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Tips and Tricks for Surviving Freshman Year Written by Lindsey Lowe If you’ve heard that your four years in college are some of the best of your life, then you’ve heard right. College is fun and exhilarating and, at times, terrifying—after all, it’s a whole new world. Whether you’re traveling miles away from home for school or just a few down the road, there are so many unknowns. Luckily, you don’t have to do it alone. On the following pages, hear what advice current students and college grads have for freshman; they share everything from how to make new friends to how to develop study habits. Before you know it, you’ll be an old college pro!
Health If you’ve heard anything about college, you’ve heard about the infamous freshman 15. Everyone goes in assuming that the freshman 15 is about as real as dreaming that you’ll sleep through an exam. Well, the truth is that the freshman 15 is a real thing. (Everyone really does have that dream, too.) The key to hitting sophomore year without extra weight is being proactive about your health.
Just Say No
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are notoriously poor, and everyone knows that the way to get them to show up is food. You’ll find pizza at the SGA meeting, cookies at the dorm hangout, and free lunch offered by the campus ministry. It’s fine to indulge in some of these treats, but try to pick and choose the ones that you’ll really enjoy. Chances are, you’ll also find food everywhere on campus, particularly in the dining halls. It’s a little bit like the candy land in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory—everywhere you look, there’s more food! It’s easy to go overboard (especially if your dining hall’s banana pudding was as good as Lakeside Dining Hall’s at the University of Alabama my freshman year.)
So choose wisely; sure, indulge on pizza and tacos sometimes, but also find your dining hall’s healthy options; these days, there are tons of them. Most halls have offer a fresh salad bar, sauteed vegetables as sides, and a sandwich station where you can customize a healthy lunch. And many include nutritional info alongside their dishes, so be on the lookout for that.
Feel the Burn
Of course, another way to ward off the freshman 15 is to burn all that pizza off (which is, admittedly, easier said than done). But there are lots of ways to get active on college campuses. Almost all of
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them have recreational centers where you can hop on cardio machines, take a yoga class, or hit up the weights. The best way to make sure you have time to make a workout is to prepare—pack a change of clothes and schedule a gym date between classes with a friend. If you’re not someone who loves the gym, sign up for an intramural sports team, which is also a great way to meet friends and have designated free time each week. And don’t take the bus!
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Relieve the Stress
The important thing is to get moving, which is beneficial on many levels. Daniel Morales, a recent grad, says it’s a great way to keep from getting stressed out (which can, in turn, push you to eat more). “Physical health can help with your mental health. It is easy to get frustrated and stressed out when you have a lot of school work. At this point, you might feel overwhelmed. One way to get out that stress is to work out,
go for a run, and just find something that helps you deal with the stress,” Morales says. “Take care of yourself physically and you will be able to help manage your stress.”
Friends Perhaps the thing college rookies worry about most is finding friends. Sometimes, if we’re lucky, we know people who chose the same college as we did. Often, however, we have to start all over again making friends,
you in line at the coffee shop.
Learn to Say Yes
There are definitely ways, though, to jump in and begin making connections. The first is to say yes. Unless you’re a social butterfly, it can be hard to venture out to things without at least one buddy. But there might be times when you have to go to things alone to find your buddies. In the first few weeks, there are tons of different activities to get students involved with one another. So figure out what you like and then take a deep breath and just go. For me, it was deciding to go on a dinner outing with a community service group I worked with my first week of school. I was so nervous—I didn’t know anyone. But that night, I met two of my best friends. It’s worth it to be brave!
Find Your People
and that can be intimidating!
You’re Not Alone
The most important thing to remember is that for the first few weeks, everyone is in the same boat; whether they know people or not, everyone is searching for the place where they fit. So though there may be times when you feel alone, you’re not the only one. And sometimes all you need is to remember that—It makes it a lot easier to strike up conversation with the girl behind
Colleges are often melting pots of people of all kinds of different beliefs and interests. There will be people there who don’t look like you, act like you, or think like you. This is great for everyone; it encourages growth in maturity and perspective and teaches you how to treat others who may have different mindsets than you. However, you’ll often become friends with people who have some sort of overlap with you. Maybe you like to watch foreign films. Maybe you’re looking for a place that encourages your spiritual growth. Maybe you want to play soccer three times a week. Whatever it is, chances are that there’s some sort of group or club doing that (and if not, there are likely other people who would like to, so maybe you can start one.) Seek these people and organizations out, because you’re already guaranteed to have things in common, which is a great icebreaker. And remember, it can be lots of fun! “It’s good to let loose every now and then. You’ll never be 20-something again. So get active with on and off campus groups and grow your social network and enjoy college,” advises Laura Hurst, a recent graduate.
