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TCRAR NEWS Issue 4 3
TCRAR news
Twin Cities Regional Admissions
Representatives
TCRAR HIGH SCHOOL COUNSELOR BREAKFAST NOVEMBER 2013 SPRING 2014
Much like that student who returns in the fall measuring 4 inches taller than when he left in the spring, TCRAR has taken a leap in size. We ended last spring with 18 member institutions, and by October, we had increased to 25, spreading our network to far-flung places like Kansas, Arkansas, and even over the pond to Glasgow, Scotland. Our new members are eager to support the mission of TCRAR, which means more of us to help you in the work you do.
History
TCRAR began in the fall of 1997 when several regional representatives were looking for a social and professional outlet in the Twin Cities. Originally the
group got together casually for lunch to discuss the field, but over time TCRAR grew to organize more formal events. Today TCRAR has over twenty members.
Keeping you updated
Browse this biannual newsletter to stay informed of the latest updates from our member institutions. Please feel free to share this information with your students and colleagues. We realize that your role as a resource to students is vital, so we invite any suggestions on how we can best provide you with the information you need. We look forward to working with you!
Campus Happenings Learn about visit days, application deadlines, local events, and on-campus news at our member institutions.
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Member Institutions Take a look at our quickly growing list of member institutions.
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TCRAR Hits a Growth Spurt
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What: Counselor Lunch
When: March 19
Where: Olympic Hills Country Club, EP
What time: 11-2 p.m.
What: Counselor Breakfast
When: February 25
Where: Nicollet Inn, Burnsville
What time: 8-11 a.m.
Mark your calendars!
Spring High School Counselor Events
MIDWest Conference May 18-20 in Madison, WI
Hilton Madison Monona Terrace High School Counselors registration now thru May 1:
$75 for entire conference $60 for Monday only
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Maverick Spotlight
Junior, Lauren Bach, has been elected to the National Collegiate Honors Council Board of Directors. Lauren’s election marks the first time that a representative from Minnesota State Mankato will have served on the board. Visit Minnesota State University, Mankato!
Weekday visits are available Monday-Friday. Campus tours take place at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m., and 2 p.m. Schedule your visit online or call us at 1-800-722-0544.
Admitted Student Twin Cities Events:
March 4, 2014 – Target Field
March 6, 2014 – Normandale Community College Partnership Center
Register for admitted student events online
Enrollment Confirmation
Remind your admitted students to visit www.mnsu.edu/enroll by May 1 to tell us they plan to enroll. Students need to confirm enrollment before signing up for housing!
Learning Communities
Admitted students interested in becoming a member of a learning community for 2014-2015 can now access the online enrollment form!
Visits including Junior Days and Admitted Senior Days happening throughout Spring/Summer
February 27: Jayhawk Night in Minneapolis for potential students, admitted seniors and families to learn more about KU and mingle with fellow future Jayhawks Applications for Fall 2014 semester being accepted through summer. Housing selection begins March 1st – first come first serve so, students should sign housing application as soon as possible.
Decision Notification
If students were postponed, or if they applied by February 1, they will receive a final decision no later than the end of March.
Self-report midyear grades
We have asked students to self-report their official midyear grades online. This means we do not need any midyear transcripts from the high school.
Housing
All freshman are guaranteed a place in university housing, regardless of when they were admitted. Assignments are made in early summer by lottery system.
Come visit!
Students can schedule a visit to campus at www.visitbucky.wisc.edu. We offer tours and information sessions all year, including special events for admitted students.
Explore our new events in the twin cities: MSU Moorhead-Coming to Your Neighborhood: for prospective & admitted students
What your students will gain:
Answers – to all students’ college questions
Food – we’ll keep your stomachs full
Interaction – make connections on campus before you even get here
Swag – bookstore gift cards, mittens, t-shirts, and more Scholarships – $ scholarships will be given away at EACH event
For more info, locations & other events such as registration, campus visit days & tours click here: http://www.mnstate.edu/admissions/
New Freshman Registration begins in April 2014-students must have applied & be admitted to attend.
