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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Transfer Student Spotlight


Alfonso Lopez

Alfonso is a transfer student from Salt Lake Community College majoring in Anthropology with a Health Emphasis and minoring in Integrative Human Biology. His long-term goal is to attend medical school. Alfonso also hopes once he has graduated to be an active member of his community and plans to be involved in politics and policy-making especially in things related to community health and health care.

While at SLCC Alfonso was involved in Student Support Services a program for under-represented college students.  At the U of U he has taken a leadership role in organizing the annual Pre-Med Conference and has been involved with Community Engaged Learning.  He just completed an internship and plans to do another.

He chose to come to the U because it is a place that encourages students to pursue their dreams and to imagine and achieve a bright future for themselves. He also appreciated the high quality of the U’s academic programs especially in the areas of medicine and business.

He faced several challenges when he first transferred to the U. He found it difficult to adjust to the larger class sizes and the heavier work load in his courses.  He is now glad for the increased academic challenges he found at the U because he feels they have helped him become a better student which in turn will help him be a better working professional and citizen.

The University is lucky to have a student as accomplished and community-minded as Alfonso attending our school. We wish him all the best as he moves on to medical school and beyond!



Tuesday, November 3, 2015

November U Explore Open Houses



The Major Exploration Center at the University of Utah would like to invite all exploring transfer students (currently attending and prospective) to attend their upcoming November open houses. 

U Explore Open Houses bring together U of U majors, minors, and extra-curricular activities related to particular career paths. They provide a great chance to meet with advisors, professors, current students, and alumni from a variety of exciting U of U programs; and we’ll feed you!

I Think Therefore I Earn: Arts and Humanities Careers
November 9th
 


Media, Marketing, and Money
November 16th

11:30 to 1:00
West Ballroom in the Olpin Union Building
U of U Campus 

Monday, October 26, 2015

Transfer Student Spotlight




Kaitlin Frary


Students looking for a role model for how to be a successful transfer student at the U of U should look to Kaitlin Frary’s example.  Kaitlin is an exceptional U of U transfer student who attended Utah Valley University, Brigham Young University, and the University of the Virgin Islands before coming to the University of Utah.

Kaitlin is majoring in Mining Engineering and has been extremely involved in extra- curricular activities related to her major including being Vice President of the Women in Mining Club and being active in The Society of Mining Engineers. Before she transferred she was very involved in the Engineering Club and the Chemistry Club at UVU.

She also just completed an exciting internship with Bowie Resources at their SUCFO mine in Salina, Utah. It is an underground coal mine. She worked with the reclamation and permitting group.   Kaitlin had an amazing experience working at Bowie Resources, “I learned so many things there that can’t be taught in a classroom. I would encourage all students to get an internship at some point in their college career.”

Kaitlin is also the primary care-giver for her 92 year grandmother, so she is a very busy person!

Kaitlin’s long-term goals are to work in project management at a mining company. She is especially excited about the possibility of working for international mining companies, so that she can live and work abroad.

Kaitlin chose the U of U because she wanted to stay in-state to take care of her grandmother, but also because the cost of going to the U was so much less than other schools.  Another big selling point were the many scholarship opportunities the U- especially the College of Mines and Earth Sciences - offered her.  She is the recipient of 3 scholarships: the WAAIME, the Freeport-McMoran, and the Browning.

Kaitlin admits that transferring to the U was pretty scary. It was hard to be thrown into a new group of people; she was worried about making new friends.  She now feels that her fears were unfounded. Joining clubs and doing extracurricular activities has helped her meet plenty of people in her department. She also appreciates the small size of her major; everyone gets to know each other because they take the same classes. She has also been able to really get to know her professors. She’s impressed by their concern for her academic success.

All transfer students should consider Kaitlin’s example of involvement when they begin their academic experience at the U.  Clubs, professional organizations, and internships are absolutely essential to building your resume, and they are a great way to network and make friends.

Kaitlin also provides a great example of how to fund your schooling at the U of U. General scholarships for transfer students can be hard to find, but departmental and major scholarships are much more plentiful. Transfer students should talk to their U of U major advisor about scholarships within their department and college.


Tuesday, September 29, 2015

October U Explore Open Houses

The Major Exploration Center at the University of Utah would like to invite all exploring transfer students (currently attending and prospective) to attend their upcoming October Open Houses. 

U Explore Open Houses bring together U of U majors, minors, and extra-curricular activities related to particular career paths. They provide a great chance to meet with advisors, professors, current students, and alumni from a variety of exciting U of U programs; and we’ll feed you!

Pathways to Health Professions
October 19th

 
From Concept to Product
October 26th


11:30 to 1:00
West Ballroom in the Olpin Union Building
U of U Campus




Friday, September 11, 2015

Transfer, Travel, and Learn!

College is all about learning right?  Well so is travel! So consider combining the two by participating in a U of U Learning Abroad Program.  Transfer students can benefit just as much from a Learning Abroad program as any other student, so start making plans for an amazing international experience by attending the GLOBAL U EXPO!
October 7th
11 AM to 2 PM
Union Ballroom on the U of U Campus

  • ·         Explore over 500 Learning Abroad Programs
  • ·         Enter a drawing for a learning abroad scholarship
  • ·         Attend a Learning Abroad 101 session

Prospective  transfer students are welcome!


Friday, August 28, 2015

The University of Utah Major Exploration Expo 2015

Unsure of your U of U major?  Trying to find the perfect minor to complement your degree?  Need to find ways to build your resume so you are ready for that job or graduate school search?

Accomplish all of these things (and collect a lot of swag!) at the Annual U of U Major Exploration Expo! 

The Expo is a giant event which brings all U of U majors, minors, and certificates and huge variety of extra-curricular activities together under one roof, so you can explore all the varied opportunities the U of U can offer you. 

You don’t have to be attending the U to come to the Expo; prospective transfer students are welcome to attend. We will even pay for your parking!

This year’s Expo will take place on:

Wednesday, September 30TH
From 10 am to 2 pm
in
The Olpin Union Ballroom on the U of U Campus


Perspective transfer students who plan to drive their car to the Expo can park in the pay lot to the east of the Union Building (check out the campus map for more information: http://map.utah.edu/ ). Once you are in the Union Building, stop by the Transfer Center table and we will give you a parking validation.

See you at the Expo!


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Tau Sigma Honor Society

Tau Sigma is a national honor society specifically for transfer students.  It recognizes academic excellence attained by transfer students in their first semester at their transfer institution. At the U of U, eligibility is determined by first semester grades and attendance at Transfer Tuesday events. Transfer Tuesdays are programs on a variety of topics relevant to transfer students. Check out the Tau Sigma website for more information: