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Fall 2014 Student-Athlete Day Planner

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Registration for the fall semester for new and readmitted students who have not yet registered. To complete Personal registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5 pm on Aug. 26; graduate and law students must pay tuition by 5 pm on Sept. 2. University residence halls open at 9 am. University Health Services benefits become available to registered students. NEW STUDENT-ATHLETE & PARENT RECEPTION: 2 pm in Centennial Room (Bellmont Hall, 9th floor) SOCCER: 12 am vs. Arizona State (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

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Add/drop for the fall semester for students who regis- Registration and add/drop for the fall semester for all Classes begin. tered and paid their tuition and fees by Aug. 13. students. Registration for the fall semester for continuing students Deadline for graduate students to be registered in absen- who have not yet registered. To complete registration, tia for the fall semester. undergraduate students must pay tuition by 5 pm on Tuition bills for undergraduate students who registered Aug. 26; graduate and law students must pay tuition by after July 18 are due by 5 pm. 5 pm on Sept. 2. SOCCER: 10 pm @ Hawai’i (Honolulu, Hawai’i)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 AUGUST notes august september S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31

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CROSS COUNTRY: TBA @ Baylor Invitational (Waco, Texas) Personal VOLLEYBALL: 11:30 am vs. UTEP (Albuquerque, N.M.) VOLLEYBALL: 8:30 pm @ New Mexico (Albuquerque, N.M.) SOCCER: 7:30 pm vs. Arkansas (Myers Stadium)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 2 pm vs. Nevada (Myers Stadium) 31 SUNDAY AUGUST

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes september october S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 15 26 1 2 31 42 35 46 37 84 95 106 117 128 139 75 86 97 108 119 1210 1113 1014 1115 1216 1317 1418 1519 1620 1412 1513 1614 1715 1816 1917 2018 1721 1822 1923 2024 2125 2226 2327 2119 2220 2321 2422 2523 2624 2725 2428 2529 2630 27 28 29 30 2826 2927 3028 29 30 31 31

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SOCCER: 7 pm @ TAMU-Corpus Christi (Corpus Christi, Texas) Personal

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 7:30 pm vs. Montana (Myers Stadium) 7 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER

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12 p.m. VOLLEYBALL: Noon vs. Central Florida (Gregory Gym) VOLLEYBALL: 3 pm vs. Florida A&M (Gregory Gym) 1 FOOTBALL: 7 pm vs. UCLA (AT&T Stadium, Arlington) MEN’S TENNIS: @ Midland Invitational (Midland, Texas) 2 WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ Duke Invitational (Durham, N.C.) MEN’S GOLF: @ Fighting Illini Invitational (Chicago, Ill.) 3

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Twelfth class day; this is the date the official enrollment count is taken; Payment for added classes (add bill) due by 5 pm. Last day an undergraduate student may add a class except for Personal rare and extenuating circumstances; Last day to drop a class for a possible refund; Last day a graduate student may, with the required approvals, add a class; Last day a law student may add a class; Last day a law student may drop a course without the approval of the dean. SOCCER: 3:30 pm vs. Central Florida (Tampa, Fla.) VOLLEYBALL: 7 pm vs. Arizona (Gregory Gym) MEN’S TENNIS: @ Midland Invitational (Midland, Texas) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ Duke Invitational (Durham, N.C.) MEN’S TENNIS: @ Midland Invitational (Midland, Texas) MEN’S GOLF: @ Fighting Illini Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 10:30 am @ South Florida (Tampa, Fla.) 14 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER MEN’S TENNIS: @ Midland Invitational (Midland, Texas) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ Duke Invitational (Durham, N.C.) MEN’S GOLF: @ Fighting Illini Invitational (Chicago, Ill.)

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SOCCER: 7:30 pm vs. UCLA (Myers Stadium) MEN’S TENNIS: @ Napa Valley (Napa Valley, Calif.) Personal CROSS COUNTRY: @ UTSA Open (San Antonio, Texas)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 7 pm @ Texas State (San Marcos, Texas) 21 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER MEN’S TENNIS: @ Napa Valley (Napa Valley, Calif.)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 1 pm vs. West Virginia (Myers Stadium) 28 SUNDAY SEPTEMBER WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Los Angeles, Calif.) MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Tulsa, Okla.)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes september october S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 15 26 1 2 31 42 35 46 37 84 95 106 117 128 139 75 86 97 108 119 1210 1113 1014 1115 1216 1317 1418 1519 1620 1412 1513 1614 1715 1816 1917 2018 1721 1822 1923 2024 2125 2226 2327 2119 2220 2321 2422 2523 2624 2725 2428 2529 2630 27 28 29 30 2826 2927 3028 29 30 31 31

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WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Los Angeles, SOCCER: 7 pm @ Iowa State (Ames, Iowa) Calif.) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Los Angeles, Personal MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Tulsa, Okla.) Calif.) MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Tulsa, Okla.)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Los Angeles, Calif.) 5 SUNDAY OCTOBER MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA All-American (Tulsa, Okla.) WOMEN’S GOLF: @ Oklahoma Tournament (Norman, Okla.)

