MCB Fall Information Sessions

If you have students interested in MCB, please refer them to one of our fall information sessions.  We will be adding additional dates/times in October.
MCB Information Sessions, Fall 2014
Thinking about transferring to MCB? Want to learn more about the Major or Minor? Attend one of our informational meetings to learn about the program requirements and receive paperwork (if eligible) to officially declare MCB as your major or minor.
Friday, August 29 at 4 PM
Tuesday, September 2 at 3 PM
Friday, September 5 at 11 AM
Seating is limited and RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED. Reserve your spot at http://go.illinois.edu/MCBInfo.  You will receive a reminder email 1 day prior to the meeting.  If you are unable to keep your appointment please be sure to log in using the link above to cancel so that someone else can have your spot.
During the meeting an academic advisor will provide an overview of the MCB program, requirements, career opportunities and the criteria for declaring MCB as your major or minor. Interested students should attend only one session.  All sessions are identical and typically last 1 hour.
For additional information please call 217-333-6774.
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Institute of Aviation Open House

The Institute of Aviation will be hosting an Open House on Thursday, July 10, 2014 from 2:00-4:00 p.m. at Willard Airport.

 

Fun flights and tours will be available, along with information on how to obtain one of several pilot certifications through the Institute of Aviation.

 

Parkland will assume operations and flight instruction from the University of Illinois Institute of Aviation in August based on a three-year agreement with the University.  
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Pre-health events and opportunities

Please share the upcoming events and opportunities with your pre-health students in upcoming announcements and newsletters.
 

Inside the Medical School Application
Did you know that 76% of the Illinois students accepted to medical school last year used health professions advising services at The Career Center? If you’re planning to apply to medical school this summer, you should check out this workshop for important tips, deadline information, and resources.
When: Wednesday, April 30th 6:00pm
Where: The Career Center’s Interview Suite located at 616 E Green Street (Look for Kaplan sign) 2nd floor

Pre-Pharmacy Club Pharmacy Deans Night
The Pre-Pharmacy Club invites students to participate in Pharmacy Deans Night.  It will be held on Wednesday, April 30th 7pm at 223 Gregory Hall. Admissions representatives from several programs in Illinois will be available to provide an overview of pharmacy, discuss the application process, and answer questions from students.

The Career Center Health Professions Internship
The Career Center (TCC) is seeking an energetic Health Professions Intern for the fall semester. TCC is the primary point of contact for all students regarding career development. The internship focuses on assisting the Health Professions Advising team with projects related to student preparation and application to health professional school programs (medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, etc.) The intern will have the ability to work on both small and large projects as well as receive ongoing personalized, professional development from the TCC staff. Shifts are flexible, but interns will be expected to work 10 hours a week.
Duties:
  • Serve as coordinator and student liaison of the Health Professions Council
  • Recruit registered student organizations to participate with the Health Professions Council
  • Assist with the Graduate and Professional School Fair
  • Film and edit videos for the TCC website
  • Present to students about health professions advising services at TCC
  • Submit weekly items for the Health Careers Chronicle
  • Update and maintain electronic resources such as the Summer Enrichment Opportunities, Health Professions RSO, and  Rural Medicine databases
  • Meet regularly with supervising Assistant Director
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Health Professions Advising team
Qualifications:          
·         Junior or senior health professions student
·         Outstanding customer service skills
·         Strong written and verbal communication skills
·         Capability to work independently and with a team
·         Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds
·         Aptitude for using technology effectively
·         Experience presenting workshops is preferred
Application Procedure:
Evaluation of applications will begin immediately. Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, resume, and 2-3 references. For full consideration, materials should be received by 5:00pm on Friday, May 1, 2014. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their application materials by email as pdf or Word attachments to agramont@illinois.edu.

