2013-14 UU Viewbook

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VIEWBOOK FOR UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS it’s all about

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Urbana University's Undergraduate Viewbook.

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V I E W B O O KF O R U N D E R G R A D U A T EA D M I S S I O N S

it’s all about

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WELCOME TO THE U

WHY WE ARE ALL ABOUT UYou are unique. You are different. You are original - that’s why we want YOU! You help make our campus, our University, different from every other school. Without you, we wouldn’t exist. You are important to us, which is why our faculty and staff devote their time and energy to help you succeed. Because when you succeed, we succeed!

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W E L C O M E T O

U R B A N A U N I V E R S I T Y

ounded in 1850, Urbana University is proud to offer a liberal arts education in a small college environment emphasizing student learning through individual attention, excellence in instruction,

career-oriented programs, and critical reflection on moral and ethical values.

Urbana is a private, liberal arts university nestled in Urbana, Ohio, on a small but growing campus that is small enough to foster close connections between faculty and students, and large enough to provide cutting-edge programs.

Our vibrant 128-acre campus in west central Ohio is a blend of modern and traditional architecture. Comprised of 16 buildings and 5 residence halls, our campus offers the safety of a small town with the convenience of being less than an hour from the major metropolitan areas of Columbus and Dayton.

Urbana University students are a diverse mix of men and women from Ohio, 18 other states, and 8 foreign countries. It was the second institution of higher education in Ohio to admit women and the first in the state to offer a nontraditional degree completion program.

Come experience a University that’s all about U!

Kirk Peterson, PhDInterim President

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Live the Blue Knight Life. In the Middle Ages, a knight was an elite warrior sworn to uphold the values of chivalry, loyalty, and honor. Over Urbana’s 163 years, those values are carried on through our students and alumni, who are proudly known as Blue Knights. Our Blue Knights consistently uphold these merits during and after college.

We are UU

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UU CORE VALUES

RESPECT FOR THE INDIVIDUALINTEGRITY

SERVICELIFELONG LEARNING

Why URBANA?

QUICK FACTS ABOUT UUENROLLMENTUndergraduates: 700Total: 1,500 including traditional, adult and professional studies, graduate, and international

ADMISSIONAverage high school GPA: 3.00Average ACT: 21

AVERAGE CLASSROOM SIZE15-20

ACADEMICS30+ majors

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONSMore than 27 student-led social, educational, professional, and service organizations.

HOUSINGMany of our traditional freshmen live on campus in one of five residence halls.

CLUBS/STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS/PERFORMING ARTSUrbana offers clubs, student organizations, and performing arts for students to not only participate in, but also earn scholarships for belonging!

SCHOLARSHIPSAwards are available in multiple areas.

FINANCIAL AIDOver 90% of entering freshmen receive grants or scholarships. To receive financial aid, file your FAFSA online at www.fafsa.ed.gov (UU’s school code is 003133).

U belong here!

chieving academic goals. Creating lasting friendships. Gaining countless opportunities to try something you’ve never done before. Experiencing a variety of ways and

places to have fun. Being at UU puts you in the center of a diverse and unique campus, where you can explore your passions and be a part of something new and exciting.

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FAC U LT YDr. David George

ENGLISH PROFESSORRENOWNED SHAKESPEAREAN SCHOLAR

Dr. David George, professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences, is known on campus for many things. For some, it may be his English accent; for others it may be his regular bike rides to his campus office. He is also likely to be remembered for his high standards in the classroom and the love of Shakespeare, whose works he has researched for almost three decades.

He regularly contributes to the literary world and is professionally engaged in his craft. A renowned Shakespearian scholar, he is one of the most widely published scholars at UU.

