Open House 2017 - Undergraduate Admissions

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Open House 2017Saturday, Oct. 14 9:00 am - 2:00 pmNC State GuidesOpen House has gone mobile!Schedule, campus maps, social media and moreavailable on your mobile device – completely free!Download the NC State University Guides app onyour iPhone or Android phoneTap “Download Guides”Search for “NC State University Open House”Post about your day using:#NCStateOpenHouse

Welcome to NC State!Use this program to help you as you experience all that North Carolina’s largest university has to offer.Information FairTalley Student UnionOur maps are color coded:MAIN CAMPUSE-3Academic ProgramsAgriculture and Life Sciences, Design, Education, EnvironmentalFirst Year, University College Exploratory Studies, Humanitiesand Social Sciences, Life Sciences First Year, Natural Resources,Poole College of Management, Sciences, TextilesUniversity OfficesAir Force ROTC, African American Cultural Center, ARTS NCSTATE, Athletics, Biotechnology Program, Career DevelopmentCenter, Cooperative Education, Disability Services, Fraternityand Sorority Life, GLBT Center, Goodnight Scholars, Livingand Learning Villages, Lonnie Poole Golf Course, MulticulturalStudent Affairs, NC State Dining, NC State Stores, NCSULibraries, New Student Programs, Office of Scholarships andFinancial Aid, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Parents& Families Services, Park Scholarships, Shelton LeadershipCenter, Student Health Services, Student Legal Services,Study Abroad, Transportation, Undergraduate Research,University Cashier’s Office, University Honors Program,University Housing, University Recreation, University ScholarsProgram, Women’s CenterAdmissions Info SessionsLearn more about applying to NC State University.Admissions officers will talk about the application processas well as what it takes to be a competitive applicant.Each session is 30 minutes.Freshman Information SessionsDabney Hall, Room 222E-39:00am, 10:30am, 12:00pmD-3Witherspoon Student Center, Room 1179:00am, 10:00am, 11:00amG-3SAS Hall, Room 22039:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pmL-2Textiles Building, Room 22259:00am, 10:00am, 1:00pmTransfer Information SessionsPark Shops, Room 210F-310:00am, 11:30am, 12:30pmTextiles Building, Room 2225L-211:00amEarly College Information SessionsThese sessions are for students that currently attend amiddle college or early college high school.F-3Park Shops, Room 2009:30am, 11:00amL-2Textiles Building, Room 222512:00pmCENTENNIAL CAMPUSExample:E-3Main Campus, block E-3Academic Info SessionsCollege Information Sessions typically run 30-45 minutes.University College Exploratory StudiesInformation Sessions (sessions at least 45 minutes)D-3University College Commons Building, Room 104/1069:15am, 10:15am, 11:15amE-3Talley Student Union, Room 32859:00am, 10:00am, 11:00am, 12:00pm, 1:00pmPoole College of ManagementAccounting, Business Administration, Economics, ManagementInformation SessionsD-2Nelson Hall, Room 24059:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1:30pmCollege of Agriculture and Life SciencesAgricultural Business Management, Agricultural Education,Agricultural & Environmental Technology, Agricultural Science,Animal Science, Biochemistry, Biological Engineering,Bioprocessing Science, Extension Education, Food Science,Horticultural Science, Plant and Microbial Biology, NaturalResources, Nutrition Science, Plant & Soil Science, PoultryScience, Soil & Land Development, Turfgrass ScienceCALS Information SessionsD-3Witherspoon Student Center, Room 20110:00am, 11:00am, 1:00pmCALS departmental displays are in Witherspoon StudentCenter Room 126 from 9:00am - 2:00pmCollege of EducationElementary Education, Mathematics Education, MiddleGrades Language Arts and Social Studies Education, ScienceEducation, and Technology, Engineering and Design EducationInformation SessionsG-3Poe Hall, Room 21610:15am, 11:15amDegree programs will be displayed just outside of Room 216 andfaculty, staff and students will be available to answer questions.The SAY Village will have tours of Syme Hall following theinformation session.

