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far away Glaciers, penguins, and the Magellanic woodpecker, plus wilderness camping, aquatic habitats research, and recycling efforts in subarctic regions of Chile—all during the first-ever BVU Global Fellows trip.
tiny A trillionth of a gram of DNA— the building block of life—seen with chemiluminescent tools in BVU’s biology lab.
mythic London, Bucharest, Westminster Abbey, Revolution Square, Queen Victoria, and Vlad the Impaler. History, myth, culture, and politics came to life for BVU students who went searching for Dracula in January 2012.
your mind
your heart
huge Hunger. Homelessness. And the compassion and commitment of the people, churches, and organizations that make a difference—met on a BVU alternative spring break trip to Chicago.
right next door Storm Lake, Iowa. Natural beauty. Diverse population. Grounded in Midwestern traditions. Make it even better every year on Buenafication Day—community service with our next door neighbors.
epic A two-point lead. Fourteen seconds left. The conference tournament championship on the line. Our opponents have the ball. A pull up jump shot bounces off the rim. A battle for the rebound. Another shot—Beavers win.
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Once upon a time, BVU students went behind the scenes at Disney theme parks to hear the backstory of service, leadership, and magic that fuels great storytelling—in our lives and careers.
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Within their first year, most BVU freshmen talk with their professors about career plans and direction.
goals
“As a freshman, I thought, ‘I can’t compete against all these people for med school.’ But the seniors worked hard to help us and the professors treated us with respect. There’s an amazing cooperative atmosphere here.” Whitney Nelson ’13, Biology major, History minor, Audubon, Iowa
certainties
wonder
93% of BVU students who graduated with more than one major did so in 4 years or less.
The perfect beat track on that remix. Connecting weather to international currency trading. Fly fishing and freshwater ecosystems. Your life’s work may begin in the moments that make you stop.
questions
How to teach music? How to prevent rotator cuff injuries in pitchers? How to measure profit? How to diagnose cancer earlier? How revolutions shape history? Your curiosity opens your eyes.
Programs of Study Accounting Art Art History (minor) Arts Management ~Music ~Theatre ~Visual Arts Athletic Training Biochemistry Biology Business Economics Business Education Chemistry Chinese (minor) Coaching (minor) Communication Studies Computer Science Computer Science/Math Corporate Communication Corporate Math Criminology and Criminal Justice Digital Media Economics Elementary Education English Entrepreneurship (concentration) Environmental Science Exercise Science Finance and Banking Gender and Women’s Studies (minor) Graphic Design and Visual Communication Health Education/Exercise Science (minor) History Human Performance Human Resource Management (concentration) Interdisciplinary/Distributive International Business International Studies (minor)
Japanese (minor) Journalism (concentration) Management Marketing Mathematics Music—Vocal and Instrumental Music Production and Technology Philosophy and Religion Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio (concentration) Sales (minor) Social Work Sociology (minor) Spanish Special Education (teaching endorsement) Sports Management (concentration) Television and Video (concentration) Theatre Pre-Professional Health Sciences
Allied Health Sciences Chiropractic Medicine Dentistry Medical Technology Medicine Mortuary Science Optometry Osteopathy Pharmacy Physical Therapy Physician’s Assistant Podiatry Veterinary
Other Pre-Professional
Pre-Law Pre-Theology Pre-Engineering Secondary Education Teacher Certifications
Art Biology Business Chemistry Communication Studies & Theatre Computer Science/Mathematics English Health History Journalism Mathematics Music K–8 Music—Vocal and Instrumental Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Science Social Science Spanish Special Education Teaching Endorsements
Special Education ~Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate K–8 ~Instructional Strategist I: Mild/Moderate 5–12 Coaching Authorization K–12 Reading 5–12 Reading K–8 Teaching English as a Second Language
Go to bvu.edu/academics for a closer look.
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Test drive your career. Adapt to another culture. Open the floor to questions. Weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll encourage you. Stipends for presenting at a conference in your discipline. Study abroad grants. Paid internships. Faculty guidance. Advice and connections.
early Start your first year: Write a winning essay to earn a Global Fellowship that will send you abroad during January interim of your second year. Fully funded, academic, interdisciplinary, focused on sustainability and geopolitics. Trip> Global Fellows Chile, January 2012
prepared “When you speak about BVU interns the word that comes to mind is ‘prepared.’ They come to work with a positive attitude, are willing to do any task with a smile, and they aren’t afraid to build friendships while they are here.” Pat Ahlers, Clay County Regional Events Center
old school Rome and Pompeii. Prague and Salzburg. (Makes the 17th-century Palace of Versailles feel downright modern.) Live the history and culture you study. Sip fresh-squeezed orange juice in the shadow of Vesuvius. Pause before the Code of Hammurabi in the Louvre. Spend three nights in a row seeing theatre in London. Trip > European Art & Culture, January 2012
make a difference Track the migration of King Eider ducks. Create a newsletter for underserved veterans across the Central Region. Help those who teach developmentally disabled children in India. Track constituent correspondence for a member of Congress. Interns, student teachers, and field experience students put their knowledge to good uses, across disciplines and around the world.
clean “During my summer in Guatemala, I watched people walk long distances to get water that had to be boiled. I also watched people drink Coke all day because water was unavailable. That’s where I began my thought process to develop my research.” Kimberly Perez ’13 Mathematics, Biochemistry Brownsville, Texas Project > “Use of Cladophora spp. to Purify Freshwater Systems and Produce Biodiesel on a Laboratory Scale” Sponsor > Dr. Melinda Coogan, assistant professor of biology Research and travel support > BVU grants Trip > International Conference of Algal Biomass, Biofuels and Bioproducts in San Diego, Calif., June 2012
the distance 600,000 miles traveled by BVU students in a single year.
