CAP Fall 2014 Newsletter

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[CAP]tions Fall 2014 Inside this issue

Welcome new CAP employees pg. 2

Meet your new Peer Advisors pg. 3

Getting involved on campus pg. 4

Fun activities on campus pg. 5

Campus Health Providers pg. 7

How to earn a B.S.S. Degree pg. 8

Free Academic Resources Math Lab

Science Lab

Writing Center

College Adjustment Program

30- minute appointments Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm Drop-in hours: Sun- Thurs, 7pm-9pm Book appointment: Ohio.edu/tutoring/ mathcenter.cfm

30-minute appointments M, T, Th, Fri 12pm-3pm Drop-in hours: Sun- Thursday 7pm-9pm Book appointment: Ohio.edu/tutoring/ sciencecenter.cfm

Monday-Friday, 9am-10pm Sunday, 4pm -10pm http://ohiouswc. wordpress.com

Supportive and professional academic advising helping students stay on track to graduate More info: http://www.ohio. edu/aac/cap/

Free assistance in any math related course, from Math 101 through Chem 151 and Phys 251. Located at the AAC

Located at the AAC for all your Bios, Chem and Physics needs.

Located by the 2nd floor entrance of alden library, the SWC offers 25-minute, first-come, first-serve walk-in sessions, or 50- minute sessions when you make an appointment online.

Academic Advancment Center 101 Alden Library Athens, OH 45701

How to Make Cash at the end of the Semester The holidays are near, but you are running low on cash. No worries, you can sell those old textbooks for some quick cash. The bookstores uptown will buyback your books, or you can sell them online.

A few online sources are:

http://bookscouter.com/ http://www.valorebooks.com/ http://www.amazon.com/ http://www.chegg.com/

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NOW

INTRODUCING

Dominique & Tiffany

Greetings everyone! My name is Dominique Aaron and I am the new CAP Graduate Associate. I was born and raised on the east side of Cleveland, Ohio and graduated from Saint Martin de Porres High School. After high school, I became a prOUd member of the Ohio University bobcat family. During my undergraduate career I explored a few majors but I finally decided on a Bachelor’s of Specialized Studies. My focuses were African American Studies, Communication Studies and Sociology. While in college, I worked in the Campus Involvement Center for four years and I was also a founding member and VP of Internal Affairs for the Black Student Union. Likewise, I am a former CAP student and member of Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International. After graduation, I accepted a position in the docket department at Tucker Ellis LLP. My goal was to work for a year and apply to graduate schools with programs that offered higher education. I am currently a first year graduate student in the College Student Personnel program in t h e department of Counseling and Higher Education. I chose this field because I love the optimistic atmosphere colleges and universities produce. Moreover, I thoroughly enjoying working with students and helping them nurture their dreams and talents. Education is a fundament tool that is extremely important to me. I plan to have a long and fluid career in higher education. I am ecstatic to work with the CAP program this year. As a former CAP student I hope to bring insight from the student’s perspective and incorporate some new aspects from an advisor’s prospective. I know this is going to be an amazing experience. Feel free to contact me anytime about anything. I look forward to meeting everyone!

Hello! My name is Tiffany Arnold, I am the new Assistant Director for CAP. I have had the opportunity to meet many CAP students and am looking forward to meeting the rest of you as the semester goes on. A little about me, I live in Beverly, Ohio with my husband Nick and my two boys Alden (8 years) and Jude (6 years). We also have two dogs and eight chickens. I am a graduate of Ohio University with my Bachelors in Political Science and my Masters of Education with Licensure. I am currently finishing up my course work for my doctoral program in Education and hope to take my Comprehensive Exams next fall! I come to you with a background in TRiO programs like CAP. I have worked with both the OU and the Washington State Community College TRiO Upward Bound programs for the last nine years and decided I was ready to go to move on to working with college students as well. I am doing my best to learn the most effective way to meet your needs and help you succeed in your post-secondary goals. I have always held a strong belief that working with students is more than just about academics. It is about being a support system in whatever area of life you need. You are a whole person, not just an academic, so I am happy to help wherever I’m needed. Best wishes on a successful semester and I hope to meet you all soon!

iniqu m o e D

Tiffany

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P E E R

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A D V I S O R S

Zyrece Montegomery

Major? Theater Year? Junior Favorite thing about OU? My favorite thing about OU is how there is always something to do no matter what you are into. You can find something to get into everyday of the week. A country you would like to visit? I would love to travel all around the world. I’m very indecisive so I cannot pick one place but I would love just to go out and explore the world.

Kelsey Redick

Major? Biological Science Major Year? Senior Favorite thing about OU? My favorite thing about Athens is the people. Everyone is super nice and helpful and friendly. something to get into everyday of the week. A country you would like to visit? A country I would like to visit would be Great Britain because there are so many historically important buildings that I want to see and I am a huge fan of Kate Middleton.

Sarah Stevens

Major? Pre-nursing Year? Sophomore Favorite thing about OU? The overall laid-back and friendly atmosphere. A country you would like to visit? Greece or somewhere in the Mediterranean.