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MAJORSU R B A N A U N I V E R S I T Y

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORSCOLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Humanities

• Communication Arts• English• Philosophy and Religion Studies• Liberal Studies

MathematicsSciences

• Biology• Chemistry• Pre-Health Professions

COLLEGE OF BUSINESSAccountingBusiness Information SystemsEntrepreneurship ManagementManagementMarketing

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & SPORT STUDIESSport Studies

• Sports Management• Exercise Science

Teacher Education• Early Childhood (Pre K-3)• Middle Childhood (4-9)• Adolescent/Young Adult (7-12)• Intervention Specialist (Special Education K-12)• Reading Endorsement

COLLEGE OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH Athletic Training Education Program

COLLEGE OF SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCESCriminal JusticeFamily StudiesHistoryPolitical SciencePsychologySociology

ACADEMIC SUPPORT We offer all the support systems you need to succeed - great library resources, mentoring opportunities, student success center, and advising to keep you on track.

Still exploring majors and careers? Your academic advisor will help you explore options so you can declare your major by sophomore year.

GRADUATE DEGREESMASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONMASTER OF ARTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATIONMASTER OF EDUCATION IN CLASSROOM TEACHINGMASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

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Blue Knight Life is

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GREAT!arning your college degree will be your main objective during the next few years. But college life is more than just books and studying. It’s

about being independent and developing your interests. We have ant array of activities to keep you stimulated when you’re not hitting the books.

Want to get involved?Whether you’re a serious scholar, a social butterfly, a dedicated volunteer or a combination of all three, there’s a group at UU that’s just right for you. Like history? We’ve got a club for that. Like politics? We’ve got a club for that too. You’ve got loads of options. Visit urbana.edu/blueknightlife to find a group that’s right for you.

Got the munchies?Head over to The Commons for cereal, a salad, slice of pizza, and more. When late night hunger strikes, head over to White’s Family Grill at the Student Center, which stays open for those late night study sessions.

Hanging out with friends between classes?Head over to the Student Center, where you can grab a coffee or smoothie; chow down on a slice of pizza, a cheeseburger or bag of chips; shop for Blue Knight gear; or study in one of the lounges.

Want to be healthy?Take advantage of our Wellness Center, where you can pump some iron or run on the treadmill. Venture over to the Grimes Center for more gym time or take a swim in our Aquatic Center.

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Need a place to live?Many of our traditional students call the UU campus home during the academic year. A residence hall is not just a place to sleep and study; it’s where lifetime friendships form, learning prospers, and diversity is alive and well. On top of that, all the conveniences of home are here for you.

Feeling under the weather?No need to venture off campus - you can see our University nurse for free (some exceptions apply).

Determined to make straight A’s?We’ve got numerous academic resources to help you along your journey. Need a tutor or help developing study skills? Stop by the University Student Success Center. Other specialized offices include Multicultural Academic and Support Services and Student Disability Services, all offering leadership, advocacy, and support to help you build a foundation for success.

Access the UU Annual Security and Fire Safety Guide at urbana.edu/admissions/about-us/consumer-information.html

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S T U D E N T

Nate WigalNBA SUPERSTAR

“Dear God, please let me get to the NBA”, are the words that Urbana University senior Nate Wigal would pray every night before he went to bed. His dream was to reach the highest level one can reach in the game of basketball, the National Basketball Association. In fact, it was basketball that attracted Nate to Urbana University; he never anticipated that Urbana would lead him off the court but still guide him on a path towards the NBA.

In May 2012, Nate began an internship with the NBA’s Detroit Pistons. He worked within their group sales department and lived in Lake Orion, Michigan. There are a lot of connections and opportunities presented through UU that can lead to achieving career dreams.

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Off-Campus Life

Big City Life

oted one of Ohio’s “Best Hometowns” by Ohio Magazine, Urbana is located just 15 miles north of Interstate 70 and is an easy drive to our campus. Come discover all the cultural

and fun opportunities that await you in southwest Ohio!

