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Welcome Follow the Roadmap: Learn Beyond the Classroom Planning to Study Abroad? Thinking about taking a semester abroad? Explore the University of Bath COSINE - Free Tutoring Program The CoS Career Specialist Is Available To Help You WISP News WISP Tutoring ICPP - The Intercultural Competence Passport Project Campus Events Steps to Leaps for Students - Student Discussion and Dialogue OUR - Office of Undergraduate Research Undergrad Research Seminar Series for Fall 2021 OUR Online Courses for Prospective & Current Researchers EPA P3 Student Design Competition Purdue Solutions - Get Hands-on Consulting Experience AstraZeneca- Internships Available ITSEW 2021- Statistical Sciences Workshop JCPenny Suit-Up Event - Do you Need Professional Attire? |
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Welcome to the College of Science Student Success Scene, a bi-weekly newsletter featuring activities and opportunities especially relevant for science undergraduates. The Science Student Success team is comprised of Terry Ham, International Student Integration and Retention Specialist, Natasha Harris, Associate Director of Science Diversity, Danielle Sheese, Career Development and Retention Specialist, Laura Starr, Director for Experiential Learning and Student Success, and Connie Kaspar Wise, Associate Director of Science Diversity.
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Follow the Roadmap: Learn Beyond the Classroom
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- Are you graduating in December 2021? Make sure to have completed all LBC reports by September 19, 2021.
- This summer did you complete an internship, undertake research, study abroad, or participate in another activity eligible for LBC points? Be sure to write your reports before you get too busy.
- Would you like to attend a conference, community service, or participate in another LBC activity for which you need some funding? Submit an LBC grant application
- Not enrolled in Learning Beyond the Classroom (LBC)? Enroll today!
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Planning to Study Abroad? |
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The Study Abroad Office is now accepting applications for spring and summer 2022. The application deadline for spring semester study abroad is September 15.
The Study Abroad Office offers online scheduling for remote advising meetings. Students can fill out a brief survey on the Study Abroad website to request an appointment. Based on their interests, they will be matched with a Study Abroad advisor and invited through BoilerConnect to schedule a phone or video call. Click Here |
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Thinking about taking a semester abroad? |
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| Explore the University of Bath. The University of Bath is consistently ranked amongst the top UK universities. College of Science students have successfully and enthusiastically studied there for decades. The university is set amongst green fields overlooking the historic city of Bath a mile away.
The city of Bath is located approximately 90 minutes by train southwest of London. It is considered one of the most beautiful cities in Europe and has received World Heritage status from UNESCO. For more than 2000 years Bath has been famous for its natural hot springs. The Romans first developed the site when they built a complex of baths and a temple to the goddess Minerva. In the 18th century many of the city's buildings were constructed; this Georgian architecture gives Bath its distinctive appearance and historical feel. The city is rich in museums and sites of interest and has many parks, gardens, and green spaces.
Want to know more? Click Here |
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COSINE - Free Tutoring Program
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| COSINE (College of Science Instructional Nightly Enrichment) is a FREE
tutoring program to help students succeed in first year science courses.
COSINE offers evening tutoring right in your own backyard. Our goal is
to help you develop problem-solving skills needed to do your homework.
Please visit us in Shreve for assistance. | Where: Shreve Hall Room C113B University Residences Support Center
When: Monday - Thursday 6:00-9:00pm August 30-December 9
For optimal tutoring results, bring your text books and class notes. |
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The CoS Career
Specialist Is Available To Help You
Make an appointment through the Boiler Connect system by choosing the
following
- Care Unit: Career
/ Preprofessional Advising
- Service: College
of Science Career Specialist
- Reason: Select
from Choices
- Location: CoS
Career Services (Virtual)
- Name: Danielle Sheese
Once an appointment is made a virtual meeting will be set-up. If you have issues scheduling, please call
765-494-1771 and the receptionist will assist you. |
What Services
Does the Career Development Specialist Provide?
- Career
counseling appointments
- Customized
career planning (holistic approach to student marketability at
graduation-how do students set themselves apart from other
students?)
- Choosing
a major/career path
- Career
assessment interpretation
- Discover
what students can do with their major
- Discussion
of interviewing strategies/mock interviewing & preparation
- Job/internship
searching-targeted resources
- Presentations
and workshops specifically tailored for College of Science students
- Networking opportunities with College of Science alumni including (Coffee & Conversation events and SCI 490 Course “Dean’s Leadership Forum”)
- And more (including website-https://www.purdue.edu/science/careers)
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The Women In Science Program (WISP) is excited to welcome our cohort of 200 upper-class and first-year students who identify as women, non-binary and male advocates this year! Together, we will learn, teach, grow, network, and have a blast!
For over twenty years, WISP has been striving to offer support and a sense of belonging while addressing issues of isolation in the male dominated field of STEM. Additionally, WISP promotes the development of personal and professional identities, facilitates networking and connections and aids in persistence towards earning an undergraduate degree in science from Purdue University.