Adriane Stairhime

Major? Early Childhood Education Year? Junior Favorite Thing About OU? I LOVE how friendly everyone is here. It’s nice to know that you can walk up to almost anyone and have a pleasant conversation! A count you would like to visit? Ireland.

Will Ashton

Major? Journalism Year? Senior Favorite Thing about OU? Visiting friends or catching a film at the Athena Cinema. A country you would like to visit? England, or Ireland, or maybe New Zealand. Too many to choose from. Fall 2014 CAP Peer Advisor Study Tables Sunday - 6:00PM – 8:00PM (Zyrece) Monday - 2:00PM – 4:00PM (Sarah) 6:00PM – 8:00PM (Adriane) Wednesday - 2:00PM – 4:00PM (Will) 6:00PM -8:00PM (Kelsey)

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HOW TO:

G E T I N VO LV E D By: Sarah Stevens

Getting involved on campus was one of the best choices I’ve made since I started here at Ohio University. I remember the first weekend of my freshmen year; I attended a meeting for our dorm. I didn’t know anyone and my roommate was a random selection. Like most students, I was scared out of my mind; I was on my own for the very first time in my life. One of the RA’s spoke about Hall Council and that sign-ups were that night. I forced myself to go, and I am happy that I did because it ended up being one of the most fun groups I’ve been involved in. Being in Hall Council also opened up new doors to other organizations and opportunities that I would never have even known about, had I not made myself step outside of my comfort zone and attend that first meeting. Throughout my freshman year, I became a member of Hall Council, a member of The Residence Action Council, a TIME

peer mentor, a housing ambassador, and more! Being involved kept me busy and introduced me to new, life-long friends that I still am lucky enough to see or talk to daily. It was very nerve wracking for me to take that first step and branch out. I know it can be intimidating and overwhelming coming to a fairly decent sized university like OU, but stepping out of your comfort zone and taking risks is what college is all about. This is the time to explore and make new connections you wouldn’t have the chance to make had you not made the best decision of your life and attended Ohio University. One tiny step like going to one meeting for a club you might be interested in, or asking your RA what clubs or organizations they would recommend could lead to wonderful and exciting new experiences. I challenge you to make these small steps and see what’s out there. Good luck!

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Fun Around Town By: Zyrece Montegomery Co nc er ts Uptown, The Athena Cinema, on Court Street is always showing independent and mainstream films. They have also been known to screen current films created by OU students. EVERY Tuesday films are $4.

The Ohio University Performing Arts Series has a wide variety of entertainment that happens year round. Performances are usually held in Baker University Center Theater or Templeton Blackburn Memorial Auditorium (MEMOD). Some mustsees are: David Sedaris (Oct 20), Scotty McCreery/ Danielle Bradbery (Nov 1) and Billy Gardell (Nov 8)

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As a member of the College Adjustment Program you receive discounted tickets to all cultural and performing arts events on campus. * Excluding ALL fest, such as Palmer Fest, Mill Fest etc.

Sports Check out some of Ohio University’s sports teams both intramural and ncaa games are always a fun thing to do with friends and they are all FREE. Rather you’re into Hockey, baseball, basketball, or football.

Football

11/05/14 vs. Buffalo Athens Ohio 8:00pm 11/18/14 vs. Northern Illinois Ohio 8:00pm

Men’s Basketball

11/08/14 vs. Marietta College @ TBD @ Convocation Center 11/15/14 vs. Appalachian State @ 2pm @ Convocation Center

Women’s Basketball

11/17/14 vs. Wofford @ TBD @ Convocation Center 11/20/14 vs. Detroit @ TBD @ Convocation Center

Women’s Volleyball

11/14/14 vs. Bowling Green 7:00pm 11/15/14 vs. Miami (OH) 7:00pm

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FUN AROUND TOWN

UPTOWN Casa, The Front Room, The Union Bar host shows by local and touring artist. They’re cheap and fun! Random acts to watch out for: If you’re lucky you can catch a group of students who spin fire and hoola-hoops at parties. Always fun to see. The Fine Arts College always has shows as well like dance, music, or theater. Or if you are into a more intimate adventure there’s the ridges or bong hill. Then there’s Zip lining!!! There are TONS of things to do in Athens if you just meet the right people. So have fun exploring!!

Life After Graduation!

