Lots and lots of things going on in the near future!
1. Want to go to graduate school?
Come to the next SAACS meeting and listen to our resident guru, Dr. Cam Tyson, talk about the process, how to look for schools, and more! Tuesday, September 22 at 11:00am in the Boggs second floor reading room (catty-corner across from Boggs 2-28).
2. Want to go to medical school?
Dr. Jennifer Kimble is giving a session just for CHEM/BCHM and BIOL majors at 11:00am on Tuesday, September 29--location to be announced.
3. National Science Foundation Scholarship Info Session
Eligibility: Seniors and 1st/2nd year graduate students
Provides $30,000/year for three years of graduate work toward a doctorate.
September 29,
11:00am, Crescent Room, Student Center
For more information: Dr. Karen Adams, karen.adams@provost.gatech.edu
4. Georgia Tech Alumni Association Mentor Jackets
This program matches second year and above students with experienced professional alumni to foster an exchange of ideas, friendship, and expertise. Mentor Jackets will offer 4-6 programs and events throughout the 2009-2010 academic year.
For more information: https://gtalumni.org/registrations/16/responses/new or mentoring@gtalumni.org
Sign-up deadline is September 24th.
5. Interested in teaching? A representative from Southern Teachers Agency will be on campus on Thursday, October 8 from 9:00am to 5:00pm in the Student Success Center.
Resumes can by submitted through Career Buzz by September 26:
https://gatech-csm.symplicity.com/students/
6. A message from SGA
The Student Affairs branch of SGA is actively engaged with making life at Tech better for you as a student. To assist in that process, we need your input on several pressing matters in campus life, including Dead Week, Campus Services, and Planning and Development. The results of this survey will directly determine our direction and the future state of affairs at Georgia Tech. The survey may be found here.
For more information, or to leave a more thorough comment, please contact SGA at feedback@sga.gatech.edu.
We look forward to using these results to serve you.
Thank you,
The Student Government Association