Programming
Edge points are tracked in MU Engage, a smart phone application and website. You can access your account by clicking here or downloading the MU Engage App by scanning the QR code on this page.
All University of Missouri students have access to MU Engage when logging in using SSO and their sso@umsystem.edu email address. Once a student is enrolled in the business school, they will get access to the Trulaske Edge group on MU Engage within 24 hours. If after 24 hours you still do not see the Trulaske Edge group, please reach out to edge@missouri.edu or stop in the office at 304 Cornell Hall.
Points for Edge events can take up to 24 hours to post after the event. Once points are posted, this is a complete and up-to-date documentation of all of the Edge attendance we are aware of for each student. If you suspect there is an issue with your record, please email edge@missouri.edu with a detailed description of the issue, including the name of the event, date, and time in question. Students are always welcome to confirm their check-in status with the person managing event check-ins. We encourage students to check their Suitable MU Engage account regularly and to manage any disputes in a timely manner.
No. Students don’t need to complete all of the requirements before they APPLY for upper level, only by the end of the semester in which they apply. This means that you still need to meet the application deadline to fill out the application paperwork and may use the entire semester to finish any requirements.
The Trulaske Edge program is a graduation requirement, and the idea is that students weigh their professional development activities much like their coursework. That being said, workshops for the program are planned out specifically so that students who plan ahead can manage Edge sessions along with other obligations. Workshops are scheduled both in-person and online on different days of the week varying between morning, afternoon, and evening times over the course of the semester. The full semester calendar of Edge events/workshops is available at the beginning of each semester so that students can plan ahead.
If you still need to attend an Edge workshop and are not currently enrolled in coursework, you must contact your academic advisor to determine what other requirements and/or processes, if any, are needed to graduate. There is no fee specifically associated with returning in order to complete Edge workshop requirements. Students in this situation are still subject to first-come, first-in for the room capacity. Please arrive early and/or choose an event that accepts registration in order to assure you will be able to complete the workshop at the date and time you are on campus.
No. Students are encouraged to make a reservation because in-person events do occasionally reach capacity. Making a reservation is the best way to avoid missing an event you wanted to attend.
Here’s how it works: If there is any doubt that the room will be over capacity on the day of the event, only students with a reservation will be admitted up until the published start time of the event. After that time, students waiting in line for a possible walk-in spot will be admitted on a FIRST COME, FIRST IN BASIS up to the capacity of the room.
NOTE: Students must be physically present in the line in order to be considered in the queue; place marking with a backpack, coat or other belonging without you there OR having a proxy stand in line for you is not permitted and students who attempt to do so will be required to move to the end of the line.
NOTE: A number of events for Edge points are actually hosted by another department/organization on campus (and they have requested the event to be an official Edge experience). In these circumstances, the reservation system is run by the host organization and will likely be different.
Yes! If you end up being unable to attend, we ask that you cancel your registration in MU Engage as quickly as you can so your seat can open up to other students. However, The Trulaske Edge office reserves the right to cancel reservations by any student that is abusing the reservation system. Examples of reservation system abuse include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Pervasive and systematic reservations beyond what is reasonable for the particular student in question
- A pattern of no-shows at events that have been reserved
- Any attempt to transfer reservations or profit from reservations made (see Academic Integrity Warning in the question above).
This is called a “no-show." Students who demonstrate a pattern of no-shows may lose the privilege of registering for events. The Trulaske Edge office reserves the right to cancel registrations by any student that is abusing the registration system. Examples of registration system abuse include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Pervasive and systematic registrations beyond what is reasonable for the particular student in question
- A pattern of no-shows at events that have been reserved
- Any attempt to transfer registrations or profit from reservations made (see Academic Integrity Warning above).
Online Events
Online Edge events are posted in the same area of MU Engage as in-person events and are denoted as an online location. After registration, a meeting link is available on the event page for students to join at the time of the event.
On-Demand events are available during the semester and can be found by going to MU Engage > Member Success > Tracks & Checklist. These events are posted for the duration of the semester and can be completed at any point during this time. On-demand events require either the submission of a passing quiz score or thoughtful reflection to earn points as there is no real-time check-in process.
Yes. Registration typically opens up two weeks prior to the event date and each event requires a separate registration. Be sure to click on each event individually to access the registration for that particular event.
You may contact the Trulaske Edge at Cornell Hall 304 or via email at edge@missouri.edu.
No. Reservations are non-transferrable, but we do ask that you cancel your registration as soon as you know you won't' be able to attend in order to open slots for other students to join.
ACADEMIC INTEGRITY WARNING: Any attempt to circumvent the Edge reservation system, secure a reservation for any reason outside of your own personal attendance for this event, or not complete the work yourself can be considered a violation of Academic Integrity, and is subject to consequences therein.
Yes! If you end up being unable to attend, we ask that you cancel your registration in MU Engage as quickly as you can so your seat can open up to other students. However The Trulaske Edge office reserves the right to cancel reservations by any student that is abusing the reservation system. Examples of reservation system abuse include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Pervasive and systematic reservations beyond what is reasonable for the particular student in question
- A pattern of no-shows at events that have been reserved
- Any attempt to transfer reservations or profit from reservations made (see Academic Integrity Warning above).
This is called a “no-show." Students who demonstrate a pattern of no-shows may lose the privilege of making reservations. Please see the Academic Integrity Warning above.
Internships
BA 3500 is a pre-requisite for BA 4500. Students can complete BA 4500 after successfully completing BA 3500. Students are responsible for securing and completing an internship for BA 4500 prior to graduation. Click here for internship requirements and how to apply for BA 4500 course approval.
BA 4500 is an online course completed at the same time as an internship. The goal of the course is to help students grow in their professionalism, reflect on their internship experience, and prepare for future choices. The due dates for the course are determined by the internship start – end dates.
- Business Career Services – 104 Cornell Hall
- Career Fairs
- MU Career Center – lower level of Student Success Center
- Office of Service Learning – 165 McReynolds Hall
- Network of friends, family, instructors, and mentors
All internships must be submitted for approval at least 3 weeks before the internship start date. Students must submit an online application to the Trulaske Edge office for official approval. There is no pre-approval and all applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. When searching for internships and prior to submitting an application for BA 4500 approval, students need to review the internship requirements and how to apply for BA 4500 course approval.
The approval process generally takes 3 weeks. Therefore, you need to submit your application for approval at least 3 weeks before your internship start date. Applications submitted less than 10 business days before your start date will not be accepted. You will need to review the internship requirements and how to apply for BA 4500 course approval.
Please review the application instructions for detailed information. If not successfully submitted, you will need to resubmit. Make sure you are carefully following the instructions and not timing out of the application.
Please email the Edge Office at edge@missouri.edu if you have any questions.