Newsletter 10202014

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Undergraduate Newsletter

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Table of Contents Semester at a Glance

Reminders

3-5

August 25 Classes begin

December 2014 Graduation

6

September 1 No classes/campus closed (Labor Day)

SGPP Events

7-11

September 2 Deadline to apply for Fall and Winter degree Candidacy

Campus Events

12-14

Internship Opportunities

15

September 2 Last day to add classes without instructor’s signature September 8 Last day to drop classes without notation on transcript September 10 Last day to submit application for Fall 2014 SGPP internship. September 15 Last day to increase units to avoid paying the $250 late fee. November 11 No classes (Veteran’s Day) November 27-30 No classes (Thanksgiving Break)

Washington D.C. Opportunities 16-18 Fellowship Opportunity

19

Announcements

20-27

Academic Advising

28

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December 10 Last Day of Classes December 11 Reading Day December 12-18 Final Exams Click here for all Fall dates SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 2

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Reminders Spring 2015 Priority Registration Information The Spring 2015 Schedule of Classes is now available. Students can now use their shopping carts and view their Enrollment Appointments in on UAccess. Unit Limit During Priority Registration: To increase course accessibility to students and decrease course hoarding during the 5 weeks of Priority Registration, a 16-unit maximum limit will be placed on enrollment via UAccess Student for all continuing students. Following the Priority Registration period, all continuing students will have access to UAccess Student to add additional units, if they wish, up to the 19-unit maximum set by their college. Exception - Active participants in the Honors College will be permitted to add up to the 19unit maximum throughout priority registration. October 13 - 19, 2014

Athletes, Veterans plus their dependents using GI Bill

® bene-

fits, junior Honors students, and senior Honors students - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/13/14 through 8pm on 10/19/14. October 20, 2014

October 20 - 26, 2014

Oct 27 - Nov 2, 2014

Medicine, pharmacy, and graduate (degree seeking and nondegree seeking) students – You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/20/14 and will have continuous access through the first

Seniors, post-baccalaureate education certification students, freshman Honors students, and sophomore Honors students You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/20/14 through

Juniors and NSE students – You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 10/27/14 through 8pm on 11/2/14.

Nov 3 - 9, 2014

Sophomores - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 11/3/14 through 8pm on 11/9/14.

November 10 - 16, 2014

Freshman - You will be able to register beginning at 6am on 11/10/14 through 8pm on 11/16/14.

November 17, 2014

Registration open to all degree seeking continuing students for registration, adds, drops, and changes.

November 19, 2014

Registration open to all degree seeking readmits and transfer students for registration, adds, drops, and changes.

December 19, 2014

Registration open to all non-degree seeking undergraduate students.

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Reminders SGPP Winter Courses  

Winter course registration begins Nov. 17, 2014. Please know that students may already add courses to shopping cart for Winter Registration.

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Governance, Security, State Formation and Terrorism

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Democracies, Emerging and Evolving

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Reminders 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.

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December 2014 Graduation

GRADUATING IN December 2014? APPLICATION LATE FEE NOW APPLICABLE

If you are graduating this December 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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SGPP Events

School of Government and Public Policy SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 7


SGPP Events

Present

Pizza with a Professional Thursday, October 23rd

12:30-1:30 SS 311

US Attorney’s Office Attorney David Zipps Limited seats available RSVP today!

http://sgpp.arizona.edu/content/speaker-series SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 8


SGPP Events Accelerated Master of Public Administration Truman Scholarship Information Session Are you interested in earning a Master’s degree while completing your Bachelor’s degree? Are you interested in earning a Master’s degree, but are unsure of scholarship opportunities?

Interested students are invited to attend the Accelerated Master’s Program and Truman Scholarship Information Session Wednesday, October 29th Social Sciences 311 1-2 PM Pamela Adams, Graduate Programs Coordinator, will discuss SGPP’s dynamic Accelerated Master’s Program requirements and opportunities. Scholarship Advisor Emily Kotay will present information regarding the Truman Scholarship. This scholarship provides funding for graduate school to students who are interested in pursuing a career in public service.

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SGPP Events

RSVP at http://sgpp.arizona.edu/ content/speaker-series SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 10


SGPP Events

Seats are limited! RSVP at

http://sgpp.arizona.edu/fall-2014-workshop-series

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Campus Events UA Presents UA Presents has an opportunity to invite students and staff of the School of Government & Public Policy to attend this show as our guests.

