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September 11, 2017 Volume 1, Issue 3
Berkeley College Yale University
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Yale Up Pics! ............................2
Drop In Hours .........................3
Research Opportunities ...........4
STARS .....................................4
Resources Around Campus .....6
Seen at BK Pics ........................8
Calendar at a Glance…………..10
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
• Photos Everywhere!
• Course Schedule Deadlines
• Academic Strategies Work-shop TONIGHT AT BK
Dean’s Corner Greetings Berkeleyites,
I know it went by quickly but I hope your cart is full and you are satis-fied with your shopping items as we near the course enrollment dead-lines. While it may have been difficult to commit when you have so many incredible options, now you can get excited about fully immers-ing yourself into your classes – getting to know your professors, form-ing study groups, and digging deeply into the course material. Remem-ber there is always next semester and for many of you - many semesters to come.
For my BK first years, Damaris will be eagerly anticipating your arrival TODAY with your course schedule signed and in hand well before the 5pm deadline. I suggest turning your schedule in sooner rather than later, avoiding the pitfalls that are inevitable when we wait until the last minute.
I would be remiss if I didn’t congratulate the BK Class of 2020 on their epic Capture the Flag game win (AGAIN) last Monday. You all were awesome and it was super fun to watch! It is Jackson, Caiden, and Ma-son’s favorite activity of the school year, they can’t stop talking about it! Thanks for letting them play!
I am so excited for all of you as you embark on what I hope is a great semester for all of us!
All the best,
Dean Miller
P.S. Keep in mind that in many Dean’s Corner issues I will keep a few sections from the previous week just so that you don’t have to go searching for important deadlines/information in a previous issue, but please note there is a lot of new information posted so continue to read through the Dean’s corner.
DEAN RENITA MILLER, Ph.D.
DEAN RENITA MILLER, PHD
SEEN AT BERKELEY COLLEGE: YALE UP!
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COURSE SCHEDULES DUE THIS WEEK
Course schedules must be sealed online, printed, and signed by appropriate advisers before being submitted to the Berkeley Dean’s Office. Secure necessary appointments with advisers early on!
The deadline on each of the dates listed below is 5:00pm sharp. Schedules submitted at 5:01pm are late. Students submitting a late schedule are fined $50 and lose the privi-lege to elect courses Cr/D/F.
Class of 2021: TODAY Monday, September 11th
Classes of 2020, 2019, & YVISP: Tuesday, September 12th
Class of 2018 & Eli Whitney: Wednesday, September 13th
IMPORTANT
Before you turn in your sched-ule!
CHECK YOUR ACADEMIC REQUIRE-MENTS ONLINE!
Please note that YOU are responsible for keeping track of your distributional re-quirements and en-rolling for courses appropriately. Yale Degree Audit is a system that can help and is located on the Academics tab of Stu-dent Information Sys-tem (SIS). If you have questions after re-viewing this infor-mation for yourself, please be in touch with me. The Academic Regu-
lations about distri-
butional require-
ments can be found
here
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Important Note:
The Berkeley College Office closes at 5pm and is not open on the week-
ends, therefore please expect that emails received after 5pm will be re-
sponded to the next business day unless it is of a more urgent nature.
When making appointments with me, it is much faster to call or email
Damaris with your availability when making the initial request, it will make
the process easier and more efficient. Similarly, if you have a routine ques-
tion that you wish to send by email, please send it to both Damaris and
me, and whoever can answer it first, will. Please remember that Damaris
is at lunch from noon to 1pm every day. So please plan accordingly, espe-
cially when calling/emailing to schedule appointments.
DROP-IN HOURS THIS WEEK
DROP-IN HOURS Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday (2pm - 4pm); Wednesday (appointment only); Friday (2-3:30pm). I will be at Tea and Talk on Friday from 4-4:30pm, stop by if you have time. APPOINTMENTS If you would like an appointment with me, please contact Damaris (Damaris.Cardona@yale.edu; 203-432-0502), and she will schedule you appropriately.
