Villanova School of Business

Class of 2021 Undergraduate Handbook

UNDERGRADUATE HANDBOOK

Class of 2021

The Clay Center at VSB and The O’Donnell Center

for Professional Development 3

VSB Directory 4

Villanova Directory 13

Clay Center at VSB Initiatives 15

Academic Advising 15

Experiential Education Opportunities
(Internships & Coops) 15

Professional Development Resources 21

Mentor Program 21

The Curriculum 23

Basic Curriculum Overview 23

Pre-requisites for VSB Core Courses 25

Basic Curriculum by Year 25

Degree Audit (CAPP) 27

Degree Programs/Majors/Minors 28

Major Requirements 29

Double Majors (within VSB) 34

Double Majors (across colleges) 34

VSB Minor Requirements 34

Non-Business Minors for Business Majors 38

Policies, Procedures and Guidelines 39

Academic Bankruptcy 39

Academic Integrity 39

Academic Standing and Probation 40

Advanced Placement (AP) Credits 41

Applied Finance Lab 43

Attendance 43

Auditing a Class 46

Business Publications 47

Challenge Exams: Credit by Exam 47

Class Status 48

College Courses Taken Prior to High
School Graduation (Pre-matriculated Credits) 48

College Level Examination Program 49

Connect with VSB 49

Course and Teacher Surveys (CATS) 49

Course Load 50

Dean’s List 50

Discipline 50

Final Exams & Final Week of Classes 51

Grade Reports 53

Grading System & GPA 53

Graduate Courses 56

Graduation Requirements 56

Honors and Awards 57

Honors Program 58

Incomplete Grades 59

Independent Study 60

International Baccalaureate (IB) Credit 60

Leave of Absence and Voluntary
Medical Leave of Absence 62

NOVASIS 64

Print Program 64

Professional Behavior 64

Promptness and Preparation 66

Readmission 66

Refunds 67

Registration 68

Residency Requirement 68

Room Reservations 68

Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory Option 69

Schedule Changes 69

Student Organizations at VSB 70

Student Records 70

Study Abroad 71

Summer School 72

Technical Grade Point Average (TGPA) 73

Transcripts 73

Transfer Students From Other
Universities (External Transfer) 74

Transfer From Other Villanova Colleges
(Internal Transfer) 75

Tutoring 76

Withdrawal from a Course 77

Withdrawal from the University 77

Academic Integrity 79

Student Grade Appeals and
Complaints against Faculty 87

The Clay Center at VSB

The O’Donnell Center for Professional Development

The Clay Center at VSB, named in honor of VSB alumnus, faculty member, and Dean Emeritus Alvin A. Clay, is located on the first floor of Bartley Hall (Room #1054). The Center is dedicated to undergraduate student services including academic advising and is home to the Charlotte and James V. O’Donnell ’63 Center for Professional Development (O’Donnell Center). Clay Center Advisors and Peer Advisors (PAs) help students create a four year plan for their VSB experience and provide guidance on issues like selecting classes, taking part in extracurricular activities, and making adjustments from high school to college. The O’Donnell Center coordinates VSB internships and CoOps and works closely with the University Career Center to offer professional development and career programs that help students explore areas of interest and prepare for the corporate world. The O’Donnell Center also organizes the undergraduate mentor program and company site visits, and collaborates with the student business societies to enhance the educational experience.

Students are encouraged to contact The Clay Center/O’Donnell Center by email, phone, or stopping in Bartley 1054.


The Clay Center at VSB/O’Donnell Center

Bartley Hall Room 1054

(610) 519-5532;

http://claycenter.villanova.edu

Clay Center at VSB @VillanovaBusiness

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VSB Directory

Dean’s Office

Bartley Hall #1045 - (610) 519-5424

Dr. Joyce Russell, Dean

(610) 519-4331

Victoria Forrest, Assistant to the Dean

(610) 519-4331

Graduate Business Office

Bartley Hall #1074 – (610) 519-6273

Dr. Michael L Capella, Associate Dean, Graduate and Executive Programs

(610) 519-6624

Rebecca Monro, Executive Director, Graduate and Executive Programs

(610) 519-6283

Claire Bruno, Director, Recruitment and Enrollment Management Graduate Business Programs

