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Archer Program (UT in DC) Info Sessions

Archer Program (UT in D.C.) for Undergraduates
Fall 2010 Info Sessions

September 29, 2010 (Wednesday) at 12:00 p.m. in FAC 4

October 26, 2010 (Tuesday) at 1:30 p.m. in FAC 4
October 27, 2010 (Wednesday) at 3:30 p.m. in FAC 4

November 16, 2010 (Tuesday) at 1:30 p.m. in FAC 4

December 1, 2010 (Tuesday) at 3:30 p.m. in FAC 4

If you would you like to spend a fall or spring semester in Washington, D.C. involved in an internship and taking in-residence UT Austin classes, please see http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/utindc and then come to one of the information sessions to find out more. The UT Austin campus coordinator and former Archer Fellows will give an overview of the program and provide you with tips on submitting a competitive application.

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The cost for 15 hours is $3,600 for all in-state, out-of-state, and international participants, a savings of at least $900 (or more, depending on your major and your residency status) on your current flat-rate tuition and fees.
Need-based scholarships are available
Live in houses on Capitol Hill with your classmates!
You can intern anywhere you like! Past internships include the State Department, Brookings Institution, This Week with George Stephanopoulos, Amnesty International, Centers for Disease Control, the Supreme Court, the White House, National Public Radio, World Bank, United Nations Information Centre, Public Strategies, the Smithsonian, the Holocaust Museum, the Save Darfur Coalition, and many, many more.
Undergrads from all majors are encouraged to apply.

The application deadline for Fall 2011 and Spring 2012 will be in February 2011.

Please feel free to make an appointment with Katrina Kosted, coordinator, if you would like to discuss your interest in the program, or if you are unable to attend an info session.


Katrina Kosted
Campus Coordinator for UT in D.C./Archer Program
Academic Advisor for Bridging Disciplines Programs
School of Undergraduate Studies
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station G5525
Flawn Academic Center, Room 33
Austin, Texas 78712
512.232.7564 phone
512.232.7580 fax
http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/bdp
http://www.utexas.edu/ugs/utindc

Apply for a Fulbright Scholarship! Deadline Sept. 3

The 2011-2012 Fulbright competition opens on May 1, 2010.  I would like to ask your help in encouraging students interested in conducting research, studying, or teaching abroad to consider applying for a Fulbright.  I have included information below on the purpose of the program, eligibility, and the application and selection process. The deadline for apply for a 2010 Fulbright Scholarship is noon, Friday, Sept. 3rd.  Submissions should be brought to the Provost Office in MAI 201.

Purpose:The Fulbright program for U.S. Students is meant to foster international cooperation in education, research, and cultural exchange.  The program supports a student’s work abroad for one academic year (typically nine months). The program operates in more than 140 countries.  Scholarships are available to support research and training in nearly all disciplines, including sciences, engineering, social sciences, humanities, professional fields, and performing and creative arts.  There are also English Teaching Assistant (ETA) grants that allow students to work with English teachers in a number of different countries.  The program provides funds for travel to and from the host country, a stipend sufficient to cover living expenses, and administrative support.

Graduate students usually pursue independent research related to their dissertation topic, or, in the case of creative or performing artists, pursue training, performing, or engage in their studio practice.  Graduating seniors (undergraduates who will complete their degree prior to going abroad) may also conduct research, but are required to be enrolled in courses at an institute of higher education in the host country during the grant period.

Eligibility: Applicants must be U.S. citizens. They must have a completed a bachelor’s degree by the beginning of the grant period, or in the case of graduate students, they must not have completed a doctorate degree as of October 18, 2010.