EMAILS/APPOINTMENTS
BERKELEY
WEBSITE
DEAN’S OFFICE TAB
Check out the Dean’s
Office Tab on the Berke-
ley College Website
here. It is a great re-
source for answers to
questions that you may
be looking for, while al-
so housing many com-
monly used dean’s office
forms.
It includes important
links to:
• Academic Resources
• Tutoring Information
• Health and Wellness
Information
• Dean’s Excuse Forms
and Information
• Letters of Recom-
mendation Infor-
mation and Forms
• And much more...
RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
Oncology Undergraduate Student Research Project
Dr. Lajos Pusztai, the Director of Breast Cancer Translational Research at the Yale Cancer Center, is interested in getting undergraduate students more involved in the Breast Center and clinical research. We hope to pair student researchers with a Breast Oncology Faculty mentor. Students would work with their mentor on a research project over the course of the semester or school year. Students would not only have the opportunity to learn more about clinical research and breast cancer but also forge meaningful relationships with their physician mentors. We ask that students commit to at least 5 hours per week of research. This is an un-paid position, but we believe that it is great opportunity for students to gain valua-ble research experience and connect with a physician mentor.
If interested please send a resume/CV, a brief paragraph explaining any previous research experience and your interest in the project, and a list of your other com-mitments for the semester to Amelia Trant, Student Research Project Coordinator at amelia.trant@yale.edu.
Undergraduate Research Opportunity in Gynecology We are looking for an undergraduate research assistant to help with a project looking at low-income women’s access to menstrual products. This is a wonderful opportunity to gain clinical research experience. The research assistant’s primary role would be recruiting patients in the clinic for the study. However, the research assistant could be involved will other aspects of the project as well, including data analysis and writing up findings if they wish. We ask that the research assistant commit to at least 5 hours per week of research time. It is an unpaid position, but we believe that this project would be a great opportunity for a student to grow as a researcher and learn more about women’s health. Please contact Amelia Trant at amelia.trant@yale.edu for more information.
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STARS
SUPPORT FOR FRESHMEN IN STEM FIELDS THROUGH STARS
The STARS I Program at Yale supports underrepresented freshmen in STEM fields. Through STARS, a small group of freshmen are matched to an upper-classman mentor with similar interests. The mentor provides guidance and support throughout the school year. STARS also organized academic, social, and career-oriented events for STARS freshman. If you have questions about STARS, please contact gloria.castaneda@yale.edu or joslyn.barnett@yale.edu.
The deadline to apply for STARS I is 15 September 2017 at 3pm. The applica-tion for can be found here: http://science.yalecollege.yale.edu/stars/stars-i-academic-year-program.
“We rise by lifting others”
Mason and Andres (the kids of BK)!
To our students and families who have been (or will be) affected by the devastation of Hurricane Irma, please know that the Berkeley College Office is thinking of you. Please do not hesitate to reach out if there is anything that we can do to support you during this time.
Sincerely,
Dean Miller, Head Evans, Damaris, Sarah, and Naomi
HURRICANE IRMA
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Every Friday, 4-5pm.
Berkeley College Com-mon Room
Looking for a great way to decompress after a hectic week of classes and other obligations. Well join us for a cup of tea and a few sweets at our weekly BK Tea and Talk!
Invite a friend/mentor/ adviser or come alone to meet new people, it is an informal time to simply connect with others in the BK community.
Stay a little or stay a while!
RESOURCES AROUND CAMPUS
Yale Academic Strategies Program
https://orgsync.com/162209/
http://ctl.yale.edu/AcademicStrategiesProgram
This week our workshops come to you! Attend a workshop at one of the residential colleges, and check out our special workshops for athletes, trans-fer students, and international students. Meet with a peer Academic Strategies Mentor for an individual consultation on Yale’s academic challenges. Contact academicstrategies@yale.edu for more information.