Ask to Borrow a Pencil
Of course, every day you’ll be coming in contact with lots of your peers in class. While it can be really easy to sit back and remain anonymous (especially in big lecture
halls), you can also use the time before or after class to strike up conversation with those around you. This is particularly helpful once you get into the classes that pertain to your major. As a journalism and English major, I was surrounded by people who wanted to chat about books and writing all the time. Sometimes, afterclass chatting turn into coffee dates, which turned into real friendships.
Class Your parents have probably already told you this, but the reason you’re at school is to, you know, get an education. The workload and demands of some classes may be more than you expected, and when you add it all together, it can get overwhelming. And while it’s inevitable for that to happen sometimes, there are things you can do to ward against stress and manage your work efficiently.
Write It Down
Trust me: You want to get a planner. With so many different assignments due and classes on different days (plus labs, group meetings, professor office hours, and extracurricular activities), things can get confusing quickly, and when that happens, it’s easy to let something slip through the cracks. The safest way to avoid that is to invest in a planner that fits your needs (for me, it was important to be able to see a whole week’s worth of assignments at once.) You can also use Google Calendar and sync it up to your phone if you’d prefer to do things electronically. Once you have your system down, make sure you utilize it—I liked to use the syllabus to write the whole semester’s assignments in at the beginning. Then I didn’t have to worry about forgetting to do it, and I could see what was coming weeks out.
Know Your Style
If you’ve never explored the different learning styles, start there. There are lots of different resources online to help you decipher the way you best receive information. Once you figure that out, learn how to cater to your learning style. If you’re an auditory learner, sit close to the front and don’t bring your computer, so b-metro.com
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you’re less likely to get distracted and you can pay attention. If you’re a kinesthetic learner, find some practice quizzes for your subject. If you’re more visual, try writing out your notes. There are many different ways of learning and studying, and finding the way that best suits you early on will serve you throughout your entire college career.
Study Smart
You can apply your learning style to your study habits as well, which will help you figure out the best methods for retaining the information. It’s also important for you to figure out the times and places that you study best. I knew I didn’t function at all when I didn’t get much sleep, so I had to wake up early instead of staying up late. And find a place that seems like a “studying place.” It’s often so hard to stay awake while studying in your bedroom because that’s where you go to sleep! I always went to a coffee shop and popped in my headphones, which signaled to my brain that it was time to study. “A couple of the hardest things to do as a freshman are staying focused and managing time well. There are so many distractions—clubs, football, being away from home without adult supervision— that with this newfound freedom, students simply have trouble sorting it all out and staying on task,” says David Allen with the Tutoring Club in Cahaba Heights.
Finances Everyone knows college students are poor, right? Well, while it’s true that there’s not much cash flow while you’re in school, you don’t have to eat ramen noodles every night if you learn how to budget your income.
Get a Job
Obviously the best way to manage your income is to acquire some income in the first place. College campuses are great places to find a job because they understand the
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Make a Budget
This might be your first foray into the world of managing your own money, and it’s a good time to learn (chances are, Mom and Dad are still around to help you as you figure it out.) College is a transitional time—at the end, you’re an adult!—and now’s the time to work out the kinks. Once you’re living in the “real world,” you’ll be glad you figured it out now. So take a look at how much you have, what you’re spending, and what you’re spending it on. Then get to work making budgets for the things you know you’ll spend on (for example, I have to have a coffee shop budget every month.) There are lots of resources online for this (mint.com is a good one), or you can just use a spreadsheet.
Attend a Workshop
Don’t Freak Out
Even the very best students sometimes drop the ball. “You’re going to make mistakes, like sleeping through a final or missing a deadline. Don’t be too hard on yourself, because even the most organized and studious people (including myself ) do that,” says Hurst. “Be honest with your parents and your advisers when you have issues, because they will have good advice about how to make decisions for your college career.” When you mess up, take a deep breath and put it in perspective: One failed test or bad paper isn’t going to wreck your college career. But like Hurst says, if you find yourself struggling habitually, it might be time to seek out some help. Advisers, counselors, and professors are all there to help you succeed, and they’re all trained to help students.
advance if you think you’ll need to be off to study for a big test or for a group meeting. “Having a source of income is always a plus, and many schools will understand the importance of school work, so many jobs are open to letting you study on the job,” says Katie Sims, a recent college graduate. And understand that adding a job into the mix means you’ll have less time to study and hang out with friends, so you’ll have to adjust your time management skills to compensate.
