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9 a.m. - 1 p.m.College of Arts and SciencesLocations: Academic Building 7 Atrium, Merwin Hall Atrium, Whitaker Hall, Arts Complex, Music BuildingFaculty and advisors will discuss the college’s programs in the arts, humanities, justice studies, natural sciences and social sciences.
College of EducationLocation: Merwin Hall AtriumLearn about the programs available and what it takes to become a Florida-certified teacher.
U.A. Whitaker College of EngineeringLocation: Holmes Hall LobbySpeak with engineering faculty and staff and take a look at the program’s state-of-the-art classrooms and laboratories.
WELCOME TO FGCU
and Eagle EXPO
Time: 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (The last tour bus will be going out at 12:30 p.m. However, they will run until 2:00 pm. for pickups.)Location: Bus loop near Cross Currents (big, colorful) sculpture in Student Services PlazaTake a shuttle bus tour of campus to see Alico Arena, the Arts Complex and student housing at South Village and North Lake Village.
} South Village: Designed specifically for freshmen, South Village features suite-style single bedrooms, a large pool, SoVi dining and the First Year Residential Experience, which helps students successfully transition to independent college living. To visit South Village, take the shuttle to the RIGHT of the sculpture in the Student Services Plaza.
} North Lake Village: Transfer students should visit North Lake Village, which offers apartment-style single bedrooms, waterfront views of North Lake, an outdoor waterfront recreation area and tennis courts. To visit North Lake Village, take the shuttle to the LEFT of the colorful sculpture in the Student Services Plaza.
DRIVING TOURS} 8 a.m. Welcome Tent opens in the Student Services Plaza
} 8:45 a.m. Welcome and opening remarks on The Great Lawn
} 9:30 a.m. Presentations begin at times/locations specified in program
COLLEGE DISPLAYS
Registered Student OrganizationsLocation: The Great Lawn PatioMembers of Student Government and many other organizations will be available to talk with you about ways to get involved in campus life.
Research and Graduate ProgramsLocation: Student Services PlazaLearn about the faculty-led research opportunities available for undergraduates – just one of the features that sets FGCU apart from other universities.
Honors ProgramLocation: Student Services PlazaThe program offers unparalleled opportunities for superior students to pursue academic work that sparks their interests and challenges their abilities. Meet Honors Program faculty and students to learn more.
The University BookstoreLocation: Cohen CenterThe store, open 9 a.m.-4 p.m., is the place to stock up on athletic apparel and other FGCU merchandise.
LibraryLocation: Library BuildingThis invaluable resource offers access to millions of books and journals, a 120-seat computer lab, group study rooms, audio/visual production labs and video viewing space as well as Starbucks.
Art GalleryLocation: Arts ComplexView the current exhibit, “Yesterday, It was Sunny: A Solo Exhibition of Work by T.L. Solien,” whose painting, sculpture and works on paper combine surreal, cartoon-like imagery exploring his life, mind and emotional states.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS/PLACES
Lutgert College of BusinessLocations: Lutgert Hall Atrium and Sugden HallCollege representatives will discuss opportunities in the world of business, resort and hospitality management and PGA golf management.
College of Health Professions and Social WorkLocations: Marieb and Merwin HallsVisit with college faculty, advisors and students to learn about programs such as athletic training, clinical laboratory science, community health, health science, exercise science, nursing and social work.
COLLEGE PRESENTATIONS ContinuedCAMPUS WALKING TOURSTime: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.Location: Look for the large white tent on the Great Lawn Patio Find out what it’s like to be a student at FGCU on this guided tour.
West Lake VillageLocation: Two miles north of campusApartment-style housing next to Gulf Coast Town Center with three- and four-bedroom furnished apartments is ideal for upperclassmen. Tours available 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. (Transportation not available.)
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LOOK TO THE STARSCome tour the Egan Observatory and check out our solar telescope . Weather permitting
Find out what it’s like to be a student at FGCU on this guided tour .
