an overview of the day’s events - stephen f. austin state
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s e s s i o n sevent registration ......................................................................................... noon - 1 p.m.opening Programs ........................................................................................ 1 - 1:45 p.m.Academic fair .............................................................................................. 1:45 - 4 p.m.student services fair ................................................................................ 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.Campus tour experience ................................................................................ 1:45 - 5 p.m.residence hall tours ...................................................................................... 1:45 - 5 p.m.office of Admissions - Admission Counseling .................................................... 1:45 - 5 p.m.residence Life information sessions ................................................... 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m. financial Aid information sessions .................................................... 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m.orientation information sessions ................................................................ 3:15 and 4 p.m.freshman Admission information sessions ................................................... 3:15 and 4 p.m.transfer Admission information sessions ..................................................... 3:15 and 4 p.m.Program evaluation and t-shirt Giveaway ............................................................. 4 - 5 p.m.
v e n u e sCommercial Bank of texas .........................................................................10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Barnes & noble bookstore .........................................................................10 a.m. - 5 p.m.dining services .......................................................................................11 a.m. - 6 p.m.*
*Times may vary (Panda Express, Starbucks, Freshens Smoothies, Chick-Fil-A, Brick Oven Pizza, Bleecker St., Zoca).
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Event Registration Noon – 1 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center, first floorComplete a registration card, and receive further instruction and information.
Opening Programs 1 – 1:45 p.m.The opening programs provide a friendly Lumberjack welcome to SFA and an overview of the day’s events. Three simultaneous opening programs will occur in the Grand Ballroom, located in the Baker Pattillo Student Center; the Twilight Ballroom, located in the Baker Pattillo Student Center; and Kennedy Auditorium. Guests may then visit the following areas:
Academic Fair 1:45 – 4 p.m.Campus recreation CenterRepresentatives from each academic department and other aca-demic support services will be available to discuss areas of interest. A complete list of SFA’s areas of study and a map of the fairs may be found on Pages 4-5 in this program.
Student Services Fair 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center, first floorRepresentatives from many student support services and organiza-tions will be available to discuss areas of interest. A complete list of SFA’s student organizations and a map of the fair may be found on Pages 6-7 in this program.
Campus Tour Experience 1:45 – 5 p.m.sfA fountainEvery 20 minutes, SFA students will be available to lead you on a guided tour. The tour will provide a student’s perspective of the SFA experience.
Residence Hall Tours 1:45 – 5 p.m.Use the enclosed map and on-campus signage to take a self-guided tour of your choice of residential facilities. Residence Life members will be available to help familiarize you with each facility.
Office of Admissions - Counseling 1:45 – 5 p.m.rusk Building, room 206Admissions counselors will be available to conduct status checks and discuss specific concerns of students who have applied for admission. Questions regarding residency and Veteran’s Affairs/GI Bill benefits also may be directed here. Applications and other literature will be available.
Residence Life Information Sessions 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center - theater, second floorResidence Life will present information on SFA’s residential facilities, policies and the benefits of living on campus.
Financial Aid Information Sessions* 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m.Kennedy AuditoriumStaff from the Office of Student Financial Assistance will present information on grants, loans, work-study programs and scholarships. Information tables will be available until 5 p.m.
*If you would like to know the status of your financial aid package, please call (936) 468-2403, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Freshman Admission Information Sessions* 3:15 and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center - twilight Ballroom, second floorAn admissions counselor will provide details regarding SFA’s admis-sion process for high school students who have not yet applied for admission. The information will include freshman admission standards, application guidelines and additional requirements.
*Current high school students enrolled in dual credit courses are considered incoming freshmen when applying for the semester directly following their high school graduation.
Orientation Information Sessions 3:15 and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center - regents suite A, second floorStaff from the Office of Orientation Programs will present informa-tion on summer freshman and transfer orientation. Information will be available and payments accepted until 3:30 p.m.
*Payments also will be accepted at the Student Services Fair from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Transfer Admission Information Sessions 3:15 and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center - regents suite B, second floorAn admissions counselor will provide details regarding the admis-sion process for students who wish to transfer into SFA from any college or university. The information will include transfer admis-sion standards, application guidelines and additional require-ments.
Program Evaluation and T-shirt Giveaway 4 – 5 p.m.Baker Pattillo student Center - Grand BallroomBeginning at 4 p.m., turn in your completed evaluation located on Page 11 in this program for a free SFA T-shirt (students only please).
*The Nursing Complex will be open for tours.
