Navigating the MRU Student Portal: A Comprehensive Guide
Miami Regional University (MRU) is dedicated to providing its students with the resources and support needed to succeed. A key component of this commitment is the MRU student portal, a centralized online platform designed to streamline access to essential academic information, support services, and campus life resources. This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the MRU student portal, outlining its features, functionalities, and how students can effectively utilize it to enhance their academic journey.
Introduction to MRU and its Commitment to Students
MRU is committed to providing equal access to its academic programs for all qualified students. This commitment extends to providing support, resources, and academic accommodations in accordance with federal and state statutes and regulations. The university strives to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where students can thrive academically and personally.
MRU fosters a strong sense of community, where students, alumni, and staff come together. Through MRU4You, Campus Life offers students a streamlined way to access resources, obtain answers to general questions, and find assistance with challenges associated with campus life.
Accessing the MRU Student Portal
The MRU student portal serves as a gateway to a wide range of services and information. Students can access the portal through the university's website using their unique login credentials.
Key Features and Functionalities
The MRU student portal offers a variety of features and functionalities designed to support students throughout their academic journey. These include:
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Academic Resources
- Course Information: Access course syllabi, assignments, grades, and other important information related to enrolled courses.
- Registration: Register for courses, view academic records, and manage enrollment.
- Academic Advising: Connect with academic advisors, schedule appointments, and access advising resources. Academic Advising Services are available to all enrolled students, at any time, to discuss academic issues and challenges. The Office of Academic Advisement and Student Success is designed to implement the most effective methods, strategies and skills needed to provide students with possible options and alternatives to help resolve their specific academic concerns. Academic Advisors, faculty and academic administrators monitor students ongoing progress and may refer high risk student for mandatory advising.
- Transcripts: Request official and unofficial transcripts.
Support Services
- Disability Services: Students needing accommodation(s) or qualified students with disabilities can find information on compliance with the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act. Prospective & enrolled students may initiate the accommodation process at any time during their enrollment at MRU and ideally should submit the Accommodation Request Form as soon as they become aware of the need for accommodation. Students unable to access the Accommodation Request Form may contact the ADA Officer.
- Counseling Services: WellConnect, powered by New Directions, offers immediate in-the-moment support, as well as free short-term counseling to address issues such as stress, depression, family and relationship concerns, addiction, academic challenges, and more.
- Financial Services: Free phone consultations with experienced financial educators on many issues such as budgeting, debt management, credit concerns, mortgages, and financing. This service also includes identity theft recovery assistance.
- Legal Services: Free initial phone consultation is available with a state-admitted attorney on most legal issues. Students receive a 25% discount off the hourly rate if the participating attorney is retained.
- WellConnect Program: The University has partnered with the WellConnect Program to provide support services throughout each student’s enrollment. Students have round-the-clock access to many services.
Campus Life Resources
- Campus Life and MRU4You: Campus Life and the MRU4You division oversees all aspects of campus life, activities and events at the University, providing students with the elite customer service and individual attention needed along with the tools and guidance to help them be able to confront and resolve any issues that may occur during their studies.
- Events Calendar: Stay informed about upcoming campus events, workshops, and activities.
- Student Organizations: Discover and connect with various student organizations and clubs.
- Announcements: Receive important university announcements and updates.
Requesting Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
MRU complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (the “ADA”), the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and other applicable disability discrimination laws. Potential and current students needing accommodation(s) or qualified students with disabilities and compliance with the ADA and the Rehabilitation Act are the responsibility of the MRU ADA Officer.
Procedure for Requesting Accommodations
Prospective & enrolled students may initiate the accommodation process at any time during their enrollment at MRU and ideally should submit the Accommodation Request Form as soon as they become aware of the need for accommodation. Students unable to access the Accommodation Request Form may contact the ADA Officer at: ADA Officer, Miami Regional University, 700 South Royal Poinciana Blvd.
Documentation Supporting Need for Accommodation
MRU recognizes that collecting and presenting medical documentation may be a hardship for some students. Generally, documentation should provide information on the impact of the disability to assist in identifying the appropriate accommodation. Documentation may include reports, assessments, and/or letters from qualified evaluators, professionals, and/or physicians. Copies of accommodation letters from previous school(s), Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and/or 504 plans can also be included as additional supporting documentation. Documentation will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
An information release form is only required when The ADA Officer needs to consult with the health care professional. The ADA Officer will inform the student if the document is needed. This form will authorize a student’s health care professional to release pertinent disability-related information to MRU.
Identifying and Implementing Reasonable Accommodation(s)
After identifying appropriate accommodation(s) with the requesting student, the ADA Officer will document the specific accommodation(s) that will be provided, notify the appropriate university staff/departments of the authorized accommodation(s), and ensure that the accommodation(s) are provided as agreed. MRU strives to meet student accommodation requests in a prompt, reasonable, and effective manner. Students should keep in mind, however, that certain accommodation may require several days to several weeks to implement.