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.at The Great Lawn Patio (White tent)
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Accelerated Collegiate Experience: An Early Admission Opportunity for High School Students Allison Bacigalupi, Director, Undergraduate Studies Academic Advising This full-time early admission program is geared to highly qualified high school juniors and seniors seeking an advanced scholarly experience with opportunity for college credit while simultaneously completing high school requirements. The program is open to students from Charlotte, Collier, Glades, Hendry and Lee counties.
Admissions, You, and FGCU Dr. Keith Fernander, Associate Director; Maria Elshahawy and Kristen Manjerovic, Coordinators Do you have what it takes to become an FGCU Eagle? Learn about the admission process and requirements.
All about the College of Education: Admission Requirements, Clinical Field Experiences and College Expectations Dr. Karen Burgard, Director of Candidate Services, Clinical Experiences & Partnerships This session provides information on College of Education programs, including admission and progression requirements, what to expect once admitted and employment possibilities.
Athletic Training, More than Tape and Ice Dr. Jason Craddock, Program Director, Athletic Training Discover the requirements for the athletic training program and the professions it makes possible.
Be Our Guest! Director, Academic Advisors, and Faculty Learn about the Resort and Hospitality Management program and concentration options, internship requirements and the unique opportunities available.
Career Opportunities with a Community Health Degree Michele Flippo Bolduc, Visiting Instructor Discover how a degree in Community Health can lead to graduate study in occupational therapy, physical therapy, community health professions and education.
Charting Your Course: Pathways to Major Selection Lisa Neris and Rickey Williams, First Year Academic Advisors Take the first step toward selecting your major, considering interests, abilities, values and other aspects of your personality when evaluating your choice of majors and careers.
Eagle View Orientation – The Next Step Corrie Schwabrow, Assistant Director, and Tabitha Dawes, Coordinator You’ve been accepted! Learn about the next step in your admission process and talk through what orientation is all about, how to prepare, how to register and what you’ll learn during the EVO program.
Engineering – Your Road to Success Dr. Lisa Zidek, Associate Dean Learn the steps necessary to pave your way to a successful career in the engineering professions.
Exercise is Medicine? How to Make a Career Out of Sweating for a Living Dr. Renee M Jeffreys, Assistant Professor Learn about the field of Exercise Science and how you can apply a degree in this field to improve the lives of others.
Exploring Professional Nursing at FGCU Dr. Anne Harner, Assistant Professor, and Dr. Anne Nolan, Associate Professor and Director Learn about professional nursing programs at FGCU from School of Nursing faculty, with emphasis on the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.). Information provided will help you navigate the path to B.S.N. program admission and discover the innovative curriculum that awaits you.
Finding Your Unique Path: STEM Majors and Teaching Dr. Carolynne Gischel, Interim Chair and Assistant Professor This session provides useful information for those whose interests lie in the STEM fields but who also have a passion for teaching. Learn about two grants that have recently been awarded to FGCU to help recruit strong STEM candidates who want to make a difference through teaching. If you are a student interested in STEM and have thought about teaching, you won’t want to miss this session.
First Year Transition Tips for Success Christina Badali and Gillian Mayglothling, First Year Academic Advisors Start preparing for the transition from high school to college with advice from First Year Advising academic counselors and a student peer advisor.
History Program – Jobs and Research Opportunities Dr. Nicola Foote, Professor and Program Chair Learn about the reasons to major or minor in history, and explore the wide range of career and research opportunities open to history undergraduates, as well as the exceptional job offers FGCU history majors have enjoyed.
PRESENTATION DESCRIPTIONS Honors Program: How to Get the Most Out of College Dr. Clay Motley, Director College is about more than getting a diploma. This session will focus on the Honors Program’s central features – academic excellence, cultural exploration, civic engagement and public service, transformative leadership and personal transformation – and how they prepare students for success at FGCU and beyond.
Living on Campus at FGCU Dr. Brian Fisher, Director Living on campus is an essential component for an enriching college experience. This presentation will include an overview of our housing options, Residence Life Program, First Year Residential Experience, Living Learning Communities and much more.
