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Hofstra offers a variety of campus events, designed to suit your interests.
Culture You don’t have to go to Manhattan to see a great show! There are many spirited student groups on campus, such as Hofstra Concerts, Danceworks and the Spectrum Players. In addition, our Department of Music presents jazz, classical and medieval performances each semester. And Hofstra Entertainment is our on-campus production company; recent productions include Annie, National Circus Project, and Davi Sings Sinatra (world premiere). Students are also encouraged to attend conferences, lectures and other events hosted by Hofstra’s academic departments and schools and the Hofstra Cultural Center. The Hofstra University Museum, which is accredited by the American Association of Museums, boasts a permanent collection of about 5,000 pieces. The museum also hosts many events and exhibits each year.
Career Each September, The Career Center hosts a myraid programs and events designed to assist students in discovering, planning and achieving their career goals. Whether you are graduating in the next few months, deciding on a major, or making a career move, The Career Center can help.
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Celebration Every year, Hofstra celebrates the holidays with a tree lighting ceremony. Hofstra’s tree is one of the largest living Christmas trees on Long Island. Following the ceremony, all members of the campus community are invited to visit our holiday village, which is created by Hofstra students. Students also attend the annual Dutch, Irish and Italian Experience Festivals. This year we celebrate 75 years of Hofstra University: 75 years of academic excellence, growth, community, service, scholarship, success, and most especially, Hofstra Pride and Purpose. Hofstra’s history encompasses the story of our great University as well as thousands of stories of individual achievement, of our students, friends, families, faculty and alumni. For details please visit hofstra.edu/75.
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There is always something going on at Hofstra. Our 24/7 campus offers students lots of options. Here are just a few ways you can develop a network of friends and stay busy after class. v Join Hofstra Concerts and help organize major concert events on campus. v Run for office in the Student Government Association. v Write for The Chronicle, Hofstra’s student-run newspaper. v Go to a concert at Hofstra USA, a unique entertainment complex that is the “home base” for campus nightlife. v View contemporary art works at the Lowenfeld Conference and Exhibition Hall in the Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library. v Cheer on one of our 17 NCAA Division I Pride teams. v Design a float for the Homecoming Parade. v Celebrate a friend’s birthday at Kate & Willy’s – a dining facility that offers a Tapas menu. v Buy a unique gift at the crafts fair during the annual Dutch, Irish and Italian Experience Festivals. v Attend a conference presented by the Hofstra Cultural Center.
IF YOU WANT TO EXPLORE THE AREA, take Hofstra’s free shuttle bus two miles to the local Long Island Rail Road station for a 30-minute trip to Manhattan. Enjoy the outdoors? Beautiful Jones Beach State Park and its world-famous boardwalk are 10 miles from campus.
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If athletic activities appeal to you, there are many recreational options from which to choose, including aerobics, weight training, dance, flag football, karate, tennis, and more. First-year students are always welcome – and needed. At Hofstra, many of our students participate in intramural sports clubs. Among others, students have the opportunity to join: v 5-on-5 basketball v Baseball v Crew v Flag football v Ice hockey v Stadium soccer v Ultimate frisbee v Volleyball Some of our daily activities include: v Aerobics v Aikido v Kickboxing v Personal Training v Step v Toning/Sculpting
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Hofstra student-athletes compete in 17 NCAA Division I sports. Will they clinch the championship this year? Come cheer them on! Hofstra Pride teams are members of the Colonial Athletic Association.
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v The Hofstra libraries contain 1.2 million print volumes and provide 24/7 online access to more than 49,000 full-text journals and 42,400 electronic books. v Hofstra’s 240-acre campus is a registered arboretum and is adorned with 75 outdoor sculptures. v More than 115,000 Hofstra alumni have gone on to pursue successful careers or advanced studies. v Ninety-one percent of our full-time faculty hold the highest degree in their fields. v With more than 170 student clubs and organizations, there are abundant opportunities to get involved. v Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at Hofstra University will admit its first class in 2011.
Need a Helping Hand? Everything will be new to you as a first-year student, but there is no reason to feel overwhelmed. Turn to the Division of Student Affairs for sound advice, insider tips and a compassionate ear.
Guided Tours Information sessions and tours are scheduled Monday through Saturday and on select Sundays. Tours begin at the Office of Undergraduate Admission in Bernon Hall, South Campus. Spend the day as a Hofstra student with a Hofstra Pride Guide. Appointments are required. Visit hofstra.edu/visit or call 1-800-HOFSTRA to schedule your campus tour.