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VOLLEYBALL: 7 pm vs. Texas Tech (Gregory Gym) SOCCER: 7 pm vs. Kansas (Myers Stadium) Personal

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 WOMEN’S GOLF: hosts Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational 12 SUNDAY OCTOBER (UT Golf Club)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes october november S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 31 24 1 2 3 4 5 16 35 46 57 68 79 108 119 72 83 94 105 116 127 138 1012 1113 1214 1315 1416 1517 1618 149 1015 1116 1217 1318 1914 2015 1719 1820 1921 2022 2123 2224 2325 2116 2217 2318 2419 2520 2621 2722 2426 2527 2628 2729 2830 2931 30 2823 2924 3025 26 27 28 29 31 30

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SOCCER: 7 pm @ TCU (Ft. Worth, Texas) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Regionals (Ft. Worth, Texas) Personal MEN’S GOLF: @ U.S. Collegiate Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.) WOMEN’S SWIM/DIVE: 4 pm Orange vs. White (Jamail Texas Swim Center)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Regionals (Ft. Worth, Texas) 19 SUNDAY OCTOBER MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Texas Regional (College Station, Texas) MEN’S GOLF: @ U.S. Collegiate Invitational (Atlanta, Ga.)

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SOCCER: 7 pm vs. Arkansas-Little Rock (Myers Stadium) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Regionals (Ft. Worth, Texas) Last day a graduate student may change registration in a WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Regionals (Ft. Worth, Texas) MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Texas Regional (College Station, class to or from the credit/no credit basis. MEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA Texas Regional (College Station, Texas) Last day to apply for a law degree. Texas) Last day a law student may register in absentia. VOLLEYBALL: 7 pm vs. TCU (Gregory Gym)

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes october november S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 31 24 1 2 3 4 5 16 35 46 57 68 79 108 119 72 83 94 105 116 127 138 1012 1113 1214 1315 1416 1517 1618 149 1015 1116 1217 1318 1914 2015 1719 1820 1921 2022 2123 2224 2325 2116 2217 2318 2419 2520 2621 2722 2426 2527 2628 2729 2830 2931 30 2823 2924 3025 26 27 28 29 31 30

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12 p.m. VOLLEYBALL: 6 pm vs. Oklahoma (Gregory Gym) FOOTBALL: TBA @ K-State (Manhattan, Kan.) 1 MEN’S & WOMEN’S SWIM/DIVE: vs. Indiana/Michigan/ Louisville @ Ann Arbor, Mich. 2 ROWING: Head of the Colorado (Lady Bird Lake)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: 1 pm @ Baylor (Waco, Texas) 26 SUNDAY OCTOBER WOMEN’S GOLF: @ Alamo Invitational (San Antonio, Texas)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes october november S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 31 24 1 2 3 4 5 16 35 46 57 68 79 108 119 72 83 94 105 116 127 138 1012 1113 1214 1315 1416 1517 1618 149 1015 1116 1217 1318 1914 2015 1719 1820 1921 2022 2123 2224 2325 2116 2217 2318 2419 2520 2621 2722 2426 2527 2628 2729 2830 2931 30 2823 2924 3025 26 27 28 29 31 30

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Registration for the spring semester for continuing and Registration for the spring semester for continuing and readmitted students. readmitted students. Personal WOMEN’S SWIM/DIVE: 5 pm @ Stanford (Palo Alto, Application deadline for Maymester programs. Calif.) SOCCER: 7 pm vs. Oklahoma State (Myers Stadium) WOMEN’S SWIM/DIVE: 1 pm @ California (Berkeley, Calif.)

STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 Registration for the spring semester for continuing and 2 SUNDAY NOVEMBER readmitted students. VOLLEYBALL: 2 pm @ Iowa State (Ames, Iowa) ROWING: @ Head of the Hooch (Chattanooga, Tenn.)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes november december S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 109 1011 1112 1213 1314 1514 1615 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2423 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 28 29 30 31 3130

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: TBA @ Big 12 Championship Match (Kansas City, Mo.) NOVEMBER 9 SUNDAY MEN’S & WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ ITA National Indoors (Flushing Meadows, N.Y.) WOMEN’S TENNIS: @ Longhorn Invitational (Whitaker Fields) MEN’S TENNIS: @ Florida Invite (Gainesville, Fla.) WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: TBA vs. Oklahoma City Univ. ()

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes november december S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 109 1011 1112 1213 1314 1514 1615 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2423 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 28 29 30 31 3130

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: TBA @ NCAA First Round (Site TBA) 16 SUNDAY NOVEMBER MEN’S BASKETBALL: TBA @ 2K Classic benefiting Wounded Warrior Project (Frank Erwin Center)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 SOCCER: TBA @ NCAA Championship Second/Third Rounds 23 SUNDAY NOVEMBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: TBA @ UCLA (Los Angeles, Calif.)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes november december S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 109 1011 1112 1213 1314 1514 1615 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2423 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 28 29 30 31 3130

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 Fall graduation ceremonies in the colleges and schools. 7 SUNDAY DECEMBER SOCCER: TBA @ NCAA Women’s College Cup (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes november december S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 109 1011 1112 1213 1314 1514 1615 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2423 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 28 29 30 31 3130

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 No-class days. 14 SUNDAY DECEMBER WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: TBA vs Northwestern State (Frank Erwin Center) WOMEN’S DIVING: @ USA Diving Nationals (Columbus, Ohio)

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THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS H INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS 2014 notes november december S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 32 43 54 65 76 87 98 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 109 1011 1112 1213 1314 1514 1615 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1716 1817 1918 2019 2120 2221 2322 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2423 2524 2625 2726 2827 2928 3029 28 29 30 31 3130

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: TBA vs. Texas A&M (LIttle Rock, Ark.) DECEMBER 21 SUNDAY MEN’S & WOMEN’S DIVING: @ USA Diving Nationals (Columbus, Ohio)

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DAY PLANNER H FALL 2014 Enrollment & Essentials

Following is a list of important names and figures regarding the University of Texas at , as well as helpful phone numbers and department numbers for each college.