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Recent BVU grads now work for: American Cancer Society Aspen Athletic Clubs Berkshire Hathaway Boys Town Edward Jones Epic Systems Ernst & Young IBM The Integer Group Lutheran Social Services Marriott Hotels McGladrey Noble Group Raytheon Teen Vogue VoIT Communications Wells Blue Bunny Wells Fargo And school systems in Iowa, Nebraska, and even in Taipei, Taiwan.
After BVU—the classes, the internships, the travel, the research, the competition, the friendships, the long conversations—go do great things. Grad school, your first professional job, a nonprofit that makes a difference, or all of the above.
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Recent BVU grads are pursuing master’s and doctorate degrees at: California School of Professional Psychology Creighton University, Medicine Iowa State University, Veterinary Minneapolis College of Art and Design North Dakota State University, Athletic Training University of Iowa, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Sports University of Kansas, Accounting University of Northern Iowa, Social Work University of South Dakota, Law School University of Texas, Criminology
respond When the tsunami hit Japan, Luke Harwath ’08 and his wife, Lindsey ’07, were living and working in Des Moines. But they’d spent two years teaching English near Sendai, one of the hardest hit cities. So they went back as volunteer translators and radiation testers.
work it Marketing, fashion, and journalism combine for Lindsay Peoples ’12, whose internships at Levi Strauss, teenVOGUE, and O, the Oprah Magazine, led to a continuing role as a fashion assistant at teenVOGUE in New York City.
light the way The big screen behind you as you make your presentation. The laptop and iPad® you’ve worked with for four years (every freshman gets these). Your experience with the confocal microscope in the biology lab or the high definition cameras of the University Cable Network. Do great things from day one in your new life, prepared by BVU.
OPPORTUNITY 99%
Of all students receive financial aid.
Open to the possibilities
Buenavestment Buena Vista re-invests in its students. Our scholarships and grant awards are extraordinary, and we continue to invest in you beyond your financial aid package: • Every freshman receives a laptop computer ® and an iPad ; • Tech support so the laptop and tablet continue to work well for homework, research, scholarship, projects, communication, and presentations; • Some costs for study abroad underwritten by the University; • Additional stipends available for study abroad, research, service learning trips, and off-campus internships; • Dining plan meals you would miss when traveling can turn into meal stipends; • Competitive grants fund research, internships, and the travel and fees associated with conferences; • Generous faculty grants keep your professors growing and expanding opportunities for you, expanding our study trip options, professional conferences, and research or creative projects.
At first glance, private college can look out of reach. Look a little longer and you’ll see many ways to make the extraordinary community, learning, and opportunities of BVU possible. Our experienced and patient financial aid counselors will walk you through every step of building the best aid package, confidentially and thoroughly. Almost all BVU freshmen receive some kind of financial aid. Buena Vista distributes more than $12 million in aid every year. The average award in 2011 was $28,611, of which $20,819 was gift aid (is not a loan or work study). Of course, this is not a guaranteed award and every student’s package is different. 2012–13 Annual Costs Full-time tuition: Room & board: Total:
$28,314 $8,180 $36,494
Your aid package is designed to continue for all four years, and during that time you can receive additional awards from the Honors Program and the Deans Fellowship Programs. These additional awards provide travel stipends and funding for research and conference presentations.
Test drive your aid at bvu.edu/calculator
Possible sources of aid (not loans) BVU Scholarships & Awards Trustee Scholarships Multicultural Scholarships President’s Scholarships Merit Awards Challenge Grants Fine Arts Awards Founder’s Awards Buena Vista Grants Federal Grants Pell Grant Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant—Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants (FSEOG) Robert C. Byrd Scholarship TEACH Grant Iowa Grants Iowa Tuition Grant Iowa Grants Iowa National Guard Educational Grants Iowa Education & Training Voucher Grant All Iowa Opportunity Foster Care Grant All Iowa Opportunity Scholarship
The show > Information kiosks along the Little Storm Lake Boardwalk The stars > Natalie Hall ’12, Graphic Design and Visual Communication, White Bear Lake, Minnesota; Clair Lynn ’13, Media Studies, Farragut, Iowa; Julia Rust ’12, Biology, Sibley, Iowa; Jennifer Heim ’13, Biology and Environmental Science, Watertown, South Dakota; Stefan Petersen ’13, Biology, Audubon, Iowa; and Kelsey Fredricks ’14, Environmental Science, Marathon, Iowa. Supported by > Dr. Melinda Coogan, assistant professor of biology, project advisor
The show > Working with children with autism at the University of Washington’s Asperger’s Summer Camp The star > Megan Vogt ’13, Psychology, Dow City, Iowa Supported by > BVU’s Wendy C. Waugaman Women and Leadership Development Award
The show > Shoes for local kids The stars > Kevin Coriolan and the other members of Student MOVE (Mobilizing Outreach and Volunteer Efforts) Supported by > Nathanial Matya, assistant director of admissions, who ran in the BolderBoulder 10K run in Boulder, Colorado on Memorial Day dressed as the BVU mascot, Buford, to raise money for the effort
The show > Summer research fellowship at Iowa State University The star > Tesia Posekany ’14, Biology, Woodburn, Iowa Supported by > Dr. James Hampton, professor of biology at BVU, who helped Tesia apply for the fellowship, which will provide a $4,400 stipend.
