Undergraduate Newsletter
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Table of Contents Semester at a Glance January 14 Classes begin January 22 Last day to add classes via UAccess & without instructor signature January 23 -Begin $25 course late drop fee -Change of schedule form required to add a class with instructor signature January 28 Last day to drop classes without ‘W’ notation on transcript January 29 - Must submit by 3 PM SGPP Internship Spring 2015 application. - Any classes dropped as of today will receive a notation of “W” on transcript February 1 Deadline to apply for graduation/degree candidacy for Spring and Summer 2015 February 4 Last day to add units before $250 late fee. February 10 Last day to file Grade Replacement Opportunity (GRO) March 10 Last Day to change classes with only instructor signature, after today, College Dean also March 31 Last Day to withdraw from a class via UAccess May 6 Last Day of Classes & last day to submit complete withdrawal from UA May 7 Reading Day May 8-14 Final Exams SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 2
Job Opportunity
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May 2015 Graduation
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Reminder
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Scholarship Opportunities
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SGPP Events
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Internship Opportunities
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Announcements
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Academic Advising
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May 2015 Graduation SBS Convocation RSVP Form The SBS Convocation RSVP form will open Monday, April 6, 2015! Please RSVP on April 6th at http://web.sbs.arizona.edu/college/convocation
GradFest Spring 2015 March 24th thru 26th, 2015 9am–5pm, OPEN LATE ('til 7pm) on Wednesday, March 25th! GradFest makes getting ready for graduation EASY and CONVENIENT, bringing all of your grad and post-grad needs into one event that celebrates not only your academic accomplishments, but your exciting venture into the work force and your successes in the years to come!
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May 2015 Graduation GRADUATING IN
May 2015? APPLICATION LATE FEE NOW APPLICABLE
If you are graduating this May you can still apply for degree candidacy, but a $50.00 late candidacy application fee will now be assessed.
Detailed instructions on how to initiate your paperwork, can be found on our degree check page.
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Reminder
Summer Session 2015 Pre-Session: May 18 - June 6 Session 1: June 8 - July 9 Session 2: July 13 - August 12 Registration begins March 23, 2015 For more information contact: The Office of Summer & Winter Session Administration Building 221G Phone: 520-626-8200 or 1-800-457-3349 uasummer@u.arizona.edu
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Scholarship Opportunities
Or go to this link: https://scholarshipuniverse.arizona.edu/suha
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Scholarship Opportunities
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Scholarship Opportunities
Scholarship Universe Link https://scholarshipuniverse.arizona.edu/suha
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Scholarship Opportunities
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/form/fall-2015-sgpp-textbook-scholarship-application-0
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Scholarship Opportunities
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/form/dr-rosendo-gomez-scholarship-application
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SGPP Events
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/spring2015-workshop-series
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SGPP Events
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/spring2015-workshop-series
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Internship Opportunities
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Internship Opportunities
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Internship Opportunities
The Japan Information and Culture Center (JICC) Embassy of Japan Summer 2015 Internships Internship information links
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/sites/sgpp.arizona.edu/files/ jicc-intern-info-summer-2015.pdf http://www.us.emb-japan.go.jp/jicc/employment.html
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Internship Opportunities Internship Opportunities! Check out the SGPP Internships page for an updated comprehensive list of all local and regional internships, such as:
The Arizona Historical Society The Middle East Institute The White House Internship: A Public Service Leadership Program
Contact information, internship description, instructions on how to enroll, and more! The School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona claims no political affiliations.
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Announcements Rachel Harmon delivers the 2015 Soll Lecture "WHY ARREST?" When Tuesday, March 24, 2015 4:00-5:00 PM Add to Calendar
Where James E. Rogers College of Law 1201 E. Speedway Blvd. Room 168 Tucson, AZ 85721
Click here for a map and directions
The James E. Rogers College of Law is pleased to announce that Rachel Harmon will deliver the 2015 Soll Lecture. "Why Arrest?" This lecture argues that it is time to rethink the centrality of arrests in law enforcement and criminal justice practice. The price tag of arrests is higher than we have traditionally acknowledged, and in many instances taking individuals into custody is not essential to our criminal justice ends. Eliminating the majority of the 13 million or so arrests that take place each year presents significant challenges, both political and practical, but it is time to reconsider the vast costs we now casually impose in the name of public safety. About Rachel Harmon Rachel Harmon is the Sullivan & Cromwell Professor of Law at the University of Virginia law school. She teaches in the areas of criminal law, criminal procedure, and civil rights. Her scholarship focuses on the legal regulation of policing, and she has forthcoming or recently published articles in the New York University Law Review, Stanford Law Review, and Michigan Law Review. Much of her writing emphasizes the significance of non-constitutional law in shaping police conduct, and Professor Harmon helps law enforcement agencies and non-profit groups find ways to improve policing and increase accountability. Professor Harmon is also serving as the Associate Reporter for the American Law Institute's recently announced project on Principles of Law for Police Investigations. From 1998 to 2006, Professor Harmon served as a prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice. After a brief stint at the U.S. Attorney's Office in the Eastern District of Virginia, she worked in the Civil Rights Division, Criminal Section, prosecuting hate crimes and official misconduct cases, many of which involved excessive force or sexual abuse by police officers. Harmon received her law degree at Yale Law School. There is no cost to attend this event, and it is open to the public.
Register Now! Please direct questions to Emily Cayton at ecayton@email.arizona.edu or 520-626-3056. SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18
Announcements
RSVP HERE
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Announcements
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Announcements Great opportunity for UA students only! Dillard’s Professional Dress Fashion Show Sunday, March 29th 10:30 am to 12:30 Tucson Mall @ 4500 N. Oracle Rd Just before UA’s big Spring Career Fair (March 31 & April 1), Dillard’s is opening up the runway and hosting this Dress for Success Professional Dress Fashion Show. Join in the fun!
Free breakfast Fashion show focused on Professional Dress Clinique make-up tutorials Raffles for gift baskets featuring fragrances and Giveaways from the trendiest brands such as Michael Kors, Sam Edelman, Gianni Bini and Antonio Melani
Limited seating available...You must register to attend. Sign up TODAY at http://arizona-csm.symplicity.com/events/ dressforsuccess Event sponsored by UA Career Services and the Terry J. Lundgren Center for Retailing SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 21
Announcements
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Announcements Dear Juniors and Seniors,
We have partnered with Career Services to give our junior and senior majors access to Wildcat Joblink. Wildcat JobLink is a state-of-the-art career management tool, offering UA students access to jobs, internships, and a range of other services including campus interviewing and resume referrals.
To access JobLink, please visit the Career Services website at https:// www.career.arizona.edu/joblink. All you need is your NETID and password to login and take advantage of these great services.
Why is SGPP only funding juniors and seniors to have access to JobLink? The funding comes from SGPP Program Fees, which only our junior and senior majors pay. If you are a freshman or sophomore, you are welcome to register and pay the annual $5 fee out of pocket. Visit https:// www.career.arizona.edu/joblink to register.
I will be a junior at the end of the current semester. When can I have access? SGPP will be requesting access for any students who have reached 60+ credits each semester after the census date (the 21st day of the semester). So, if you will have 60+ completed credits at the end of this semester, you will be granted access next semester after the census date. If you have any questions, please email ctryon@email.arizona.edu. SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 23
Announcements
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Announcements
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Academic Advising Academic Advising Info
To see your Academic Advisor click here for their contact information. You can also schedule an appointment with your advisor by logging into SBS WiseAdvising here.
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