[Agvisors] CALS Monday Message September 22, 2014
UA Agriculture and Life Sciences Career and Academic Services
nancyr at cals.arizona.edu
Mon Sep 22 08:51:54 MST 2014
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** CALS Monday Message
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** We think outside the barn.
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** Volume 12, Issue 5: September 22, 2014
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* Dates and Deadlines
* PRIORITY REGISTRATION INFO!
* CALS Internship Survey
* Critter Career Panel and Networking Event
* Accepting Applications: Cattle Industry Convention
* Attention Freshmen: Primus Honorary
* First Annual CALS Research Poster Forum
* CALS A+ Advisor Award
* Pizza with a Professional: Career in Environment and Sustainability
* Become an AVID Tutor
* Study Abroad Fair
* Study Abroad 101 Schedule
* Kaplan Test Prep Info
* Become an Arizona Ambassador
* UA FALL CAREER DAYS
* Club Corner
* Walk-in Hours
** Dates and Deadlines
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* Sept 22: Change of Schedule form with Instructor's and Dean's permission is required to change from pass/fail to regular grade or vice versa
* GRAD Students ONLY- Begin W grades for drops.
* Oct 17: Change of Schedule form with Instructor's permission to ADD or CHANGE classes is accepted until the end of the business day
* Oct 20: All Change of Schedule forms to ADD or CHANGE classes require not only the Instructor's signature indicating permission, but also Dean's signature. By policy, permission from the Dean to make a registration change at this time requires an extraordinary reason.
* UAccess is still available to withdraw online through November 2
* Nov 2: Last day to withdraw online through UAccess
* Nov 3: Course withdrawals will be accepted only with instructor's permission on Late Change Petition to the College Dean from now through November 21
* Nov 11: Veterans Day- NO CLASSES
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NOTE: Students must present their Change of Schedule forms in person unless they are fully online students. Students with extenuating circumstances that prevent them from presenting their forms in person may contact520-621-3113 (tel:520-621-3113) for an exception. Fully online students may scan/email their forms to REG-Reghelp at email.arizona.edu (mailto:REG-Reghelp at email.arizona.edu) and provide necessary instructor and dean permissions by email.
Are Your Students Considering a Career Working with Animals?
This career and networking panel is for students looking to find where an interest (and inevitably a love of) animals might take them professionally.
Critter Career Panel & Networking Event
Monday, September 22^nd, 5:30 pm to 7 pm
3^rd floor Tucson Room
Student Union Memorial Center
Students can look forward to meeting:
Nancy Schlegel, UA Class of ’85 and President of the Reid Park Zoological Society, guides the Society in their mission to support, advocate for and enhance the value of the City-owned Reid Park Zoo for the community. Her background as a CPA and CFO has helped build a strong financial base, doubling membership revenue in the past five years. Nancy loves coming to the zoo ever since her mom became a docent in the late 1970’s. She’s passed on that love to two daughters who are also Arizona Wildcats.
Jennifer Parker, UA Class of ’95 (special education and rehabilitation) is a competitive, award-winning horseback rider specializing in dressage. She owns and operates Agape Dressage, which offers equestrian training programs tailored to the needs and goals of each horse and rider. Jennifer has a strong background in Therapeutic Riding and is a faculty member at Borderlands Center for Equine Assisted Services. She has been involved with equine assisted activities/therapies since 1986.
Jan Hutchinson, UA Classes of ’77 (special education), '83 (MEd student personnel services), '87 (MA journalism) is the former program director for Gabriel’s Angel's Southern Arizona program, a non-profit organization that delivers pet therapy to at-risk youth. Jan is also a licensed instructor and evaluator for the Pet Partners (formerly called Delta Society) Therapy Animal Program and a founder of the local Pet Partners affiliate, Therapy Animals of Southern Arizona.
