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posted by Diana Audrey at 1:51 PM
UA Undergraduate Admissions Web Resources
Friday, April 29, 2016
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As you go through the process of selecting a college, we want to make sure you know how to find information within the UA Undergraduate Admissions web presence. Here is a list of some of the resources we have available for you online: Undergraduate Admissions: Undergraduate Scholarships: Bama Bound Orientation: UA Viewbook: Undergraduate Admissions Web Tour: We are also available to answer questions via Facebook and Twitter. Explore UA life through photographs by following us on Instagram. You can find us using the icons below: Also, be sure to find the recruiter for the state or region you live in by visiting gobama.ua.edu/staff. Your recruiter will be available to guide you through the admissions process and answer any questions you may have along the way. Please feel free to contact us or visit our website at gobama.ua.edu to learn more. |
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posted by Diana Audrey at 6:56 PM
Innovation & Engineering at Harvard
| | My name is Hunter and I'm a sophomore studying bioengineering at Harvard. What I love most about studying engineering here is that I get to be involved with groundbreaking research while learning directly from world-renowned professors. You see, at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences we get to study engineering within a liberal arts college, which gives us a way to connect advances in engineering to society's most challenging problems. | I've enjoyed small classes, close collaboration with my professors, and world-class research opportunities. There are also lots of extracurricular clubs focused on helping out engineers and I even have an upperclassman mentor who helps me figure out courses and keeps me posted on fun and interesting events. | There's always so much happening, from groundbreaking medical discoveries to world-changing inventions, and as an undergraduate I have exposure to it all. The computer science program is a big source of support for all things engineering and we often have hack-a-thons and other fun ways to learn outside the classroom. Here, undergraduate students have access to: | ▪ | Concentrations in applied mathematics, bioengineering, computer science, electrical engineering, environmental science and engineering, or mechanical engineering | | ▪ | The Harvard Innovation Lab (the i-lab), designed to foster entrepreneurship and innovation across the Harvard community | | ▪ | An expanding campus with a new Science and Engineering Complex opening in 2020 that will magnify Harvard's capacities in a wide range of engineering fields | | | | | | | | I'm so glad I made the decision to apply to Harvard, and I hope you'll consider coming here to help us engineer the future. | Sincerely, Hunter Richards, Harvard College Class of 2018 | | | | | | 86 Brattle Street, Cambridge, MA 02138 617-495-1551 Harvard College Admissions 617-495-1581 Griffin Financial Aid Office
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