College of EngineeringCollege of Natural ResourcesBiological & Agricultural Engineering, Biomedical Engineering,Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Civil, Construction,and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical& Computer Engineering, Industrial & Systems Engineering,Materials Science Engineering, Mechanical & AerospaceEngineering, Nuclear Engineering, Paper Science Engineering,Textile EngineeringEnvironmental Sciences, Environmental Technology &Management, Fisheries, Wildlife & Conservation Biology,Forest Management, Natural Resources EcosystemAssessment/Policy & Administration, Paper Science &Engineering, Parks, Recreation & Tourism Management,PGA Golf Management, Sport Management, SustainableMaterials & TechnologyInformation SessionsGeneral Information SessionsL-3L-2Hunt Library, Auditorium9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pmEngineering Building IIRoom 10259:30am, 10:30amRoom 12319:30am, 10:30amD-4Jordan Hall Addition, Room 12169:45am, 10:30am, 11:15am, 12:45pm, 1:30pmMajor-Specific Information SessionsD-4Jordan Hall Addition, Various Locations10:30am, 11:15am, 12:00pm, 12:45pmPaper Science & Engineering Information Sessions and ToursDepartmental displays are also available in allEngineering Buildings on Centennial Campus.L-2Information Sessions are in Engineering Building II,Room 1231, at 11:30am and 12:30pmCollege of DesignC-4Tours depart every 15 minutes from the Pulp and PaperScience Labs Lobby (Main Campus) 9:00am - 2:00pmWelcomeG-3Kamphoefner Hall, Burns Auditorium11:00am - 11:30amMajor-Specific Info SessionsG-3Department of Art DesignKamphoefner Hall, Burns Auditorium10:00am - 10:45pmG-3Department of Industrial DesignKamphoefner Hall, Allred Gallery10:00am - 10:45amG-3Department of Graphic DesignKamphoefner Hall, Burns Auditorium11:45am - 12:30pmG-3School of ArchitectureKamphoefner Hall, Burns Auditorium12:45pm - 1:30pmFaculty and students will be available and Design Studios willbe open throughout Brooks, Kamphoefner and Leazar Halls at10:00am for visitors. G-3Continuous tours are available from Brooks Hall 10:00am - 2:00pm.Transfer StudentsD-4Interested in transferring? We will have an informationsession in Jordan Hall Addition, Room 1220, at12:00pm to address any questions you may have.College of Humanities and Social SciencesAfricana Studies, Anthropology, Arabic Language and Culture,Arts Studies, Asian Language, Communication, Criminology,English, Foreign Language Education, French, German, History,Interdisciplinary Studies, International Studies, Leadership in thePublic Sector, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, ReligiousStudies, Science, Technology and Society, Social Work, Sociology,Spanish, Women’s & Gender StudiesInformation SessionsF-2Withers Hall, Room 232A9:15am, 10:15am, 11:15am, 12:45pmDepartmental displays with faculty, staff and students willbe available in Caldwell Hall Lounge.G-2College of TextilesFashion and Textile Design, Fashion and Textile Management,Polymer and Color Chemistry, Textile Engineering, TextileTechnologyInformation SessionsL-2Textiles Building, Room 22079:40am, 10:40am, 11:40amTrace the development of an apparel product through tours of ourlabs, see various demonstrations and screen print your own shirt!Tours depart from the College of Textiles Student Lounge from9:30am - 1:30pm. L-2Faculty, staff, and students will be available in the W. Duke KimbrellAtrium to answer questions, along with departmental displays.

