Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Get Involved on Campus!

Now that you're settled into your fall classes, check out these opportunities to get involved and make the most of your college experience!

Student Activities Fair
Wednesday, September 10
10 am – 2 pm in the Quad on the Arnold Campus

This is a great event for students who are looking to get involved. Over 40 clubs will be represented, so students can walk around and talk to students in different clubs to find out what may be a good fit for them. As you know, studies show that students who make connections and get involved on campus perform better and are more likely to graduate.  Be sure to stop by the Student Education Association table!


Student Services Resource Fair
Monday, September 15
11 am – 2 pm in the Student Union Dining Hall, Arnold Campus

This is the perfect opportunity to learn about the resources available on campus.  Offices that will participate include Student  Engagement, CARS, Health Services, HelpLink, Tutoring, Athletics, Library, Financial Aid, Child Development Center, Service Learning, Internships, Veterans Affairs, Substance Abuse Education and SASP. Students will also have the opportunity to meet the Dean of Student Services, Dr. Jacqueline Jackson, from 12 – 1.


Community Service Fair     
Tuesday, September 16
10 am – 2 pm in the Student Union Dining Hall, Arnold Campus

Another great way to get connected, help others, or find out about community resources available for you and your family!
·         Identify opportunities for service-learning projects for your courses
·         Discover service projects for your department or club
·         Meet community partners who work with our service-learning students
·         Explore volunteer opportunities that meet your interests
·         Learn about community resources for students, friends, family, and yourself


Pathways to Success Workshops
Check out these programs offered throughout the semester.  Workshop topics include everything from stress &  time management, and test-taking skills, to career exploration and choosing a major:

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