Weekend Admitted Student Day Sample Schedule of Events find your edge ®
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Weekend Admitted Student Day Sample Schedule of Events find your edge ®
Weekend Admitted Student Day Sample Schedule of Events find your edge ® Welcome to Hofstra University’s (Refer to campus map on back cover for locations.) Admitted Student Day CHECK-IN Paying for College 8 a.m. Sondra and David S. Mack Student Center, North Campus 10:45 a.m. and 11:45 a.m. 103 Breslin Hall, South Campus Refreshments and academic building tours will be available. HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY WELCOME 9 a.m. Pride Guides will escort you to your Hofstra University Welcome! Financial Aid administrators discuss funding sources available to help students and families finance the cost of a college education. Student Financial Services Fair 11:15 a.m.-2:15 p.m. Café Bistro at Bits ‘n’ Bytes Memorial Hall, South Campus E L P M A S FIRST-YEAR PROGRAMS INFORMATION SESSIONS First-Year Connections and New College for Interdisciplinary Studies* 10 a.m. John Cranford Adams Playhouse, South Campus Honors College** 10 a.m. Monroe Lecture Center Theater, South Campus 11 a.m. Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, First Floor, South Campus School for University Studies* 10 a.m. 246 East Library Wing, Axinn Library, South Campus TRANSFER TO HOFSTRA – A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION 10 a.m. Admission Center Theater, Bernon Hall, South Campus Meet your Student Financial Services counselors and learn about the many tools offered to you on the Hofstra portal. Financial Aid counselors will be available to answer your individual questions. Student Services Fair 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Multipurpose Room Mack Student Center, North Campus Representatives will be available from Admission, Advisement, Athletics, The Career Center, Multicultural & International Student Programs, Orientation and New Student Programs, Parent and Family Programs, Recreation and Intramural Programs, ROTC, Services for Students with Disabilities, Spirit Support, Student Computing Services, Student Employment, Student Leadership and Activities, and the Health and Wellness Center. Refreshments will be available. Student Organizations and Performances 11:15 a.m.-1:15 p.m. Mack Student Center, North Campus Meet representatives from some of Hofstra’s more than 170 clubs and organizations and enjoy student performances. Pride Parent Connection 12:15-1:15 p.m. Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater, Axinn Library, First Floor, South Campus New students aren’t the only ones joining the Hofstra family. David Franklin, parent of a member of the Class of 2011, discusses resources and opportunities available through Hofstra’s Office of Parent and Family Programs as well as events like Family Weekend, Sibling Day and Parent Orientation. ACADEMIC FAIRS Class of 2013 Pre-Union 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 12:15-1:15 p.m. Plaza Room, Mack Student Center, North Campus Representatives from the Frank G. Zarb School of Business, Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Honors College, New College for Interdisciplinary Studies, School of Communication, School of Education, Health and Human Services, and School for University Studies share information about our academic programs. Please refer to the academic fair program guide for college and department locations. Bus service to and from Hagedorn Hall will be available from John Cranford Adams Playhouse and Monroe Lecture Center until 12:30 p.m. * See session descriptions on pages 6 and 7. **By invitation only. Meet your current Hofstra Facebook friends as well as your future roommates, study partners or new friends at this gathering for admitted students only. Admission Farewell – Secure Your Seat! Noon-2 p.m. Mack Student Center Atrium, North Campus Admission staff will be available to answer questions before you end your day with us. Enrollment-Orientation deposits will be accepted at this time. CAMPUS TOURS Academic Building Tours 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Axinn Library Lobby, South Campus Hofstra University Pride Guides provide tours of the South Campus. We are pleased to announce the launch of Define ’09: New Challenges, New Solutions, a yearlong series of programs designed to examine the new presidential administration, its policies and initiatives, the challenges we currently face and ways to address our country’s most pressing issues. For more information, please visit hofstra.edu/define09. Residence Hall Tours 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The Netherlands, North Campus After a brief information session, Residential Programs staff will direct you to residence halls to see our various living options. Information sessions will start on the hour and half hour and will be followed by a tour. The last information session will begin at 1:30 p.m. E L P M A S Alliance Hall Room Types: Single, Double, Triple, Quad and Accessible Single Liberty/Republic (Honors College Housing) Room Type: Double Netherlands North (First-Year Student Housing) Room Type: Suite New Complex (First-Year Student Housing) Room Type: Suite Commuting Student Affairs 11 a.m.