Dr. Michele Estheimer, UA Class of '05 (veterinary science), is a Veterinarian at Ventana Animal Hospital. She attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison for her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree, and returned to Tucson to complete advanced training in a small animal surgical and medical internship program at one of Tucson's specialty and emergency centers. Dr. Estheimer has been in general practice in Tucson for the past several years.
Alicia Hamilton is a keeper at The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum, one of three keepers responsible for the care of 65 individuals covering 22 different species. She began her zoo career when she was 16 at the Los Angeles Zoo. She has since completed 3 internships at aquariums on both the east and west coast. She earned her degree in Recreation Management and Wildlife Biology, focusing on natural resource conservation, and has worked with the U.S. Forest Service and Parks and Recreation.
A UA Student Services fee grant has made this career panel/networking event series possible. Seating is limited and food and beverage is included (free!). Interested students and alumni can RSVP by clicking on the Critter Career Panel RSVP link on this page: www.career.arizona.edu/events/panels-mixers . Walk-ins are welcome. All students and alumni are invited to attend.
** First Annual CALS Research Poster Forum
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November 10, 2014
UA Student Union Ball Room from 11 am to 2 pm
The CALS Research Office is happy to announce that we are beginning a new annual event this year - the CALS Research Poster Forum.
The goal of this event is to showcase all research at CALS, including research done in academic departments and extension, and to foster collaboration. Approximately a month before this event we will send out a call for electronic abstract submission.
1. All Faculty, Specialists and Agents are encouraged to submit at least one entry as a senior author
2. One of the authors (faculty, student, postdoc or staff) will be expected to be present by the poster during the forum
3. The Poster Forum will be open to all CALS personnel (Faculty, Staff, Administrators, Postdocs, Students, etc.), and your colleagues from other colleges are welcome to attend
4. Posters presented at other meetings in the recent past can be displayed
5. Submitted abstracts will be reviewed by The Office of Technology Transfer Licensing Managers to identify opportunities to protect Intellectual Property
6. Entries will be accepted on a first come first serve basis depending on availability of space
Please contact me if you have any questions.
Sangita Pawar, PhD, MBA
Assistant Dean,
Research Administration, CALS
Email: sangita at email.arizona.edu (mailto:sangita at email.arizona.edu)
JOIN US AT
Pizza with a Professional:
Careers in Environment and Sustainability
Monday, September 29, 2014
12 Noon - 1:30 PM
Student Union Kiva Room
Students from all majors are invited to a panel discussion on careers in environment and sustainability. Learn more about the educational and professional backgrounds of professionals working in these fields. This is an excellent opportunity for students to network and ask questions in an informal environment. Stay for all or part of the panel as your schedule allows. Free pizza provided.
RSVP at:
http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=7409cd6c9d&e=af2923c469
PRESENTERS:
Peter Dourlein, AIA, LEED AP (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=19144d92b7&e=af2923c469)
Assistant Vice President
Planning, Design & Construction
University of Arizona
Elaine Marchello (http://arizona.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=bb01041aac&e=af2923c469)
Assistant Dean, Agriculture Academic Programs
David Heineking, CAPP (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=da3b1fb6f8&e=af2923c469)
Director, Parking & Transportation Services
Lincoln Perino (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=e040c55fda&e=af2923c469)
Founder, Ethos Rainwater Harvesting
Jeff Rhody (http://arizona.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=ca0080dcf2&e=af2923c469)
Co-Founder, Ethos Rainwater Harvesting
Dereka Rushbrook (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=0305a1643e&e=af2923c469)
Lecturer, School of Geography and Development
Dr. Thomas B. Wilson (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=5f88a14de5&e=af2923c469)
Associate Professor of Practice
Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Science
On behalf of the Office of Study Abroad and Student Exchange (SASE), we would like to invite our friends in international education to the University of Arizona's Study Abroad Fair. SASE's Study Abroad Fair has proven to be a good opportunity to attract students to study abroad on both faculty led programs and with our global partners.
