Q: How do I get admitted to Marshall?
A: There are a few steps to take in order to get admitted. First, you will need to have completed and submitted an application to the Admissions Office on the main campus. Also, your admission fees need to have been paid to the Admissions Office as well. Next, you need to have your official transcript(s) sent from your previous school(s), both high school and college. Lastly, you will need to request that your test scores from the ACT, TASK, or Asset Tests be submitted to the Marshall Admissions Office.
Q: How do I register for classes?
A: In order to register for classes, you will need to receive your letter of acceptance from Marshall University. Then you will need to get a Student ID card made (that can be done at MOVC or on campus). You will then need to complete a registration form at MOVC or at the registrar's office in Old Main on campus. After that, just pay the applicable tuition fees by the due date.
Q: I'm transferring from another college or university. What steps do I need to take to get admitted to Marshall?
A: You will need to follow the steps above to get admitted to Marshall, but there are also a couple more things that will need to be done. You will need to pay an additional transfer evaluation fee and you will need to have your prior school send an official transcript directly to Marshall.
Q: I am a returning student to Marshall. Are there any special procedures for me?
A: Yes. If you attended another school since your last semester at Marshall, you will need to transfer back in to Marshall by following the transfer instructions above. If you have not attended any other schools during your time away from college, you simply need to fill out an application for re-admission and submit it along with a copy of your driver's license.
Financial Aid Questions
Q: What is/Where can I get a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)?
A: The FAFSA is the first form that needs to be filled out and submitted to apply for any federal aid. You do need to fill out a new FAFSA for every school year. The FAFSA forms are available here at MOVC, on campus in the Financial Aid office, and online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. The web site also has an abundance of good information regarding financial aid and the FAFSA.
Technical/Website Questions
Q: I'm getting a "blocked content" message across the top of my screen when I go to the News page. What do I need to do about that?
A: You are receiving that message because of the security settings built into Windows XP. You can simply click on the yellow bar and choose "Allow Blocked Content" and you will be able to see the page properly.