demands of being a student and are often lenient when it comes to hours. Another great thing is that if you’re working on campus, you’re on the same schedule as classes. I had an on-campus job for three years, and every year, I got several weeks off for things like Christmas and spring break. Regardless of where you get a job, be sure to be open with your boss about the demands of school. (Remember, school is the priority.) Let him or her know in
Depending on your situation, you might need more information than others. Talk to a counselor or an adviser and see if there are resources on campus to help you figure things out. Often, you can take a class that will teach you skills that can be applied to your finances now; there are also often free workshops that can serve as crash courses (these are especially helpful if you’re wading through the swamps of scholarships and financial aid.) Just be sure to ask. College is a whole new world. But there are lots of resources to help you figure out the ways to be successful, and lots of people around who care about you. Never be afraid to say you need some help, even if it’s just asking for directions around campus. And one day, when you’re a wise, seasoned sophomore and you see the kid riding the bus around in circles because he hasn’t quite figured out the system, lend him some help, OK?
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Bevill State College
Whether you’re starting your college career, returning to school to change careers, or looking for classes to enrich your life, Bevill State Community College can help you reach your goals. As a comprehensive learning-centered institution, Bevill State is dedicated to providing higher education opportunities and services to residents in West Central Alabama. As a public, two-year institution in the Alabama Community College System, Bevill State is committed to delivering programs in academic and career technical education, adult education and workforce training. Bevill State offers university-
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Birmingham- Southern college
BSC: Preparing the professionals of tomorrow At Birmingham-Southern College, we’re committed to offering you the handson experiences you’ll need to succeed—no matter what field you choose. Our unique January term gives you four weeks of flexibility to pursue your dreams, and our top-notch academic programs will give you the skills to succeed. At BSC, you’ll: Explore the world and discover your own passions. You’ll find your own path, all while building the skills today’s employers want.
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Jefferson state community college
A Great Place to Start!
Jefferson State blends a quality education with convenience, value, and personal attention. Students are motivated to reach their full potential and our faculty take great pride in helping students achieve success. Jefferson State has provided excellence in education and workforce training for the greater Birmingham area since 1965. Jefferson State offers a wide variety of university transfer programs, career programs and certificate programs. We encourage you to see why Jefferson State is a great place to start. Quality Instruction & Personal Attention The programs offered at Jefferson State
are taught by qualified and caring faculty. Our classes are small which allow students to receive the attention they deserve. Instructors get to know you and care about your success. Excellent Value Affordable tuition and fees at Jefferson State make education accessible to everyone in the community. Tuition and fees are significantly less than those at four-year colleges and universities. The current instate tuition and fees are $144 per credit hour. Convenience & Flexibility Jefferson State offers courses online and at four convenient locations. Students can attend the Jefferson Campus, the
Shelby-Hoover Campus, the St. Clair-Pell City Campus, and the Chilton-Clanton Campus. Classes are offered during the day, evening, weekends and online. Guaranteed Credit Transfer Jefferson State courses are guaranteed to transfer to four-year institutions in Alabama. With the guidance of an advisor and the STARS articulation agreement, students have peace of mind knowing their credit will transfer. You are invited to go online or visit our campuses and learn how Jefferson State can meet your needs. Come and discover what Jefferson State has to offer. It is a great place to start!
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“Jefferson State has been a wonderful experience for me. My instructors gave me the personal attention I needed and I am prepared for my future.”
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LAWSON state college
Lawson State Community College, ranked in 2013 as the fifth best community college in the nation by the Washington Monthly, is a comprehensive, public, twoyear, multi-campus college, which seeks to provide accessible quality educational opportunities, promote economic growth and enhance the quality of life for people in its service area. Further adding to its distinctions, Lawson State was one of 17 community colleges honored by the White House in September 2011 as a “Champion of Change” for its community impact and innovative approaches to solving challenges and helping individuals achieve educational and career goals. Since its founding in 1949, Lawson State has focused its attention on the educational success and the career accomplishments
of its students. The College offers more than 85 areas of study on its Bessemer and Birmingham campuses in four educational divisions: business technologies, career technical, health professions and liberal arts and sciences. Numerous financial aid options are available for students including grants, scholarships and work-study programs. To foster a well-rounded collegiate experience Lawson State encourages participation in its numerous clubs and organizations, choir, cheerleading and dance, and competitive sports and intercollegiate athletics, including men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and men’s baseball. The college also offers residential living on the Birmingham campus. First-hand acquaintance will reveal all that is truly distinctive about Lawson State—a well-
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MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY
MSU at a Glance: • Type of Institution: Public • Undergraduate Enrollment: 16,399 • Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1 • Carnegie Designations for Very High Research Activity and Community Engagement High Marks The Wall Street Journal ranks Mississippi State University as one of the nation’s three best “returns on investment,” combining competitive costs with the best academics, research, student life, and career preparation. The U.S. News & World Report ranks Mississippi State as a top-three “overperforming public institution.” Putting innovation into practice, our agricultural scientists again led Mississippi State University to a Top-10 ranking by the National Science Foundation for the 15th consecutive year.