The Fair will be held on Wednesday, September 24^thfrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held in the North Ballroom of the Student Union Memorial Center (SUMC), which is a high student traffic area on our campus of 40,000 students.
The fall 2014 Study Abroad 101 schedule is now posted and the sessions started this week.
Did you know that students can study abroad and earn direct credit during winter session? Featured below is a new faculty-led program are offered in Latin America!
Ecuador: Amazon Rainforest Conservation Biology (http://arizona.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=c96cb4adec&e=af2923c469)
Spend your winter break in the Amazon rainforest exploring one of the world's most biodiverse regions while getting three credits of Environmental Sciences. Honor's credits available.
** Become an Arizona Ambassador
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Office of Admissions | Arizona Ambassador Honorary
September 11, 2014
Are you obsessed with the UA? Do you love to show off your backward walking skills? Have you ever found yourself suddenly singing the fight song?
If you answered YES to any of these questions, then apply to become an Arizona Ambassador!
Celebrating its 35th Anniversary, the Arizona Ambassador Honorary is a volunteer/service organization on campus. Ambassadors provide campus tours to prospective students on a daily basis and participate in numerous on and off campus recruitment events. The organization logs nearly 1000 community service hours a semester.
This is a great opportunity to share your unique Wildcat Experience, meet prospective students, improve your public speaking skills, make amazing networks and connections among the campus community and learn things about the university you NEVER knew! Recruiting new students will open up more opportunities than you can imagine, and you will play a pivotal role in the college selection process.
Applications are NOW AVAILABLE at the following locations:
- Office of Admissions (Old Main)
- Academic Success and Achievement/Student Transitions
- ASUA
- Center for Student Involvement and Leadership
- African American Student Affairs (MLK Center)
- Asian/American Student Affairs
- Chicano/Hispano Student Affairs
- Native American Student Affairs
- The Honors College (Slonaker House)
- Think Tank (Bear Down Gym)
Or download an application from at http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=9e17114ea5&e=af2923c469. edu/ambassadors/apply (http://arizona.us7.list-manage2.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=d7a6777586&e=af2923c469) .
The application deadline is Thursday, October 2, 2014 at 4 p.m. in the lower level of Old Main.
Be sure to stay updated through our Facebook page athttp://www.facebook.com/ ambassadorselections (http://arizona.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=5bc0ca5af4&e=af2923c469) (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=bc5bc6a614&e=af2923c469) .
If you have any questions, please feel free to email arizonaambassadors at gmail.com (mailto:arizonaambassadors at gmail.com) .
Got a club meeting coming up?
Send your announcements to:
kdtrujil at email.arizona.edu (mailto:kdtrujil at email.arizona.edu)
** PRIORITY REGISTRATION
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October 13 - 19, 2014
Athletes, Veterans plus their dependents using GI Bill® benefits, junior Honors students, and senior Honors students - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/13/14 through 8pm on 10/19/14.
October 20, 2014
Medicine, pharmacy, and graduate (degree seeking and non-degree seeking) students – You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/20/14 and will have continuous access through the first week of classes.
October 20 - 26, 2014
Seniors (90 and above units) , post-baccalaureate education certification students, freshman Honors students, and sophomore Honors students- You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/20/14 through 8pm on 10/26/14.
Oct 27 - Nov 2, 2014 Juniors (60-89 units) and NSE students – You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/27/14 through 8pm on 11/2/14.
Nov 3 - 9, 2014
Sophomores (30-59 units) - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 11/3/14 through 8pm on 11/9/14.
November 10 - 16, 2014
Freshman (29 or fewer units) - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 11/10/14 through 8pm on 11/16/14.
November 17, 2014 Registration open to all degree seeking continuing students for registration, adds, drops, and changes.
November 19, 2014
Registration open to all degree seeking readmits and transfer students for registration, adds, drops, and changes
December 19, 2014
Registration open to all non-degree seeking undergraduate students.