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AccountingAddiction studies Administrative LawAdvertising design Agribusiness Agricultural developmentAgricultural development- ProductionAgricultural machineryAgriculture, GeneralAgronomy American studies Animal science Anthropology Applied Arts and sciences Art Art history Astronomy Athletic trainingBilingual education Biochemistry BiologyBiotechnology Business CommunicationBusiness economicsCeramics Chemistry Child development and family LivingChildren’s Literature Cinematography Classical Literary studies Combined sciences Communication disordersCommunication studies interpersonal Communication media studies organizational Communication Public Communication Community health Computer information systemsComputer scienceCreative writing Criminal justice Corrections Law enforcement Legal Assistant dance deaf and hard of hearingdigital media drawing early Childhood educationearly intervention economicseducational interpreting electronic Businesselementary education english english as a second Language engineering
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Keyboard Pedagogy orchestral instrument voice nursing orientation and mobility PaintingPhilosophy PhotographyPhysics Political science Poultry science Pre-engineeringPre-dentistryPre-Law Pre-medicinePre-occupational therapyPre-optometryPre-PharmacyPre-Physical therapyPre-Physician’s AssistantPre-veterinary medicine Professional and technical writing Printmaking PsychologyPublic Administration rehabilitation services religious studies salessculpture secondary education social worksociologysound recording technology spanish spatial science natural resources surveying special education sports marketingstatistics studio Art sustainable Community development theatre visually impaired
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Accounting ClubAd hocAfrican student organizationAgri-AmbassadorsAgriculture show teamAlliance, theAlpha Chi omegaAlpha epsilon delta Pre-health honor societyAlpha Gamma rhoAlpha Kappa Alpha sorority inc.Alpha Lambda omega Christian sorority inc.Alpha nu delta multicultural fraternity inc.Alpha omegaAlpha Phi Alpha fraternity inc.Alpha Phi omegaAlpha Psi omega (theatre)Alpha tau omegaAm. Assn. of Petroleum GeologistsAmerican marketing Assn.American medical student Assn.American society of interior designersAmnesty internationalAnthroplogy/Archaeology ClubArt AllianceArt metal jewerly societyAssociation of Baptist studentsAssociation of Graduate students of social workBaptist student ministryBeta Alpha PsiBeta Beta Beta - national Biology honor societyBeta Gamma omegaBig jacksBiology ClubBraille and Cane ClubCampus Crusade for ChristCanterbury episcopal students’ Assn.Caribbean students Assn.Catholic daughters of AmericasCatholic student organizationChi Alpha Christian fellowshipChi omegaChinese student AssociationClub de espanolCollegiate ffACollegiate middle Level Assn.Criminal justice Assn.Crosspointdelta Chidelta delta deltadelta sigma theta sorority inc.delta tau deltadelta zetadiamond dollsdisney College Program Alumnidream Buildersdriving jacksducks unlimited
early Childhood organizationenvironmental Awareness movement, thefamily/Consumer science teachers Associationfashion merchandising Clubfashion n’ motionfellowship of Christian Athletesfencing Clubfinance Club -- Phi Alpha Kappafrench Clubfusion student ministryG-forceGames and misc. entertainmentGamma Kappa omegaGamma sigma sigmaGender studies ClubGeography ClubGerman ClubGrandma and Grandpa’s Christian fellowshiphistory Clubhonor student Associationhorsemen’s Associationhospitality Administration societyimpact movementinternational interior design Assn.interfraternity Councilinvisible Childrenjack 2 jackjacks Council on family relationsjack walkersjuneteenth student AssociationKappa Alpha orderKappa delta Chi sorority inc.Kappa delta PiKappa Kappa PsiKappa sigmaKappa upsilon sigmaKnights of ColumbusK.r.u.m.P.n.G. s.L.o.w. dancing organizationLambda sigma upsilon Latino fraternity inc.League of LeadersLearning jacks AssociationLinguistics ClubLumberjack LionsLumberjacks for Lifemass Communication Associationmathematical Assn. of Americamen of Achievementmen of God Christian fraternity inc.multicultural Greek Councilmu Phi epsilonmu sigma upsilon sorority inc.muslim student Associationnacogdoches Anime Clubnat’l Assn. of environmental Professionalsnat’l Association for the Advancement of Colored People