Student Life With over 80 majors to choose from, Mississippi State has something for everyone. Among our 20,000 students you’ll find artists and architects, business leaders and musicians, teachers and engineers. They dig hands-on learning and critical thinking, sharing life with close friends and making a difference. But they’re not about being alone at the top – there’s a “family” feeling here that rocks. In addition, MSU has over 300 student organizations, giving every student their own way to get involved on campus. Affordable Mississippi State University is all about affordability. Out of state students can qualify for Non-Resident Tuition Scholarships or Access Grants, where 50% - 100% of the non-resident portion of tuition will be covered by one of these awards based on their competitive high school GPAs, competitive ACT/SAT
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The W
Quality, Challenge, Support and Value Our students say there’s something special about The W. You might think they’re talking about our beautiful historic campus, our small class sizes, or the fact that we’ve been consistently ranked by U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly Magazine, and Online College Database. Sure those are important. But what students say gives their education that extra something is our community, which is down to earth, welcoming, and intellectually curious. It’s what makes them feel at home. The W is known for its intimate setting; history and traditions; and “like family” attitude. Physical Environment Unique in the marketplace, The W provides a walkable, open campus;
a large number of buildings on The National Register of Historic Places; and a geographic location in easy distance of its host community, Columbus, Mississippi. Social/Psychological Environment A campus known for its Southern hospitality, The W has a commitment to each student that closely aligns with its mission; a strong sense of service; a familiar tradition; and a closeness with faculty that allows building relationships that last. Quality of Instruction and Academic Excellence An experienced faculty; an institutional reputation for strong academics and program offerings; strong peer interaction; and a favorable 14:1 student faculty ratio. The W was founded in 1884 on a pretty daring idea: women should have the chance
for higher education. Today, the university attracts both female and male students from around the region and around the world. It has established one of the premier nursing programs in the state, offering degrees from the associate’s through the doctor of nursing practice; and has developed a nationally recognized program in culinary arts. The W’s four colleges include Arts and Sciences; Business and Professional Studies; Education and Human Sciences; and Nursing and Speech-Language Pathology. We know college is not just about academics. It’s hard not to find a fit in one of more than 75 student organizations. Help plan a concert, compete in intramurals, serve in student government, join a social club, sorority, or fraternity. Or start your own organization. We’re all about you!
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We have the most affordable tuition at a public university in Mississippi. Residents of Alabama also qualify for out-of-state tuition waivers. The W offers a private-college feel, with a student body of 3,200 and a studentfaculty ratio of 14 to 1. Your classes will be taught by professors who know you and mentor you. We’ve been consistently ranked one of the top public regional universities by U.S. News & World Report, Washington Monthly Magazine, and Online College Database. Dare. Dream. Achieve at a place where you matter—The W. For more information, visit
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samford university
Samford University is Alabama’s top-ranked private university and provides nationally recognized academic programs rooted in its historic Christian mission. Founded in 1841 as Howard College and situated on 318 acres in suburban Birmingham, Samford is the 87th oldest institution of higher learning in the U.S. and enrolls more than 4,800 students from 44 states and 22 countries in its 10 academic units: arts, arts and sciences, business, divinity, education, health professions, law, nursing, pharmacy and public health. Students can choose from 149 undergraduate majors, minors and concentrations, and graduate/professional degree programs in business, divinity, education, environmental management, law, nursing and pharmacy. A new College of Health Sciences, launched in fall 2013, offers a wide range of health-related programs designed to meet the growing
health-care needs of the future. In 2014, U.S. News & World Report ranked Samford third among regional universities in the South and fourth among similar institutions for “Best Undergraduate Teaching.” The magazine also gave high rankings to programs in Nursing—Anesthesia (32nd nationally), Pharmacy (62nd nationally), Online Graduate Nursing (24th nationally), and Law—Trial Advocacy (6th nationally). Among Samford’s 61,200 alumni are more than 60 U.S. congressmen, seven state governors, two U.S. Supreme Court justices, four Rhodes Scholars, Emmy and Grammy Award–winning artists, and two national championship football coaches, as well recipients of the Pulitzer and Nobel Peace prizes. Approximately 85 percent of Samford’s full-time faculty have terminal degrees in their fields, and no classes are taught by
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graduate assistants. With an undergraduate 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio and an average class size of 20, students are able to receive more personalized instruction and assistance from faculty. In addition to Samford’s rigorous academic programs, students have opportunities to be involved in more than 100 organizations on campus. Samford students from every academic discipline put their faith and learning into action by completing more than 20,000 hours of community service each year. Samford has 17 varsity teams that compete in NCAA Division I sports in the historic Southern Conference and have won 16 team championships since joining the SoCon in 2008. Samford has been ranked first in the state of Alabama for academic performance by the NCAA every year since the NCAA Academic Performance Ratings began in 2005.