UT Facts & Figures

President: William C. Powers, Jr. Founded: 1883 Degrees awarded yearly: 12,000 Continuing education enrollment: 300,000 yearly Employees: 24,000 staff & faculty Registered student organizations: 1,000 Student enrollment: 51,000 Colleges/Schools: 17 Total yearly budget: $2.14 billion Research funding: $644 million Museums and libraries: Seven museums and 17 libraries Alumni: 450,000 Mascot: , the Texas Longhorn Colors: Burnt Orange and White

Helpful Phone Numbers

University Operator/General Information: 512-471-3434 Admissions/24-Hour General Information: 512-475-7440 Athletic Events, Men’s: 512-471-4602 Athletic Events, Women’s: 512-471-4602 : 512-471-7324 Dean of Students Office: 512-471-1201 Equal Employment Opportunity Office: 512-471-1849 Erwin Center (Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Special Events): 512-477-6060 Housing and Food Service: 512-471-6021 Human Resource Services: 512-471-4772 LBJ Library and Museum: 512-721-0200 Parking and Transportation: 512-471-7275 Ransom Center (Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center): 512-471-8944 Student Financial Services: 512-475-6282 : 512-471-8839 (TX Natural Science Center): 512-471-1604 Texas Performing Arts: 512-471-1444 Texas Union: 512-475-6636 Thompson Conference Center: 512-471-3121 University Communications: 512-471-3151 University Health Services: 512-471-4955 University Police: 512-471-4441 University of Texas Libraries: 512-495-4348 University of Texas Press: 512-471-7233 University Volunteer Center: 512-471-6161 Visitor Information: 512-471-1000

Colleges and Schools

School of Architecture: 512-471-1922 McCombs School of Business: 512-471-5921 College of Communication: 512-471-5775 College of Education: 512-471-3223 Continuing and Innovative Education: 512-471-4652 Cockrell School of Engineering: 512-471-1166 College of Fine Arts: 512-471-1655 Jackson School of Geosciences: 512-471-6048 Graduate School: 512-471-4511 School of Information: 512-471-3821 School of Law: 512-471-5151 College of Liberal Arts: 512-471-4141 College of Natural Sciences: 512-471-3285 School of Nursing: 512-471-7311 College of Pharmacy: 512-471-3718 LBJ School of Public Affairs: 512-471-3200 School of Social Work: 512-471-5457 School of Undergraduate Studies: 512-475-7000 Athletics Student Services

Dr. Randa Ryan Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.386 Executive Senior Associate Athletics Director E-mail: [email protected]

Eric Beverly Phone: 512.471.8655 Office: MNC 2.421 Assistant Athletics Director E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Marnie Binfield Phone: 512.471.5658 Office: NEZ 5.414 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Alanna Bitzel Phone: 512.471.7036 Office: NEZ 5.420 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Tina Boutelle Phone: 512.471.4899 Office: 5.432 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Jason Bourgeois Phone: 512.471.8202 Office: NEZ 5.410 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Jean Bryant Phone: 512.232.5062 Office: MNC 2.416 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Ashley Chadwick Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.300 Athletic Mentor E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Lara Conrady Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.428 Associate Athletics Director E-mail: [email protected] Kelsey Davis Phone: 512.232.2460 Office: NEZ 5.408 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Johnathan Edwards Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.300 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Ally Hartzell Phone: 512.471.6265 Office: NEZ 5.430 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Kat Hastings Phone: 512.471.1894 Office: NEZ 5.406 Associate Athletics Director E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Tina Kien Phone: 512.471.7704 Office: NEZ 5.346 Director of Career Development E-mail: [email protected] Wendy Lin Phone: 512.471.2277 Office: NEZ 5.422 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Brianna McDonough Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.300 Athletic Mentor E-mail: [email protected] Krista McKenney Phone: 512.471.7006 Office: NEZ 5.418 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Jeff Nelson Phone: 512.471.9658 Office: NEZ 5.300 Athletic Mentor E-mail: [email protected] Jordenne Parker Phone: 512.232.1528 Office: NEZ 5.426 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Monica Paull Phone: 512.471.2130 Office: NEZ 5.416 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Jim Shelton Phone: 512.471.8252 Office: NEZ 5.412 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Lindsay Voyles Phone: 512.471.9229 Office: NEZ 5.424 Academic Counselor E-mail: [email protected] Record of Achievement

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Date Project/Exam/ Possible Pts/ Date Project/Exam/ Possible Pts/ Quiz Title Points Grade Quiz Title Points Grade How to Calculate Your Collegiate G.P.A.

