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PROSPECT DAY
M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E
M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E
T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T A M P A
T H E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T A M P A M E N ’ S L A C R O S S E T E A M
2015 NCAA Tournament Ranked in the Top 10 in 2014 and 2015 final polls 2014 NCAA Final Four 15-4 record in 2015 16-3 record in 2104 2015 SSC Regular Season Champions (5-0) 2015 SSC Tournament Champions 2014 SSC Regular Season Champions (5-0) 2014 SSC Tournament Champions 2013 DSC Regular Season Champions 2012 DSC Regular Season Champions
FIRST FOUR YEARS
PHILOSOPHY
Positive, Hard Working Team First Play Fast – Play Strong
Recruiting: Is the lifeblood of every program Recruit the best to be the best Every player that comes to
Tampa will have an opportunity to play lacrosse
FALL
Back to campus in August Tryout for team in fall Rosters set – Varsity / JV for
fall
At Division II we have a 45 Day period Lifting 3 days a week with
Strength & Conditioning Staff 24 Practice Dates including 2 Dates of competition
FALL – Non Traditional Segment
At Mercer Vs. Cancer Event Flash Store Fall ball ends
beginning of November Dead Week before
exams
WINTER Winter workout
packet Focus: Strength,
running, and lacrosse skills
Preseason: Team returns to
campus 1 week prior to first day of spring
semester classes
SPRING – Traditional Segment Practice MTWRF GAMES MID WEEK AND SAT/SUN ONE DAY OFF/WEEK 2 LIFT SESSIONS FILM AND SCOUTING REPORTS
16 DATES OF COMPETITION
Sunshine State Conference Championship Tournament
NCAA Tournament
Top DII Schedule Every Year
FACTS & FIGURES
Facts and Figures, 2015-2016
8,037 students enrolled for Fall 201519 consecutive years of record enrollmentApproximately 50% of students from FloridaStudents from 50 states and 140 countriesAbout 1,400 international students65% of full-time students live in campus housingApproximately 1,700 degrees conferred annually
FEES
Full-time Undergraduate:
Tuition and Fees: $27,044Room and Board: $9,900TOTAL: $36,944
Graduate Programs: $573/credit hour Continuing Studies: $399/credit hour Executive MBA Program: $45,126/two-year program totalMFA in Creative Writing: $7,716/semester plus residence fee
Financial Aid 92% of students receive aid $55 million in institutional aid $160 million total aid (includes grants, loans and campus
employment)
ADMISSIONS
ACADEMIC PROFILE
Average SAT: 1,110 Average GPA: 3.3
MAJORS
Academics About 200 academic programs of
study College of Arts and Letters College of Natural and Health
Sciences College of Social Science,
Mathematics and Education Sykes College of Business (AACSB
accredited) Graduate Studies: 11 master's
programs and nine concentrations —three MBA programs (seven concentrations), M.S. in Accounting, M.S. in Finance, M.S. in Marketing, M.Ed. in Education, M.S. in Instructional Design and Technology, M.S. in Nursing (two concentrations), M.S. in Exercise Science and Nutrition, and MFA in Creative Writing
Learning Communities
• Numerous worldwide study abroad options
• Learning by Doing: an undergraduate research and internship program
• Academic Success Center (including Advising, Academic Excellence programs, Student Transition and Persistence, Student Disability Services and Academic Exploration)
• Honors Program• First Year Seminar program• Saunders Writing Center• More than 40 different
kinds of experiential learning
• 1,000 internship opportunities
• Honors, Leadership and Entrepreneurial Residential Learning Communities
• 120 leadership program offered
• 407 programs/events sponsored by the Health and Wellness Center
• Honors courses taught by master professors
• 1:17 faculty-to-student ratio• Average class size: 21
Most Popular Undergraduate Majors*
International BusinessBiology/Environmental ScienceFinanceManagementMarketingCriminal JusticePsychologyNursingCommunicationMarine ScienceSport ManagementAllied HealthAccountingAdvertising and Public RelationsEducationEntrepreneurshipGovernment and World AffairsEconomicsFilm and Media ArtsManagement Information SystemsEnglish/WritingHuman PerformanceChemistry and BiochemistryMusical Theatre, Theatre and Dance
Entrepreneurship Center
Entrepreneurship Center
RESIDENCE LIFE
Campus Facts105 landscaped acres with 58 buildings, including 11 residence hallsExcellent athletic and fitness facilities38 safety personnel provide 24/7 campus coverage
Recruiting Process
Online
Profile
Upload Video & Transcri
pts
Attend Fall/Spri
ng Prospect
Camp
Update Transcri
pts &SAT/AC
T
Attend Summer
Overnight Prospect Camp
Coaches Evaluation Academic/Lacrosse
Fit
Sophomore Cycle
Junior Cycle
Make Official Visit to Tryout
with team
Coaches Final
Evaluation / Financial Package
NLI Signing
Application
Housing Deposit
Senior Cycle
QUESTIONS
Question & Answer panel of The University of Tampa Players and Coaches
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