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If you want variety in your diet, Hofstra has a multitude of dining options. Hofstra University has 21 dining facilities, each with its own flair. Campus Dining Services offers great-tasting food, nutrition and convenience for our students. Your HofstraCard (with dining plan) may be used at any of these on-campus locations:
v Au Bon Pain at Hofstra Deli v Axinn Library Café v Breslin Kiosk v Café Bistro at Bits ‘n’ Bytes v California Pizza Kitchen v Cyber Café v Dutch Treats (open 24/7) v Eli’s Kosher Kitchen v Hofstra Law School Kiosk v Java Connect featuring Seattle’s Best Coffee
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v Kate & Willy’s featuring Tapas Restaurant v Netherlands Café v Netherlands Convenience Store v Pura Vida v Rathskellar v Starbucks at Café on the Quad v Starr Café v Student Center Café v Subway v Taro13 v University Club
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You will find a new home at Hofstra – one that offers all the amenities you need for comfort and safety. What type of campus living arrangement do you have in mind? You may want to live in a traditional-style residence. Or, do you prefer the camaraderie of suite-style living? To accommodate individual preferences, Hofstra’s residence halls offer a variety of options, including designated quiet floors. All housing styles are accessible to individuals with disabilities. Residences are staffed with trained and friendly professional resident directors and resident assistants. You will find the help – and company – you need around-the-clock, throughout the week, and all semester long. Make a snack in the common kitchen. Join your friends in the lounge to play a game on the Nintendo Wii or continue the conversation from your first-year seminar class. Use the Internet or watch television in your room. There’s always something to do in our residence halls.
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The Office of Student Leadership and Activities can assist you in acclimating to campus and adjusting to college life. Counselors and staff offer one-on-one assistance to all first-year students, and the office coordinates Explore Next Door, a series of events for new students. These events have recently included: v T rips to Broadway plays such as Hairspray, and other productions, including the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. v M useum excursions and a television studio tour in Manhattan. v A n apple and pumpkin picking trip with a hayride. v T rips to the Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island and Central Park. v S porting events such as New York Yankees and Mets baseball games and New York Islanders hockey games. earning projects, such as “a day of service� v L with Habitat for Humanity.
Transferring to Hofstra? The Office of Student Leadership and Activities also assists transfer students. Orientation sessions are planned to help you learn more about campus resources, connect with your classmates, understand the curriculum, meet with advisers, and register for classes.
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Community From the moment you step onto the Hofstra campus, you’ll have a world of activities and opportunities waiting for you. We offer our students a dynamic, active campus community with something for everyone! Join us at one of our orientation programs, where you will acclimate to campus life and learn more about classes, clubs, resources, and activities. Prior to the start of the semester, you will begin your Hofstra experience with Welcome Week (fall) or Winter Welcome (spring) – programs filled with activities to help you move in, meet new friends, and settle in to what will be your new home here at Hofstra! Orientation is just the beginning. Throughout the year, you’ll enjoy the many cultural and athletic events, festivals and lectures Hofstra has to offer. Students attend Homecoming, Winter Snow Ball, MusicFest, and a variety of cultural celebrations and festivals, just to name a few. You may even decide to join one of the more than 170 clubs and organizations or one of our 23 local and national fraternities and sororities.
You will find your place at Hofstra University! Some of Hofstra’s exciting orientation events include: v President’s Welcome v Carnival v Trips to New York City v Athletic Events
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Hofstra offers about 140 undergraduate program options. With an average class size of 22 students and a 14-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio, students always receive the time and attention they need.
HOFSTRA COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES African Studies: B.A. American Studies: B.A. Anthropology: Anthropology: B.A. Anthropology-Archaeology: B.A. Art History: B.A. Asian Studies: B.A. Biochemistry: B.S. Biology: Biology: B.A.; B.S. Biology – Cell & Molecular Biology: B.A.; B.S. Biology – Ecology & Evolution: B.A.; B.S. Biology – Marine Biology: B.A.; B.S. Chemistry: B.A.; B.S. Chinese: B.A. Chinese Studies: B.A. Classics: B.A. Comparative Literature: B.A. Computer Engineering: Computer Engineering: B.S. Computer Engineering — Concentration in Leadership & Innovation in Computing (CLIC): B.S. Computer Engineering — Option in Leadership & Innovation in Computing (OLIC): B.S. Computer Science: B.A.; B.S.; B.A./M.S.;* B.S./M.S.* Computer Science & Mathematics (dual): B.S. Dance: B.A. Drama: B.A. Economics: Business Economics: B.S. Economics: B.A. Mathematical Business Economics: B.S. Mathematical Economics: B.A. Engineering: Electrical Engineering: B.S. Engineering Science — Biomedical: B.A.; B.E. Engineering Science — Civil: B.E. Engineering Science — Production & Manufacturing: B.A. Industrial Engineering: B.S. Mechanical Engineering: B.S. English: English – Creative Writing & Literature: B.A. English – English & American Literature: B.A.