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56 Academic Calendar

Fall Semester 2014 July 18 Last day during the summer session for new summer Sept. 12 Last day a law student may add a class. Last day a law session students and continuing and readmitted (cont.) student may drop a course without the approval of the students to register for the fall semester. dean. July 22 Tuition bills for the fall semester distributed to students Sept. 26 Second tuition payment due for students who selected electronically. Notice is sent to the e-mail address on the three-payment plan. the student’s record. Oct. 1 Application deadline for International Education Fee Aug. 13 5 pm: Tuition payment deadline for undergraduate Scholarship (IEFS) for spring study abroad programs. students who registered for the fall semester by July 18. Oct. 13 Last day to apply for a graduate degree. Tuition may be paid in full or in installments. Oct. 15 Intrasemester reports due in the deans’ offices. Aug. 15 Orientation for new international students. Oct. 22 Last day a graduate student may change registration in Aug. 19 Orientation and testing begin for new undergraduate a class to or from the credit/no credit basis. transfer students. Last day to apply for a law degree. Aug. 20 Orientation and testing begin for new freshmen Last day a law student may register in absentia. students. Oct. 23-24, Academic advising for continuing and readmitted Aug. 22 Registration for the fall semester for new and 27-29 students for the spring semester. readmitted students who have not yet registered. To complete registration, undergraduate students must Oct. 24 Final tuition payment due for students who selected pay tuition by 5 pm on Aug. 26; graduate and law the three-payment plan. students must pay tuition by 5 pm on Sept. 2. Oct. 27 - Registration for the spring semester for continuing and University residence halls open at 9 am. Nov. 7 readmitted students. University Health Services benefits become available to Nov. 1 Application deadline for Maymester programs. registered students. Nov. 4 Last day an undergraduate student may, with the dean’s Aug. 25 Add/drop for the fall semester for students who approval, withdraw from The University or drop a class registered and paid their tuition and fees by Aug. 13. except for urgent and substantiated, nonacademic reasons. Registration for the fall semester for continuing students who have not yet registered. To complete Last day an undergraduate student may change registration, undergraduate students must pay tuition registration in a class to or from the pass/fail basis. by 5 pm on Aug. 26; graduate and law students must Last day to apply for an undergraduate degree pay tuition by 5 pm on Sept. 2. Last day an undergraduate student may register in Aug. 26 Registration and add/drop for the fall semester for all absentia. students. Nov. 11 Tuition bills for the spring semester distributed to Deadline for graduate students to be registered in students electronically. Notice is sent to the e-mail absentia for the fall semester. address on the student’s record. Tuition bills for undergraduate students who registered Nov. 27-29 Thanksgiving holidays. after July 18 are due by 5 pm. Dec. 3 Monday law classes will meet; Wednesday law classes Aug. 27 Classes begin. will not meet. Sept. 1 Labor Day holiday. Dec. 5 Last class day. Sept. 2 Last day of the official add/drop period; after this date, Last day to submit master’s report, recital, thesis, changes in registration may require the approval of the doctoral dissertation, or treatise to the graduate dean. department chair and usually the student’s dean. Last day a graduate student or a law student may, with Last day undergraduate students may register and pay the required approvals, drop a class or withdraw from tuition without the approval of the registrar. The University. Last day graduate students may register and pay tuition Dec. 6 Reading day in the School of Law. without the approval of the graduate dean. Dec. 6-7 Fall graduation ceremonies in the colleges and schools. Last day law students may register and pay tuition Dec. 8-9, 14 No-class days. without the approval of the dean. Dec. 8-13, Fall semester final examinations in the School of Law. 5 pm: Tuition payment deadline for graduate and law 15-19 students. Tuition may be paid in full or in installments. Dec. 10-13, Fall semester final examinations except in the School of Sept. 12 Twelfth class day; this is the date the official enrollment 15-16 Law. count is taken. Dec. 17 University residence halls close at 9:00 am. Payment for added classes (add bill) due by 5 pm. Dec. 19 Commissioning of ROTC graduates. Last day an undergraduate student may add a class Dec. 20 Official graduation date. (No public exercises.) except for rare and extenuating circumstances. Last day to drop a class for a possible refund. Last day a graduate student may, with the required approvals, add a class.

57 UT Lingo Slang, lingo, terminology – whatever you call it – what follows is a list of definitions for words and expressions every Longhorn should know. This list is always growing – so send us your suggestions! a...... Add/Drop: Changes in a student’s schedule are accomplished by adding or dropping courses. Procedures for adding and dropping courses are given in the Course Schedule. (http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/)

AUP: The AUP refers to the University’s Acceptable Use Policy. This policy provides students with guidelines on appropriate and legal usage of computer and information technology at the University. One important aspect of this policy outlines your responsibilities when accessing campus network resources. Violating the AUP can lead to serious consequences, including disciplinary action or even criminal prosecution. Please become familiar with the AUP at http://www.utexas.edu/cio/policies/...... b Bar: This can be a financial (i.e. a library fine) or a non-financial (i.e. advising) restriction that prohibits a student from registering until it has been cleared. See your Registration Information Sheet (RIS) to view any bars. Your RIS may be accessed through this website: http://registrar.utexas.edu/students/registrations/before/ris/.

Bevo: The University’s official mascot, a longhorn steer, accompanies the Longhorn football team to all home and many out-of-town games.

Bevo Bucks: Bevo Bucks are the easy-to-use, cashless form of payment accessible through the student’s ID Card. Like a debit card, Bevo Bucks is a prepaid account that students use to purchase food, goods, and services both on and off campus. Access Bevo Bucks at: http://www.utexas.edu/ its/bevoware/.

Big 12: The athletic conference to which The University belongs. In addition to Texas, the 10-member conference includes Baylor University (Waco, Texas), Iowa State University (Ames, Iowa), the University of Kansas (Lawrence, Kan.), Kansas State University (Manhattan, Kan.), the University of Oklahoma (Norman, Okla.), Oklahoma State University (Stillwater, Okla.), Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas), Texas Tech University (Lubbock, Texas), and the University of West Virginia (Morgantown, W.V.).

Blackboard: An online course management system designed to connect students with their instructors and classmates. Access your specific course materials, engage in online chats with your fellow students, or receive assignments and notes. This site is available through the University’s homepage at http://www.utexas.edu / or at https://courses.utexas.edu/webapps/login/.

Bridging Disciplines Programs (BDPs): Bridging Disciplines Programs allow undergraduates to earn certificates in one of eight interdisciplinary areas, ranging in content from International Studies to Environment to Digital Arts and Media. A BDP consists of 19 credit hours, which typically combine courses with research and/or internships.

Bursar’s Office: Also known as the Cashier’s Office; where students may pay their bills or pick up student employment checks.