(610) 519-6745

The Clay Center at VSB and the O’Donnell Center for Professional Development

Bartley Hall #1054 - (610) 519-5532

Melinda German, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Business Programs

(610) 519-4333

Brenda Stover, Executive Director, O’Donnell Center for Professional Development

(610) 519-5898

Julie Freedman, Director, Academic Advising

(610) 519-5533


Xiao Lin, Director of Data and Technology

(610) 519-4335

Kathy Mongiello, Assistant Director, Undergraduate Student Services & Program Operations

(610) 519-4333

Kimberley Donches, Administrative Assistant

(610) 519-5532

Advising

Patricia Burdo, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-5951

patricia.burdo.villanova.edu

Jenna DellOrfano, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-6669

Kimberly Hidore, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-6959

Emily McMordie, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-8869

Taryn Nichols, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-3885

Ellen Socket, VSB Advisor

(610) 519-8051

Professional Development

Ceiwyn Craig-Moore, Assistant Director, Internships/CoOps - Student Outreach

(610) 519-3746

Michelle Galloway, Assistant Director, Professional Development - Career Programs/Student Business Societies

(610) 519-6489

Michele Gianforcaro, Assistant Director, Professional Development – Mentor Programs

(610) 519-3044

Autumn Sunderlin, Assistant Director, Professional Development - Career Programs/Student Business Societies

(610) 519-6489

Jackeline Vega, Assistant Director, Internships/CoOps - Employer Outreach

(610) 519-6707


Summer Business Institute/Business Minor

Caitlin Gilmore, Associate Director, Business Minor Programs

(610) 519-4567

Academic Departments


Accountancy and Information Systems

Bartley Hall #3019, (610) 519-4340

Dr. Michael Peters, Chair Nancy Carpenter, Coordinator


Dr. James Emig, Associate Chair, Accountancy

Dr. William Wagner, Associate Chair, MIS

Economics

Bartley Hall #2015, (610) 519-4370

Dr. Peter Zaleski, Chair Catherine Costello, Coordinator


Dr. Mary Kelly, Associate Chair

Finance

Bartley Hall #2019, (610) 519-7395

Dr. David Shaffer, Chair Amy Pearce, Coordinator


Dr. Shelly Howton, Associate Chair


Management and Operations

Bartley Hall #2083, (610) 519-6924

Dr. Narda Quigley, Chair Bridget Meakim, Coordinator

Ward Utter, Associate Chair

Marketing and Business Law

Bartley Hall #3015, (610) 519-4350

Dr. Eric Karson, Chair Yvonne Taylor, Coordinator

Aronte Bennett, Associate Chair

Centers of Excellence

Sharon Ballard, Administrative Assistant

(610) 519-4395, Bartley Hall #3079

Center for Business Analytics

Dr. Daniel Wright, Faculty Director Meredith Lockyer, Assoc. Director

(610) 519-6428 (610) 519-7016

Daniel

Center for Global Leadership

Dr. Jonathan Doh, Faculty Director Kimberly Cahill, Director

(610) 519-7798 (610) 519-3906

Center for Marketing and Consumer Insights

Dr. Jeremy Kees, Faculty Director
(610) 519-6145

Center for Church Management

Dr. Charles Zech, Faculty Director

(610) 519-4371

The Daniel M. DiLella Center for Real Estate

Dr. Shawn Howton, Faculty Director Jessica Taylor, Director

(610) 519-5638 (610) 519-4334

The Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship Institute

II Luscri, Executive Director/Asst. Martae Giometti, Assistant Director
Vice Provost, Centers and Institutes (610) 519-8787

(610) 519-3873

Student Organizations


VSB Student Senators

Michael Daniels Ellen Hirsch

Norman Williams

VSB Peer Advisors

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Kimberly Hidore, Advisor

Taryn Nichols, Advisor

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Peer Advisors Executive Board