Occupational Therapy – Is It for Me? Karen Mock, Assistant Professor & Clinical Coordinator This brief presentation covers what occupational therapists do, where they work, and how to prepare for admission into an occupational therapy program.
PGA Golf Management Overview & Open House PGA Golf Management Faculty, Academic Advisor, and Staff Attend this one-hour session to learn about earning your bachelor’s degree and Class A PGA Membership. Playing ability is essential for program admission (12 handicap or less). Includes 16 months of required paid internship, player development and courses on running the business, instruction and people in the golf industry.
Physical Therapy – Achieving the Doctor of Physical Therapy Department of Physical Therapy and Human Performance Faculty Learn about one of FGCU’s most competitive programs and why students find our hybrid problem base curriculum model so effective in promoting lifelong active learning skills.
Pursuing the Medical Professions: Getting on the Right Track for Physician, Pharmacy, Veterinary, Dental, and all Medical Professional Careers Dr. Talal El-Hefnawy, Program Director Thinking about continuing on to a graduate program in the medical field? This presentation will help guide you in selecting the right majors and let you know what you need to do to prepare for a successful transition into medical school.
Show Me the Money! Barbara Peterson, Assistant Director, Financial Aid & Scholarships There are many ways to organize and plan for costs in order to make college affordable. Learn about opportunities for scholarships, grants, and loans and how to prepare financially for your academic career.
Social Work: A Helping Profession Lori Carroll, Social Work Field Education Coordinator This session reviews the plan of study, field education internship possibilities and organizational opportunities as well as career opportunities – both domestically and internationally.
Student Affairs at FGCU: Creating a Place You Call Home Current FGCU Students (Facilitated by the Dean of Students’ Office) Students who connect to the university through campus activities are more likely to graduate. This dynamic presentation features current students describing how they created a home at FGCU while on their journey toward graduation.
Success Matters! Academic Support at FGCU Lindsay Singh, Assistant Director Learn about the Center for Academic Achievement’s opportunities to engage students academically outside the classroom to help them become successful.
Theatre EXPOsed Gerritt VanderMeer, Assistant Professor of Theater and Program Leader, and members of the Improv Club Find out how to get involved with academic programs, main stage productions, and extracurricular activities.
We Mean Business! Capitalize on Your Opportunities Deans, Department Chairs, and Academic Advisors of the Lutgert College of Business Learn about the Lutgert College of Business, its traditional business majors and minors, and the resources it offers that foster student success.
You Don’t have to be a Music Major to be a Musician Faculty Members of the Bower School of Music We will talk about the opportunities available to ALL students regardless of their chosen major – come find out how you can enjoy your love of music throughout your college experience.
For presentation times, see pages 4-5.
FOR LABORATORIES AND DEMONSTRATIONS, SEE PAGE 11
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Concentrations are listed below degree programs.UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS GRADUATE MAJORS
UNDERGRADUATE MINORS
ACCOUNTINGANTHROPOLOGYART Digital Media DesignATHLETIC TRAININGBIOCHEMISTRYBIOENGINEERINGBIOLOGY Pre-professional Microbiology Organismal and EcologicalBIOLOGY – ACCELERATEDBIOTECHNOLOGYCHEMISTRYCHILD & YOUTH STUDIES Child Studies Youth Studies CIVIL ENGINEERINGCLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCECOMMUNICATION Communication Studies Public RelationsCOMMUNITY HEALTHCOMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Computer ProgrammingCRIMINAL JUSTICEEARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECONOMICSELEMENTARY EDUCATIONENGLISHENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESEXERCISE SCIENCEFINANCEFORENSIC STUDIESHEALTH SCIENCE Health Science Health Services AdministrationHISTORYJOURNALISMLEGAL STUDIESMANAGEMENT General Management Human Resource Management Sports ManagementMARINE SCIENCEMARKETINGMATHEMATICSMUSIC EDUCATION Choral InstrumentalMUSIC PERFORMANCE Voice Piano InstrumentalMUSIC THERAPY