58 UT Lingo C...... Cactus Yearbook: As the oldest publication on campus, the Cactus is the only pictorial record of the events on the UT campus for the student body as a whole. The yearbook serves a distinctive purpose by preserving the memories of each school year, and by offering students experience in writing, editing, management, and marketing. Contact the staff at (512) 471-9190 or http://www.cactusyearbook.com

Camp Texas: Started in 1992, this exciting three-day leadership retreat for incoming freshmen gives students the opportunity to make friends in small groups as well as meet UT student leaders and award-winning faculty through team challenges and relaxing free time. It is held in the heart of the . This is a premier opportunity for freshmen to explore their new beginning and gain confidence in shaping their own UT experience.

Canvas: Canvas is a cloud-hosted learning management system from Instructure which is in use at several universities including University of Washington, University of Maryland and the Utah Educational Network. Canvas is now available to all faculty for all courses at The University of Texas.

Cashier’s Office: Also known as the Student Accounts Receivable and Bursar’s Office; where students may pay their bills, clear financial bars, or pick up student employment checks. Access this at http://www.utexas.edu/business/ accounting/sar/.

Classification: Undergraduate students are classified as freshmen, sophomores, juniors, or seniors based on the number of academic credit hours earned. This classification is as follows: freshmen, 0-30 credit hours; sophomores, 31-60 credit hours; juniors, 61-90 credit hours; seniors, 91 credit hours and above. Freshmen and sophomores are referred to as a lower-division; juniors and seniors are designated as upper-division.

Core Curriculum: All undergraduate students at The University are responsible for completing the core curriculum, which is built into each degree plan. The core consists of 42 hours of coursework in communication, natural sciences, humanities, arts, history, government, and social sciences.

Course Schedules: This lists the courses to be offered each semester, including the time, location, unique number, and instructor, as well as other essential registration information and instructions. The University is moving toward online-only publication of the Course Schedule, which can be found at http://www.registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/.

Co-Op: The University Co-Op is located on Guadalupe directly across from the West Mall. Partially owned and operated by students, faculty, and staff of The University, the Co-Op sells UT clothing, textbooks, and magazines, and has a camera department, as well as a service center for paying bills, shipping packages, etc. Access the Co-Op online at http://www.coop-bookstore.com...... d Daily Texan: The award winning student-run newspaper on campus. Access at: http://www. dailytexanonline.com.

The : Refers to Guadalupe Street in general, and the portion of Guadalupe running between Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard (MLK Blvd) and W. Dean Keeton Street in particular. The University Co-Op, fast food establishments, clothing stores, etc., are located on the drag.

59 UT Lingo E...... East Mall: The area east of the Main Building between Speedway and the bus on East 23rd Street. Home of the MLK, Jr. statue.

EID (Electronic Identity): Your UT EID and password enable you to see secure UT web services such as: Registrar’s Online Services (ROSE), registration, tuition and fee bill calculation, student address update, and ticket draws for intercollegiate athletic events. You can activate your UT EID and password when you get your student ID or online at http://idmanager.its.utexas.edu/eid_self_help/. eProxy: An eProxy is someone who has obtained a UT EID and has been granted the authority to access another person’s electronic records through the web services offered at UT. See the DHFS eProxy page and the UT Student eProxy page for more details.

Explore UT: The biggest open house in Texas. Students, faculty, and staff showcase UT’s art and literary collections, student dance, music and theatre performances, and cutting-edge scientific research for the Austin Community...... F FAC: Abbreviation for the Peter T. located on the West Mall next to the Main (MAI) Building. The FAC is a space for students and has several labs and open areas for individual or group study.

FIG (First-Year Interest Group): Designed to assist new students with their transition to The University, a FIG is a group of up to 25 freshmen who take two to four courses together based on a major or academic area of interest and attend a weekly one-hour seminar facilitated by a professional advisor and peer mentor. Find more information on FIGs at: http://utexas.edu/ugs/fig/.

Flags: In the new undergraduate curriculum, courses performing certain development functions are designated with “flags.” Students are required to take a course in each flagged area before graduating. Flags are required in six areas, including writing, quantitative reasoning, global cultures, multicultural perspectives and diversity, ethics and leadership, and independent inquiry.

Flat Rate Tuition: Students pay a flat rate when they take between 12 and 18 hours of classes per semester, with the rates varying among colleges due to various lab and/or class cost in the specific colleges.

Forty Acres: The original UT campus was located on 40 Acres surrounding what is now the Tower. This is the area framed by 24th, Speedway, 21st, and Guadalupe Street.

Forum Seminars: Forum Seminars are courses that allow students to sample a range of different approaches to contemporary social and intellectual issues through weekly guest lectures from faculty in different departments at UT. The courses emphasize interdisciplinary perspectives on contemporary social issues, and they provide an entry into and foundation for the Bridging Disciplines Programs.

Freshman Reading Round-Up: This is a chance to interact with some of the best professors The University has to offer. Over the summer, read a book recommended by the professor you choose, and then, just before classes start, discuss that book in a relaxed setting with a small group of fellow freshmen. You should have already received an invitation by email to register online at: http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/meetus/events/frr/; if not, get to a computer and sign up soon. Sessions fill quickly.

60 UT Lingo G...... General Information Catalog: Refers to the booklet published by the Official Publications Division of the Registrar’s Office, which discusses general admission requirements, registration and fees, academic policies and procedures, student affairs, libraries, and other academic resources. It may be purchased at campus area bookstores.

Gone To Texas: A celebration taking place on the Main Mall the night before classes start each fall. Serves as the official “welcome” to The University of Texas.