Scholarship deadlines: http://www.mnstate.edu/financialaid/scholarships/
Learn more about Minnesota State University Moorhead at www.mnstate.edu
Want an MSUM Admissions Rep to visit your school? Contact Ann Buesgens @ 218-477-2425 or [email protected]
Campus Happenings
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Come Visit! Schedule your visit online or call us at 888-688-1885. Weekday tours are offered twice daily at 8:30am and 1pm, Monday through Friday, whenever school is in session, including during the summer months. Saturday tours are offered once a month during the academic year.
Adventure Visits offer much more than a walking tour. See campus, then explore more of our beautiful local area—waterfalls, beaches, nature hikes, and more. Register today! Snowshoeing Adventure Visit—February 28 Waterfall Hike Adventure Visit—April 18 Sturgeon River Canoeing Adventure Visit—June 27 Portage Waterway Kayaking Adventure Visit—July 18 Portage Waterway Kayaking Adventure Visit – August 1 Preview Day (for accepted students) Saturday, March 22 Held on campus Registration begins in February Open House Saturday, September 27 Held on campus Registration begins in July Teacher and Counselor Visit Program The best way to share Michigan Tech with your students—and learn more about us in the process—is to see campus for yourself. We have a special visit program especially for high school teachers and counselors. For more information on what the package includes please visit http://www.mtu.edu/admissions/advisors/visit/. Contact the admissions staff at 888-688-1885 at least two weeks in advance. Campus tours are available weekdays at 8:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.
Request a USD Campus Visit by signing up online at: http://admissions.usd.edu/visit-campus/
Seniors who are accepted to USD are invited to attend one of our Admitted Students Day visit opportunities on February 14, 24 or 28.
Junior Visit Day will be held on April 12 and 26.
Individual visits are available to all students throughout the year.
USD’s Muenster University Center expansion has been completed! New dining options at Qdoba, Einstein Bros. Bagels and Chick-fil-A are now available on campus.
Seniors are encouraged to apply for admission online at: http://admissions.usd.edu/apply/. While there is no deadline to apply, freshman registration dates will begin in May 2014.
Iowa State has over 100 majors and
many great resources to help our
undecided students.
www.admissions.iastate.edu/majors
There are over 800 student clubs and
organizations to get involved with at
Iowa State! From academic to political,
Greek chapters to intramural sports,
religious to volunteerism, there’s
something for everyone! https://sodb-
stuorg.sws.iastate.edu
Find out more about Iowa State
University with a visit to our beautiful
campus! Students and families can
interact with current students and staff
while learning about admissions
requirements, student life, academics
and more! Sign up here:
www.admissions.iastate.edu/visit
Accept your offer of admission and
complete your housing contract today!
www.admissions.iastate.edu/accept
Apply online—self-report your
academic information and find out your
admission status within two business
days!
www.admissions.iastate.edu/apply
Danielle Whitney is the MN Regional
Recruiter and your contact for all things
Iowa State! Reach her at:
[email protected] or 612.799.7671.
Spring 2014 Events
February 17th: Coffee Night (Hudson)
February 18th: Coffee Night (Eagan)
February 19th: Coffee Night (Shakopee)
February 21st: Teacher Education Preview Day
February 23rd: Coffee Night (White Bear Lake)
March 7th: Admitted Student Day
March 28th: Admitted Student Day
April 25th: Spring Preview
April 11th: Admitted Student Day
For further information please visit: http://www.uwsuper.edu/admissions/visit-events.cfm
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Do you have any students that are dependents of Veterans? Encourage them to consider NMU! We just had a policy change that gives all Veterans, and dependents of Veterans, in-state tuition. www.nmu.edu/veterans
We are still accepting applications for the Fall 2014 semester. Just a reminder that NMU’s minimum GPA is 2.25 and our minimum ACT is 19. No essays or letters of recommendation are required. www.nmu.edu/apply
NMU’s priority date to submit the FAFSA is March 1st. Please encourage your students to submit prior to that date for the quickest service and fullest consideration of all applicable funds. www.nmu.edu/financialaid
Four U.S. Olympians with NMU Olympic Training Site affiliation will represent Team USA at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi. Athletes Chris Creveling, Kyle Carr and Jordan Malone have been named to the Short Track roster and Shani Davis will compete in Long Track speedskating.