The CALS Internship Survey is now open. Visit http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=8d7598faf4&e=af2923c469 to enter your information. All internship information received by the CALS Career Center will be sent to students who have completed the survey and match the criteria for each opportunity. Signing up is the only way to ensure you hear about all of the internships that become available.
Largest Convention for the Cattle Industry now Accepting Internship Applications
The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=621639fcd8&e=af2923c469) is accepting applications for internships during the 2015 Cattle Industry Convention in San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 4-7, 2015. The deadline to submit an application is Oct. 6, 2014.
This year will mark the 117^th Cattle Industry Convention, which is the oldest and largest convention for the cattle industry. The convention and trade show create a unique, fun environment for cattle industry members to come together to network and create policy for the industry.
“This convention brings leaders from across the industry together to network and discuss issues important to the beef industry,” said NCBA Public Policy Analyst Mallory Gaines. “Along with helping to see the convention run smoothly, students will be provided time to maximize their opportunities to network and learn throughout the week.”
The annual Cattle Industry Convention boasts over 5,500 attendees and a trade show with more than 250 booths. Interns are offered a unique, behind-the-scenes experience of setting up the trade show, manning the NCBA Political Action Committee booth, assisting with the NCBA-PAC auction, helping members vote on NCBA policy, working with the media and helping to guide cattlemen and cattlewomen to convention events.
To apply, interested college juniors, seniors or graduate students should submit the convention internship application, a college transcript, two letters of recommendation and a resume to internship at beef.org (mailto:internship at beef.org) . More information and the internship application are available on NCBA’s website (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=03e7475c49&e=af2923c469) .
ATTENTION FRESHMEN!
Are you looking for a way to get involved on the U of A campus and make your freshman year unforgettable? If so, you should consider applying to PRIMUS FRESHMAN HONORARY!
What exactly is Primus? Primus is the University of Arizona's ONLY freshman honorary (a group of students dedicated to academics, school spirit, philanthropy and building bonds) and gives spirited, creative, and dedicated freshmen the chance to connect with others just like them! Not only will you make close friendships and unforgettable experiences with other members of Primus, you'll also get the chance to make a difference on campus and in the Tucson community. Primus gets involved in various philanthropy events, from planting trees, to sponsoring an underprivileged family for the holidays and buying them gifts! Primus also shows their love for the U of A by going to various sporting events together, as well as competing in Club Olympics.
Primus is accepting applications for the 2014-2015 class, which is available on the Primus website- http://arizona.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=2e783a4cfa&e=af2923c469
The application is due September 29th in the ASUA office bynoon! Each year, 30 students are selected to be a part of the Primus class and we are so excited to see what great applicants we get this year.
ANNNND if you're interested in seeing more of what Primus is all about before you turn in your application, come to the mixerTONIGHT September 19 at Campus Candy (located on University) from 6-9 PM. You'll get the chance to meet former Primigos (our lingo for Primus members) and ask any questions!
We are so excited to meet all those interested and highly suggest liking the Primus Selections Facebook page- http://arizona.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=6a247af581&e=af2923c469
Fraternity of Alpha Zeta
CALS A+ Advisor Award
PLEASE VOTE BY WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 24TH!!!!
Do you have an advisor that has helped you succeed:
...in your studies?
...in your career preparation?
...in developing leadership skills?
Vote Now!
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Become an AVID Tutor
$15/hour
Minimum of 6-8 hours a week
Flexible schedule
What is AVID?
AVID is an academic support program that prepares 6th through 12th grade
students for college success through a regularly scheduled AVID elective class during the school day. AVID tutors provide support to students who are working hard to go to college and have the potential to succeed in college. As an AVID tutor, you will supply these students with the knowledge you have gained throughout your transition from high school to college.