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troy university
Troy University: Home of the Warrior Spirit Whether you are attending college for the first time, returning to complete your education, or pursuing a specialized degree, Troy University offers incredible opportunities and the personal approach to teaching that can help students achieve more than they thought possible. TROY calls it the ‘warrior spirit’, and it’s at the heart of everything they do.
Founded in 1887, TROY offers degrees in fields like business, education, nursing, computer science, psychology, and criminal justice – some of the world’s most in-demand career fields. At TROY, students benefit from quality academic opportunities in an atmosphere that combines the large-college experience with personalized attention, whether that be on campus, in class or online. TROY has been recognized by the Princeton Review as
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“one of the best in the Southeast,” by U.S. News & World Report as “one of the top universities in the South,” and by Military Times as “a top university for troops.” No doubt, the warrior spirit is alive and well at Troy University. To find out more about on-campus, in-class, and online degree programs at TROY, visit troy.edu/ spirit or call 1-800–586–9771.
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Feel it at troy.edu/spirit or call 1-800-586-9771.
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the university of alabama
A tradition of excellence at The University of Alabama Being the Capstone of higher education in Alabama means we are committed, everyday, to providing our students with a world-class educational experience. At UA, we take pride in our long-standing tradition of excellence. If you or your child is thinking about college, you owe it to yourself to see what we have to offer. Students from around the country and around the world are choosing to come to Tuscaloosa, because they realize the wealth of opportunities available at The University of Alabama. For more than a decade, UA has been recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one the top 50 public universities in the nation. We also lead the country in USA Today’s All-USA College Academic Team,
having placed nearly 50 members on the team since 2003. Among UA’s alumnae are numerous Rhodes Scholars, Truman Scholars, Hollings Scholars, Goldwater Scholars and Fulbright Award recipients. In 2013, UA enrolled its largest freshman class ever, with 6,478 students. Nearly 2,000 of those students were accepted into the Honors College, meaning they had an ACT score of at least 28 and a high school GPA of 3.5 or higher. The average ACT score for the 2013 freshman class was 25.8. Because we believe excellence demands individuality, we offer more than 200 majors and minors in 12 different colleges and schools. If none of those is quite right, New College allows students to customize
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their own course of study. Abundant opportunities exist for students to get involved in volunteer service, study abroad and participate in undergraduate research. And, with more than 450 registered student organizations on campus, students find endless ways to learn, grow, explore and excel. Generous scholarship opportunities are available for first-time freshmen from Alabama, even more if you are a National Merit Finalist or National Achievement Finalist. In addition to scholarships, nearly half of all UA undergraduates receive some type of federal financial aid, such as workstudy, loans or grants. To learn more, visit gobama.ua.edu.
Unlock your potential at The University of Alabama. College is a time for exploration and discovery. What better place to expand your horizons than UA, one of the nation’s premier institutions of higher learning? With more than 200 major fields of study and 450 registered student organizations, UA offers unlimited opportunities for you to learn, grow and discover the path that’s right for you.
