FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Where are the various IT&E departments located in Science and Technology Building II?
- Statistics--Room 158 (1st floor)
- Applied Information Technology - Room 17
- Civil, Environmental and Infrastructure Engineering - Room 109
- Computer Science--Room 430 (4th floor)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering--Room 230 (2nd floor)
- Information and Software Engineering--Room 330 (3rd floor)
- Systems Engineering and Operations Research-- Room 111 (1st floor)
- Student Services - Room 160
Where are the computer labs located in Science and Technology Building II (ST2)?
- IT&E operates a lab in S&T 2 room 137 equipped with PCs running Windows XP and Linux on which required software is installed. Further information on the labs and other IT&E computer resources can be found here (http://labs.ite.gmu.edu)
Are the IT&E programs accredited?
- Yes, many IT&E undergraduate programs are acredited by the appropriate boards, which would include ABET for the engineering programs and CSAB for the computer science program. For more details, contact the individual departments for accreditation information pertinent to specific degrees.
- George Mason University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, and is a member of the Council of Graduate Schools in the United States.
Where can I find out who my advisor is? How often should I see my advisor?
- Call the appropriate department office to determine who your advisor is (see above for locations). It is imperative that you meet with your advisor at least once a semester.
How can I find out which classes I have registered for? How can I view my academic records?
- You can view your academic records online by using PatriotWeb. You can view frequently asked questions about PatriotWeb here.
Where do I go to find special request forms?
- They are available online with the Registrar's Office or at the IT&E website (grads and undergrads). You may also visit Student Services in room 160 of Science and Technology 2. Be sure to read the University's policies pertaining to special requests.
How do I get the results of a special request?
- You can call the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies' office at 993-1511 to get the results of a special request. You will receive results in the mail. Make sure your address is current in PatriotWeb and that you keep copies of approved requests.
Where can I learn more about financial aid and scholarship opportunities?
- Entering freshmen compete for University Scholars Awards and Deans' Scholarships. Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid (703-993-2353) for more information on financial aid and scholarships.
Where can I learn more about cooperative education and internship opportunities?
- George Mason benefits from close relationships with many area corporations, ensuring that the education it provides is in step with the marketplace, and allowing it to offer its students abundant access to internships, co-ops, and other work opportunities. Please visit the Office of Career Services website for more details.
I am interested in learning about the services (housing, parking, dining, etc...) available to students at the University. Where can I go to get additional information?
- To learn more about University Services, visit their website by clicking here.
Where can I go to get help with my academic difficulties or other problems relating to my life at the University?
- IT&E students should go to Room 160, ST2 and make an appointment to see the Dean for Undergraduate Studies to try to resolve any problems in your academic study.
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