In The University of Tulsa news, Dean of Admission, Earl Johnson, was recently named Vice President of Enrollment and Student Services. Barbara Adkins has been appointed as the new Dean of Admission after serving many years as the Senior Associate Dean. Earlier this fall, the University also welcomed, Goldie, a golden retriever who will act as a goodwill ambassador, uniting the spirit of our campus and community.
The University of Tulsa will be hosting Tulsa Time, February 16-17. This is a chance for seniors to envision themselves at The University of Tulsa. They will have the opportunity to see our beautiful campus firsthand, spend the night in the residence halls with TU students, visit with professors and staff about all aspects of the TU experience, and meet other students who are applying to TU. Students may register online or by calling the Admission Office at (800) 331-3050.
Visiting Campus
Scheduling an Individual Campus Visit Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00-4:30 and Saturday, 9:00-12:00 To schedule an individual visit please contact our visit coordinator by phone (1.877.CALL.COE), email ([email protected]) or schedule online http://www.coe.edu/admission/firstyear/admissionsubpage/visit. We can't wait to show you what makes the Coe educational experience unique!
Spring/Summer 2014 On-campus Visit Programs
February 8th- Scholar's Weekend-Competitive Interviews/Auditions by invitation (Alt Date) February 16th
April 4th-5th- Admitted Student Weekend
April 21st-25th- Kohawk Kickoff Week-High School Junior Visit Week
August 4th-8th- Iowa Private College Week
Spring 2014 Application/Scholarship Deadlines
February 20-Diversity Leadership Scholarship http://www.coe.edu/diversityleadership
March 1—Regular Decision May 1—Enrollment Deposit
Online Coe Application (Common App also accepted):
https://app.applyyourself.com/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=coe
Founded in 1876, Hendrix College is a national leader in engaged liberal arts and sciences education.
For the fifth consecutive year, Hendrix was named one of the country’s “Up and Coming” liberal arts colleges by U.S. News and World Report. Hendrix is featured in the 2012 edition of the Princeton Review as one of the country’s best 377 colleges and the latest edition of Colleges That Change Lives: 40 Schools That Will Change the Way You Think about Colleges.
Located at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Conway, Arkansas, Hendrix is home to a residential college with a diverse student body known for being open, free-spirited, and globally-aware.
Hendrix is home to the Odyssey Program, a required experiential learning program for all students. Through the Odyssey Program, students must self-design at least three projects during their four years; funding is available through a competitive application process.
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Greetings from the University of Glasgow-Scotland! As Glasgow prepares for the 2014 Commonwealth Games in July, and the Scottish Independence Referendum in September, the University is looking ahead to the incoming 2014 class!
UCAS applications for international students are accepted until June 30th for most programs, so there is still time for American students (and other non-UK or EU students) to apply. Exceptions to the June 30th deadline include Medicine, Vet Medicine, and Dentistry, and applications to Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Applicants can apply for up to five programs in UCAS. That means they can apply for five programs at one university, or one program at five different universities—or any combination up to five.
The University of Glasgow offers merit-based scholarships to exceptional international students. The scholarship application is separate from the UCAS application, so please encourage students to apply at http://www.gla.ac.uk/scholarships/.