nat’l Broadcasting societynat’l Pan-hellenic Councilnat’l residence hall honorarynat’l society of Collegiate scholarsomega delta Phi fraternityomega Kappa Alphaomega Lambdaomega Psi Phi fraternity inc.omicron delta Kappa Leadership honor societyorganization of Athletic training studentsorganization of Latin AmericansPagan student AlliancePaintball Players AssociationPershing riflesPhi Alpha delta Law fraternity, internationalPhi Alpha thetaPhi Beta LambdaPhi Boota roota Phi delta thetaPhi eta sigma nat’l honor societyPhi Kappa PsiPhi mu Alpha sinfonia Phi rho PsiPhi theta GammaPhi upsilon omicron Pi Kappa deltaPi Kappa PhiPi mu epsilon Poultry science Club Pre-Law Club Pride nacPsi Chi - the international honor society in PsychologyPsychology Clubreal talkrehabilitation AssociationrisQ magazinerudisiArunning Appreciation Clubschool Psychology student Associationservice jackssfA saxophone AlliancesfA Panhellenic Assn.sigma Alpha epsilonsigma Alpha musigma Alpha Prof. Ag sororitysigma Chisigma Gamma epsilon sigma Lambda Beta international fraternity inc.sigma Lambda Gamma sorority inc. sigma nu fraternitysigma Phi Lambdasigma tau deltasociety for Advancement of managementsociety of American foresters
society of Physics studentssociety of Professional journalistssociology and Gerontology Clubsoul ii soul Gospel Choirstriving towards educational Prosperitystudent Activities Assn.student Association for fire ecologystudent Assn. of social workersstudent Association for Behavior Analysisstudent Council of exceptional Childrenstudent dietetic Associationstudent foundation Assn.student Government Assn.student nurses’ Associationstudent society of Arboriculturesubplots: friends of Creative writingswinging jackssylvans: Professional forestry Clubtalking handstau Beta sigmatau Kappa epsilontraditions Councilunityup til dawnvoices for Planned Parenthoodwesley foundation united methodist student Centerwildlife societywomen of virtueworld Politics Clubwrite Club, the Xi sigma Pi - forestry honor societyyellow houseyoseikan Budo Clubyoung Conservatives of texasyoung democratsyoung Life Leadership trainingzeta Phi Beta sorority inc.zeta tau Alpha
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RESIDENCE HALLS AT A GLANCE
FIRST YEAR COMMONS:Steen F / C S • • • • • • 12x22 710 $2,219Hall 16 C C • • • • • 12x15 410 $1,804Hall 14 C C • • • • 12x15 408 $1,804Kerr F C • • • • • 11x15 507 $1,739Lumberjack Landing M / F S • • • • • • 14x25 384 $2,935
Kerr F C • • • • • 11x15 507 $1,739Griffith C C • • • • 11x15 508 $1,739Hall 10 F C • • • 12x15 138 $1,739Todd F C • • • 12x15 98 $1,757Mays M C • • • 12x17 140 $1,739Hall 20 C P • • • • • • 12x24 367 $2,333Lumberjack Lodge - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 651 sq. ft. 56 $3,566Lumberjack Lodge - 4 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 1006 sq. ft. 252 $3,359Lumberjack Village- 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 665 sq. ft. 420 $3,566Lumberjack Village - 2 Bdrm Quad - 2 to a Bdrm C S • • • • • • • 665 sq. ft. 420 $2,614Lumberjack Village Building 3 - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • • 786 sq. ft. 142 $3,999North C S • • • • 9x17 92 $1,976South C S • • • • 9x17 90 $1,976University Woods - 1 Bdrm C S • • • • • 552 sq. ft. 22 $3,303University Woods - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • 800 sq. ft. 72 $2,715
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FIRST YEAR COMMONS:Steen F / C S • • • • • • 12x22 710 $2,165Hall 16 C C • • • • • 12x15 410 $1,760Hall 14 C C • • • • 12x15 408 $1,760Kerr F C • • • • • 11x15 507 $1,697Lumberjack Landing M / F S • • • • • • 14x25 384 $2,863
Griffith C C • • • • 11x15 508 $1,697Hall 10 F C • • • 12x15 138 $1,697Todd F C • • • 12x15 98 $1,714Mays M C • • • 12x17 140 $1,697Hall 20 C P • • • • • • 12x24 367 $2,276Lumberjack Lodge - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 651 sq. ft. 56 $3,479Lumberjack Lodge - 4 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 1006 sq. ft. 252 $3,277Lumberjack Village- 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • 665 sq. ft. 420 $3,479Lumberjack Village - 2 Bdrm Quad - 2 to a Bdrm C S • • • • • • • 665 sq. ft. 420 $2,550Lumberjack Village Building 3 - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • • • • • 786 sq. ft. 142 $3,901North C S • • • • 9x17 92 $1,928South C S • • • • 9x17 90 $1,928University Woods - 1 Bdrm C S • • • • • 552 sq. ft. 22 $3,222University Woods - 2 Bdrm C S • • • • • 800 sq. ft. 72 $2,649
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