English – Publishing Studies & Literature: B.A. Environmental Resources: B.S. Fine Arts: Fine Arts – Ceramics: B.A.; B.S. Fine Arts – Design: B.A.; B.S. Fine Arts – Painting: B.A.; B.S. Fine Arts – Photography: B.A.; B.S. Fine Arts – Sculpture/Jewelry: B.A.; B.S. Forensic Science: B.S. French: B.A. Geography: B.A. Geology: B.A.; B.S. German: B.A. Global Studies: B.A. Hebrew: B.A. History: B.A. Ibero-American Studies: B.A. Ibero-American Studies with minor in International Business: B.A Italian: B.A. Jewish Studies: B.A. Labor Studies: B.A. Latin: B.A. Latin American & Caribbean Studies: B.A. Legal Education Accelerated Program (LEAP): B.A./J.D.* Liberal Arts: B.A. Linguistics: B.A. Mathematics: Computer Science and Mathematics (dual): B.S. Mathematical Business Economics: B.S. Mathematical Economics: B.A. Mathematics: B.A.; B.S. Mathematics – Actuarial Science: B.S. Mathematics – Applied Mathematics: B.S. Mathematics – Chemistry: B.S. Mathematics – Computer Science: B.S. Mathematics – Engineering: B.S. Mathematics – Physics: B.S. Music: Music: B.A. Music – History/Literature: B.S. Music – Jazz & Commercial Music: B.S. Music – Music Merchandising: B.S. Music – Performance: B.S. Music – Theory & Composition: B.S. Philosophy: B.A. Physician Assistant Studies: B.S./M.S.* Physics: Applied Physics: B.S. Physics: B.A.; B.S. Political Science: B.A.
Pre-Professional Programs: Pre-Allied Medical Professions Pre-Dental Pre-Law Pre-Medical/Pre-Health Pre-Veterinary Psychology: B.A. Religion: B.A. Russian: B.A. Sociology: B.A. Sociology: B.A./Applied Social Research and Policy Analysis: M.A.* Spanish: B.A. Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences: B.A. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics): B.A. Theater Arts: Theater Arts – Performance Sequence: B.F.A. Theater Arts – Production Sequence: B.F.A. Urban Ecology: B.A.; B.S. Women’s Studies: B.A. FRANK G. ZARB SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Accounting: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.S.;* B.B.A./M.B.A.* Accounting: B.B.A. Entrepreneurship: B.B.A. Entrepreneurship: B.B.A./Human Resources Management: M.S.* Finance: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.B.A.* Information Technology: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.B.A.* International Business: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.B.A.* Legal Studies in Business: B.B.A. Management: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.B.A.* Management: B.B.A./Human Resources Management: M.S.* Marketing: B.B.A.; B.B.A./M.S.;* B.B.A./M.B.A.* Marketing: B.B.A./Marketing Research: M.S.* Taxation: M.S./M.B.A.* NOTE: The Frank G. Zarb School of Business offers 89 dual B.B.A./M.B.A. programs.
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Film Studies/Production: B.A. Journalism: B.A. Mass Media Studies: B.A. Public Relations: B.A. Radio Production and Studies: B.A. Speech Communication & Rhetorical Studies: Speech Communication & Rhetorical Studies: B.A. Speech Communication & Rhetorical Studies —Communication, Citizenship, and Public Advocacy: B.A.
Speech Communication & Rhetorical Studies — Communication, Culture, and Social Action: B.A. Video/Television: B.A.; B.S. Video/Television & Business: B.S. Video/Television & Film: B.S. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Early Childhood and Childhood Education (with dual major in a liberal arts discipline): B.A. Early Childhood Education (Birth-Grade 2) (with dual major in a liberal arts discipline): B.A. Elementary Education (Grades 1-6) (with dual major in a liberal arts discipline): B.A. Health and Human Performance: Athletic Training: B.S. Community Health: B.S. Exercise Specialist: B.S. Health Education: B.S. Health Science: B.S. Physical Education: B.S.Ed. Secondary Education: Business Education: B.B.A. Dance Education: B.S.Ed. Fine Arts Education: B.S.Ed. Music Education: B.S.Ed. Secondary Education (with dual major in another discipline): English Education: B.A. Foreign Language Education — French: B.A. Foreign Language Education — German: B.A. Foreign Language Education — Italian: B.A. Foreign Language Education — Russian: B.A. Foreign Language Education — Spanish: B.A. Mathematics Education: B.A. Science Education — Biology: B.A. Science Education — Chemistry: B.A. Science Education — Earth Science: B.A. Science Education — Physics: B.A. Social Studies Education: B.A. HONORS COLLEGE Entrance to Honors College is by invitation only and occurs after a student’s acceptance to the University. * A dual degree program allows the student to earn an undergraduate and graduate degree in less time than if each degree is pursued separately. Learn more at hofstra.edu/dualdegree. 27306:10/10
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