Grade Reports: Students can view final grades through UT Direct using their EID or request that a printed grade report be sent at the end of the semester. Since students 18 years of age or older are considered by law and by The University to be adults, printed grade reports are mailed to the student at the address the student requests.

Grading System: The grade point average (GPA) is the most frequently used evaluation of a student’s classroom performance. In computing this average, the following plus/minus point system is used: A (4.0 grade points), A- (3.67), B+ (3.33), B (3.0), B- (2.67), C+ (2.33), C (2.0), C- (1.67), D+ (1.33), D (1.0), D- (0.67), F (0.00). See ‘How to Calculate Your Collegiate GPA’ for a sample grid and instructions.

GSC: The mission of the Gender and Sexuality Center is to provide safe spaces for all members of the UT Austin community to explore, organize, and promote learning about issues of gender and sexuality. The center also facilitates a greater responsiveness to the needs of women and the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities through education, outreach, and advocacy...... H Hook ‘em/Hook ‘em Horns: The hand symbol, resembling the head of a longhorn, that UT fans use to show their school spirit. Introduced in 1955 by Harley Clark, the hand signal was an instant hit. K...... KUT Radio: Established in 1958, KUT is licensed by the Federal Communications Commission to The University of Texas at Austin and operates as a service of the College of Communication. The station is committed to supporting civic and cultural life in through daily news coverage, high-quality documentary production, and exceptional music programming that reflects the Austin experience. KUT supports the mission of the University to educate and foster a more civil society, and provides public radio service to Central Texas via 90.5 FM in Austin and globally through http://kut.org.

KUTX Radio: KUTX (98.9) branched off of The University’s radio station, KUT (90.5) in January 2013 and is devoted to providing the Austin community with access to all kinds of music. KUTX plays more than 30,000 different songs and hosts nearly 300 live music performances every year. Visit their web site at: http://kutx.org...... L LASP: The Longhorn All-Sports Package is the most economical way for students, faculty, and staff to obtain tickets to all regular season home sports events. For one low price, this unique package provides access to tickets, the opportunity to set up group seating, and the chance to purchase additional tickets for your friends and guests who are not UT Austin students, faculty, or staff. Visit www.TexasSports.com for more information.

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Longhorn Network: ESPN has a 20-year agreement to own and operate a year-round, 24-hour network dedicated to Texas athletics in partnership with UT and IMG College. offers a variety of content, highlighted by more than 200 exclusive events annually from 20 varsity, UT sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings. Additionally, the LonghornNetwork.com broadband companion to the TV network will offer extensive content. m...... MIC: The Multicultural Information Center develops and trains students for the multicultural/diverse society of today and the future. The MIC’s mission is fulfilled by providing diverse education opportunities and support services for African American, Asian American, European/Anglo/Caucasian American, International, Mexican American/ Hispanic/Latina(o), and Native American students...... O Office Hours: Hours when faculty members are available to meet with students in their offices. Many times, students may also make special appointments if they are unable to speak with a professor during office hours. Most faculty office hours can be found on their major department’s website on their individual information page.

Optional Fees: Charges for programs and services not included when a student pays tuition and required fees. Optional fees include Longhorn All-Sports Package, Department of Theatre and Dance tickets, Cactus Yearbook, parking permits, Performing Arts Center/Tix for Six, and the Analecta literary journal.

Orientation Advisor (OA): OAs assist new students, transfer students, returning students, and their family members in their transitions to The University of Texas. OAs are responsible for aiding students with academic advising, providing information about campus resources and services, educating students about campus policies and procedures, and assisting students to acclimate to The University environment. OAs also serve as representatives of the New Student Services area of the Office of the Dean of Students and The University of Texas.

O-Zone: The O-Zone defines the official Erwin Center student seating sections for Texas Basketball. There is an O-Zone in the arena level and an O-Zone in the mezzanine section. All O-Zone seats are general admission. Because of high demand for these seats, you must pay ahead and have already purchased a LASP before attempting to sit in the O-Zone. p...... PCL: The Perry-Castaneda Library, named after Professor Ervin S. Perry, the first African-American appointed to the academic rank of professor, and Carlos E. Castaneda, developer of the Benson Latin American Collection, is the main library of The University. It has been rated among the top 10 libraries in the nation.

Peer Advisor: Upper-division students who assist colleges in the general academic advising process.

Personal Computer Account: A computer account, also know as an IF account, that allows you to access campus computer labs and printers and subscribe to many computer services. Access your account at: http://www.utexas. edu/its/account/index.php.

Prereq: A prerequisite is a course that is required before taking another course. Students should make sure they meet all prereqs listed in the Course Schedule: (http://registrar.utexas.edu/schedules/index.hmtl) before registering for a course or they may be dropped from that course.

62 UT Lingo ...... q “Q” Drop: A notation appearing on a student’s transcript when they drop a class between the 12th class day and the 4th week of classes. This notation indicates a drop without an academic penalty. Approval must be given by the chair of the department offering the course and by the student’s advisor and dean. R...... Registrar’s Office: This office oversees registration, maintains and certifies student records, issues diplomas and transcripts, and publishes catalogs, course schedules and final exam schedules.

Registration Bar: A bar is a code placed on your record that will prevent registration. Bars are listed on your Registration Information Sheet (RIS). For more information, see the Registration page of the Registrar’s Office website. Here are the kinds of bars that may appear on your record and how you may clear them: Financial: In most cases, financial bars may be paid in cash or by check at the Cashier’s Office in MAI 8 or paid online by credit card. Nonfinancial: You must resolve a nonfinancial bar in person at the administrative office that imposed it. Advising: Many academic departments on campus require their students to be advised before registering for classes. View your RIS or consult the Advising and Major Codes section of the Course Schedule to see if the department of your major requires advising.

