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11 and 11:30 a.m. o Early Bird 11 a.m. o Event Registration 1 p.m. o Opening Programs 1:30 - 4 p.m. o Academic Fair 1:30 - 5 p.m. o Campus Showcase Tours o Residence Hall Tours o Office of Admissions - Counseling 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. o Student Services Fair 2 - 2:45 p.m. o Residence Life Information Session o Financial Aid Information Session o Freshman Admissions Session 3 - 3:45 p.m. o Residence Life Information Session o Financial Aid Information Session o Freshman Admissions Session o Transfer Admissions Session o Orientation Information Session o VA/Hazlewood Act Information Session 4 - 4:45 p.m. o Residence Life Information Session o Financial Aid Information Session o Freshman Admissions Session o Transfer Admissions Session o Orientation Information Session 4 p.m. o Program Evaluation and T-shirt Give-Away .. Showcase Saturday! Fall 2018 AN OVERVIEW OF THE DAY’S EVENTS twitter.com/sfasuadmissions facebook.com/SFAAdmissions sfajackwalkers.com #sfashowcase18 Follow us: (See Page 2 for locations and detailed information.)

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11 and 11:30 a.m.oEarly Bird

11 a.m.oEvent Registration

1 p.m.oOpening Programs

1:30 - 4 p.m.oAcademic Fair

1:30 - 5 p.m.oCampus Showcase Tours oResidence Hall ToursoOffice of Admissions - Counseling

2:30 - 4:30 p.m.oStudent Services Fair

2 - 2:45 p.m.oResidence Life Information SessionoFinancial Aid Information SessionoFreshman Admissions Session

3 - 3:45 p.m.oResidence Life Information SessionoFinancial Aid Information SessionoFreshman Admissions SessionoTransfer Admissions SessionoOrientation Information Session oVA/Hazlewood Act Information Session

4 - 4:45 p.m.oResidence Life Information SessionoFinancial Aid Information SessionoFreshman Admissions SessionoTransfer Admissions Session oOrientation Information Session

4 p.m.oProgram Evaluation and T-shirt Give-Away ..

ShowcaseSaturday!

Fall 2018

AN OVERVIEW OF THE DAY’S EVENTS

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EVENT INFORMATION

Event Registration 11 a.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center, First FloorIf you have already pre-registered, check in to get your informational packet. If you have not registered, complete registration and receive further information.

Opening Programs 1 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 1:30 - 4 p.m.Student Recreation CenterRepresentatives from each academic department and other academic support services will be available to discuss areas of interest. A complete list of SFA’s areas of study and an Academic Fair map are located on Pages 4 and 5 in this program.

Campus Showcase Tours 1:30 - 5 p.m. (Last tours leave at 4:30 p.m.)Two start locations:• SFA courtyard in front of Rusk Building (ends at Student Recreation

Center)• Student Recreation Center (ends at Rusk Building)Every 20 minutes, SFA students will be available to lead you on a brief showcase tour. The tour is meant to give you a better understanding of the day’s events and a student’s perspective of the SFA experience. This is not a full campus tour.

Residence Hall Tours 1:30 - 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 avail-able to help familiarize you with each facility.

Office of Admissions - Counseling 1:30 - 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. Applications and other literature will be available.

Student Services Fair 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center, First FloorRepresentatives from many student support services will be available to discuss areas of interest. See Page 7 for the Student Services Fair map.

Residence Life Information Sessions 2 p.m., 3 p.m. 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 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center - Twilight Ballroom, Second FloorStaff from the Office of Student Financial Assistance will present infor-mation on grants, loans, work-study programs and scholarships. Informa-tion tables will be available until 5 p.m.*If you would like to know the status of your financial aid package, call (936) 468-2403, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Freshman Admissions Sessions* 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center - Tiered Meeting Room, Second FloorAn admissions counselor will provide details regarding SFA’s admission 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.

Transfer Admissions Sessions 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center - Multimedia RoomAn admissions counselor will provide details regarding the admission process for students who wish to transfer to SFA from any college or uni-versity. The information will include transfer admission standards, applica-tion guidelines and additional requirements.

Orientation Information Sessions* 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center - Regents’ Suite A, Second FloorStaff from the Office of Orientation Programs will present information on summer freshman and transfer orientation. Information will be avail-able and payments accepted until 3:30 p.m.*Payments also will be accepted at the Student Services Fair from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.

VA/Hazlewood Act Information Session 3 p.m.Baker Pattillo Student Center - Regents’ Suite B, Second FloorA veteran’s affairs representative from the Office of Admissions will pres-ent updates and information on receiving G.I. Bill and Hazelwood Act funding. There also will be a table at the Student Services Fair.

Program Evaluation and T-shirt Give-Away 4 p.m.Rusk Building CourtyardBeginning at 4 p.m., turn in your completed evaluation located on Pages 11 and 12 of this program for a free SFA T-shirt (students only please).

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• The Richard and Lucille DeWitt School of Nursing will be conducting tours from 2 to 4 p.m.

• The Department of Elementary Education will be con-ducting tours of the Early Childhood Research Center from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

SHOWCASE SATURDAY MAP

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Student Services Fair2:30 - 4:30 p.m.