Students, families, and high school community members are welcome to join us on March 8
th, 2014 at the Walker
Art Center for our Minneapolis session. Every year, our Admissions team travels around the country to meet with students and their families at Columbia Sessions. Sessions are in-depth presentations about Columbia that cover everything there is to know about our school and what it means to be a
student at the nation’s most diverse non-profit, arts and media college. Sign up for this free event at http://www.colum.edu/sessions . Or, if you’re going to be traveling to Chicago this spring, make sure to visit us for our open house Saturday April 5
th.
Happy New Year from North Park University! We are so excited about our new Science building. It is right on track to be done later this year.
http://www.northpark.edu/News/Nancy-and-G-Timothy-Johnson-Center
Our Chemistry department just received a grant from the Max Goldenberg foundation. Here is a link to explain more. http://www.northpark.edu/News/2014/Chemistry-Department-Receives-Grant-for-Two-Instruments
We are in the final stages of coordinating with U of Illinois at Chicago to offer our students an ABET accredited bachelor’s degree in engineering!
If you have students that have applied to NPU and are interested in Music, Drama, Art or Journalism we have scholarships with deadlines approaching soon. http://www.northpark.edu/Campus-Life-and-Services/Financial-Aid/Undergraduate-Financial-Aid/Types-of-Aid/Talent-Based-Scholarships
We have a suggested timeline of filing the FAFSA by Feb 15. That will help ensure we have their information before our packages go out March 10
th.
Women’s Tennis is making a comeback at North Park! http://athletics.northpark.edu/sports/2013/11/4/Womens-Tennis.aspx?tab=tennis&path=wtennis
UND is still accepting students for fall 2014 with no application deadline Schedule a campus visit: www.UND.edu/visit or 1.800.CALL.UND Daily tours: 9:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. Monday through Friday Check out UND’s virtual tour: www.UND.edu/tour Download the free UND mobile app: www.UND.edu/mobile
Visiting the UMD Campus http://www.d.umn.edu/admissions/visit.html Daily Campus Visits Monday through Thursday each week we offer campus tours at 10:30am and 1:30pm. This includes an informational presentation in addition to the campus tour. Appointments with academic staff or faculty and admissions counselors may be scheduled with advanced notice. These visits will take place on Fridays as well March-May. Admitted Student Days Admitted students should look for our Admitted Student Days in February and March. These visits can be registered for by visiting www.d.umn.edu/myday This is a great opportunity for an admitted student to get a full day, in depth, academic and student life view of UMD to help them make their final decision. Summer Visits After Memorial Day, UMD will host daily visits Monday through Friday twice a day. Summer is a popular time to visit the UMD campus as there is lots to do in Duluth.
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Visit Luther ANY day that we are in session or come for one of our spring Preview Days:
March 10, April 4, April 14 or April 28. http://www.luther.edu/admissions/visit/
Several of Luther's musical groups are touring in the Twin Cities: Nordic Choir on Feb. 9 at Colonial Church of Edina
Symphony Orchestra on March 24th at Hastings HS
Jazz Orchestra on April 13 at Christus Victor Lutheran Church/Apple Valley
Luther College Concert Band on April 26 at Calvary Lutheran Church/Golden Valley
North Dakota State University is pleased to offer the Cultural Diversity Tuition Discount to qualified students. For the purpose of the Cultural Diversity Tuition Discount, cultural diversity is defined as anyone who comes from the following under-represented groups:
• Native American/American Indian (priority given to enrolled members of a tribe) • Alaskan Native (priority given to enrolled members of a village) • African American/Black • Asian/Pacific Islander • Hispanic/Latino • Multiracial/Multiethnic (from the above categories) • Refugee Among the students identified as culturally diverse, priority is given to:
• Students with high financial need (based on results of the completed 2014-2015 FAFSA as of April 1, 2014) • First generation college students • Full-time students at North Dakota State University • Students who are single parents For more information, please follow the link to the Cultural Diversity Tuition Discount Application: http://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/admission/Forms/1415_DiversityTuitionDiscount.pdf
JWU is very excited to begin celebrating
their 100th
birthday in 2014. JWU’s
Centennial Plan celebrates its amazing
history, and is focused on making JWU a
better place for students,
http://www.jwu.edu/content.aspx?id=61783.