Urbana has lots of fun things to do, like: • Historic downtown shopping• Melvin Miller Park• City pool• Urbana Country Club• Johnny Appleseed Educational Center & Museum• Grimes Field Municipal Airport & Cafe• Champaign Family YMCA• Regional bike trail

THE ROYAL TREATMENT FOR ALL BLUE KNIGHTSWhen Blue Knights shop local, they save! Local Urbana merchants have teamed up with UU to give UU students a discount on merchandise and services when a current UU I.D. is shown. Look for this sign in local merchants’ windows and start saving today!

Urbana University is within an hour of cities like Columbus and Dayton, with easy access to: • International airports• World-class cultural attractions• Professional sports• Retail stores• Restaurants

Downtown Columbus, Ohio

Downtown Urbana, Ohio

Downtown Dayton, OhioColumbus Zoo

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C O L L E G E O F

Arts & SciencesFROM HUMANITIES TO MATHEMATICS TO SCIENCES, The College of Arts & Sciences helps students hone their creative and analytical skills.

Humanities students can choose from communication arts, English, philosophy & religious studies, and liberal studies. Clubs and organizations such as The Lancer student newspaper and Blackbox Theatre give students a chance to learn outside of the classroom.

Undergraduate degrees in sciences include: biology, chemistry, or pre-health professions. Students learn in and out of the lab through classroom lectures, lab sessions, and on-site observations.

“Because of Urbana, I grew into a man. UU nurtured me. I was a

first generation college student and even though I was a commuter,

professors took me under their wing and gave me a home.”

B i l l B e a nC l a s s o f ‘ 7 1

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C O L L E G E O F BusinessOUR BUSINESS PROGRAMS PROVIDE A LEARNING EXPERIENCE that extends beyond the classroom, with opportunities to explore and experience real workplace critical thinking issues important to employers in west-central Ohio, the Midwest, and nationally. Our Student Business Association provides business students with the opportunity to have a voice in the administration of their educational experience.

Urbana University has received specialized accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE).

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C O L L E G E O F Education &

TEACHING OTHERS TO TEACH CREATIVELY, passionately, and extraordinarily is what the College of Education is all about. By providing programs of study for prospective teachers, the College instills a life-long desire to continue learning, thinking, and understanding.

The teacher education program is accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) and offers majors in early childhood (PK-3), middle childhood (4-9), adolescence to young adult (7-12), and intervention specialist (K-12) majors.

Sports Studies

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Nursing & C O L L E G E O F

Allied HealthTHE COLLEGE OF NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH offers nursing completion programs for RNs, as well as athletic training for undergrads. The athletic training program combines classroom education with clinical field experience to prepare students for a career in the allied health profession of athletic training. Students who pass the Board of Certification exam will qualify for employment as certified athletic trainers in a variety of settings, such as sports medicine clinics/hospitals, secondary schools, colleges and universities, professional sports organizations, and industrial settings.

Our program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE).

“Urbana University gave me the opportunity to flourish as a

student, as an athlete, and, more importantly, as a person. Urbana

taught me that it is not our successes that make us who we are,

but instead it is our failures that reveal our true character.”

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DO YOU WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD? Then the College of Social & Behavioral Sciences might be for you. The College educates students in criminal justice, human service, civil service, health care, and business. Basic subject matter for a career in teaching the social sciences can also be earned.

The College is known for its focus on producing leaders that serve their communities. Seeking to immerse the student in a socially conscious exploration of humanity is one of the hallmarks of UU’s social & behavioral sciences program, as well as a dedication to increasing access to education through innovative and flexible programs.

Social & C O L L E G E O F

Behavioral Sciences

“I encourage you to take advantage of every opportunity Urbana

University has to offer. Soak up as much experience as you can.

Experience is crucial to success.”

Ky l e W u n d e r l i c h C l a s s o f ‘ 0 5

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Behavioral Sciences

A L M U N U SDr. Isaac Hampton

SOLDIER OF KNOWLEDGE

Dr. Isaac Hampton had one goal: to give voice to the unrecorded history of African American officers during the Vietnam era. Although Hampton graduated from Urbana University in 1994, his ties to UU date back to his aunt, the first African American woman to graduate from UU in 1935.

