Academic Updates
Drop/add deadline is Sept. 2
The deadline for students to drop/add a full semester course on the MySRU portal (OneSIS sign in) is 11:59 p.m., Sept. 2. Any attempt to drop a class after Sept. 2 will be considered a withdrawal. Students cannot drop The Rock/Basic Requirement courses. For more information, contact Academic Records at 724.738.2010 or academic.records@sru.edu.
New library hours
In response to requests from students and the Student Government Association, as well as analysis of building occupancy, Bailey Library has new hours for the new academic year to include more evening access. The new hours are:
Sundays, 1-11 p.m.
Mondays through Thursdays, 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Fridays, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
OneSIS transition updates
The transition to SRU’s OneSIS Banner for its student information system continues. Please be aware of the following updates and reminders:
Summer 2025 grades have now been migrated to OneSIS Banner.
OneSIS degree audits should now reflect courses with Summer 2025 grades.
Student degree information will be migrated to OneSIS Banner in the coming weeks.
All students will be transitioning to a student ID number that starts with “P.” All students will be assigned a completely new ID number, which the student can view in the MySRU profile.
The parent proxy and authorized user portal is temporarily unavailable due to the OneSIS migration.
More information is available on the OneSIS FAQ section on the Academic Records webpage.
Campus Services Updates
Parking permits available
Student parking permits for the 2025-26 academic year are available to purchase on the Parking Office webpage.
Permits are required for all vehicles parked on campus.
Cost is $25 each.
More information, including parking regulations and the campus parking map, is available on the Parking Office webpage, or by contacting the Parking Office 724.738.4785 or sruparking_id@sru.edu. The parking map has been updated to show a change of the Alumni Pavilion lot from Open to Resident parking.
Meal plan changes due Sept. 7
The period for students to make changes to their meal plans ends on Sept. 7. Visit the My Housing/My Dining portal in MySRU to make changes. If you have questions, visit Dining Services in Smith Student Center, Room 102, or email dining@sru.edu.
IATS Updates
New Help Desk location
The Help Desk and Technology Support Services are now located in Bailey Library, Room 113. The Help Desk can also be reached by calling 724.738.4357 or emailing helpdesk@sru.edu.
Phishing scam alert
The SRU community is reminded to remain vigilant against phishing attempts. Phishing is a type of online scam where attackers try to trick you into providing sensitive information such as passwords, credit card numbers or other personal details.
Please be cautious when opening emails (especially from unrecognized email addresses), clicking on links or downloading attachments from unknown sources.
If you receive any email that seems unusual, do not respond or click on any links.
Report suspected phishing attempts by forwarding the message to helpdesk@sru.edu.
More information about phishing is available on the IATS webpage. For more information, call the IATS Help Desk at 724.738.4357.
Other Operations & Opportunities
Football game-day workers needed
The Athletics Department is seeking paid game-day workers for its home football games, including public address announcers and scoreboard and clock operators. Any students, faculty or staff who are interested in working should contact Travis Wunsch at travis.wunsch@sru.edu.
Submissions for campus art project due Sept. 8
The SRU Art Department is seeking submissions for its the fifth annual “Windows of Slippery Rock University” community art exhibit, Sept. 18 – Oct. 10, where art created by anyone affiliated with SRU will be displayed externally on the windows of various campus buildings for the campus community to enjoy. Examples from last year’s exhibit can be viewed here. The following are submission guidelines:
Specifications: two-dimensional artwork up to 3-by-5 feet submitted as high-resolution digital images (.jpg, .psd, .tiff, .eps, .png, or .pdf formats accepted).
Media: photography, paintings, drawings, digital art, graphic design, and collages. 3D Art, such as sculptures, and ceramics can be photographed and submitted. The Art Department will pay to print and install.
Theme: “Evoke or Provoke: Humanity in Art.”
Submissions: Up to three pieces of artwork to Doris Short, assistant professor of art and project organizer, at doris.short@sru.edu. Include name, affiliation to SRU, medium and title of the work, and a brief description. Accepted works will be curated by professors from the Art Department.
Deadline to submit: Sept. 8.