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the university of alabama at birmingham
MAKING A HABIT OF CHALLENGING THE STATUS QUO
Your world will never be the same. Broad horizons. At UAB, nearly 18,500 voices from across the nation and 69 countries come together on a campus consistently ranked among the top 12 most diverse campuses in the nation. Students share cultures, ideas, interests, and unique personalities for an enriched education that surpasses the standard curriculum. Bringing the world to UAB offers students a world’s worth of experiences during college, preparing them to create experiences of their own after graduation. Deep roots. UAB and Birmingham offers students opportunities to learn from— and work with—some of the world’s top scholars, performers, and experts. Programs from the sciences and engineering to the arts and humanities, and exclusive internship and co-op opportunities throughout the city, give students the benefit of expert instruction, exciting academic challenges, and experiences that will prepare them for
a future in the job market, the lab, or the classroom. Vital knowledge. A college education shouldn’t just convey facts—it should be a source of knowledge. UAB offers over 120 areas of study including majors that can’t be found anywhere else in the state or even in the Southeast. Placing unique curricula in real-life context can lead to a life-changing education. Rich experiences. Waiting until graduate school to begin research in earnest means waiting to learn and waiting for a chance to make world-changing discoveries. UAB students don’t wait—every year, more than 3,500 undergraduates work independently and side-by-side with some of the nation’s top researchers and scholars, making breakthroughs in the lab, in the classroom, in the studio, in the community, and within their own lives.
Know More • 11,500 undergraduates on campus • No. 1 in the nation among public institutions for federal research dollars per freshman • 529,000 square feet of lab space • 1,300 Study Away destinations • 9 pre-professional programs offered • 2 top-notch medical education facilities on campus: UAB Medical Center and the UAB School of Medicine How can our knowledge change your world? Learn more at uab.edu.
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the university of alabama in huntsville GO. You want to go to a school where you’ll get the most value for your money. That school is The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH). Because when it comes to return on investment, we top the list among every other school – public or private – in the state. Our graduates go on to earn a greater average starting salary than many of their peers while paying less in tuition, thanks to the strong educational foundation and realworld job skills they receive at UAH. All of which makes choosing to go here a great investment – not just in your education, but also in your future.
LEARN. Whatever your passion, UAH offers a curriculum that will both challenge and inspire you. It starts with our six amazing colleges: Business Administration, Engineering, Honors, Liberal Arts, Nursing, and Science. But it doesn’t end there. In our research centers and laboratories, you’ll work side-by-side with professors and experts in the field, with opportunities to present and publish long before graduation. And through our internship and co-op programs, you’ll gain hands-on experience while forming long-lasting relationships with industry professionals. It’s a unique combination of theoretical and practical skills, and one that will transform you into the kind of wellrounded graduate that employers value most.
BE In today’s global market place, it’s not just about being educated. It’s about being prepared for the challenges and opportunities that await you after graduation. At UAH, you’ll receive that preparation. Even better? Thanks to our enviable location here in Huntsville, home of one of the fastest-growing and strongest economies, you won’t have to look very far to find employment. We’re right across the street from both the nation’s second largest research park and Redstone Arsenal, where we’ve maintained enduring, mutually beneficial partnerships with both federal and industry employers for almost 50 years.
To find out more about The University of Alabama in Huntsville, please visit www.uah.edu or call 256.824.2773.
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university of montevallo
FOUNDED IN 1896, the University of Montevallo is located in the community of Montevallo, approximately 35 miles south of Birmingham. Red brick walks and drives crisscross the breathtaking campus, which boasts three antebellum structures and more than 25 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places. The central part of campus is a National Historic District. With the look and feel of a small, private college, the University of Montevallo, a public university with an enrollment of approximately 3,000 students, offers one of the best values in higher education in Alabama. Here students from virtually every county in Alabama, as well as from other states and 17 countries, learn in an educational environment that boasts a student/faculty ratio of 16:1 and an average class size of 21. Montevallo offers academic programs in four colleges: arts and sciences, business, education and fine arts. Students choose
from more than 30 degree programs and approximately 75 majors and concentrations. They have unprecedented opportunities for conducting undergraduate research under full-time faculty mentors, more than 95 percent of whom have earned either the doctorate or another terminal degree. UM fields 12 NCAA Division II athletic teams that compete in the Peach Belt Conference. A 13th team, softball, will be added to the line-up in spring 2015. Unique to Montevallo is its homecoming tradition, College Night, which is known as the only homecoming tradition of its kind in the nation and which brings hundreds of alumni back to campus each February. College Night was selected as a “Local Legacy” for the Library of Congress’s bicentennial celebration in 2000. Montevallo is ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the top public master’s-level university in Alabama in the 2014 edition
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of “America’s Best Colleges,” a distinction it has held each year since 2008. For 2014, Montevallo is listed as the 15th best public university in the South in its division and 36th overall in the South, up 23 spots from its 2007 ranking. In addition, UM’s accreditation has been reaffirmed by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) Commission on Colleges with zero recommendations and no sanctions of any kind—a rare achievement. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT UM: Visit www.montevallo.edu Call 205.665.6030 or 1.800.292.4349 (toll-free) Send e-mail to admissions@montevallo.edu Join us on facebook at www.facebook.com/goMontevallo
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the university of Southern Mississippi
Find the place you want to be.