Wh at a r e yo u r p l a ns ? The College Adjustment Program is hosting a Graduate School Workshop! Come learn the do’s & don’ts about applying to graduate school & receive info on career paths outside of graduate or professional schooling. We are offering (2) dates for this workshop to accommodate all schedules. *Both sessions will cover the same information. *Refreshments will be served 1st Workshop October 27 @ 5:00pm in Baker Center Room 23 2nd Workshop November 5 @ 2:00pm in Friends of the Library (Located on the 3rd Floor of Alden Library)

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Tis the Season fo r S n e e z i n g By: Will Ashton It happens to all of us. One day, we’re in perfect health. The next, the sniffles or coughs—sometimes both—start coming and, next thing you know, you got a fullblown cold. Or worse. Even in the hectic, minute-by-minute world of college, we are just as capable of being caught by an illness or bug swimming around campus. Instead of letting said aliment take over your life, however, here are some ways that you can make sure that you’re in good health. The first is to visit the local Hudson Health Center. Located in the heart of Athens in Building 35, Hudson operates as part of Campus Care, which treats students dealing with physical or mental distress. Their staff are all welltrained and willing to help anyone coming

into their medical center. This includes undergraduate, graduate and medical students enrolled on campus. Additionally, one does not have to be enrolled in Ohio University’s Student Injury and Sickness Insurance to use their services. If you’re looking to just buy some cough medicine and tissues for the go, however, there are plenty of medical services available at CVS on S. Court Street. On 32 S. Court Street, their services also includes a pharmacy, which is opening from 8:30-6:30 p.m during the work day. These are the two primary services available to students in Ohio University for medical care. Sometime, a cup of soup and some Ginger Ale can do the trick too.

Off-Campus Living By: Adriane Stairhime

There are many questions to consider when looking for a place to live off campus. Here are a few basic steps to getting started! 1) It’s beneficial to look for a place to live a year before you want to live there.
 • This might sound crazy, but places get signed very quickly at the beginning of fall semester. The best thing to do is to apartment/house search the first few weeks, to get the stress out of the way.

 2) Know who you want to live with before you start looking.
 • This may sound like common sense, but you want the person you live with to be responsible and reliable. It’s nice to know if the contract is joint or independent. (Any landlord should know what this questions means.)

 3) Keep in mind what your budget is.
 • It is beneficial to look around at several places to get an idea of prices you are willing to pay. There are usually 4 payments, 2 each semester. There will also be a deposit when you actually sign for the apartment.

 4) Things you might want to look for when scoping out different rental properties:
 • Where will you do your laundry?
 • Where is the closest/cheapest parking?
 • Does it have a dishwasher? 
 • Is electric, water, and wifi included?
 • Where do you throw out the trash?
 • How far away or close to campus is the place? 

 5) Keep your options and mind open.
 • Compare what you like about each place. This will probably be a new experience for you and you may get confused and stressed. Don’t be afraid to ask questions or feel uncertain. Everything will work out in the end!

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Bachelor of

Specialized Studies

The B.S.S. program allows students to create a facultyapproved, multidisciplinary degree program tailored to their individual interests and needs. The B.S.S. is a great fit for students who would like to combine courses from different academic departments to create a unique major and for students who have interests and career goals not met by a current Ohio University major. Please explore our website and call us at 740.593.1935 with any questions left unanswered. We look forward to helping you design a degree unique to you!

B.S.S. Degree Requirements

As a student in the Bachelor of Specialized Studies program, you may complete one or more academic minors, as long as the courses taken to meet the minor requirements are not included in the Area of Concentration. You need to indicate your intention to complete a minor at the time you submit your Bachelor of Specialized Studies application. Courses required to earn a certificate may be included in the Area of Concentration. Up to 32 hours earned through the Experiential Learning Program may be applied to the Bachelor of Specialized Studies degree program. A maximum of 30 hours from the College of Business

may be included in a Bachelor of Specialized Studies degree program. B.S.S. students may earn departmental honors through University College. Students must have an accumulated GPA within the top 20 percent of B.S.S. students and complete an honors thesis to be eligible to earn departmental honors. Guidelines and an application are available from the director of degree programs. To submit an application to the Specialized Studies program for consideration, you must: 1. Be currently registered as a degree-seeking student; 2. Anticipate reaching sophomore rank (at least 30 semester hours earned) in the semester you apply; and 3. Have earned an accumulative GPA of 2.0 or above. To graduate with a Bachelor of Specialized Studies degree, you must: 1. Earn 120 hours, of which at least 39 must be courses with catalog numbers at the 3000-level or above, as shown in this catalog. This does not include graduate level courses. 2. Complete no fewer than 30 hours (the degree residency requirement) after being admitted to the Specialized Studies program. This total excludes any transfer credit, transient credit, Course Credit by

Examination, Independent Study coursework, etc., for which the initial registration occurred prior to application to the Specialized Studies program. 3. Complete 30 - 50 hours in the selfdesigned Area of Concentration approved by the Bachelor of Specialized Studies review committee. At least 50 percent of the coursework taken for the B.S.S. Area of Concentration must be completed at Ohio University. 4. Complete the University General Education requirements. 5. Complete the minimum of 32 hours of Ohio University coursework to satisfy the University residency requirement. 6. Earn at least a 2.0 GPA in the Area of Concentration and overall. “I could create the major that was perfect for me and the career I wanted to pursue. The crossdisciplinary nature of the Bachelor of Specialized Studies is the most alluring part of it because most real-world problems are crossdisciplinary.”—Alex Slaymaker, B.S.S. environmental planning and policy major, geography minor, environmental studies certificate

Examples

1) Communication and Deaf Studies 2) Acting and Dance Performance 3) Marketing and Nutrition

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