Residential FIG: A residential FIG is a small group of freshmen who live on campus in Whitis Court or Duren Hall and also share classes. See FIG for more information.

Resnet: The campus residential network that provides an Internet Connection through Ethernet port in UT dorm rooms. Access Resnet at: http://resnet.utexas.edu.

Required Fees: Students are automatically assessed certain fees for resources including but not limited to: libraries, Student Services, Texas Union, Information Technology, Recreational Sports, Student Health, and General Purpose. Newly admitted students must pay the General Property Deposit and New Student Orientation fee which are assessed one time upon entry to The University.

RIS (Registration Information Sheet): A form prepared for each student that lists personal information, advising information, registration times, and financial and nonfinancial bar information.

ROSE (Registrar’s Online Services): A web site that allows you to access course schedules, class availability, class listings, final exam schedules, and grade reports. You can also update your address, view an interactive degree audit, and register for classes. Visit their website at: http://registrar.utexas.edu/services...... S Scholastic Probation: In order to remain in good standing at the University, a student must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 (equivalent to a C average). Any student failing to meet this standard may be placed on scholastic probation. For more detailed information, see the General Information Catalog.

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Short-Term Loan: The University provides short-term emergency or tuition assistance loans to students. Emergency loans are cash loans, normally for one month and are designed to be repaid in full on or before the due date. Tuition loans, which have a one-to-three month repayment period, must be applied to a student’s fee bill. Any subsequent refund or tuition and/or fee payment must be applied to a cash or tuition loan regardless of the due date of the loan.

Signature Courses: Courses designed for first-year students on topics of contemporary interest. A Signature Course will introduce you to some of UT’s unique resources, while also honing your skills as a college student. You may choose a First-year Seminar that works as a Signature Course or sign up for one of the lecture format Signature Courses. By 2010, all entering students will take a Signature Course.

The Six-Pack: A group of six buildings on the South Mall - Parlin, Batts, Benedict, Mezes, Calhoun, and Rainey.

SMF (“SMurF” or Student Microcomputer Facility): The SMF (http://www.utexas. edu/its/faclabs) is the main computer lab for UT students. During the fall and spring semesters, the lab is open 24 hours/day Monday through Thursday with limited hours Friday through Sunday, and is located on the second floor of the Flawn Academic Center (FAC) in the Undergraduate Library (UGL). The lab is equipped with Macintosh and Dell personal computers, scanners, and printers. The computers have Internet access and a wide variety of software.

South Mall: The area directly south of the Tower, surrounded by the Six-Pack. Students are often found here studying, playing Frisbee, and relaxing with friends. A view of the South Mall, which is home Speedway Mall: The section of Speedway Avenue which is closed to traffic to the best view of the UT Tower, and is also the location of the “Six Pack” between 24th street and Inner Campus Drive. Student organizations and University departments set up tables and hold special events in this central campus alternative to the West Mall.

Start Fresh: Sponsored by the New Student Services area of the Office of the Dean of Students, Start Fresh is a set of programs facilitated for new students the week before classes begin. Events typically include movie night, casino night, and a student organization fair.

Student Health Program: Administered by the University Health Services (UHS), this program provides optional low-cost group health insurance for students at the University of Texas at Austin who are not covered through other insurance programs. Additional information is available at University Health Services.

Student Identification Card: Every student is required to have a University identification card (student ID). The card may be obtained after the student’s first registration or at Summer Orientation. The student ID card is required for many purposes, including use of the libraries and University Health Services; it may also be used to draw tickets for or to be admitted to intercollegiate athletic events as well as other special events. The cost of a UT ID is $10. This one time fee must be paid in addition to tuition and fees. Lost UT ID cards may be replaced for an additional $10 charge.

Student Liability Insurance: Students must show evidence of student liability insurance when enrolled in field work courses that use off-campus facilities, if such facilities require insurance.

Study Buddy: The Division of Housing and Food Service has developed an Online Study Buddy Program to enhance academics and community in on-campus residence halls. It’s fast, it’s easy, and it’s secure. Just use your UT EID to log in, and find other residents who are in your classes.

Syllabus: Given out on the first day of class. This outlines what will be covered during the semester; for example, assignments, expectations, the professor’s office hours, and other pertinent information for that course.

64 UT Lingo T...... TA (Teaching Assistant): Some larger class sections have graduate teaching assistants who assist the professor with small study sections and who may teach labs.

Texas Exes Student Chapter: An annual student membership program sponsored by the Texas Exes that gives every UT student the opportunity to network personally and professionally with peers and alumni, support local communities, participate in nationally recognized traditions, define capacities for leadership, and share information. Annual dues of $25 are exchanged for a variety of member benefits, events, and programs, and a burnt orange t-shirt! www.TexasExes.org/students/.

Texas Student Television: This is a student . It is broadcast 24 hours/day, over-the-air on FCC licensed low-power channel 9 on the dorm cable system to over 7,000 residents, and city-wide nightly Monday through Friday on Time Warner Cable to over 30,000 homes. Students from all majors are welcome to volunteer and even produce a wide variety of programs from news to comedy to entertainment. For more information visit: www.texasstudenttv. com

Texas Success Initiative (TSI): A state-legislated program designed to improve student success in college. All students entering Texas Public colleges and universities are required to take the TSI Test to show proof of exemption prior to enrollment. Information can be obtained by phoning the TSI Office at: 512-471-8277.