Residence Life Information SessionsFinancial Aid Information SessionsFreshman Admissions Sessions

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Orientation Information Sessions3 p.m. and 4 p.m.

VA/Hazlewood Act Session3 p.m.

Campus Tours 1:30 - 5 p.m.

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Student center events include:• Registration • Opening Programs• Student Services Fair• Residence Life Information Sessions• Financial Aid Information Sessions• Freshman Admissions Sessions• Transfer Admissions Sessions• Orientation Information Sessions• VA/Hazlewood Act Session

Start Here!Registration (First Floor)

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*Subject to change. For a complete, up-to-the-minute listing of SFA majors and areas of study, access sfasu.edu/academics.

MAJORS, MINORS, AREAS OF STUDYAND CONCENTRATIONS

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Accounting Professional AccountancyAgribusinessAgriculture Development ProductionAgriculture Engineering TechnologyAnimal Science Equestrian Pre-VeterinarianAnthropologyApplied Arts and SciencesApplied Statistics Art Applied Studies Studio Art Ceramics Digital Media Drawing Filmmaking/Cinematography Graphic Design Jewelry Painting Photography Printmaking SculptureArt EducationArt HistoryAstronomyAthletic CoachingBiochemical/Pre-Medical StudiesBiology Botany Cellular and Molecular Ecology and EvolutionaryBusiness Communication and Corporate Education Business Communication Corporate CommunicationBusiness EconomicsBusiness RegulationChemistryChild Development and Family LivingClassical Studies Combined ScienceCommunication Sciences and DisordersCommunication Studies Interpersonal Media Organizational Public Secondary TeachingComputer Information SystemsComputer ScienceCriminal Justice Corrections

Law Enforcement Legal AssistantDanceEconomicsEngineering Electrical MechanicalEngineering PhysicsEnglishEntrepreneurshipEnvironmental Science Environmental Planning and Management Land and Water ResourcesFamily and Consumer SciencesFashion MerchandisingFilm StudiesFinance Banking and Financial Services Financial Planning Investment ManagementFood, Nutrition and Dietetics Nutrition and HealthcareForestry Agroforestry Fire Management Forest Management Forest Recreation Management Forest Wildlife Management Urban ForestryGeneral Business Business Teaching Legal Studies Technology ApplicationsGeographyGeology EnvironmentalGerontologyHealth Science Community HealthHistory Secondary Teaching Social Studies Secondary TeachingHorticulture Turfgrass ManagementHospitality Administration Culinary Arts Lodging Meeting and Planning Restaurant Travel and TourismHuman Health PerspectivesHuman Resource Management Information Technology

Interior DesignInterior MerchandisingInternational Business Electronic BusinessInternational Studies Kinesiology Fitness and Human Performance StudiesLatin American StudiesLeadership Liberal StudiesLinguisticsLiterature Children’s LiteratureManagementMarketing Sports MarketingMass Communication Advertising and Public Relations Journalism Radio/TVMathematicsMilitary ScienceModern Languages French German Spanish Secondary TeachingMultidisciplinary StudiesMusic Accompanying Composition Sound Recording TechnologyMusic Education Music Performance and Pedagogy Choral Keyboard Opera Orchestral Instrument Piano VoiceNursingPhilosophy PhysicsPolitical Science Pre-LawPoultry SciencePre-AudiologyPre-DentistryPre-EngineeringPre-MedicinePre-Occupational TherapyPre-OptometryPre-Pharmacy

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Academic Fair 1:30 to 4 p.m.

Student Recreation Center Gymnasium

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PLEASE NOTE: The following student services will have tables set up in our overflow room across the hall from the gymnasium: Advising, AARC, Disability Services, GEN Jacks, International Programs, Testing, TSI, SFA 101

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STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS sfasu.edu/studentaffairs

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FraternityAlpha Psi Omega Beta Phi CastAlpha Tau OmegaAlternative BreaksAmbassadors of Human SciencesAmerican Association of Petroleum

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of ChildrenFuture Without PovertyGame ClubGamma Kappa OmegaGatherGenesisGeology Student AssociationGreek Wide SFAHistorical European Martial ArtsHermandad de Sigma Iota Alpha Inc.Honor Student AssociationHorsemen’s AssociationHospitality Administration SocietyImpact MovementImprov Strikes BackInternational Interior Design Association International Tuba Euphonium AssociationJacks Council on Family RelationsJeep ClubKappa Alpha OrderKappa Alpha PsiKappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc.Kappa Delta PiKappa SigmaKappa Upsilon SigmaKnights of Columbus Council 10790K-Pop ClubLatino Medical Student Association Latter Day Saint Student AssociationLeague of United Latin American CitizensLumberjack Cultural AssociationLumberjack Red CrossLumberjack Shotgun TeamLumberjacks Archery and Riflery AssociationLumberjacks for LifeLutheran Student FellowshipMen of Achievement Mosaic College MinistryMu Sigma Upsilon Sorority Inc. Multicultural Greek CouncilMuslim Student AssociationNacogdoches Anime ClubNational Association for Interpretation National Association for the Advancement of

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