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Wed, Jun 19, 2013

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Wed, Jun 19, 2013
8:30am
Access to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Access to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Access camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Thu, Jun 20, 2013
8:30am
Access to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Access to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Access camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Fri, Jun 21, 2013
8:30am
Access to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Access to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Access camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Sun, Jun 23, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Mon, Jun 24, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Tue, Jun 25, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Wed, Jun 26, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Thu, Jun 27, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Fri, Jun 28, 2013
Bridge to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Bridge to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Bridge camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Sun, Jul 7, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Mon, Jul 8, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Tue, Jul 9, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Wed, Jul 10, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Thu, Jul 11, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Fri, Jul 12, 2013
Gateway to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Gateway to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Gateway camp is a residential camp with a Sunday evening orientation session and a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, housing (if applicable), insurance, project materials and activities.
Mon, Jul 15, 2013
8:30am
Entry to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Entry to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Entry camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Tue, Jul 16, 2013
8:30am
Entry to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Entry to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Entry camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Wed, Jul 17, 2013
8:30am
Entry to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Entry to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Entry camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Thu, Jul 18, 2013
8:30am
Entry to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Entry to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Entry camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Fri, Jul 19, 2013
8:30am
Entry to Engineering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The Entry to Engineering Camp is a one week camp designed to provide students with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Entry camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Mon, Jul 29, 2013
8:30am
Girlgeneering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The goal of our Girlgeneering camp is to increase the interest of high ability young women in a career in engineering by combating stereotypes, creating connections, reducing the issue of competition for resources with boys, and demonstrating the real-world social impact of engineering. This one-week day camp will introduce middle school young women to the field of engineering by showing how engineering is connected to personal issues, social concerns, and community interests. The Girlgeneering camp is designed to provide young women with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Girlgeneering camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Tue, Jul 30, 2013
8:30am
Girlgeneering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The goal of our Girlgeneering camp is to increase the interest of high ability young women in a career in engineering by combating stereotypes, creating connections, reducing the issue of competition for resources with boys, and demonstrating the real-world social impact of engineering. This one-week day camp will introduce middle school young women to the field of engineering by showing how engineering is connected to personal issues, social concerns, and community interests. The Girlgeneering camp is designed to provide young women with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Girlgeneering camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Wed, Jul 31, 2013
8:30am
Girlgeneering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The goal of our Girlgeneering camp is to increase the interest of high ability young women in a career in engineering by combating stereotypes, creating connections, reducing the issue of competition for resources with boys, and demonstrating the real-world social impact of engineering. This one-week day camp will introduce middle school young women to the field of engineering by showing how engineering is connected to personal issues, social concerns, and community interests. The Girlgeneering camp is designed to provide young women with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Girlgeneering camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Thu, Aug 1, 2013
8:30am
Girlgeneering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The goal of our Girlgeneering camp is to increase the interest of high ability young women in a career in engineering by combating stereotypes, creating connections, reducing the issue of competition for resources with boys, and demonstrating the real-world social impact of engineering. This one-week day camp will introduce middle school young women to the field of engineering by showing how engineering is connected to personal issues, social concerns, and community interests. The Girlgeneering camp is designed to provide young women with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Girlgeneering camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Fri, Aug 2, 2013
8:30am
Girlgeneering - Special Events (Nedderman Hall)
The goal of our Girlgeneering camp is to increase the interest of high ability young women in a career in engineering by combating stereotypes, creating connections, reducing the issue of competition for resources with boys, and demonstrating the real-world social impact of engineering. This one-week day camp will introduce middle school young women to the field of engineering by showing how engineering is connected to personal issues, social concerns, and community interests. The Girlgeneering camp is designed to provide young women with a broad exposure to the variety of engineering disciplines -- aerospace, biomedical, civil & environmental, computer science, electrical, materials science and mechanical -- plus related topics in chemistry and physics. Field trips to see engineering at area businesses and team projects supplement the classroom activities. This camp is limited to 50 students. The Girlgeneering camp is a 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. day camp with a Friday evening awards session. The program fees cover a participant's meals, insurance, project materials and activities.
Tue, Aug 20, 2013
8:30am
Success U - Special Events (Palo Duro Lounge, University Center)
Your application to UT Arlington? Complete! New Maverick Orientation? Done! Meeting with your advisor, registering for your classes, and getting your Maverick ID? Check, check, and check! So now what? Now it is time to start thinking about what your college experience will really be like. What should you expect in your classes? What will your faculty expect of you? And how do you get prepared to meet those expectations? The answers to these questions can be found at Success U, where you'll learn the secrets to achieving your goals. Success U provides freshmen the opportunity to learn first hand from faculty and staff about the skills needed to achieve academic success in college and participate in hands-on programs that will help ease that first year anxiety. Along with refresher courses in science and math, students will discover how to take notes from college faculty, how to study for exams, and how to earn the grades needed to succeed in your major. Additionally, you'll get the opportunity to participate in UT Arlington's new student convocation, MavsMeet. In college, no one succeeds without a little help. So join us for this uniquely specialized opportunity to learn all of the inside tips and tricks to guarantee college success at UT Arlington. At Success U, students can expect to: * Hear from faculty and staff about university expectations and what it takes to succeed in the classroom * Improve your reading, study, and test-preparation skills to compete at the college level * Talk to upperclass students about how they navigated their first year and how to avoid common first year mistakes * Refresh your college algebra, calculus, and writing skills in an environment that mimics what your class will really be like * Talk to advisors and learn more about UT Arlington's many resources * Take our "Dude, Where's My Class?" tour to find your classrooms before that big first day To get signed-up to attend this event, visit www.uta.edu/successu. Space for this event it limited so students are encouraged to register early to secure their place. Registration for the event includes lunch for both days. Additional Questions? If you have additional questions about this event, visit the Success U table at each New Maverick Orientation session or email resources@uta.edu with specific questions.
Wed, Aug 21, 2013
8:30am
Success U - Special Events (Palo Duro Lounge, University Center)
Your application to UT Arlington? Complete! New Maverick Orientation? Done! Meeting with your advisor, registering for your classes, and getting your Maverick ID? Check, check, and check! So now what? Now it is time to start thinking about what your college experience will really be like. What should you expect in your classes? What will your faculty expect of you? And how do you get prepared to meet those expectations? The answers to these questions can be found at Success U, where you'll learn the secrets to achieving your goals. Success U provides freshmen the opportunity to learn first hand from faculty and staff about the skills needed to achieve academic success in college and participate in hands-on programs that will help ease that first year anxiety. Along with refresher courses in science and math, students will discover how to take notes from college faculty, how to study for exams, and how to earn the grades needed to succeed in your major. Additionally, you'll get the opportunity to participate in UT Arlington's new student convocation, MavsMeet. In college, no one succeeds without a little help. So join us for this uniquely specialized opportunity to learn all of the inside tips and tricks to guarantee college success at UT Arlington. At Success U, students can expect to: * Hear from faculty and staff about university expectations and what it takes to succeed in the classroom * Improve your reading, study, and test-preparation skills to compete at the college level * Talk to upperclass students about how they navigated their first year and how to avoid common first year mistakes * Refresh your college algebra, calculus, and writing skills in an environment that mimics what your class will really be like * Talk to advisors and learn more about UT Arlington's many resources * Take our "Dude, Where's My Class?" tour to find your classrooms before that big first day To get signed-up to attend this event, visit www.uta.edu/successu. Space for this event it limited so students are encouraged to register early to secure their place. Registration for the event includes lunch for both days. Additional Questions? If you have additional questions about this event, visit the Success U table at each New Maverick Orientation session or email resources@uta.edu with specific questions.



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