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We will host extended online advising hours next week. Additional availability is as follows:


Tuesday (9/2) 1pm-3pm
Wednesday (9/3) 3pm- 4pm
Thursday (9/4) 3pm-4pm

To access the online chat visit the homepage of http://19thande.wordpress.com/ during the available hours and click "Join Chat" on the left navigation bar. Only one student can be in the chat at a time. If the chat is full, please try again.

Elliott School Graduate Student Ambassadors (GSA) are current Elliott School graduate students who have been selected to provide the student perspective and enhance the sense of community within the Elliott School. GSAs will plan and host events throughout the year and are happy to help connect Elliott School graduate students to resources and opportunities.

RachelRachel MacElhenney

Program: Master of Arts in International Trade and Investment Policy

Hometown: Collegeville, PA

Undergraduate Degree: Hobart and William Smith Colleges; B.A. International Relations and European Studies

Favorite Place You’ve Been: It’s cliché, but I love Paris, France

Favorite Restaurant: El Centro on 14th

Advice: Elliott School has so much to offer its students. Take advantage of your professor’s office hours and the diverse classes available. Step out of your comfort zone and take an elective that you would not normally consider.

 

AllisonAllison Haugen

Program: Master of Arts in Latin American & Hemispheric Studies

Hometown: Vancouver, WA

Undergraduate Degree: Washington State University: B.A. in Political Science; B.A. in Spanish; Minor in History

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Marrakech, Morocco

Favorite Restaurant: Nooshi on 19th and N

Advice: Take advantage of everything that the Elliott School and DC has to offer, two years goes by faster than you know it.

 

gregGreg Tourial

Program: Master of Arts in European and Eurasian Studies

Hometown: Atlanta, GA

Undergraduate Degree: The University of Georgia; BA in History, BA in International Affairs,

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Rome (Venice and London get honorable mentions)

Favorite Restaurant: This is really lame, but it’s Chipotle.

Advice: Make friends (also known as networking) with students outside of your program. You never know when a common interest or a possible connection with someone can lead you to opportunities you never considered. Having social connections with people from diverse personal and academic backgrounds is also important for gaining new perspectives.

 

AnneAnne Bergren

Program: Master of Arts in International Affairs

Hometown: Minnetonka, MN

Undergraduate Degree: Hamline University, BA in Economics

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Burma

Favorite Restaurant: Mi Cuba located in Columbia Heights--delicious, family-owned, cheap Cuban food!

Advice: First, make friends with your classmates; they’re hard-working, intelligent, welcoming people who will keep you sane during finals and be your greatest connections in the workplace. Second, keep your life balanced! Take time to relax, exercise, and sleep. I promise, you’ll be both happier and more productive.

 

NikhilNikhil Gehani

Program: Master of Arts in International Development Studies

Hometown: West Bloomfield, MI

Undergraduate Degree: Michigan State University; BA in Marketing

Favorite Place You’ve Been: The backwaters of Kerala, India

Favorite Restaurant: The Red Hen in Bloomingdale

Advice: Challenge your assumptions and don’t be afraid to push back against professors. Attend events outside your specific field and develop a unique perspective. Ask questions and don’t settle for easy answers. Also, eat your vegetables.

 

Nicole Cata

Nicole Catá

Program: Juris Doctor and Master of Arts in International Affairs

Hometown: Flushing, NY and Cortland, NY

Undergraduate Degree: Columbia University; BA in English & Comparative Literature, human rights, and French

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Paris, France and Florence, Italy

Favorite Restaurant: Founding Farmers in Foggy Bottom and Mi Cuba Café in Columbia Heights

Advice: Seek out free events in DC! Some helpful resources include Brightest Young Things, DCist, International Club of DC, Knowledge Commons DC, and Scoutmob DC. Visit the monuments at night, enjoy Jazz in the Sculpture Garden, and explore your neighborhood!

 

 

maxine

Maxine Wang

Program: Master of Arts in Global Communication

Hometown: Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Undergraduate Degree: BA in Political Science

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Seattle

Favorite Restaurant: Old Ebbitt Grill

Advice: There is no one in the world you cannot reach out. Go talk to the person you want to know more about and ask for career advice.

 

mariah

Mariah Martin

Program: Security Policy Studies

Hometown: Yarmouth, Maine

Undergraduate Degree: International Relations: International Security

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Florence, Italy

Advice: Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself to people you don’t know at Elliott. You’ll find some of the friendliest and most accomplished people here, and it’s silly to waste any chance to get to know them. Go to student events (especially the ones with free food!) and visit your professor during office hours- even just to talk and get to know them. You won’t regret it!

 

phoenix

Phoenix Mourning-Star

Program: International Science and Technology Policy

Undergraduate Degree: Mathematics

Favorite Place You’ve Been: Antarctica/Drake Passage and

Favorite Restaurant: Jay’s Bistro

Advice: Plan the work, then work the plan

Due to the volume of requests we receive, we will no longer accept requests for DegreeMAP updates via e-mail.

If you've recently reviewed your DegreeMAP audit and something doesn't seem quite right, don't panic. DegreeMAP is a tool to use in collaboration with your advisor and your approved plan of study to help you track degree progress. Appropriate changes can be made by your advisor so that your audit will accurately reflect your progress.

Here are the steps  you can follow to request changes:

  1. Load your DegreeMAP audit and click "Process New". This will refresh the audit and display up-to-date information.
  2. If you still think there are issues with your DegreeMAP audit, please complete the Request for DegreeMAP Updates form. An advisor will review your requests and audit and make the appropriate changes.
  3. Please allow 4-6 weeks for changes to be made. Once 6 weeks have passed, log-in to DegreeMAP and click "Process New" to verify that changes were made. You will not receive a confirmation e-mail from your advisor.

With this turnaround time in mind, please consider the following recommended deadlines to submit your requests for changes if you would like your audit updated before the registration period for your anticipated final term:

Students who intend to graduate in a FALL term should submit requests by February 1.
Students who intend to graduate in a SPRING term should submit requests by September 15.
Students who intend to graduate in a SUMMER term should submit requests by January 15.

Misplacement of courses on your DegreeMAP audit will not prevent you from graduating.

When submitting a request, please be as detailed as possible. A complete form will assist in a shorter turnaround time.  You can submit up to three requests per form. If you have more than three requests, please complete this form again to submit additional requests.

The Office of Academic Advising & Student Services is excited to welcome new students to the Elliott School community and welcome returning students back to campus!

If you're attending Graduate Student Orientation or the Welcome Back Reception on August 22, share your photos on Facebook throughout the day by using the hashtag #19thandE . We'll review the photos and choose one to feature in the first electronic newsletter of the year (set to go out during the first week of September). The student who posted the featured photo will win an Elliott School giveaway.