Texas Travesty: The is the largest college humor publication in the nation. It appears monthly during the school year in print and on the web. Though the Travesty prints material written primarily by its regular staff, any UT student, or faculty member may contribute. Submissions may be sent to: [email protected]

Texas Union: Known as the “living room” of The University of Texas, the Texas Union offers lounges, meeting rooms, student organizational offices, fast food services, a large ballroom, and an art gallery. The Texas Union also houses the famous Cactus Café, and an underground pool hall and bowling alley.

The Tower: Also known as the Main Building, the Tower stands 307 feet tall. It houses Admissions, the President’s Office, the Registrar’s Office, the Cashier’s Office, an information desk and other administrative offices. The Tower remains one of the best known symbols of the University.

TriGs (Transfer Interest Group): Designed to assist new transfer students with their transition to UT, TriG is a group of transfer students organized by major or academic area of interest who take courses together and attend a weekly one-hour seminar lead by a professional advisor and peer mentor...... u UGL/FAC: The Undergraduate Library (UGL) finds its home in the Peter T. Flawn Academic Center (FAC). Offering more than just books, the UGL houses a state of the art computer lab and audio-visual library.

Undergraduate Catalog: Refers to the booklet published by the Official Publications Division of the Registrar’s Office. This publication discusses admission requirements that are particular to each college or school, lists faculty, describes content of courses offered by the colleges or schools, and illustrates different degree requirements.

University Extension: Some UT courses, including most general education courses are available in the evenings through University Extension. Courses are usually taught by UT instructors, and the classes tend to be small. Some of the rules for UEX courses are different from regular UT courses, so be sure to talk to an advisor or check out the policies on the website before enrolling.

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University Lectures: A series of lectures by famous speakers, designed to start campus-wide conversations on important topics. Students in Signature Courses will attend at least one University Lecture.

UTBox: UTBox is a campus-wide service that allows faculty, staff, and students up to 25GB of free, cloud-based file sharing and storage for business and academic purposes.

UTC: Known as the University Teaching Center, this building is west of the Perry-Castaneda Library (PCL), and is linked to the Graduate School of Business (GSB) by an elevated pedestrian walkway (breezeway). UTC has two large auditoriums and numerous classroom spaces.

UT Direct: Your personal Web interface for University business and online course sites. Customize your own personal page to access e-mail and schedules, pay your fee bill, renew library books, and track news and events.

UT Mail: Students can access their University e-mail from any web browser using UT Mail. This service is administered by Gmail, and was introduced to The University in April 2011. This can be accessed at: utmail.utexas.edu. Your UT Mail account is your official UT Austin e-mail account. Check it often for important university messages. w...... Waitlist: A feature of online registration that allows undergraduate students to access open seats in closed classes. The list does not guarantee a seat in the class, but does allow the student to wait for one to open up.

Walk: When a professor cancels class.

West Mall: The open area west of the Tower, surrounded by the FAC/Undergraduate Library, the Union, the West Mall Building, and . Student organizations set up tables on the West Mall to recruit new members or publicize events. Rallies are often held in the rally space on the steps west of the Tower from 11:30 a.m.—1:30p.m. on weekdays. It is also a free speech area and home of the Cesar Chavez statue.

Wireless and Wired Network: Many buildings and public areas on campus have publicly accessible wired (Ethernet) and wireless access points installed. If you have a wireless compatible or Ethernet-equipped device, you can access the campus network (also called PNA) from several campus hot spots by simply logging in with your UT EID.

Withdrawal: Formal withdrawal from The University of Texas at Austin as a student for the current semester. A student cannot withdraw from The University by dropping classes, but must follow the withdrawal procedure found in the Undergraduate Catalog......

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STUDENT-ATHLETE CAREER PLANNING CHECKLIST

FRESHMAN YEAR SOPHOMORE YEAR Attend Student-Athlete Orientation to receive an Conduct an informational interview with an employer introduction to the AfterTexas Career and Community or investigate a career-related internship. Resources Program. Attend “Advising Night” for additional research on Begin résumé building with your mentor during majors. study hall. Email an updated copy to your academic Visit the Vick Center for Strategic Advising & Career counselor and to the Director of Career Services. Counseling in Jester A115 to research possible Attend “Advising Night” and research at least two majors and careers. majors at UT. Speak with advisor in current college or prospective Explore Wayfinder: http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/ college about potential majors and careers. wayfinder/. Print and complete the “How do I Weigh Per NCAA rules, you must declare your academic My Major Options” worksheet. Discuss results with major by the end of your sophomore year. your academic counselor. Attend at least two AfterTexas career development Participate in at least two community service projects workshops, including a résumé workshop and meet each semester. Report hours to your academic with your academic counselor to update your résumé. counselor and begin documenting experiences on Participate in at least two community service projects your résumé. each semester. Report hours to your academic counselor and document experiences on your résumé.

JUNIOR YEAR SENIOR YEAR Meet with your academic counselor to update résumé Attend at least two AfterTexas career development and write cover letter. workshops. Learn how to use AccessUT and register with the Attend Career Fair sponsored by your college. career center in your college. Schedule “mock interview” with the Director of Join a professional student organization related to Career Services. your major and career interest. Meet with the Director of Career Services to discuss Attend at least two AfterTexas career development job search strategies and fine tune résumé. workshops. Be able to identify at least five prospective Attend Career Fair sponsored by your college. employment opportunities to discuss with the Director Complete the application process and participate in of Career Services. an internship or shadow a professional in your field Begin application process for prospective of interest. employment. Begin graduate school planning, including Complete the graduate school application process. application, personal statement, and letters of Participate in at least two community service projects recommendation. each semester. Report hours to your academic Participate in at least two community service projects counselor and document experiences on your résumé. each semester. Report hours to your academic counselor and document experiences on your résumé.