An Evening with Gabby Giffords & Mark Kelly Sunday, October 26th 7pm @ Centennial Hall More info: http://uapresents.org/gabby Here is the link to RSVP for tickets: https://www.formstack.com/forms/?1847401oDhlWFYHRa www.uapresents.org

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Campus Events

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Campus Events

JOIN US AT Pizza with a Professional: Careers in Law Monday, October 27, 2014 12 Noon - 1:30 PM Student Union Kiva Room Students from all majors are invited to a panel discussion on careers in law. Learn more about the educational and professional backgrounds of professionals working in these fields. This is an excellent opportunity for students to network and ask questions in an informal environment. Stay for all or part of the panel as your schedule allows. Free pizza provided.

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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: 

LeadLocal: Lead for Good

American University Spring 2015

Tucson Police Department

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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Washington D.C. Opportunities White House Internship Program Teleconference Information Session

www.whitehouse.gov/internships *Must be a US Citizen to apply*

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Washington D.C. Opportunities

http://sgpp.arizona.edu/content/past-sponsored-programs

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Washington D.C. Opportunities

http://sgpp.arizona.edu/washington-dc-internships-3 SGPP Undergraduate Newsletter Page 18


Fellowship Opportunity

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Announcements Washington Semester Program - Focus on Faculty An Opportunity for Students to Connect with WSP Professors Students are invited to join in a series of special online chat sessions about American University’s Washington Semester Program: Professor John Calabrese, Foreign Policy: Wednesday, October 22, 2014: 12:00-1:00pm Professor Richard Seminatin, American Politics: Thursday, October 23, 2014: 3:30-4:30pm Professor Daniel Freeman, Justice and Law: Wednesday, October 29, 2014: 4:00-5:00pm These web-based chats feature time for Q&A with the professors, so students can get direct answers to their questions about the Washington Semester Program. In addition, the professors will share details on what students will learn and experience during their WSP experience as well as information on the hotbutton topics in their area as they relate to Washington, D.C. Students will get the inside scoop on the programs, and learn first-hand how the Washington Semester Program is unlike any other learning experience. Please find log-in information for the online chat below and RSVP for the chat here: 1. Please join my meeting. https://global.gotomeeting.com/meeting/join/309953677 2. Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in
 using your telephone.

United States: +1 (619) 550-0003 Access Code: 309-953-677

 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting Meeting ID: 309-953-677 We recommend that students download this chat feature at least 10 minutes before the live chat begins, or earlier if so desired. I look forward to answering all your questions about the Washington Semester Program. Very best,

Heather Broberg, MBA / MA in International Communication Admissions & Recruitment Assistant School of Professional & Extended Studies, American University broberg@american.edu | american.edu/spexs To stay connected, receive updates and get alerts about upcoming events -'like' us on facebook at: https:// www.facebook.com/AmericanUniversitySPExS

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Announcements Our Voice, Our Vote 2014 Registration, Education & Mobilization: The Associated Students of the University of Arizona (ASUA) encourages all voters registered in Pima County to vote in the 2014 General Elections at the ASUA early polling site. Voters in any district of Pima County are welcome to vote October 9th through Friday, October 31st. This means come Election Day you won't have to wait in a long line to vote! You can also drop off your mail-in ballot in our offices. The polling stations are located in the ASUA office on the third floor of the Student Union Memorial Center (Room 325W) directly above The University of Arizona Bookstore and will be operating Monday through Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Voting will be conducted on a first come first serve basis. For further information or questions please contact ASUA at 520-621-2782 This is an element of ASUA's Our Voice, Our Vote 2014 campaign, a semester long campaign focusing on voter registration, education and mobilization.

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Announcements

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Announcements

Series Brings a Feast of Hot Topics Food is a common element that unites humanity, bringing us comfort, joy, and connection. At the same time, it is a source of confusion, stress, and environmental and socioeconomic peril. In this year's installment of our Downtown Lecture Series, held at the Fox Tucson Theatre, five UA faculty members will tackle the endlessly fascinating topic of food. From issues of sustainability to cultural traditions to modern health, each lecture will explore the complexities of one of our most basic human needs. More

Tucson: City of Gastronomy, Hub for Food Diversity Gary Nabhan Wednesday, October 22, 2014 - 6:30pm This presentation will highlight why Tucson has been nominated to become the first UNESCO-recognized Global City of Gastronomy in North America, and why it has become a nursery grounds for rediversifying the American diet as means to provide farmers with better livelihoods, celebrate our multi-cultural food heritage, and combat obesity and diabetes. It will also discuss how enhancing the diversity of food choices available to our community and others relates to issues of food justice and food democracy.

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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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