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May 2008
Public Access
Category: All
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 7:30pm
- Description:
- Come to the CDC First Floor conference room to learn about opportunities during your junior year to win funding for internships, projects, and grad, med, law, business, education, and other postbaccalaureate programs.
Fellowships administrators from UAR, ORC/Bechtel, CDC, and Haas will discuss:
How to know which opportunities are right for you.
How to prepare in advance.
How to enlist faculty support.
How to communicate your unique aims in an application.
Learn about DAAD, Udall, Truman, Strauss, Center for the Study of the Presidency, Beinecke, Mellon Mays, as well as opportunities for senior year like the Rhodes, Cooke, Soros, Fulbright, Gardner, Ford, NSF, Tom Ford, and many more.
- Time:
- 6:30pm - 7:30pm
- Description:
- Come to the CDC First Floor conference room to learn about opportunities during your senior year to win funding for internships, projects, and grad, med, law, business, education, and other postbaccalaureate programs.
Fellowships administrators from UAR, ORC/Bechtel, CDC, and Haas will discuss:
How to know which opportunities are right for you.
How to prepare in advance.
How to enlist faculty support.
How to communicate your unique aims in an application.
Learn about Rhodes, Cooke, Soros, Fulbright, Gardner, Ford, NSF, Tom Ford, Marshall, Hertz, Liebmann, and many more.
- Time:
- 4:00pm - 5:00pm
- Description:
- Meet the head of the P.D. Soros Foundation's Fellowship Program, Dr. Warren Ilchman and learn about funding for graduate, medical, business school, etc. This fellowship is open to all majors and to seniors as well as recent alumni. If you or your parents are naturalized U.S. citizens, you are eligible.
Join us in 403 Sweet Hall. Please rsvp to rcourey@stanford.edu.
- Time:
- 4:00pm
- Description:
- Information meeting for current Freshmen!
If you're a sophomore with a GPA of 3.4 and above, with interests in global cultures and/or issues, learn about the Goldman Sachs Global Leaders Program at this information session!
Come meet this year's Stanford winner, Sara Heaps, and get her perspective on the process and its value.
This program is not the same as the Goldman Sachs internships.
Each year, the GSGLP identifies 150 students from around the world with potential to lead in whatever sector they choose, from development to the arts to public health, etc. Each of these wins $3000 and other benefits.
The top 75 attend a week-long leadership workshop in New York with the intent of augmenting their capacity to create change at Stanford and after Stanford.
The information session will be in 403 Sweet Hall, 4:10-5:05, on Wednesday, May 7th. The deadline usually falls too quickly after you return in the fall, so we invite you now.
- Time:
- 6:00pm - 7:00pm
- Description:
- Applying to graduate school in the fall? Or next year? Come learn how to put together a strong and persuasive application. On May 7 at 6pm in Jordan Hall, Rm. 041 (in the basement) Joseph Brown, PhD, Assistant Dean for Graduate and Undergraduate Studies and Diversity Programs in the School of Humanities and Sciences, will overview the application process and discuss:
* how graduate study differs from undergrad study and how this helps you
* how faculty on admissions committees think and why it matters
* how to choose which graduate programs to apply to and how many
* whether you should contact faculty and how to engage faculty the RIGHT way
* what a strong letter of recommendation is and how to get three of them
* many other topics
Staff from Undergraduate Advising and Research will be there to advise students and talk about Stanford resources available to aid students in the graduate application process.
Pizza will be served. This workshop is sponsored by Undergraduate Advising and Research (UAR) and the School of Humanities & Sciences Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies.
To RSVP for this workshop click on this link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=myxNHIpphcJIUVVvYB7l6Q_3d_3d
If you have questions about this event contact Joseph Brown, 'recruit_hs@stanford.edu', and please make the subject line of any correspondence "How to Apply to Grad School Workshop."
- Description:
- Change of Grading Basis Deadline
- Time:
- 6:00pm - 7:30pm
- Description:
- Will you be taking the General GRE in the next few months? Or next year?
Get a head start on preparing for this graduate admissions exam. On Wednesday, May 14 at 6pm Rm. 370 (370-370), former Kaplan instructor Joseph Brown, PhD, Assistant Dean for Graduate and Undergraduate Studies and Diversity Programs in the School of Humanities and Sciences will present a comprehensive approach to preparing for the General GRE.
* Learn how the computer adaptive GRE works and how to take control of a test that is trying to adapt to you
* Learn the best materials to use to study for the GRE
* Learn how faculty use the GRE in the admissions process
* Learn the four elements of a successful testprep strategy
A detailed set of notes and handouts from the talk will be available to each workshop participant, including information on the GRE subject tests.
Pizza will be served. This workshop is sponsored by the Undergraduate Advising and Research Office (UAR) and the Office of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences.
To RSVP for this workshop click on the following link:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=elN0LJ_2fyBI747OQokVNaCw_3d_3d
- Description:
- No Classes
- Description:
- Course Withdrawal Deadline
- Description:
- End-Quarter Period
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- End-Quarter Period
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