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Transcript of Saturday's Program for Admitted Students' Day 2014
Admitted Students’ Day April 5, 2014
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What will you do today? 10:00am–11:00amRegistration & Continental Breakfast, Foyer, Hagan Arena (#2)
n Legacy Breakfast, Hall of Fame Room, Hagan Arena (#2) For legacy students and their parents or guardians.
11:00am–12:30pm
University Welcome & “Next Steps” Admissions & Financial Aid Presentation Locations vary (see insert)
12:30pm–1:15pmSession I: Explore Your Major
n Actuarial Science, Mandeville Hall 209 (#1)n Art, Boland Hall (#39)n Biology, Science Center 200 (#12)n Business Intelligence & Analytics, Mandeville Hall 203 (#1)n Chemistry, Science Center 400 (#12)n Communication Studies, Merion Hall 174 (#83)n Computer Science, Mandeville Hall 210 (#1)n Finance, Risk Management & Insurance and Financial Planning, Mandeville Hall 107 (#1)n Food Marketing, Mandeville Hall 111 (#1)n Modern & Classical Languages, Merion Hall 271 Learning Lab (#83)n Philosophy, Merion Hall 246 (#83)n Political Science & International Relations, Merion Hall 274 (#83)n Psychology, Merion Hall 161 (#83)n Secondary Education, Cardinal Foley Campus Center (#88)n Theology & Religious Studies, Merion Hall 247 (#83)n Undecided Business & Business Administration, Wolfington Teletorium™,
Mandeville Hall (#1)n Undecided Math/Natural Sciences, Science Center 300 (#12) Other Options:n Experiential Learning Panel, Mandeville Hall 103 (#1)
Information from our Study Abroad, Service-Learning, Co-op and Career Development offices to ensure you get the most out of your SJU experience.
n Iñigo: First Year Experience Overview, Forum Theater, Campion Student Center (#15) The first year experience at SJU is alive with activities and opportunities that start with Orientation and continue throughout the year.
n Passport Information Session, North Lounge, Campion Student Center (#15) For students invited to attend the Passport Program in the summer of 2014.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Mission stateMent As Philadelphia’s Jesuit Catholic University, Saint Joseph’s provides a rigorous student-centered education rooted in the liberal arts. We prepare students for personal excellence, professional success, and engaged citizenship. Striving to be an inclusive and diverse community that educates and cares for the whole person, we encourage and model lifelong commitment to thinking critically, making ethical decisions, pursuing social justice, and finding God in all things.
Saturday, April 5, 2014
1:30pm–2:15pmSession II: Explore Your Major
n Accounting, Mandeville Hall 103 (#1)n Asian Studies, Merion Hall 246 (#83)n Chemical Biology, Science Center 316 (#12)n Economics, Merion Hall 271 (#83)n English, Merion Hall 174 (#83)n Environmental Science & Sustainability, Science Center 100A (#12)n Family Business & Entrepreneurship, Mandeville Hall 111 (#1)n History, Merion Hall 161 (#83)n Interdisciplinary Health Services, Science Center 300 (#12)n Marketing, Sports Marketing & Music Industry, Wolfington Teletorium™,
Mandeville Hall (#1)n Mathematics, Merion Hall 274 (#83)n Music, Theatre & Film, Nicoletti Music Studio (#77)n Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Marketing, Mandeville Hall 204 (#1)n Physics, Science Center 314B (#12)n Teacher Education/Special Education, Cardinal Foley Campus Center (#88)n Sociology and Criminal Justice, Merion Hall 316 (#83)n Undecided Humanities & Undecided Social Sciences,
Forum Theater, Campion Student Center (#15)
Other Options:n Academics, Integration, Motivation (AIM) Session,
North Lounge, Campion Student Center (#15) For those invited to join the AIM early move-in program this fall.
n Pre-Health Advising, Science Center 200 (#12) For students interested in pursuing a career in the health professions.
2:30pm–4:30pmMeet the SJU Community Doyle Banquet Halls, Campion Student Center (#15) Meet faculty members, speak with academic program representatives, and talk with leaders of some of our student organizations.
Meet the SJU Family (2:30 & 3:30 Panels) Presidents’ Lounge, Campion Student Center (#15)Meet with current SJU students, their parents, and alumni.
3:00pm–3:45pmSession III n Athletics, Recreation, & Fandom @ SJU, Wolfington Teletorium™, Mandeville Hall (#1)
Learn about our club & intramural sports, as well as general campus recreation offerings. n Experiential Learning Panel, Mandeville Hall 103 (#1)
Information from our Study Abroad, Service-Learning, Co-op and Career Development offices to ensure you get the most out of your SJU experience.
n Honors Program Q&A Session, Claver House (#31) Hear from faculty about the differentiating factors of a class within the Honors program.
n Iñigo: First Year Experience, Forum Theater, Campion Student Center (#15) The first year experience at SJU is alive with activities and opportunities that start with Orientation and continue throughout the year.
n Passport Information Session, North Lounge, Campion Student Center (#15) For students invited to attend the Passport Program in the summer of 2014.
n University Welcome & Next Steps Presentation, Cardinal Foley Campus Center (#88) A repeat of the first session of the day.