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Lena Christianian

Kyle La Fronz

Sean Tomasello

Jake Kunz

Alessandra Napoli

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VSB Ambassadors

Ms. Kathy Mongiello, Advisor

Ambassadors Executive Board

Brigid Schutsky, President Ashley Monahan, Vice President


Michael Gillen, Secretary Matthew Sepe, Treasurer

Dean’s Undergraduate Student Advisory Council

Melinda German, Associate Dean

VSB Mentor Program

Michele Gianforcaro, Advisor

Mentor Advisory Board

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Nicole Anderson

Megan Coffey

Erin Corcoran

Morgan Falasca

Sarah Furtek

Spencer Miller

Philip Perrino

Jessica Roberts

Danielle Tantillo

Jacqueline Tom

Andrew Zakhary

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VSB Peer Tutors

Emily McMordie, Advisor Ellen Socket, Advisor

Student Business Societies


Accounting

Accounting Society

Dr. Stephen Liedtka, Advisor Dr. Robert West, Advisor

Economics

Economics Society

David Fiorenza, Advisor

Finance/Commercial Real Estate

Alternative Investments Society

Stephen Padovano, Advisor

Corporate Finance Society

Dr. John Sedunov, Advisor

Equity Society

James Jablonski, Advisor Dr. David Nawrocki, Advisor

Global Investment Society

Dr. David Nawrocki, Advisor Dr. Benjamin Scheick, Advisor

Mergers & Acquisitions Society

Dr. Meg Luo, Advisor

Real Estate Society

Dr. Shawn Howton, Advisor

Wall Street Society
Dr. Gunita Grover, Advisor


Management Information Systems

Management Information Systems Society

Sue Metzger, Advisor

Marketing

Marketing Society

Bud Drago, Advisor

Special Interests

Business Analytics Society

Dr. Alicia Strandberg, Advisor

Business and Leadership Society

Dr. Mary Kelly, Advisor

Business Without Borders

Dr. Debra Arvanites, Advisor

Business in Entertainment Society

David Fiorenza, Advisor

International Business Society

Kimberly Cahill, Advisor

Multicultural Business Association

Dr. Aronte Bennett, Advisor

Villanova Consulting Group

Dr. Stephen Andriole, Advisor

Villanova Entrepreneurship Society

II Luscri, Advisor


Villanova Women in Business Society

Dr. Caitlin Dannhauser, Advisor


Villanova Instructional Golf Society

Jeffrey Pelesh, Advisor

Honors Societies

Beta Alpha Psi Honor Society

Dr. Wayne Bremser, Advisor

Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society

Dr. Debra Arvanites, Advisor Dr. James Emig, Advisor

Omicron Delta Epsilon International Economics Honor Society

Dr. Suzanne Clain, Advisor

University Directory

Campus Ministry

St. Rita’s Hall

(610) 519-4080


www1.villanova.edu/villanova/mission/campusministry.html

Career Center

117 Garey Hall

(610) 519-4060


http://careers.villanova.edu

Computer Support - TechZONE

101 Vasey Hall

(610) 519-7777

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/unit/helpsupport.html

Patricia B. and Gary M. Holloway University Counseling Center

206 Health Services Building

(610) 519-4050

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/counselingcenter.html

Dean of Students

213 Dougherty Hall

(610) 519-4200

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/dean.html

Falvey Memorial Library

(610) 519-4270

library.villanova.edu/

International Student Services

Connelly Center, 2nd Floor

(610) 519-7827

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/intl_students.html

Learning Support Services (LSS)

Learning Commons in Falvey, Suite 212

(610) 519-5176


www1.villanova.edu/villanova/provost/learningsupport.html

Mathematics Learning Resource Center (MLRC)

Learning Commons in Falvey Library, 2nd floor

(610) 519-6572

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/provost/mlrc.html

The Center for Access Success and Achievement (CASA)

Learning Commons in Falvey Library, 2nd floor

(610) 519-4075

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/provost/casa.html

Office of Education Abroad

Middleton Hall, 2nd & 3rd floors

(610) 519-6412

www.villanova.edu/villanova/provost/abroad.html

Public Safety

Farrell Hall

Non-emergency, (610) 519-6979

Emergency, (610) 519-4444

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/publicsafety.html

Residence Life

Kennedy Hall, 2nd floor

(610) 519-4150 or (610) 519-4154

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/reslife.html


Student Health Center

Health Services Building, 3rd floor

(610) 519-4070

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/studentlife/health/center.html

Writing Center

Learning Commons in Falvey, 2nd floor

(610) 519-4604

www1.villanova.edu/villanova/provost/writingcenter.html

The Clay Center at VSB Initiatives

Academic Advising: An Integrated Approach

VSB employs a four-year, integrative advising program. The VSB advising team consisting of Clay Center Advisors, Peer Advisors, and Faculty Mentors, facilitates the exploration and development of academic and career goals, and empowers students to be responsible decision-makers and active participants in defining their futures. The advising team is a support system – from orientation to graduation – that provides exemplary academic resources enabling students to be active members of the Villanova student body and to successfully apply their unique talents and knowledge to become socially responsible members of the global community.

