Add/Drop Ends on Monday, September 16! You will no longer be able to make any changes to your schedule on SPIRE once your Enrollment Appointment ends. Look at your schedule right now and double check to be sure it's 100% correct. Even if you didn't make any changes, look at it!
Are you interested in declaring Sociology? The Fall 2013 declaration period starts on Tuesday, September 17 and ends on Friday, October 25. For more information, contact the Sociology Undergraduate Office in 712 Thompson or the Sociology Peer Advisors Office in 722 Thompson. Did you know Sociology has their own blog? Click here to read their latest post!
Career Fairs are coming! Are you prepared? Attend a Career Fair Prep Workshop on Tuesday, September 17 at 5:00pm in Goodell 508. Come to this workshop to learn how you should dress, what you should bring, and how to converse with the recruiters. This event is presented by Career Services.
CMASS (the Center for Multicultural Advancement & Student Success) is hosting the 4th Annual Leadership Symposium: Bridging Personal & Professional Identities on Saturday, October 5th, 2013 from 12:00-6:00 PM with Guest Speaker Amnat Chittapong, Dean of Holyoke Community College. Exemplary leaders display skills and abilities wherever they are. Through this symposium, speakers and facilitators will challenge you to think critically about your leadership identity as it relates to daily and future engagements. To register, just click this link: http://umassamherst.collegiatelink.net/form/start/25649. the new window will lead you to Campus Pulse - use your Net ID and Password issued by the University and look for the Registration Form. The registration deadline is September 23, 2013.
Looking for a planner? We still have some in Undergraduate Advising. Stop by 613 Goodell to pick one up and let us know you read the blog! You can also pick one up at the Academic Advising Link this week. Stop by with a question, leave with a planner! The Link is open Sunday - Thursday nights from 4:00pm - 8:00pm. Peers are waiting in the Learning Commons of the DuBois library to help!
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