If you choose Southern Miss, you’ll begin a journey in a place that values creative thinking and innovation. You might choose the paths you expected to or go down others you didn’t expect to find. No matter what you decide to do, you’ll find friendly and attentive faculty who will expertly guide you along the way. • More than 90 academic majors • Student/faculty ratio of 17:1 • Nationally recognized programs in the arts, polymer science, business and history •Sixth oldest acceptance-based Honors College in the United States • Study-abroad opportunities in more than 20 countries
•Support offices for freshmen like the First Year Initiative, Writing Center and Speaking Center College is the time for you to live in the moment. So whether you waste a moment or make it count, they all add up to a fun experience. Just relax – and be yourself. •New freshman residence halls, Century Park South, opened in 2014 •Meal plan options for campus eateries: Fresh Food Company, Chick-fil-A, Subway, Starbucks and more •More than 220 ways to get involved on campus •More than 100,000 hours of volunteer service performed by students last year •Free student membership to the campus fitness facility
You’re not just deciding on a college or university – you’re also choosing a place to live for the next four years. From the industrial feel of the Power House Restaurant to the ultra-modern Trent Lott Center, the Southern Miss campus has a character and charm all its own in the heart of an urban setting. •Campus size: approximately 1 square mile •Located in Hattiesburg about one and a half hours from New Orleans, Jackson, Mobile and the Mississippi Gulf Coast Your experience at Southern Miss lasts longer than four years. You’ll carry it with you throughout your life. And what you learn here – in and out of the classroom – will inspire you to make the world a better place. What you do with your life matters…and we’ll prepare you for that.
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alabama a & M University Alabama A&M University is a dynamic and progressive, nearly 140-year-old landgrant institution with a strong commitment to academic excellence. The picturesque campus is situated on what many alumni and friends fondly refer to as “The Hill,” only a few miles from downtown Huntsville. AAMU offers numerous undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including four doctoral (Ph.D.) degree programs in Food Science, Physics, Plant and Soil Science, and Reading/Literacy. Fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, as well as other specialty, regional and national accrediting bodies, AAMU’s quality programs have been recognized by U.S. News and World Report, Diverse Issues in Higher Education, and the Washington Month-
ly, to name a few. Each year, the campus welcomes a Nobel Laureate to serve as guest lecturer to its students, faculty and the community. Moreover, the institution continues to serve as the host site for numerous professional associations and organizations. Its students, faculty and staff compete on the regional and national levels in a wide range of scholarly endeavors. In athletics, the AAMU Bulldogs compete in over a dozen Division I NCAA sports and are a vibrant team in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Among an extensive list of distinguished alumni are: John Stallworth, former Pittsburgh Steeler and Pro Football Hall of Famer, former head of Madison Research Corporation in Huntsville, Ala.; William E. Cox, president, Cox Mathews
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& Associates (publisher of the nationally distributed DIVERSE magazine; Ruben Studdard, former “American Idol”; and many others. Today’s campus proper is comprised of 70 buildings on over 1,000 acres of land. A large agricultural research farm is situated about 10 miles off-campus in Hazel Green, Alabama, and the University’s Agribition Center is also located about one mile east of the main campus. Affiliated offices, such as the North Alabama Center for Educational Excellence and the AAMU Community Development Corporation, are also located a few miles from the main campus. With some 5,000 students, AAMU is a state, regional, national and international resource that has made a significant impact on the lives of people the world over.
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Auburn University at montgomery Imagine a campus where your professors recognize you on the Quad and address you by name. Where you can make lifelong friends and career contacts while receiving a top-notch education. Where you can feel at home in a diverse new community without getting lost in the crowd. Auburn University at Montgomery has the benefits of a big school but the heart of a small campus, making it an ideal place to plant your dreams and watch them grow. With more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs to choose from, you can pursue an education in a variety of fields – from accounting to theatre – at one of the South’s top-ranked universities. Outside of class, enjoy student life on our beautiful 500-acre campus located in the capitol’s trendy east side – where you can cheer on the Warhawks’ ten varsity teams, enjoy a student art show, attend a Greek mixer or climb the rock wall at the Wellness Center. Come see for yourself why students like you are soaring to the Warhawk Nation. Schedule your campus tour today at www.aum.edu/admissions.
