Student Resources Welcome to the Student Resources page for Fish Center students. We hope this page will provide you with the information needed to help you navigate through your program at Fish. Artificial Intelligence Biotechnology Computer Science Cybersecurity Data Analytics and Visualization Digital Marketing and Media Mathematics Occupational Therapy Physician Assistant Physics Speech-Language Pathology Academic Calendars The Fish Center academic calendars list important dates that every student should know, and we encourage all students to refer to this calendar frequently throughout the semester.2024-2025 Calendars:Advanced Certificate in Holocaust Education | Master's in Holocaust and Genocide StudiesNote: the calendar may change at any time and the calendars posted on this website supersede any previous versions. Academic Calendars Academic Catalog The 2024-2025 catalog (PDF) supersedes all previous printed and online versions of the Fish Center Academic Catalog and is binding on all current graduate students.It was prepared on the basis of the best information available at the time of publication and is updated regularly by the University administrators of the Emil A. and Jenny Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Archived Catalogs The University reserves the right to change tuition, fees, course offerings, regulations, and admission and graduation requirements at any time without prior notice. Students should refer back to this online catalog on a regular basis for the latest information on Fish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies policies and procedures.Archived Catalogs:2023-2024 catalog (PDF)2022-2023 Academic Catalog (PDF) Student Portal and Online Classrooms Support is one of the crucial elements of online students' success. At Fish Center, we strive to make connecting to your studies as seamless as possible. To assist you on your learning journey, we offer 24/7 IT support. Links to Know. Where to Access to Them. is the one-stop for all links and documents students need to access, from Banner to email to Canvas.Canvas is the University's online classroom system. Access what you need for class anywhere, anytime.Banner is your one-stop-shop for course selection and registration, transcripts, financial aid summaries, grade reporting, and more. It is housed in InsideTrack. Common Registrar Forms The Registrar's Office is the “Keeper of the Academic Record.” Here's some more common forms you may need during your tenure at the Fish Center:Request to Audit FormAdd/Drop FormCourse Withdrawal FormCredit Transfer Form Leave of Absence FormAll documents must be submitted to the Fish Center academic administrator before submission to registrar. Looking for Graduation Forms? In order to be considered for degree conferral, you must submit a Graduation Application (PDF) to the Office of the Registrar by the deadlines listed below. Degrees are conferred September 30th, January 31st, June 30th, and August 31st of each year. In order to be eligible for a degree, you must complete all program requirements by the degree date.Applications for the January degree are due November 1st while applications for the June, August, and September degrees are due March 1st. Degrees are only conferred when the Office of the Registrar officially confirms that all requirements have been met. If a student does not meet the requirements for the date they applied, they must file a new application for each subsequent degree date until the degree is conferred. Upcoming Course Offerings Spring 2025 Fish Center academic course schedule is live. View. Questions on Registration? Fall 2024 Fish Center course schedule. All classes.Online Registration Instructions will help you navigate online registration when using InsideTrack. 鶹ýӳ Libraries Nurturing excellence in pursuit of the liberal arts and sciences. Access the Libraries Troves of writing, historical documents, art, testimonies, and other materials have been created and compiled in the years following the Holocaust, giving it the dubious distinction of being the most widely documented genocide in human history. Please do not think this is the entirety of our resources regarding the Holocaust—this guide is not comprehensive, although it is extensive.. The entry point to an exceptionally broad and deep set of resources and services. A central goal is to align students with the Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education—to help students become agile information seekers, discerning information consumers, and thereby lifelong learners and informed citizens. USC Shoah Foundation Visual Archive Access an invaluable resource for humanity. +55,000 voices heard. Watch Enduring Testimony The Visual History Archive contains over 115,000 hours of testimony, the equivalent of 13 years of material. Safeguarding this material has been a primary aim of the USC Shoah Foundation since its inception. . Office of Student Finance Student Finance is here to support all your financial needs. More Information From determining final costs to navigating financial aid applications, Office of Student Finance is here to support you. Apply for aid, browse scholarships, pay your bill, and more! The Student Accounts division handles payments and refunds, and the Student Aid division handles financial aid.