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Confidentiality
MRU complies with applicable laws concerning the confidentiality of disability-related health information and it is committed to ensuring that all information regarding student health remains appropriately confidential; only the ADA Officer or designee has access to student health information. The ADA Officer retains student health and accommodation information for the length of a student’s enrollment at MRU. If a student wishes to have a record deleted during his or her enrollment, he or she must send a written request to the ADA Officer. Students may authorize the release of disability information to people or organizations outside of MRU. MRU may infrequently be required by law to disclose disability information without student consent. Information contained on this form will be kept confidential and will only be revealed by the institute to those individuals who have a need to know (for example to assist in providing you with an accommodation) or if otherwise required by law.
Course Offerings at MRU
MRU offers a variety of courses designed to enhance the knowledge and skills of students and healthcare professionals. These courses cover a wide range of topics, including:
- Basic Life Support (BLS): A 12-hour course emphasizing continuous, high-quality CPR.
- Alzheimer’s Disease: A two-hour course for nursing students covering the disease's impact, brain changes, treatments, and diagnostic methods.
- Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Exam Prep: A 24-hour course preparing students to challenge the nursing assistant competency exam in Florida.
- Cardiovascular Life Support: A 4.5-hour course for healthcare students and professionals on performing CPR and using an AED.
- Critical Care Nursing: A 48-hour course for Registered Nurses providing advanced knowledge and skills in critical care.
- Domestic Violence: A course to enable healthcare practitioners to define domestic violence, identify those who are affected, and create a plan of care for the safety and health of potential victims of domestic violence.
- HIPAA Guidelines: A two-hour course for nursing students on maintaining privacy, confidentiality, and security of health information.
- HIV/AIDS: A two-hour course for nursing students applying current evidence-based practice in the care of clients infected with HIV/AIDS. This course fulfills the 1-hour Florida requirement for HIV/AIDS.
- Human Trafficking: A course intended to provide healthcare professionals with information to identify, assess and treat victims of human trafficking, as well as available community resources to help end this horrible condition of humanity.
- Infection Control: A two-hour course for nursing students on infection control principles and practices.
- Intravenous (IV) Therapy: A 30-hour course for nurses interested in improving their knowledge and skills in this specialty.
- Nurse Practice Act (NPA): A course that fulfills the RN CEU requirement for a 2-hour course on the laws and rules that govern the practice of nursing in Florida.
- Nurse Leadership: A course examining strategies that enhance nurse leadership and promote the advancement of the nursing profession.
- Organizational Behavior and Management: Courses covering principles of effective management and leadership that maximize organizational performance.
- Practical Nursing NCLEX Exam Prep: A course that helps prepare nursing students and qualified healthcare professionals for the Practical Nursing NCLEX exam.
- Bloodborne Pathogens: A two-hour course for nursing students on defining bloodborne pathogens, identifying workers who are at risk of exposure to bloodborne pathogens, and describing methods for controlling exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- Phlebotomy: A 24-hour course prepares students to enter the field of Phlebotomy in a laboratory, hospital, or clinical setting.
- Medical Errors: A course intended to identify the severity of the problem of medical errors in healthcare environments in the US.
- Project Management: A 2-hour course introduces project management to individuals who are not directly involved in project management and planning but see it as an opportunity for professional growth or development.
- Registered Behavior Technician (RBT) Certification: A 40-hour course is open to the public and designed to help individuals prepare for the Registered Behavior Technician certification.
- Academic Leadership: A course that will explore critical issues facing academic leaders, including the challenge of attracting and retaining a quality work force, managing and allocating resources, innovative instructional leadership, creating community partnerships, and meeting the myriad of district, state and federal policies and laws.
Academic Advising and Student Success
The Office of Academic Advisement and Student Success is designed to implement the most effective methods, strategies and skills needed to provide students with possible options and alternatives to help resolve their specific academic concerns. The Office aims to prevent academic problems rather than simply solving them. Academic Advisors, faculty and academic administrators monitor students ongoing progress and may refer high risk student for mandatory advising.
Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) Overview
Mykolas Romeris University (MRU) is one of the most international universities in Lithuania, with about 5,900 students, 11% of whom are international students from 65 countries. MRU offers Bachelor, Master and Doctoral study programs in the English language in 10 different study fields: Law, Psychology, Communication, Informatics, Philology, Social Work, Management, Economics, Finance, Public Administration. MRU has been named as one of the world’s top 250 universities according to the QS World University Rankings By Subject (Law) and is in an honorable 137th place according to the QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia (EECA) Region Ranking (2022).
Research and Career Opportunities at MRU
Mykolas Romeris University successfully implements one of its most important missions - to foster a culture of scientific research and innovation. MRU’s vision and goals are directly linked with a high quality of studies, which is ensured by positive evaluations given by experts from Lithuania and abroad.
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Student and Library Services at MRU
Many services are completely free of charge: a huge parking lot, sports halls and gyms, foreign languages courses, song bands, dance and theater studios, basketball team, one of the fastest wireless internet, cultural and educational activities. The library actively engages itself in ensuring the availability of world-class information resources, participates in Open Access initiatives and other projects, offers educational activities as well as professional guidance. According to the latest data of Rotten WiFi the quality of WiFi places MRU in second place among universities in the world.
Campus Life at MRU
MRU offers accommodation for international students on campus - at student residence hall “Student house” - the twelve-floor modern building. It takes 5 minutes on foot to come to the main University building. MRU Student house offers shared rooms for two or three students, also single rooms. The University also provides a multicultural environment, a green park on campus, and a safe and clean environment.
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