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Faulkner University Close to Home, Nationally Known
More students across Alabama and the Southeast are choosing to attend Faulkner University. You can get a quality, Christian education close to home. Here are some of the reasons why people like you are deciding to further their education at Faulkner: •Locations near you: We’ve been serving the higher education needs of Alabama and the Southeast for more than 70 years. Our main campus is in Montgomery, the capital city of Alabama, with excellent access to Birmingham, Atlanta, Mobile and the beaches. Faulkner has extension campuses in Birmingham, Huntsville and Mobile, plus an eCampus that offers online degrees.
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•The Christian education difference: At Faulkner, you will grow not only academically but also spiritually. Bible classes, daily chapel and late-night devotionals make a Faulkner education distinctive. You will be taught by faculty who are Christians and who care about you as a person. •Convenient degree programs for all phases of life: In addition to our traditional undergraduate programs in Montgomery, Faulkner offers degrees for people of all ages that can be completed during evenings and weekends, or even online. Choice of academic majors: Faulkner offers more than 70 majors in popular fields including business, education, ministry, computer science, counseling, biology and criminal justice. Our graduate programs include a nationally accredited law school.
•Fun and friendly campus: You won’t get lost in the crowd at Faulkner. This is a campus where professors will know you by name and where lifelong friendships are formed. Students at Faulkner University enjoy an active campus life with modern on-campus housing options, great dining venues, social clubs, intramural sports, band and theater. The university is also home to an active intercollegiate athletics program that competes in 10 men and women’s sports. Exceptional value: We offer great financial aid opportunities that can help keep a college education more affordable. We also offer special incentives for those in the military and veterans. To learn more about Faulkner University, go to www.faulkner.edu or check us out on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. We hope you too will choose Faulkner.
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mississippi college A strong academic heritage can certainly make a university “great.” But what makes a university stand apart is the people - people who genuinely care about the students and strive to support them in every facet of their lives. Mississippi College has been educating and supporting students for nearly two centuries - since 1826. As the oldest college in the state and the second oldest Baptist college in the world, MC has evolved over time with new academic programs, student organizations, and new facilities, but has far from forgotten the Christian principles that it was founded upon. Academically, MC features over 80 areas of undergraduate study, as well as over 50 graduate areas of study, a law school, and a Physician’s Assistant program. MC’s 16:1 student-to-teacher ratio consistently promotes student success, allowing faculty
the opportunity to get to know students on an individual level. Students also benefit from a wide variety of student-led organizations and extracurricular activities. From intramural sports to honor societies to social clubs & tribes (MC’s version of Greek life), there is an organization for everyone to be involved in. Between our reputable academic programs and our vibrant campus life, MC has achieved a heritage of producing servant leaders – students who excel academically, socially, and spiritually. Because of this, MC has been recognized nationally for its commitment to academic excellence and the cause of Christ. MC has been named as one of Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” and also consistently appears as one of “America’s Best Colleges” and a “Best Value” by U.S. News & World Re-
port. With all of this, our cost comes as a surprise to most. MC’s tuition, room, and board is approximately $10,000 less than the average private university. This coupled with MC’s generous scholarship program enables students from a variety of financial backgrounds to make MC their college home. For Mississippi College students, higher education is more than getting a degree. It is about finding a family away from home; having their Christian values reinforced in all areas of their lives; and obtaining an education that will serve them well throughout their careers. To learn more about Mississippi College, please contact the Admissions Office at 1.800.738.1236 or visit our website at www.mc.edu.
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“A Private College with a Public Mission”
A challenging private liberal arts institution, an active social scene, an affordable gateway to the future those are the broad strokes that outline Stillman College. Stillman is an energetic community of scholarship and learning where talented and ambitious young men and women work together with professors who make student success their top priority. Tradition, diversity and a path leading from the present to the possible - this is Stillman College, where doing the best, being the best and having the best is a way of life.
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Whether you’ve known about Auburn all your life or are just learning about this university, we invite you to discover the real Auburn. This is a university whose alumni include the CEO of Apple, the founders of Habitat for Humanity and Wikipedia, an Oscar-winning actor, sports legends, and astronauts. Graduates are recruited by top companies around the globe. This is a university where you will make friends for a lifetime with a nearly 300,000-strong, worldwide network of alumni who will think of you as family. This is a university that will surprise you, impress you, and propel you to success as it has for generations before you. auburn.edu