“My time at UU was my first experience where the professors really took an interest in me and my academic development. I never felt like I was just a number.” Dr. Hampton is the Command Historian at U.S. Army South and is an adjunct professor at San Antonio College. He is also a part of an academic consortium in conjunction with the Houston Metro System that researched the effects of the Civil Rights movement on Houston, Texas.

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JUST IMAGINE IT. The roar of the crowd. The competition in front of you. The excitement of the game. Playing the sport you love. At Urbana University, you don’t have to imagine it; you can make it REAL!

Applying to Urbana University is one of the first steps in the process of recruitment. Contact Urbana University’s Office of Admissions to schedule a visit to campus and the application fee will be waived! Prior to your visit, make sure to mention the sport you are interested in being a part of so we can have the coach contact you.

Urbana University’s admissions standards are in line with NCAA Division II. In order to be accepted, future student-athletes must meet the requirements outlined in the NCAA D-II Toolkit.

AT H L E T I C T E A M S

S P I R I T / C L U B S P O RT S

M BASEBALLM/W BASKETBALLM/W CROSS COUNTRYM FOOTBALLM/W GOLF

CLUB SPORTSBowlingShooting Sports

SPIRIT PROGRAMBLUU CrewCheerleading/MascotRoyal Blues Band/Color Guard

INTRAMURAL SPORTSBasketballFlag FootballSoftballVolleyball

M/W LACROSSEM/W SOCCERM/W SOFTBALLM/W SWIMMINGM/W VOLLEYBALL

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e encourage students to apply as early as possible. By applying early, students may benefit from scholarship and housing

availability, as well as a faster response time.

Admissions

CAMPUS VISITSeeing the campus for yourself is an important part of the college selection process. Although UU does not require a campus visit for admission, we highly recommend it. Being on campus and experiencing our culture is the best way to decide if UU is the right fit for you. Our Campus Visit Day includes an information session followed by a campus tour.

Daily ToursTuesday - Friday | 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., or 2:00 p.m.

APPLYINGApply online at urbana.edu/apply.

REQUIREMENTS

Freshmen• Completed application for admission• Official high school transcript• General acceptance requirements:

2.0 cumulative GPA on 4.0 scale• Official ACT (UU code 0033460) or SAT (UU code 1847)

score report• General acceptance requirements:

17 ACT or 820-850 SAT• $25 application fee (waived when you visit campus)

Transfers• Completed application for admission• Official high school transcript• Official ACT or SAT score report

(waived with an associate’s degree)

• $25 application fee (waived when you visit campus)

• Minimum 2.0 cumulative college GPA

International Students(non-U.S. citizen or non-permanent residents)• Apply at www.urbana.edu/admissions• Contact the International Counselor at (937) 484-1425 for

further information about application requirements.

Important Deadlines FALL OF SENIOR YEAR• Visit campus (check the admissions calendar for dates)• Apply for admission• Search for private scholarships• Take or retake ACT/SAT test

JANUARY/FEBRUARY• Complete your FAFSA at fafsa.ed.gov, have results

sent to UU (FAFSA code is 003133) (financialaidprioritydeadlineisApril15)

MARCH/APRIL• Submit deposit • Sign up for one of UU’s summer orientations

where you will register for fall semester classes• Complete/mail forms in the acceptance packet

JUNE/JULY• Attend student orientation

AUGUST• Attend Welcome Weekend

M/W LACROSSEM/W SOCCERM/W SOFTBALLM/W SWIMMINGM/W VOLLEYBALL

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CONNECT WITHURBANA

www.urbana.edu/visitSee Urbana for yourself. Check us out online and schedule a campus visit. We look forward connecting with you!

937.484.1356 [email protected]

579 College Way

Urbana, OH 43078