College of SciencesHealth Professions AdvisingBiological Sciences, Chemistry, Genetics, Geology, MarineSciences, Mathematics, Meteorology, Microbiology, Physics,Statistics, ZoologyFor students interested in pursuing medical, dental, physicianassistant, physical therapy, occupational therapy, pharmacy,optometry or nursing school.General Information SessionsInformation SessionsRiddick Hall, Room 3019:00am, 9:45am, 10:30am, 12:00pm, 1:30pmDepartmental/program tables for the College of Sciences9:00am - 1:00pm at the Riddick Hall Hearth (3rd floor)F-3E-2Bostian Hall, Room 371210:00am, 11:00amVeterinary Medicine AdvisingDue to the NC State Fair, there will not be tours offered on theMajor-specific SessionsCentennial Biomedical Campus (Vet School). You are welcomeGenetics/Microbiology/Biological Sciences (joint sessions) to join us on Saturday, March 24, 2018 from 9:00am - 3:00pmRiddick Hall, Room 321F-3for the annual College of Veterinary Medicine Open House.9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30amPre-Vet Information SessionZoologyWitherspoon Student Center, Room 117Riddick Hall, Room 325D-312:00pm9:30am, 10:30am“Fun With Sciences” Demonstration ShowsF-3Riddick Hall, Room 30111:15am, 12:45pmLife Sciences First Year ProgramLife Sciences First Year is a program for all new freshman whointend to major in Biochemistry, Biological Sciences, Genetics,Microbiology, Nutrition Science, Plant Biology or ZoologyInformation SessionsE-2Bostian Hall, Room 371212:00pm, 1:00pmEnvironmental First YearEnvironmental First Year is a program for all new freshmeninterested in environmental majors. Come learn more aboutthis unique program!E-3Talley Student Union, Room 41409:30am, 10:30am, 11:30amVetPAC (Professional Advising Center)D-3Information table in Witherspoon Student Center,Room 126Get ConnectedCommunity CentersFrom 10:00am - 2:00pm, stop by our Campus CommunityCenters to meet current students and discover more aboutour programs and services.African American Cultural CenterD-3Witherspoon Student Center, Room 356GLBT CenterE-3Talley Student Union, Room 5230Multicultural Student AffairsE-3Talley Student Union, Room 4261Women’s CenterE-3Talley Student Union, Room 5210Take advantage of these offerings only available duringNC State’s Open House:Academic Enrichment OpportunitiesD-2Nelson Hall, Room 34009:00am, 10:45am (60 min. sessions)NC State offers an Honors Program and a Scholars Program aswell as distinctive scholarship programs for students looking toget the most out of their college experience. If you are a highachieving, involved student looking to connect with others whowant to make a difference, we encourage you to attend one ofthese sessions.

Diversity Matters!D-3Witherspoon Student Center, Room 356(30 min. sessions) 10:45am, 12:15pm,11:30am (en Español)Preparing today’s college students to live and work inmulticultural and global settings is an imperative andessential 21st century skill. Diversity of people andperspectives drives innovation, while enhancing studentsuccess, academic excellence, professional, social andcultural engagement. Attend this session to learn howNC State supports the many facets of diversity, whilehelping students both establish and expand their sense ofcommunity as a member of the Wolfpack Family.First in the Pack: First-Generation StudentPanel DiscussionF-3Park Shops, Room 2001:00pm - 2:30pmFirst-generation college students are students who are thefirst in their families to go to college for a bachelor’s degree.First-generation college students are trailblazers withintheir communities and at NC State. Come meet other staff,students, and faculty who are also trailblazers at NC State atthe First in the Pack Panel Discussion. Learn from them thesupport programs and campus resources that will enhanceyour experience as a first-generation college student.University HousingAt NC State, we not only “Think and Do,” we “Live and Learn”on campus. Meet our intrepid students and Living and LearningVillage residents from across campus during residence hall tours.Learn more about the Living and Learning Village experience,with representatives located on Stafford Commons. JoinResidence Hall tours starting every 15 minutes from StaffordCommons outside Talley Student Union. Tours will run from10:00am until 1:00pm.E-3Guided tours of both suite-style and hall-style communitieswill be available on a rotating schedule. Specific communitytour times may be found at facebook.com/NCStateHousing.Virtual tours and photos of all Residence Halls and Apartmentsare available at housing.dasa.ncsu.edu.Fraternity and Sorority LifeB-5B-4Check out the new Greek Village!1:00pm - 3:00pmParking in the immediate area.2312 Greek Village Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606Entertainment and EventsBe sure to check out these optional events and activities!Stafford CommonsE-3Visit Stafford Commons on the north side of TalleyStudent Union for fun family-friendly activities includingyard games and inflatables from 9:00am - 2:00pmCarmichael Gym and Recreation Center ToursE-4Carmichael Complex tours from 12:00pm - 2:00pmstarting in the Playzone, Room 1601 of the Rec Center.Reynolds ColiseumF-3Check out the newly renovated ReynoldsColiseum and Walk of Fame!Reynolds Coliseum is open 9:00am - 2:00pmVarsity AthleticsAdult tickets: 7.00 Youth tickets: 5.00Saturday, October 14F-4Women’s Soccer vs Syracuse2:00pmPaul Derr Soccer Track and Soccer ComplexSunday, October 15F-3Women’s Volleyball vs Virginia Tech2:00pmReynolds ColiseumARTS NC STATEF-4Crafts Center at Thompson HallThe Crafts Center provides a unique environment for studentsto enhance their creativity and augment their academicstudies. “Think and Do” at the Crafts Center! Don’t miss achance to visit the Crafts Center and see what we have tooffer at Open House and Art it Up:Pottery saleCalligraphy demonstration and giveaways with CraftsCenter Director: Carol Fountain NixTour our studios: Clay, Woodworking, Jewelry, Glass,Lapidary, Fibers, Art, and PhotographyObserve artists at work in classes and open studiosCheck out our new Kufi calligraphy exhibition byLebanese Artist in Residence Joumana Medlej:Art in a Time of Crisis

