Daily Archives: February 24, 2011

Study Abroad Application Deadline Extended to April 1

Good morning!

At the study abroad office we are excited to announce we are extending our summer and fall deadlines to April 1 on select programs! It’s not too late to start the process!

First step to study abroad:

Attend a general info session or talk to a Peer Advisor.
We are holding information sessions at noon daily from now through the end of March.  For additional session times and locations for all info sessions, please check our
calendar at http://www.utexas.edu/student/abroad/
Walk-in Peer Advising is also available daily, from 1-5 pm.
For Study Abroad Advisors’ appointment times and walk-in hours, call our office at 512/471-6490.

Never thought about studying abroad?
You will learn how to get UT credit for your classes abroad, how to search for programs, and how to apply for scholarships!
At UT, we have so many possibilities for you!  Need specific credit?  Need an affordable program? Come visit us to find the right program for you!

Contact us:
http://www.utexas.edu/student/abroad/
512-471-6490

Liberal Arts Council Study Abroad Scholarship

The Liberal Arts Council Study Abroad Scholarship is available to students in the College of Liberal Arts who plan to study abroad during the summer, fall or for a full year. We will be awarding 8-10 scholarships from $550-2,000. We encourage all COLA students planning to study abroad in the coming semesters to apply for the scholarship. The application is due March 8th and can be found on the Global Assist page of the Study Abroad Office website. Please contact Emily Pirraglia at emily.pirraglia@gmail.com with questions.

Texas College Advising Corps Positions

The Texas College Advising Corps (Advise TX), is recruiting graduating UT Austin seniors to serve as full-time college advisers in high-need high schools across Texas.

Applying to college is a big task, and without proper guidance, many students simply don’t take on the challenge.  Many of them don’t believe they can succeed in college or have never considered college a possibility.  Without exposure, information, and encouragement, many students never pursue higher education at all.

College advisers are bridging this gap.  Advise TX places exceptional recent college graduates from all fields of study on high school campuses to lead low-income and first-generation students to college.  College advisers work alongside school staff to mentor, encourage, and assist students one-on-one as they search for colleges, complete admissions and financial aid applications, and transition from high school to higher education.

Please share this opportunity with recent graduates (December 2010) or graduating seniors (May 2011) from UT Austin who may be interested in serving as a college adviser for one or two years.  Advise TX is now accepting applications through the UT Austin website: http://ipsi.utexas.edu/TCAC.html

Selected advisers participate in six-weeks of summer training.  All advisers receive a salary, health benefits, and an award to pay student loans or graduate school expenses.

For more information, please contact Jennifer Pandya at jpandya@ipsi.utexas.edu or 512-232-4383.

Institute for Public School Initiatives
The University of Texas at Austin
Phone 512.232.4383
tcac@ipsi.utexas.edu
http://ipsi.utexas.edu/TCAC.html

Jennifer Pandya
Senior Program Coordinator
Texas College Advising Corps
Institute for Public School Initiatives
The University of Texas at Austin
220 W. 7th Street LAV 1.100
Austin, TX 78701
Phone: 512.232.4383
Fax: 512.322.3798
jpandya@ipsi.utexas.edu