Explore Your Options
EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS – Spring 2012
Explore: Overseas Study Summer Programs
Wednesday, January 18, Union Street Center Auditorium, 6-7 p.m.
Want to get away this summer? The Office of Overseas Study may have just the program for you. Join us for this special presentation and get the inside scoop on summer options for overseas study. An advisor from the Office of Overseas Study, and students recently returned from study abroad experiences, will be on hand to discuss the range of programs available, eligibility requirements, the application process, financial aid and more! Whether you are looking to study abroad this summer or in the future, plan to attend to find out what you need to know before you go!
Explore: English Language Options for Overseas Study
Tuesday, January 24, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
Consider making overseas study a part of your IUB degree! Join an advisor from the Office of Overseas Study and students recently returned from study abroad experiences to get the inside scoop on English language options for overseas study. Find out what you need to know about financial aid opportunities, eligibility requirements and the application process. If you want to study abroad, but you are concerned about the language requirements, don’t miss this program!
Explore: Learning Beyond the Campus
Wednesday, February 1, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
IU Bloomington offers many exciting opportunities to learn beyond the campus setting. If you have an interest in community service and helping others, you might like to spend your spring break working with kids in Bloomington while earning academic credit. If you want to get off the beaten path, you can spend part of your summer studying permaculture in the Hoosier National Forest, or studying Volcanoes in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. If you want to develop your leadership and outdoor skills, the Conservation & Outdoor Recreation/Education (C.O.R.E.) program might be right for you! Join us to learn how you can take your education beyond the campus, earn academic credit, and expand your horizons!
Explore: Community of Teachers Program (CoT)
Wednesday, February 1, McNutt Advising Offices, 6-7 p.m.
Thursday, February 2, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7p.m.
Want to be a teacher, but looking for an alternative route? Consider the Community of Teachers degree program! A highly individualized way to earn a secondary teaching license, A Community of Teachers (CoT) centers on an ongoing seminar that features intensive, hands-on work in one school. Students complete the program not by earning course credits but by completing a portfolio of evidence of their ability as teachers. CoT is also open to students in the All School Settings Program seeking degrees in K-12 art, music, and physical education. You will receive the EXACT SAME degree as you would if going through the anchor program (a regular School of Education degree program)! Learn the trade-offs for going this route toward becoming a teacher at one of these two informative programs!
Explore: Kelley School of Business Application & Admission (For students applying in Spring 2012 for Fall 2012 Admission)
Tuesday, February 7, Union Street Center Auditorium, 6-7 p.m.
Monday, February 13, Briscoe Center Building Room C105, 6-7 p.m.
Admission to the Kelley School of Business (KSB) undergraduate program is a selective process! This program is for those students who plan to apply to Kelley prior to April 1, 2012 for admission to Kelley in Fall semester 2012. Join us and learn about the requirements for admission, the application review process and what it takes to be a successful candidate, from a member of the KSB undergraduate admissions team. If you are considering applying to the Kelley School of Business prior to April 1, 2012, and did not attend a KSB Admissions meeting last semester, make plans now to attend one of these meetings!
Explore: Kelley School of Business Application & Admission (For students applying in Fall 2012 for Spring 2013 Admission)
Thursday, February 23, Briscoe Center Building Room C105, 6-7 p.m.
Admission to the Kelley School of Business (KSB) undergraduate program is a selective process. If you plan to apply to Kelley prior to November 1, 2012 for admission to the program in Spring semester 2013, you need to be aware that the requirements for admission have changed! Join us and find out about the new requirements for admission, the application review process and what it takes to be a successful candidate from a member of the KSB undergraduate admissions team.
Explore: The Liberal Arts and Management Certificate Program (LAMP)
Thursday, March 1, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
Would you like to develop your leadership skills and study business management from multiple perspectives while earning a degree from the College of Arts & Sciences? If so, the Liberal Arts & Management Certificate Program (LAMP) may be for you. Join us to learn more about this exciting and selective program! The LAMP advisor and current LAMP students will be on hand to give you the inside scoop and share their experiences. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by!
Explore: Management of Financial & Business Information: Alternatives to Kelley School of Business (Non-Business Majors)
Tuesday, March 6, Briscoe Center Building Room C105, 6-7 p.m.
Interested in working in the business environment, but not necessarily interested in a business degree?
Join us for information from the following academic departments in the College of Arts & Sciences at IU Bloomington: Economics, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science (BA), and the Liberal Arts & Management Certificate Program. Along with these departments we will also be joined by faculty or staff from the School of Public and Environmental Affairs who will discuss the Public Financial Management major. The School of Informatics & Computing Sciences will have representatives attending who will address aspects of these degree programs to students who are interested in knowing more about the Informatics and Computer Science (BS) degree programs. Please do yourself a favor and don’t hesitate to join us at this important event!
Explore: The Individualized Major Program (IMP)
Wednesday, March 7 Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
Looking for a major as unique as you are? The Individualized Major Program (IMP) will allow you to work closely with a faculty advisor to design your own program of study. Want to know more? Join us for this program to get the inside scoop from IMP’s program director, assistant director/academic advisor and a student currently in the program. Find out if the IMP is right for you!
Explore: Marketing & Management Options (for Non-Business Majors)
Series I: Alternatives to Kelley School of Business
Wednesday, March 21, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
Are you interested in studying marketing or management, but not planning to major in business? IU Bloomington offers a number of undergraduate programs outside the Kelley School of Business that include strong marketing or management components. This is the first of a two part series to explore a number of these options in a single evening. Faculty and/or other representatives from the departments of Apparel Merchandising, Fashion Design, Interior Design, the Department of Telecommunications, the Liberal Arts & Management Certificate Program, and SPEA programs in Arts Management, Public Affairs Management and Public Health Management will be on hand to discuss their programs and answer your questions. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore these exciting degree possibilities!
Explore: Marketing & Management Options (for Non-Business Majors)
Series II: Alternatives to Kelley School of Business
Tuesday, March 27, Teter ASC Classroom F258, 6-7 p.m.
Are you interested in studying marketing or management, but not interested in a major in business? IU Bloomington offers a number of undergraduate programs that include strong marketing or management components. This is the second of a two part series to explore a number of these options in a single evening. Faculty and/or other representatives from the School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation will be on hand to discuss their programs in the following areas; Sport Marketing & Management, Tourism Management and other Recreational Management programs, and the Safety Management program! Please don’t miss the opportunity to learn about these exciting programs and what they have to offer to students in coursework, internships, and careers!