Participating TUSD Schools
Cholla High School
Sky Saczko, AVID coordinator
sky.saczko at tusd1.org
Palo Verde High School
Joanna Goldberg, AVID coordinator
joanna.goldberg at tusd1.org
Pueblo High School
Veronica Encinias, AVID
coordinator
veronica.encinias at tusd1.org
Booth Fickett Middle School
Kim French, AVID coordinator
Kimberly.French at tusd1.org
Secrist Middle School
Laurie Grana, AVID coordinator
laurie.grana at tusd1.org
Valencia Middle School
Mark Romero, AVID coordinator
mark.romero at tusd1.org
Requirements
Complete at least 30 credit hours of coursework; or pass the ParaPro exam
offered at Sunnyside School District at a cost of $50 (contact Ana Rubio at
545-2003 to schedule exam), or at the UA Testing Office ($70, 621-7589)
Contact AVID coordinator at school of interest
Complete TUSD AVID Tutor Application available online at:
http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=ef47afe3a6&e=af2923c469
Complete 8-hour paid AVID Tutor Training
Complete TUSD requirements (background check, proof of immunization,
etc.), a $22 fingerprint fee will apply
The program web page is:http://www.avid.org/. Michelle Ortiz (Project Manager, Student Success for Division of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management) is also available to answer your questions: miortiz at email.arizona.edu (mailto:miortiz at email.arizona.edu) .
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1.GRE vs. GMAT Free Strategy Class
Wednesday October 1st @ 5pm Eller College:
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2.Practice Tests LSAT, GRE, PCAT, current MCAT or MCAT 2015
Saturday October 4^th @ 10am U of A:
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3.Practice Test GMAT
Wednesday October 15^th @ 5:00pm Eller Micro-Age Computer Lab:
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4.DAT, & OAT exams held through Sept & Oct on multiple dates online
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Before the event, you will receive an email confirming your registration and providing you with instructions for checking in. If you are taking a practice DAT or OAT your practice test will be held live online in our Classroom Anywhere (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=e06d371f99&e=af2923c469) environment, available from anywhere with internet access. Your confirmation email will give you your log-in access code. Each test will last up to 4 hours and will be proctored like an actual exam.
Please bring a web-enabled mobile device (Smartphone, Laptop, or tablet). MCAT 2015 students should also bring headphones.
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Are you Real-World Ready? Biggest Career Fair of the entire year is Here!
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UA Fall CAREER DAYS
Tuesday & Wednesday, September 30 & October 1, 11am to 4pm
Student Union Memorial Center
3^rd Floor Ballroom
Looking to upgrade your Real-World Readiness? Check out internship possibilities while you’re in school or professional positions as you graduate at this year’s Fall Fair. It’s time to pursue all leads. These organizations are hiring NOW. Visit the Career Services website at www.career.arizona.edu (http://arizona.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=d02ce653ff78467d92a1ca720&id=4c0b9b6353&e=af2923c469) for a list of companies attending. With 250+ tables over the two days of this event, opportunities abound.
Full-time employment after graduation or career-related experience prior to graduation, you’ll find it all at UA Fall Career Days 2014.
Office of Career and Academic Services Advising located in Forbes 211
Hours of Operation 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday
Appointment Number: (520) 621-3616
General academic advising questions can be answered in this office. The two advisors in this office are Kristen Geary and Nancy Rodriguez-Lorta. Students can schedule half hour appointments; stop by for a walk-in; contact via email at kgeary at email.arizona.edu (mailto:kgeary at email.arizona.edu) or nancyr at ag.arizona.edu (mailto:nancyr at ag.arizona.edu) or by phone at (520) 621-3616. For a complete listing of the major advisors visit the CAS website at:cals.arizona.edu/academicprograms/advisors_by_major
Walk-in Hours for the week of Sept. 22 (for quick questions - 10 minutes or less):
Nancy Rodriguez-Lorta:
Monday: 1-2pm
Friday: 9-10am
Kristen Geary:
Mon/Wed/Fri: 10AM to Noon
Tuesday: 2PM to 4PM
Thursday: 1PM to 3PM
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