Care, 330-363-6203, 2600 Sixth Street SW, Canton, OH 44710