Spring is an excellent time to visit any of
our four campuses. We offer daily and
weekend tours, as well as overnight visit
programs, http://www.jwu.edu/visit/.
Students can try their career on for size
at JWU. Check out our summer Career
Exploration Programs,
http://www.jwu.edu/content.aspx?id=53729.
February 15-16
- Overnight Visit – A bus will
be provided from the Twin Cities and prospective students will be able to visit campus while staying overnight with a current student. Students may also provide their own transportation.
February 18 – Scholarship Day – Students applying for the De La Salle Premier Scholarship will interview on campus as well as learn more about Saint Mary’s University.
February 22 – Fine Arts Focus Day – Students interested in the Fine Arts are invited to the open house where they will be able to attend classes, meet with professors, and enjoy and Saint Mary’s student performance.
February 23-24 – Music and Theatre Scholarship Auditions – Students applying for an Arts scholarship will audition on campus.
March 24-25, April 3-4 – Financial Aid Interviews – Students and families can meet one on one with Admission and Financial Aid staff to discuss financial aid opportunities. Hosted at our Minneapolis Campus.
April 20 – Junior Preview Day – This open house is specifically intended for Juniors and includes a tour of campus, faculty and student panels, and an admission presentation.
New Student Orientation and Registration Dates: June 6, June 7, Aug 2, Aug 23, Aug 24
April 10 & 24, 2014 Prospective Student Motor Coach Trips from the Twin Cities to NDSCS. Contact Jim Johnson, 612.710.9252 June 9 -12, 2014 Career Awareness Seminar NDSCS Wahpeton Campus High school instructors, counselors, and administrators are invited to see new and emerging technologies in the areas of transportation, construction, manufacturing, agriculture, health care and nanoscience. All meals / lodging provided by NDSCS. Participants receive a $300 stipend & continuing education credit. Contact Jim Johnson, 612.710.9252 or Jenny Schmitt, 701.671.2330 June 18, 2014 Summer Tour for Educators Day trip to the NDSCS Wahpeton campus for HS instructors, counselors and administrators. Clock hours provided. Contact Jim Johnson, 612.710.9252
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Coe College
Mo Moos Columbia College
Audrey Mahowald Hendrix College
Michael Licatino Iowa State University
Danielle Whitney Johnson & Wales University
Jennifer Swenson Luther College
Sharon Rossing Michigan Technological University
Ninette Carlson Minnesota State University, Mankato
Colleen Hansen Minnesota State University, Moorhead
Ann Buesgens North Dakota State College of Science
Jim Johnson North Dakota State University
Bernice Otoo North Park University
Tami Treder Northern Michigan University
Jeron Schmidt Northern State University
Brent Dodds
St. Mary’s University Ken Pellegrini & Neil Leibundguth
University of Glasgow Amy VanSurksum
University of Kansas Liz Sperbeck
University of Minnesota Crookston Paige Eskelson
University of Minnesota Duluth Brian Turk
University of Nebraska Laura Hahn & Blake Thelen
University of North Dakota Emily Thielen & Ashley Trdan
University of South Dakota Brian Boyenga & Julie Owen
University of Tulsa Emily Hicks
University of Wisconsin-Madison Katie Sankey
University of Wisconsin-Superior Kelsey Olin
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Contact TCRAR To request information on the For general information availability of TCRAR to speak at about TCRAR, please your event, class, workshop, or contact: conference, please contact: Neil Leibunguth – TCRAR VP Katie Sankey – TCRAR President St. Mary’s University University of Wisconsin-Madison (507) 429-7693 (612) 709-7626 [email protected] [email protected]
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