4:00pm–5:00pmMass, Chapel of Saint Joseph (#14)
Ongoing Options:
n Natural Science Labs Science Center (#12) 12:00pm–3:00pm
n Wall Street Trading Room Mandeville Hall (#1) 12:00pm–4:00pm
n Drexel Library (#11) & Post Learning Commons (#64) 10:00am–6:00pm
n Campus Tours Two starting locations: Campion Student Center (#15) & Mandeville Hall (#1) 12:00pm–4:00pm
n Residence Life Open House LaFarge Student Residence (#21) McShain Student Residence (#29) Sourin Residence Center (#19) Villiger Residence Hall (#65) 12:00pm–4:00pm
n Financial Aid One-on-Ones Bronstein Hall (#35) 1:00pm–4:00pm
n Bookstore (#52) 10:00am–5:00pm
n Maguire Sports Complex, Michael A. O’Pake, Esq. ’61 Recreation Center (#75) Open at 12:00pm
n Kinney Center for Autism Education & Support (#85) 12:30pm–2:30pm
n Counseling Support Offices Bellarmine Hall, room G10 (#9) 2:30pm–4:30pm One-on-ones, by appointment nServices for Students with Learning, Physical & Psychological Disabilities nStudent Health Center nCounseling & Psychological Services nStudent Success nStudent Outreach & Support
n Career Counseling One-on-Ones First Floor Conference Room, Campion Student Center (#15) 12:30pm–3:30pm
n Lunch 11:30am–3:00pm Dining Hall, Campion Student Center (#15) Dine with other admitted students and current Hawks.
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MAIN CAMPUS1 Mandeville Hall (Haub School of Business)2 Michael J. Hagan ’85 Arena /
Casciato Basketball Practice Facility / Ramsay Basketball Center / Maguire Pool
3 AFROTC Program6 Barry Hall7 ELS Language Center8 Post Hall9 Bellarmine Hall10 Barbelin/Lonergan Hall (Hawk Central /
Undergraduate Continuing Studies Office)11 Francis A. Drexel Library12 Science Center13 Wolfington Center – Ministry Faith & Service14 Chapel of Saint Joseph15 Campion Student Center / Doyle Banquet Hall16 Simpson Hall / The Perch17 Power Plant18 Quirk Hall19 Sourin Residence Center20 Tara Hall21 LaFarge Student Residence22 Saint Alphonsus House (Jesuit Residence)23 Alumni House24 Michael J. Morris Quad Townhouses25 Moore Hall 26 Ashwood Hall27 Wynnewood Hall28 Merion Gardens29 McShain Hall / Haub Executive Center30 Saint Mary’s Hall31 Claver House (Honors Program)32 Saint Albert’s Annex 33 Saint Albert’s Hall
34 Xavier Hall35 Bronstein Hall / Bronstein Annex
(Undergraduate Admissions)36 Saint Thomas Hall37 Regis Hall (President’s Office)38 Regis Annex39 Boland Hall40 Jordan Hall41 Loyola Center and Carriage House
(Jesuit Residence)42 Hogan Hall43 Sullivan Hall44 Sullivan Annex45 225 Merion Place (Print Services)46 219 Merion Place (Financial Affairs)47 215 Merion Place (Human Resources /
University Communications / Starbucks)48 195 Bala Place (Creative Services)49 175 Bala Place (ATDL / External Affairs /
Government Relations)50 Lannon Hall51 Rashford Hall52 Hawks’ Landing (Cosi / Landmark Americana /
Bookstore / Parking Facility)53 5920 City Avenue54 Robert M. Gillin Boathouse55 183 Bala Place (International Programs)57 5800 – Main Building58 5800 – Annex59 5800 – Gatehouse60 Lancaster Court63 Pennbrook Hall64 John and Maryanne Hennings
Post Learning Commons / The Plaza65 Villiger Residence Hall
JAMES J. MAGUIRE ’58 CAMPUS70 Raynham Hall71 Gabriel Hall72 Gabriel Hall Garage73 35 Berwick Road74 39 Berwick Road75 Michael A. O’Pake, Esq. ’61 Recreation Center76 Michael A. O’Pake, Esq. ’61 Recreation Center
(pool)77 Nicoletti Music Studio78 Quinn Hall
(Office of Development and Alumni Relations)79 Windrim Hall80 Duperreault Hall
(Office of Development and Alumni Relations)81 Ziff Carriage House82 Fine Arts East83 Merion Hall84 Toland Hall (University Press / Art Studios)85 Connelly Hall (Kinney Center for
Autism Education and Support)87 Paris Auditorium / Dining Hall88 Cardinal John P. Foley Campus Center /
Kelly Academic Plaza
5600 City Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19131-1395