As a new online student, your road to a Xavier degree begins with an online orientation. Once you’re accepted, you can learn what’s next with our helpful list of steps, including how to confirm your enrollment, set up your Xavier account, connect with advisors and register and pay for classes.
Log in to the Student Hub to access the Canvas Learning Management system and other important resources like the Academic Calendar, student dashboard and inbox. Students can also search for courses, view unofficial transcripts, add or drop classes, view grades, pay bills and apply to graduate.
As an online student at Xavier University, you have access to the same world-class resources that are offered to our on-campus students. Career services, learning assistance, counseling, advising, and more —all of Xavier’s resources are available to you. Below you will find all you need to know about what Xavier offers to get you on your way.
The University Library supports the needs of online students and features a specific webpage with several web-accessible resources including research help, electronic collections (including research databases and digital full-text journals), and interlibrary loan services. It also provides a student tutorial, XU.TUTOR, that teaches effective research techniques and gives guidelines on plagiarism and copyright issues.
Review scholarship, grant, assistantship and financing options. The Office of Student Financial Assistance is available to answer questions at any time.
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) represents all full- and part-time graduate students and works to improve the quality of life for all graduate students at Xavier. GSA is an excellent leadership opportunity available to any Xavier graduate student.
The Career Development Office offers career resources, programming and support. Graduate students are encouraged to schedule an appointment with a career coach to discuss specific career development needs.
Jesuit schools have educated society’s leaders for over 450 years. Xavier’s Jesuit Catholic tradition of academic excellence inspires students to think and communicate effectively, to foster a love of lifelong learning, to serve others, and to find God in all things. Learn more about The Xavier Way and Mission and Identity.
Xavier strongly promotes a safe, respectful environment for all students, faculty, staff and visitors through proactive prevention of and response to all forms of sex discrimination. Learn more about students’ rights under Title IX and Xavier’s policies by visiting the Title IX Office website.
The Office of Academic Support (OAS) provides support services to facilitate learning. The OAS has two main purposes: tutoring and disability services. The tutoring services include subject-specific tutoring and study skills assistance. Students in an online course can contact the OAS at (513) 745-3280 to set up an appointment.
Any student who feels he/she may need an accommodation based on the impact of a documented disability should notify the course instructor and contact Cassandra Jones in the Office of Student Disability Services at 513-745-3280 or email jonesc20@xavier.edu to coordinate reasonable accommodations. Student Disability Services seeks to ensure that all students with disabilities can freely and actively participate in all facets of university life.