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SATURDAY APRIL 14, 2018
SKYHAWK WELCOME DAY April 14, 2018
8:30AM-4:00PM Financial Aid Consultations | Duffy Academic Center, Suite 103 8:30AM Early Bird Campus Tours | Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex 9:30AM-10:00AM Registration | Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex 10:00AM-10:45AM Opening Remarks | Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex, Fieldhouse 11:00AM-3:15PM Campus and Residence Hall Tours | Depart from Chapel of Mary every 10 minutes
Full Campus Tours last approximately one hour and showcase our major academic facilities, in addition to the library, the dining commons, and one first year student residence hall. Residence Hall Tours last 30–40 minutes and will allow you to view a variety of residential areas on campus.
11:00AM-12:00PM Academic Program Sessions
LEO J. MEEHAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Economics | Sally Blair 103 Healthcare Administration AUPHA certification | Shields Science Center, Room 140 Business Administration AACSB accredited | Breakout sessions by major Accounting | Sally Blair 101 Finance | MacPháidín Library, Flynn Discovery Room International Business | Sally Blair 105 Management | MacPháidín Library, South Wing Marketing | Stanger 209 Undeclared Business | Sally Blair 120 SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES Humanities | Duffy Academic Center, Hemingway Theatre American Studies, English, Gender Studies, History, Languages, Philosophy, Religious Studies, Visual and Performing Arts
Sciences | Shields Science Center, Pettit Atrium 3+2 Engineering, Astronomy, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Planetary Science, Environmental Studies & Sciences, Health Sciences, Neuroscience, Physics, Undeclared Sciences *Session followed by tours of the Science Center from 12:00PM-12:45PM Communication | Cushing-Martin Hall, Kruse Center *Panel attendees are welcome to attend a tour of our digital media studio in Duffy 208 from 11:45-12:30 as part of this session Criminology and Sociology | Donahue Hall, Gartland Dining Room Education | Alumni Hall Auditorium Math, Computer Science, & 3+2 Computer Engineering | Merkert College Center, South Lobby Political Science and International Studies | Martin Institute, Room 105 Psychology | Martin Institute Auditorium Undeclared Humanities and Social Sciences | Roche Dining Commons, The Hill Are you curious about a major in the Humanities or Social Sciences, but are currently undecided? Come learn about the resources and support we provide to help you find an academic pathway in these fields.
12:00PM-2:00PM Academic Programs & Resources Fair with Lunch Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex 12:15PM-1:00PM 3+2 Engineering Lunch | Martin Institute Auditorium Come learn about our 3+2 partnership with the University of Notre Dame and the many opportunities available to Engineering students. *All students interested in Engineering should attend this session.
12:30PM-1:30PM Intercultural Affairs Dessert Reception
Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex, Second Floor Lobby Enjoy dessert and mingle with students and staff of the Office of Intercultural Affairs! Intercultural Affairs provides academic, cultural, and personal support to students — including students of color, LGBTQ+ students, first-generation college students, and international students — and helps to lead Stonehill College in creating both a diverse and inclusive community. Come learn about the mission and goals of this office. All are welcome! 1:15PM-2:00PM Academic Advising | MacPháidín Library, South Wing At Stonehill, academic advising is not limited to course selection. This session will highlight the many ways in which we support student success through academic guidance, faculty advising, and major and interest exploration.
Career Development and Internships
| Shields Science Center, Pettit Atrium How does Stonehill help prepare you for life after graduation? With almost 90% of students utilizing our office, come hear why Career Development is an important resource to know about early on in your academic career. We don’t simply critique resumes; we ask you about your goals and then work with you to create a customized action plan to achieve them. From internships to mentors to mock interviews, you will be prepared for life after Stonehill. Study Abroad and International Experiences | Sally Blair 120 Explore the many options Stonehill students have to engage in international experiences. In addition to covering the traditional study and intern abroad options, this session will also highlight Stonehill’s travel learning communities and service trips. 2:15PM-3:00PM Skyhawk to Skyhawk Student Perspective | Martin Institute Auditorium Come meet your fellow members of the Class of 2022 and hear what current students have to say about life on campus as a Skyhawk! President’s Leadership Forum for Families | Shields Science Center, Pettit Atrium An opportunity to have a conversation with Stonehill College‘s President John Denning, C.S.C, Vice President for Student Affairs Pauline Dobrowski, and Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Joe Favazza.
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