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ARHU: LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

ARHU: LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM. Life outside the classroom…. Study Abroad: ARHU supports and encourages students in all majors to take advantage of study abroad opportunities. You can go in the fall, spring, winter, summer, or academic year.

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ARHU: LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

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  1. ARHU: LIFE OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM

  2. Life outside the classroom… • Study Abroad: • ARHU supports and encourages students in all majors to take advantage of study abroad opportunities. You can go in the fall, spring, winter, summer, or academic year. • Studying abroad can often count as part of your Global Engagement Requirement! • Scholarships and Financial Aid are available, so don’t let worries about the cost deter you. Sometimes a semester abroad is even cheaper than a semester in College Park! • Options include: MD-in programs, USAC residency programs, Flagship programs in Arabic and Persian, exchange programs (which can be tuition-free), and outside programs • There is a HUGE Study Abroad Fair every fall! Check it out! • So, just go away…and study abroad!

  3. Life outside the classroom… • Internships: • ARHU supports its majors in getting internships as soon as your second semester of college! • You can earn up to 12 internship credits toward your graduation requirements. • Credit is offered through your departmental major course, and ARHU 286/386/486. • In Spring, 2011, 25% of graduating seniors were offered full time jobs with their spring internship site (this does not include students with other job offers). • Places ARHU students have interned over the past year: -Discovery Network -Smithsonian Folk Life Festival -Senate Banking Committee -Senator John Kerry’s Office -Bloomingdale’s Chevy Chase -National Geographic -Practical HorsemanMagazine -Travel Channel -Sports Junkies radio show -NBC, FOX, and BET television stations -Sirius XM Radio -American History Museum

  4. Life outside the classroom… • Scholarships/Honor Societies: • ARHU provides a number of scholarships to our students based on both merit (classroom performance) and financial need; They are awarded every spring for the following academic year. • UMD has a National Scholarship Office that provides a number of national and international scholarship and fellowship opportunities. • These are only a few valuable academic Honor Societies to start thinking about* -PLAN AHEAD!!: -Phi Beta Kappa -Golden Key Honor Society -Primannum Honor Society -Alpha Lambda Delta (freshmen) -Phi Eta Sigma (freshmen) -Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK) -Black Honors Caucus -Mortar Board -Lambda Pi Eta (COMM majors) -Phi Alpha Theta (HIST majors) -Sigma Tau Delta (ENGL majors) -Sigma Delta Pi (SPAN majors) -Phi Sigma Iota (FREN/ITAL majors) -Eta Beta Rho (HEBR students) *A full list of opportunities is available online in the Undergraduate Catalog. • Tips: • Get to know your faculty early so they can support you with strong letters of recommendation. Full time faculty members are usually your best source for letters of recommendation! • Plan to put some quality time and attention into preparing scholarship and honor society applications-they are competitive!

  5. Life outside the classroom… • Career Center: • Careers4Terps- a comprehensive listing of internships and part- and full-time job opportunities are listed and regularly updated—sign up throughout the Career Center website. • There is a HUGE internship and job fair every fall! There is also a job fair every spring, and several part-time job fairs throughout the academic year. • FOCUS offers students a free online web-based career planning assessment • Career Planning and Job Assistance courses: • EDCP 108I: Assists freshmen and sophomores in preparing for internships • EDCP 108J: Assists juniors and seniors in preparing for their job search • EDCP 108C: Assists all students with identifying a major • EDCP 499A: Assists juniors and seniors with the transition into the global workforce

  6. Life outside the classroom… • Research opportunities: • ARHU encourages its students to get involved with undergraduate research opportunities. This is especially valuable for students planning to attend graduate school. • Here are some of the opportunities available*: • Ronald McNair Baccalaureate Program: Intended for Ph.D.-bound high-achieving students from underrepresented backgrounds (2 year program; includes summer stipend and room and board). • Maryland Summer Scholars Program: Provides funding support for qualified juniors and seniors doing research or artistic projects. • Undergraduate Research Day: Held every April, UG Research Day allows students to present their work to a University- and community-wide audience. • Numerous ARHU departments offer research/presentation opportunities to students. Students work with faculty and/or graduate student mentors and then can present their research to a departmental- and college-wide audience. *Additional opportunities can be found on the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research website.

  7. Life outside the classroom… • Service Learning opportunities: • Alternative Spring and Winter Break opportunities • GREAT listserv announcements with various events—both long and short term opportunities • This is a partial list of service sites/volunteer opportunities*: -A Wider Circle -American Red Cross -Best Buddies -CARing for Kids -Community Bridges -Compassion Center -Equality Maryland -For Love of Children -Habitat for Humanity -Junior Achievement -MADD -SHARE -Martha’s Table -Unite for Sight -Words, Beats, and Life -Youth Challenge International *An updated, more comprehensive list of opportunities is available on the Community Service Learning Office website.

  8. Life outside the classroom… • ARHU Ambassadors: • Work with ARHU to get directly involved with: • Mentoring • Dean’s Advisory Board • Recruitment Events • Maryland Day • New Student Programs and Events • UNIV 101 class presentations ~To be paired with an Ambassador during your first semester, fill out the application form in your Orientation folder. ~Information about becoming an Ambassador is available from Mr. Greene, Associate Director of ARHU.

  9. Life outside the classroom… Any questions? Study Abroad: http://www.international.umd.edu/studyabroad/ Flagship Programs: Arabic: http://www.languages.umd.edu/arabic/flagship/index.html Persian: http://www.languages.umd.edu/persian/flagship/index.html Internships: http://www.arhu.umd.edu/undergraduate/getinvolved/internships Scholarships: http://www.arhu.umd.edu/undergraduate/financial/scholarships Honor Societies: http://www.umd.edu/catalog/index.cfm/show/content.section/c/47/ss/622/s/631 Career Center: http://careercenter.umd.edu/ Undergraduate Research: http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu/ Service Learning: http://www.csl.umd.edu/ ARHU Ambassadors: http://www.arhu.umd.edu/undergraduate/getinvolved/ambassadors

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