Looking for more on pre-health? Sign up for the Health Careers Chronicle, our weekly newsletter filled with information for pre-health students. You can subscribe here:
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LER Informational session Wednesday, April 16th

We are hosting our final information session tomorrow night for LER. Students will have the opportunity to learn more about the Master of Human Resources and Industrial Relations (MHRIR) Program at the School of Labor and Employment Relations! We have a speaker for the first hour if the students are interested in coming to hear more from a practitioner in the field and then staff will  join after 6 pm to speak about curriculum, admission, and career services.  Finally, our current students will share their experiences in the program. 
 
Kindly pass along to students that may be interested!
 
 
Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Labor and Employment Relations Building
Room 35
5:00-6:30 p.m.
Dinner Provided!
 
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English/Creative Writing Major ICT Sessions

Please help us remind students interested in learning more about English Department majors (English, Teaching of English, or Creative Writing) or the English minor that we are holding the following information sessions this week:

Tuesday, April 15 (TODAY!): 1:00 – 1:45 p.m.
Thursday, April 17: 10:00 – 10:45 a.m. and 2:00 – 2:45 p.m.

All sessions take place in Room 200 of the English Building.

Thanks for your help!

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Sierra Leone Info Session

Join College of ACES Education Abroad and Department of ACE for the Illinois at Sierra Leone info session on Tuesday, April 15 at 5pm in the ACES Library Simms Room. Imagine yourself in West Africa for a semester or winter break study abroad program! Learn more about the partnership between Njala University and the University of Illinois, try authentic cuisine, and chat with past participants. Pizza will also be served. 
 
Illinois in Sierra Leone website: http://ace.illinois.edu/sierraleone
 
Like the College of ACES Education Abroad on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/studyabroadaces
Follow us on Twitter: @ACESstudyabroad
 
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Illinois in Washington

Live, learn and intern in DC with Illinois in Washington

Come learn more about this academic internship program open to all Illinois undergraduates.  Students live in Washington, DC for a semester or summer, intern 4 days a week, and take U of I classes.

Information sessions: Monday, April 7 from 5-6 pm in 317 David Kinley Hall and Tuesday, April 8 from 6-7 pm in 317 David Kinley Hall

Deadlines: Summer – February 1; Fall – March 1; Spring Term – October 1

Also visit www.washington.illinois.edu and www.facebook.com/IlliniosInWashington.  Questions? Contact Susan Halebsky Dimock, PhD, Interim Director, Illinois in Washington, sdimock@illinois.edu, www.washington.illinois.edu

 

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Bologna Consortial Exchange Program

Information Session regarding:
—The Bologna Consortial Studies Exchange Program—
Presented by:
Andrea Ricci, BCSP Resident Director
 
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
2:30 – 3:30
Lucy Ellis Lounge, 1080 Foreign Languages Building
The Bologna Consortial Studies Program (BCSP) is the perfect fit if you are looking to expand your fluency in Italian, while living in one of Italy’s most historic and cultural cities! Participants have the opportunity to study at the oldest university in Europe and experience true Italian culture.
 
The BCSP is an exchange program between the University of Bologna and a consortium of U.S. universities that includes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.   Additional information about the BCSP program is available at the campus-wide Study Abroad Office (studyabroad.illinois.edu).
 
Don’t miss this opportunity to meet the Resident Director of the program, and to talk with two students who participated in the program during the 2013 spring and fall semesters!
 
E-mail your RSVP by no later than Monday, April 7th, to:
Kristen Stout (kmstrom2@illinois.edu)
Advisor for programs in mainland Europe, Study Abroad Office
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Global Studies Info Sessions

Please note the following information session dates and times for students interested in the LAS Global Studies major/minor. Attendance at one of these sessions is mandatory for students intending to declare the major or minor.
 
Location: Global Studies Conference Room at 703 S. Wright Street, 3rd Floor
 
Wednesday, March 19, 2:00 pm
 
Wednesday, April 2, 3:00 pm
 
Monday, April 7, 3:00 pm
 
Tuesday, April 15, 4:00 pm
 
Thursday, April 24, 3:00 pm
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