The WISP Learning Community of 100 first year students:- builds
a supportive community of students interested in science, allowing for
the formation of natural study groups, and eliminating the isolation
first-year female students may face.
- partners each first-year student with an upper-class mentor enrolled in the College of Science.
- holds monthly programs which address topics of interest in science and life skills and allow for networking among students, staff, faculty and invited guests from academia, alumnae, and industry.
- sponsors a tutoring program, together with the College of Engineering, for all students enrolled in first year courses, where Honors science tutors serve as models of persistence.
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| Start the year off in the right direction...Need some assistance in classes, homework, concepts, formulas, etc? Head on over to WIEP-WISP tutoring Sunday-Thursdays 7-10pm in the University Residences Support Center located in Shreve Hall C123. Bring your books, calculator, homework, class notes, etc. Learn more by clicking HERE!
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The Intercultural Competence Passport Project |
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Please click here to sign up
For any questions please contact Terry Ham at hamt@purdue.edu. |
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Steps to Leaps for Students |
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Student Discussion and Dialogue - Supporting Student Grit in the Office of the Dean of Students
The Office of the Dean of Students helps students in many ways. Come learn about the resources that ODOS can provide when you fail or stumble so that you can get back on the right path.
When: Tuesday, September 7, 2021 6:00 - 6:30 PM Click Here to RSVP
Student Discussion and Dialogue - Supporting Networks With Faculty Members in Residential Life
Much research has shown the correlation between a student having a positive relationship with a faculty member and their success at Purdue. Residential Life has two programs that have facilitate students building those networks. Come learn about how the Faculty Fellow and Faculty-in-Residence programs can help you connect with faculty members!
When: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 5:00 -5:30 PM Click Here to RSVP
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The Undergrad Research Seminar Series is valuable to prospective and current undergraduate researchers.
Unless otherwise noted, seminars are hosted in HIKS G980D from 4:30 - 5:30 PM
September 2 - Undergrad Research 101: Where to Begin - Undergrads interested in getting started in research will learn what researchers are seeking, how they can approach potential research mentors, and what they need to do to prepare.
September 16 - Marketing Yourself: Undergrad Research - Whether you are looking for a research position or are a current researcher, learn how to market yourself to potential research mentors and/or employers. This session will highlight resumes, CVs and emails with some online marketing option.
Click here for more information |
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OUR Online Courses for Prospective & Current Researchers |
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The Office of Undergraduate Research hosts online courses for Prospective and current undergraduate researchers.
Course Information:
GS19501/ILS180 - Preparing for your undergraduate research experience: This course is for prospective Purdue undergraduate researchers who are interested in conducting undergraduate research or creative endeavors.
GS29501/ILS280 - Understanding your undergraduate research experience I : This course is for current Purdue undergraduate researchers to hone skills necessary for successfully reflecting on and completing the experience.
GS39501/ILS380 - Understanding your undergraduate Research Experience II: This course is for current Purdue undergraduate researchers to build upon the previous course and focus on research data collection, analysis, and communication for current Purdue undergraduate researchers.
GS49501/ILS480 - Beyond Undergraduate Research: This course is for any student to focus on continuing their education in graduate or professional school.
To learn more on these courses click here. |
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EPA P3 Student Design Competition |
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| The Center for the Environment and Purdue's OUR will offer support to faculty and their undergrad/grad teams to promote the development of projects for submission. The Center will provide up to $1000 total across a number of teams (limit of $200 per team) whose ideas show promise.
For more information and to register for the informational webinars click HERE |
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| Purdue Solutions is a management and technology-focused undergraduate consulting organization: we provide opportunities to consult Fortune 500 companies, non-profit, and start-ups. Please contact us @ purduesolutions.com with any questions.
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We are currently accepting applications for our Mount Vernon, Indiana location for the summer of 2022 and have several internships available for students majoring in a math or science-related field including:
- Project Management Intern
- Quality Assurance/Compliance Intern
- Quality Control Intern
- Validation Intern
For more information about these position please click HERE. |
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The National Institute of Statistical Sciences is proud to sponsor the INTERNATIONAL TOTAL SURVEY ERROR WORKSHOP (ITSEW) 2021, themed Total Survey Error in the Age of COVID-19. After a hiatus in 2020, ITSEW returns this year as a series of three virtual weekly seminars with the goal to promote discussion of questions of research, methodology and practice relating to Total Survey Error (TSE) and Total Survey Quality. Each session will be comprised of relatively short presentations and catalyzing discussion by a designated discussant, followed by floor discussion among all participants. NISS EVENT TYPE: Affiliate Award Fund Eligible, NISS Hosted, and NISS Sponsored Sponsors: National Institute of Statistical Sciences, RTI International, and Westat Cost: $25 US for students and $50 US for all others - for all three sessions Website:Register for this event through EventBrite or NISS website Location: Virtual Conference
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| Fall 2021 Purdue JCPenney Suit-Up Online Event August 29 – September 4, 2021. Take advantage of an extra 30% off on select merchandise and it can be used either online or in-store. If you prefer to wait to use your coupon, it will be valid for a one-time purchase now – October 31, 2021.
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