-2 p.m. The Netherlands, North Campus Planning on commuting this fall? Learn about the many exciting opportunities to be involved in campus life. Swim Center and Recreation Center Noon-2 p.m. Physical Fitness/Swim Center, North Campus Recreation Center, North Campus BOOKSTORE COUPON The Hofstra University Bookstore welcomes you to NEED ASSISTANCE ? Ask anyone wearing a Hofstra nametag for assistance throughout the campus. Lost and Found: David S. Mack Public Safety and Information Center, South Campus Admitted Student Day We are located in the Mack Student Center Atrium, North Campus. Present this coupon today and receive a 10-percent discount on all regularly priced Hofstra insignia merchandise. The Hofstra Bookstore is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. SESSION DESCRIPTIONS Elementary Education Information sessions will be held at 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. First-Year Connections and New College for Interdisciplinary Studies: Seminars, Clusters and Block Courses Hofstra’s first-year seminars, clusters and block courses are designed to get your college experience off to a great start. At the heart of the program are small classes taught by distinguished faculty in areas of interest ranging from architecture to writing. Not only will these courses introduce you to the intellectual and social life of the University, but – even if you are undecided about a major – they will also help you satisfy the general education requirements for all majors. E L P M A S Hofstra University Honors College (HUHC) Through an innovative curriculum centered in the liberal arts and compatible with all majors, Honors College serves students who perform at the highest academic levels in all undergraduate programs. The curriculum is designed to provide a wide-ranging and multidisciplinary intellectual experience while fostering a sense of community and identity among the cohort of students who share the HUHC experience. High-achieving applicants are invited to join Honors College. SAT scores for the middle 50 percent of the fall 2008 Honors College class range from 1280 to 1360. Transfer students are invited to join HUHC if they have at least 24 college credits and a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher. Courses taken for college credit in high school are not counted in the 24-credit minimum. Languages and Study Abroad Programs The Department of Comparative Literature and Languages includes Arabic, Chinese, German, Greek (Ancient and Modern), Hebrew, Japanese, Latin, Persian, Russian and Swahili. The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures includes French, French Literature in Translation, Italian, Italian Literature in Translation, Italian Studies, Portuguese, Spanish, Spanish Literature in Translation and Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Winter study abroad programs include Athens, London, and Venice. Summer study abroad programs include China, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan and Spain. INTERESTED IN STUDY ABROAD? Visit the Breslin Hall second floor lobby from 10:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. to learn more! Legal Education Accelerated Program (LEAP) is a six-year combined B.A./J.D. program. Students admitted into this program pursue a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) at Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for three years and then have the opportunity to complete a Juris Doctor (J.D.) at Hofstra University School of Law in three additional years. Admission to Hofstra University School of Law is predicated on LEAP students earning a total of 95 semester hours in residence (94 of them in liberal arts), meeting all requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree, achieving a cumulative GPA of 3.4 in course work toward the B.A., and achieving an LSAT score in junior year that is no lower than the median LSAT score for the prior year’s full-time entering class at Hofstra University School of Law. The combined degree (B.A./J.D.) normally takes a total of six years to complete, which is one year less than the typical law school graduate. Admission to this program is open only to first-year students and is highly selective. Applicants must have a combined SAT score of 1200 (or an ACT score of 27) and an overall high school GPA of 3.5 (or be in the top 15 percent of their high school graduating class) in order to be considered for admission. School for University Studies has two programs: the First-Year Program and the Transfer Program. Hofstra’s School for University Studies focuses on serving students who have demonstrated their potential in nontraditional ways. Personalized instruction. Individual advisement. They’re all here to help you find your edge. E L P M A S School of Communication With state-of-the-art facilities and an award-winning faculty, Hofstra University’s School of Communication offers students the opportunity to study art, theory, techniques and technology in three disciplines: 4Radio, Television, Film 4Journalism, Media Studies and Public Relations 4Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies (See description below.) Information sessions will be held at 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. In addition, you will be able to visit WRHU Radio Hofstra University, which provides professional broadcast training to qualified Hofstra University students. WRHU broadcasts more than 40 different musical and informational formats to the country’s 18th-largest radio market on 88.7 FM, and webstreams to the world at WRHU.org. Secondary Education Information sessions will be held at 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies The philosophy of the Department of Speech Communication, Rhetoric and Performance Studies is based on the recognition that our society is enmeshed in an all-encompassing, interdependent, and ever-expanding web of human and technological communication. Students who major in or take courses in this department learn how the communication process works in interpersonal and group settings, in formal organizations, and in public communication situations. The primary goals of the curriculum are to develop competencies in observing, analyzing and evaluating communication practices; knowledge about human communication theory; and communication skills in a variety of settings. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences The Department of Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences in Hofstra College of Liberal Arts and Sciences offers comprehensive programs of study for those who are interested in human communication and communication disorders. Within the context of an education in the liberal arts and sciences, the major introduces students to the theories, methods and clinical practices in audiology and speech-language pathology. In addition to faculty who are experts in the field, the department has numerous research laboratories and an on-campus clinic designed to enhance opportunities for student learning. Academic Fair Program Guide 10:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. College Building Room FRANK G. ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS C.V. Starr Hall See department listings below. HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES See department listings below. See department listings below. HONORS COLLEGE* Axinn Library Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater NEW COLLEGE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES* Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION* Dempster Hall Studio A SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Hagedorn Hall See department listings below. SCHOOL FOR UNIVERSITY STUDIES* Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby Program Building Room FIRST-YEAR CONNECTIONS* Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby ACCOUNTING, TAXATION AND LEGAL STUDIES IN BUSINESS C.V. Starr Hall 210 ANTHROPOLOGY Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby BIOLOGY Gittleson Hall 208 E L P M A S CHEMISTRY Berliner Hall 101 COMPUTER SCIENCE Adams Hall 204 DANCE Lowe Hall 108 DRAMA New Academic Building 200 ECONOMICS Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby ELEMENTARY EDUCATION* Hagedorn Hall 005 ENGINEERING Weed Hall 204 ENGLISH Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby FINANCE C.V. Starr Hall 104 (Greenberg Trading Room) FINE ARTS, ART HISTORY AND HUMANITIES Calkins Hall 208 FORENSIC SCIENCE Berliner Hall 207 GEOLOGY Berliner Hall 101 GLOBAL STUDIES AND GEOGRAPHY Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND FAMILY STUDIES Hagedorn Hall First Floor Lobby HISTORY Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ QUANTITATIVE METHODS C.V. Starr Hall 205 JOURNALISM, MEDIA STUDIES, AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Dempster Hall Studio A LANGUAGES AND STUDY ABROAD* Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby LEGAL EDUCATION ACCELERATED PROGRAM* Breslin Hall 202 MANAGEMENT, ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND GENERAL BUSINESS C.V. Starr Hall 310 MARKETING AND INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS C.V. Starr Hall 109 MATHEMATICS Berliner Hall 101 MUSIC New Academic Building 010 PHILOSOPHY Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT SCIENCES Hagedorn Hall First Floor Lobby 101 PHYSICS/ASTRONOMY/METEOROLOGY Berliner Hall POLITICAL SCIENCE Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby PREMEDICAL STUDIES Berliner Hall 117 202 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT STUDIES PROGRAM Monroe Lecture Center PSYCHOLOGY Breslin Hall 211 RADIO, TELEVISION, FILM Dempster Hall Studio A RELIGION Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby SECONDARY EDUCATION* Hagedorn Hall 285 SOCIOLOGY Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby SPEECH COMMUNICATION, RHETORIC AND PERFORMANCE STUDIES* Dempster Hall Studio A SPEECH-LANGUAGE-HEARING SCIENCES* Davison Hall 104 WOMEN’S STUDIES Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby WRITING STUDIES AND COMPOSITION Breslin Hall Second Floor Lobby *See session description on pages 6 and 7. CAMPUS MAP DOVER PO RT SM PRO OU VID ENC TH E CY IN QU SALEM W E HOFSTRA BLVD. 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