Application and Selection:

These items to be submitted on line:
· completed application form
· three letters of reference (usually from faculty, though in some cases a letter from a non-faculty expert in the proposed field of study is acceptable).  Instructions on completing references found at: http://us.fulbrightonline.org/preparing_completingreferences.html
· language evaluation form (for most non-Anglophone countries).  Consists of a form completed by a college-level language instructor.  Specific instructions on completing language forms available at: http://us.fulbrightonline.org/preparing_completinglanguage.html

A digital cd copy as well as hard copies of the items listed below are to be submitted to the Provost Office (MAI 201) by noon, Friday, Sept. 3rd. Submissions should be addressed to the Fulbright Scholarship Committee:

· completed application form
· statement of purpose (two pages, typed, single spaced)*
· personal statement (one page, typed, single spaced)
· letter(s) of affiliation with an institution in the host country
· Official transcripts from all institutions of higher education attended by the applicant

*(Creative and performing artists also provide samples of their work)

In mid to late September, applicants are interviewed, given feedback on their proposal and personal statement, and assigned a mentor.  The applicants are allowed several days to make revisions. The revised applications, along with the Committee’s evaluations, are forwarded to the National Committee, which determines which applications are to be forwarded to the Host Country Committees for consideration.  The latter committees, consisting of scholars and representatives of the host country governments and the U.S. Department of State, make the final selections.  Successful applicants will be notified by June, 2011.

Fulbright IIE is an invaluable opportunity for our students, whether they are conducting research, getting teaching experience, developing their artistic skills, or receiving advanced training.  As a Fulbright-Hays scholar (1990-91, Brazil) I can attest that it is truly a life-changing experience.  The University of Texas at Austin has a long track record of success in Fulbright competition, placing it among the elite institutions on the country.  I ask for your help in urging your potential Fulbright grantees to look into applying.  Detailed information about the program can be found online at http://us.fulbrightonline.org/overview.htmlhttp://us.fulbrightonline.org/overview.html .   Applicants are welcome to contact me directly at lindsayhale@mail.utexas.edumailto:lindsayhale@mail.utexas.edu , or (512) 565-6222.  I will be happy to meet with students and assist them as they prepare their applications.

Thank you,

Lindsay Hale, Ph.D.
Chair, Campus Fulbright IIE Committee

Liberal Arts Study Abroad Scholarship Deadline April 15, 2010

Exchange Programs participants may apply for a scholarship through the College of Liberal Arts. Deadline: April 15, 2010.

Hispanic of African-American students participating in any study abroad program may apply for the Martin Dies, Jr. Challenge Grant for Study Abroad. Deadline: April 15, 2010.

FOR THESE AND OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS APPLY ONLINE AT
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/student-affairs/Programs/Scholarships.php

UT Semester in LA

Dear Student,

The new online application for the UT Semester in Los Angeles Program is now open!

If you are interested in applying for SPRING 2011 or SUMMER 2011, you should plan to log in with your UT EID and complete the application by the closing deadline of April 15, 2010 (5 p.m). Detailed information about the new application process and a link to the application are available online at the following address: http://www.utla.utexas.edu/applying/index.htm

The Semester in Los Angeles is ideal for students who are passionate about film, television, music, or digital arts, and are considering a career in the entertainment industry.

The program is open to students of any major who meet the following eligibility criteria:
http://www.utla.utexas.edu/applying/PROD75_012346.html

Watch a short video about the program: http://www.utla.utexas.edu/overview/video/index.htm

Questions? Contact UTLA Center in Los Angeles by calling the following toll free number: (877) 875-2111.

The UTLA Center
3800 Barham Blvd, Suite 103
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Phone: 323-512-9200
Toll free: 877-UTLA111 (877-875-2111)
www.utla.utexas.edu

Welcome to the Beltway Application

Welcome to the Beltway
A Week in Washington, D.C.
May 24 – 28, 2010

Welcome to the Beltway is a five-day seminar and visit to the nation’s capital hosted by the Archer Center and the DC Texas Exes for undergraduates, graduate students and alumni of the University of Texas System to learn about potential career opportunities in fields such as government, politics, business, law, communication and non-profits.

Program includes:

*   Career Panel Discussions
*   Networking Receptions/Events
*   Young Professionals Luncheon
*   Sightseeing Tours

Program Fee is $395/person and includes 4 nights of lodging, career panels, sightseeing tours, evening receptions, several meals, and lunch with young professionals living in D.C.  Spaces are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis, so get your application in early.

For more information, contact Katie Romano or Colleen Davies at the Archer Center at kromano@utsystem.edu or cdavies@utsystem.edu or by phone at 202-955-9091.

Applications and deposit are due April 14, 2010

Visit www.archercenter.org <http://www.archercenter.org/> for application and more information.