The show > Singing in Paris and London The stars > BVU Concert Chorale Supported by > Dr. Paula Keeler, assistant professor of music, director; Dean’s Fellows stipends for some individual students; BVU Choir and Tour funds.
The show > First from Rwanda to graduate from BVU. The stars > Alain Ndayishimiye ’12, Computer Science; Honore Karera ’12, Criminal Justice; Gaju Rwayitare ’12, Environmental Sciences; and Remy Nshuti ’12, Finance and Banking; Rwanda Supported by > Everyone at BVU
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Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Tennis Track & Field Volleyball
in front of you One more yard. One-tenth of a second. One inch to the left. One last look at your research paper. And one email to the professor who connects you to that internship at the Mayo clinic. Do you have it in you?
appearing downfield Division III student-athletes at BVU see beyond the next win, into the game of life. They see a career taking shape just beyond the noise of the moment. Can you see it too?
in the corner of your eye Your teammates. Some are in blue and gold. Some are in jeans. They’re looking to you. Can you rally them? Can you make a difference? Can you lead?
in your mind’s eye Two weeks teaching English in Seoul. A week running drills at a youth soccer camp in an inner city. The smiles. The moment of doubt. The resolve. Can you win this one?
yes, you can With help from our full-time strength and conditioning coach to your professors cheering you on. See how we win, one student, one athlete, one BVU Beaver at a time. See more at bvu.edu/athletics
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As in May 4, 2012, the first-ever Special Olympics Track & Field day run by BVU student-athletes for Faith, Hope, and Charity, which serves children with special needs. BVU Beavers named Capital One Academic All-Americans in 2012.
Facilities with synthetic field turf (baseball and football, also used for soccer). Champion: Seth Woodson won the 800-meter outdoor individual conference title in 2012.
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Spot the leader Amanda Jamtgaard, a sophomore finance and banking, and accounting double major from Ireton, Iowa was awarded the 2012 Zalesky Scholarship for exemplifying the qualities of campus leadership, academic scholarship, and community involvement.
Residence Halls For all years: Grand Hall Liberty Hall Pierce Hall Swope Hall White Hall
Suites For upperclassmen who meet various program or academic requirements: Briscoe Honor Hall Constitution Hall McCorkle Hall
and listen To the bell, rung only four times each year: 1. As you pass through the arch as a freshman on Founders Day 2. For Christmas Dinner 3. On Buenafication Day 4. During commencement for the seniors passing back through the arch
Everywhere you look, students are getting together. A group for a more sustainable campus. An improv troupe. A club that will teach you Latin dancing. Looking for something more relaxing? How about intramural whiffleball? Something more serious? Look at improving the human condition through Amnesty International. Look around at BVU, and you will find busy students, engaged, active, and growing into a wider role for their leadership.
Look to bvu.edu/campus-life for more.
From 3-on-3 basketball to ping pong, dodgeball to sand volleyball, discover the numerous intramural sports available throughout the year.
Every day Is a good day to apply to BVU. We have rolling admissions, so we welcome your application year round. For Fall admission, we recommend you complete your application by March 1 for full consideration for all scholarships. And, of course, your Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) should be filed as soon after January 1 as possible.
Just the facts Location: Storm Lake, Iowa Founded: 1891 Campus: 60 acres fronting the 3200-acre Storm Lake Enrollment: 941 students (fall 2011) Student-to-professor ratio: 10:1 Average class range: 10 to 25 students Tuition: $28,314 for 2012â&#x20AC;&#x201C;13 Room & board: $8,180 for 2012â&#x20AC;&#x201C;13 Financial assistance: More than $12 million awarded annually, including generous scholarships and merit awards that recognize the intellectual and talent contributions our students bring. Employment rate: 95% of graduates from the class of 2011 report being employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation. The national average is 63%. Internships: 80% of students complete at least one internship or field experience during their four years.
We look at the big picture
Open this page for more: bvu.edu/admissions
Apply online today: bvu.edu/apply
Yes, we look at test scores and grade point average. But we also consider the courses you chose, how well you did in those courses, how those courses align with college preparation and your own interests, your outside achievements, your motivation level, and how you relate to other people.
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