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| Retention
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Planning your academic career
is a vital step toward reaching and surpassing your educational goals.
Many academic and career choices must be made during the first two years
of study. The Eberly College of Science has support services designed
to help you with the decisions that you will have to make during these
critical years. Support services available include: |
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| Pre-freshman Science and Engineering (PREF) Program
The PREF program is offered in the six-week summer session prior to the start of the freshman year and introduces students to college calculus, physics, and chemistry courses as well as a study skills course (with technical emphasis). This program helps prepare its participants for college course work and teaches essential time management skills needed to handle the challenges of first-year course work. |
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| Faculty Advisers Each student is assigned a faculty adviser from within his or her major who is available to help map out academic plans and answer questions regarding career goals. Science Advising Center Reaching professional goals of conducting research and going to graduate or professional school (medical school) is a journey that requires collaboration between the student, adviser, and often the Science Advising Center. The staff in the Science Advising Center can assist students to achieve these goals. |
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| Cooperative Education Cooperative Education provides students with an opportunity to gain practical experience in a corporate environment while still pursuing an undergraduate education.
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| Freshmen in Science and Engineering (FISE) Interest
House FISE House is located in Pennypacker Hall. FISE House
works to help students succeed in their first year of college and promotes
diversity in gender, race, and ethnic backgrounds. FISE House offers
freshmen in science and engineering an opportunity to live and study
with students who share not only common academic interests, but many
of the same introductory math and science courses. |
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| Financial Aid All incoming freshmen to the Eberly College of Science are encouraged to apply for various scholarships, grants, and awards. Each year, approximately 10% of incoming freshmen receive Eberly College of Science scholarships, awards, and prizes that do not require repayment. Braddock Scholarships, which provide full tuition, room, and board, are available each year to outstanding freshmen. Many others receive non-repayable aid from other University sources, service groups, industries, or charitable organizations. Fellowship support is available to those who go on to graduate study at Penn State. |
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| University Scholars Program Entering freshmen with excellent high school records and exceptional SAT scores are invited for membership in the University Scholars Program. Participants in the Scholars Program have the opportunity to participate in Honors courses, independent study and research, flexibility in planning a program of study, an Honors adviser, access to graduate courses, close interaction with faculty, study abroad, and the possibility of integrated undergraduate and graduate study. |
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| Student Organizations in the Eberly College of Science:
Eberly College of Science Student Council MIST (Minorities in Science Technology) Nittany Pre-medical Society Pre-dental Society of Penn State |
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| Nationality and Diversity Organizations at Penn
State:
Native American Indian Student Association Penn State University Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. |
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| Other Organizations at Penn State: Greek Organizations Music Programs Communications/Publications & Performing Arts Organizations Political Organizations Professional Fraternities and Honor Societies Registering Organizations Religious and Spiritual Organizations Residence Hall Organizations Special Interest Groups Sports and Recreation-Related Organizations |
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