Each incoming freshman is connected with a Clay Center Advisor and a Peer Advisor who are available to their advisees throughout their VSB experience. During freshman year, advisors support students in their transition from high school to college and assist in curricular planning and development of educational goals. More specifically, advisors provide guidance regarding course selection, registration, and study abroad opportunities.

Faculty Mentors have a breadth of knowledge to share regarding why a student would want to declare a major/minor in a specific field. They are available to all students to offer guidance regarding opportunities and career paths, and to suggest elective courses as well as secondary majors and minors to further support students’ interests and deepen their knowledge of the discipline. Faculty Mentors are available to all VSB undergraduate students from freshman through senior year.

Freshmen must meet with either their Peer Advisor or Clay Center Advisor each semester during the course registration period to discuss scheduling and to receive their registration PIN. These meetings are critical to ensure that students progress successfully through their degree program. All students are encouraged to meet with their Peer Advisor and/or Clay Center Advisor at any time throughout the year.

Experiential Education Opportunities

(Externships/Leadership Programs, Internships, & CoOps)

VSB recognizes the importance of students gaining “hands-on” experience prior to graduation as a means of clarifying career goals and increasing their marketability for full-time positions upon graduation. Thus, the O’Donnell Center works to develop employer relationships and identify externships, internships, and CoOp programs that mirror students’ interests. Coaching is provided to students who are pursuing these opportunities.

The O’Donnell Center posts externship, internship and CoOp opportunities through “Handshake” (https://villanova.joinhandshake.com/), the campus-wide career management system, which is administered by the University Career Center.

Students who wish to gather information on the internship search process, VSB CoOp programs and campus internship resources are strongly encouraged to participate in the Rise to the Top: Internships & CoOps Educational Series:

·  Internship/CoOp Basics Session: Offered multiple times throughout the semester, this session is suggested for first-year and new students as an introduction to the many opportunities that are available through VSB, including externships, internships, CoOps, and other professional development programs.

·  Action Plan Workshop: Offered several times a week, this small group meeting is appropriate for students who are beginning the internship search process and provides hands-on guidance regarding strategies and resources useful in finding and securing an internship. Registration is required; contact The Clay Center (Bartley 1054; 610-519-5532). Students bring their laptops to this working session.

·  Individual Appointment: After attending an Action Plan Workshop and starting the internship search, students may seek individual assistance by scheduling an appointment with a VSB Assistant Director of Internships/CoOps. Also, students who are interested in completing an internship for academic credit and/or participating in one of VSB’s CoOp programs must schedule an individual appointment to begin the approval process. Schedule an appointment by contacting The Clay Center.

·  Internship/CoOp Launch: After accepting an academic internship or CoOp and prior to starting the work experience, students attend this mandatory workshop to prepare for their upcoming professional assignment. Requirements and guidelines for receiving academic credit are reviewed and professional challenges encountered on the job, such as business communication, networking, and appropriate use of downtime, are discussed.

·  CoOp Informational Events: Offered at the beginning of each semester as part of the recruiting process seeking CoOp candidates for the following term.

Internships/CoOp for Academic Credit

Students may earn free elective credit for participation in an approved business internship or CoOp. An academic internship or CoOp is a pre-professional work experience, sufficiently rigorous to qualify to earn credit, approved by VSB faculty, and administered through the O’Donnell Center. Students typically participate in academic internships on a part-time basis during the fall and/or spring semesters, while simultaneously taking other courses; students may choose to participate in summer internships for academic credit on a part-time or full-time basis.

Students interested in receiving credit for a business internship must first submit an on-line application found on the O’Donnell Center web site. Once your application has been received, a VSB Assistant Director of Internships/CoOps will arrange to meet with you to complete the application and approval process.