The Gregg Museum of Art & DesignCentennial CampusDrum Session9:00am - 3:00pmL-2On the Oval Culinary Creations3:00pm - 8:00pmL-2Gravity CafeH-3Saturday, October 142:00pm - 4:00pmCafés and Ice CreamIn conjunction with Hillsborough Street’s Art It Up! celebration,NC State Open House, and the Gregg’s current Treasures ofNative America exhibition, NC State’s Native American studentdrumming group, Miska Waya (“Red Wolf”), will perform on thefront lawn of the new museum.Convenience StoresLibrary Tours8:00am - 2:00pm8:30am - 5:00pm8:00am - 2:00pm8:30am -2:00pmL-3L-2L-2L-2Common Grounds Cafe - Hunt LibraryPort City Java - Engineering Building IIPort City Java - TextilesCollege of Textiles Shuttle InnMain CampusF-2D.H. Hill LibraryTour the library from 9:00am - 1:30pmHighlights include the Makerspace, LearningCommons with reservable study rooms, Game Space,and Digital Media Lab. Experience emerging virtualreality technologies like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift.Centennial CampusL-3Hunt LibraryVisit from 9:00am - 1:30pmSee the bookBot, Game Lab, 3D-printing, Viz walls,and best research and study space anywhere.NC State DiningMain Campus9:00am - 9:00pmC-3G-4Fountain Dining HallClark Dining Hall10:30am - 3:00pmE-2Chick-Fil-ABrickyard Pizza and PastaDeliriousZen BlossomSmoothie UE-2E-2E-2E-2Talley Student Union7:30am - 1:00am7:30am - 11:00pm7:30am - 6:00pm11:00am - 3:00pm9:00am - 8:00pm10:30am - 10:00pm10:30am - 11:00pm10:30am - 12:00pm11:00am - 2:00pmE-3E-3E-3E-3E-3E-3E-3E-3E-3Cafés and Ice CreamF-28:30am - 5:00pmF-211:00am - 2:00pmD-28:30am - 2:00pmTalley MarketPort City JavaStarbucksOne EarthTuffy’s DinerJason’s DeliLos LobosRed Sky Pizza1887 BistroHill of Beans - D.H. Hill LibraryCreamery - D.H. Hill LibraryPort City Java - Nelson HallConvenience Stores9:00am - 1:30am7:30am - 1:00am3:00pm - 12:00am3:00pm - 12:00amD-3E-3G-4A-2Bragaw C-StoreTalley MarketHonors VillageWolf VillageTransportationThe best form of transportation throughout the day is walking.If you are planning to explore both Main and CentennialCampus, the most timely option will be to begin your dayat one campus and end the day on the other campus bydriving your vehicle to the appropriate parking deck. Parkingis available on both campuses. A shuttle between the twocampuses will be available, but seats are limited and weencourage you to drive your own vehicle.Parking Deck LocationsColiseum Parking DeckF-4201 Jensen Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607D-2L-2L-3Dan Allen Parking Deck110 Dan Allen Dr., Raleigh, NC 27607Partners Way Parking Deck851 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC 27606Monteith Research Center Parking Deck2410 Campus Shore Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606L-2Oval West Parking Deck911 Partners Way, Raleigh, NC 27606A-3Group Bus ParkingJoyner Visitor Center1210 Varsity Dr., Raleigh, NC 27606Drop students off on Main or CentennialCampus prior to parking.NC State Bus RoutesMain Campus/Centennial Campus ShuttleBuses will run a continuous loop from Main to Centennial Campusstopping at specific stops along the route from 8:30am - 1:00pm.These bus stops are identified on the map by aAccessible Main Campus ShuttleAn accessible bus, for those with limited mobility, will run acontinuous loop through Main Campus stopping at specificstops along the route from 8:30am - 1:00pm.Accessible Main Campus bus stops are identified on the mapby aThe last buses will run at 1:00pm. If you need assistance,please check with a welcome area indicated by a

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First-generation college students are trailblazers within their communities and at NC State. Come meet other staff, students, and faculty who are also trailblazers at NC State at the First in the Pack Panel Discussion. Learn from them the support programs and campus resources that will enhance your experience as a first-generation college student.