NURSINGPGA GOLF MANAGEMENTPHILOSOPHYPOLITICAL SCIENCE Interdisciplinary Studies Government and Managerial Innovation Government and Information Systems Public AdministrationPSYCHOLOGYRESORT & HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT Event Management Restaurant and Club Management Spa ManagementSECONDARY BIOLOGY EDUCATIONSECONDARY MATHEMATICS EDUCATIONSECONDARY SOCIAL SCIENCE EDUCATIONSOCIAL WORKSOCIOLOGYSOFTWARE ENGINEERINGSPECIAL EDUCATION THEATRE
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESCRIMINAL JUSTICE (M.S.)ENGLISH (M.A.)ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (M.S.)FORENSIC STUDIES (M.S.)HISTORY (M.A.)MATHEMATICS (M.S.)PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (MPA)
COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONCURRICULUM AND EDUCATION (M.Ed.)DOCTOR OF EDUCATION (Ed.D.)EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.A.)EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (M.Ed.)SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.Ed.)TEACHER IMMERSION PROGRAM (TIP)
LUTGERT COLLEGE OF BUSINESSACCOUNTING AND TAXATION (M.S.)BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA)EXECUTIVE MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EMBA)
COLLEGE OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND SOCIAL WORKCLINICAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING (M.A.)SCHOOL COUNSELING (M.A.)SCHOOL COUNSELING (M.Ed.)OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (M.S.)SOCIAL WORK (MSW)NURSE ANESTHESIA (MSN)NURSE EDUCATOR (MSN)PHYSICAL THERAPY (DPT)DPT TRANSITIONALBSN TO DNPMSN TO DNP
CERTIFICATES CLINICAL LAB SCIENCEEDUCATIONAL MEDIA AND LEARNINGEDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGYHEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATIONLOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGEMENTMATHEMATICSPLANNINGPRIMARY HEALTH CARE NURSE PRACTITIONERTRANSITION TO SCHOOL COUNSELING
ADVERTISING ANTHROPOLOGY ART BIOENGINEERING BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY CLIMATE CHANGE COMMUNITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMPUTER SCIENCE CREATIVE WRITING CRITICAL THEORY DIGITAL MEDIA DESIGN EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE ECONOMICS EDUCATION ENGLISH
ENTREPRENEURSHIP ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FRENCH GENDER STUDIES GEOLOGY GERMAN GLOBAL STUDIES HISTORY INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES JOURNALISM LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES MANAGEMENT MARKETING MATHEMATICS
MEDIEVAL & EARLY MODERN STUDIESMUSEUM STUDIES MUSIC PEACE & SOCIAL JUSTICE PHILOSOPHY PHYSICS POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYCHOLOGY REAL ESTATE RELIGIOUS STUDIES SOCIOLOGY SPANISH STATISTICS SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT THEATRE WORLD LITERATURE
} Anatomy & Physiology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Hill Griffin Hall, Room 104} Biology SCALE-UP Demonstrations . . .Academic Building 7, Room 221 (9:00 am – Noon)} Engineering Labs: Bio, Civil, Environmental, and Software Engineering Labs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Holmes Hall} Forensic Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merwin Hall, Room 209} Human Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 110} Nursing Labs: Critical Care, Pediatrics, Medical/Surgical Simulations, Health Assessment; Foundations Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, 3rd floor} Occupational Therapy Activities of Daily Living and Splinting Marieb Hall, Room 203} Occupational Therapy Pediatric & Adult Intervention . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 205} PGA Golf Management Club Repair and Alteration . . . . . . . . . Sugden Hall, Room 211} PGA Golf Management Swing Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sugden Hall, Room 227} Physical Therapy Musculoskeletal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 101} Physical Therapy Neuromuscular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 103} Resort & Hospitality Management Spa, Food & Beverage, and Wine . . . .Sugden Hall} Sports Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marieb Hall, Room 111
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