Syllabi & Assignments: Understanding Implicit Expectations
Sunday, Sept. 10, 2-3 pm, CTL Room M104A (mezzanine)
Pathways for First-Year Students (Berkeley College)
Monday, Sept. 11, 6-7 pm, Berkeley College South Court Seminar Room
Managing a Heavy Reading Load
Monday, Sept. 11 @ 7:30 pm, Silliman Seminar Room 415, Byers Hall, Silli-man College
Seminars & Professors: An ISO/Academic Strategies workshop for international students
Tuesday, Sept. 12 @ 4 pm, CTL Room 120C
Tackling Problem Sets - Math
Tuesday, Sept. 12 @ 6 pm, Trumbull College Seminar Room
Time Management
Tuesday, Sept. 12 @ 7:30 pm, Branford, Mendell Room
Wednesday, Sept. 13 @ 4 pm, CTL Room 120C
Tackling Problem Sets - Physics
Wednesday, Sept. 13 @ 6 pm, CTL Room M104A (mezzanine)
Time Management for Student Athletes
Wednesday, Sept. 13 @ 7 pm, Varsity Room, Ray Tompkins House
Fresh Start for upper-level students
Wednesday, Sept. 13 @ 7 pm, Branford, Mendell Room
Managing a Heavy Reading Load: An ISO/Academic Strategies workshop for international students
Thursday, Sept. 14 @ 4 pm, CTL Room 120C
Academic Strategies for Transfer Students
Thursday, Sept. 14 @ 6 pm, CTL Room M104A
Succeeding in Lectures
Thursday, Sept. 14 @ 6 pm, Trumbull College Seminar Room
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OFFICE OF CAREER STRATEGY (website here)
Data Science Careers: Media, Consulting, Fintech, Bioscience
Friday evening & Saturday afternoon, October 6th and 7th
Want to join forces with Yale alums to explore the joys and challenges of data sci-ence careers? Of getting in on the ground floor? Or maybe even…of helping to build the ground floor? Yalies have great stories for you – with lots of career/life wisdom. Join fellow students and alums on Friday evening, October 6 and Saturday afternoon, October 7. Learn – from Yale alums -- how to start and survive in, and succeed at, data-intensive fields.
Limited capacity. Deadline September 29. Register.
FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS
Open for Applications
The Michel David-Weill Scholarship supports a two-year master’s degree in any field at the Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), but eco-nomics is especially encouraged. Eligible are seniors at Yale who are US citizens.
STUDY ABROAD
Financial Aid Information Session for Spring 2018 Study Abroad Stu-dents
4:00 – 5:00pm, Wednesday September 13th - CIPE, 55 Whitney Ave., 3
rd
Floor, Room 305
In the first of a series of information sessions, Nicole DePaola, a repre-sentative from Yale’s Student Financial Services (SFS) office, will go over the financial aid transfer process for semester study abroad students. To learn more about financial aid and term-time study abroad, click here.
YALE SUMMER SESSION
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Half-Tuition Scholarships
Yale Summer Session in New Haven offers half tuition scholarships to Yale College students on financial aid. These scholarships may be used for a maximum of two courses (with a 2-credit maximum) in New Haven, online, or for a faculty led program abroad.
International Summer Award (ISA)
The ISA is available for students who receive financial aid during the aca-demic year for one summer study abroad experience. Students who have already used an ISA in a previous summer and would like to attend a YSS program abroad will receive a half tuition scholarship for up to a total of 2 credits. Read more at: http://summer.yale.edu/dates-costs/financial-assistance.
Global Summer Program Funding
For students interested in studying with the Global Summer Program in Tokyo or Copenhagen: There are scholarships offered by the Friends of the University of Tokyo and The University of Copenhagen that interested students may apply for. Read more at: http://iaru.ethz.ch/for-students/global-summer-program.
RESOURCES AROUND CAMPUS
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SEEN AT BERKELEY COLLEGE:
CAPTURE THE FLAG
CONGRATS CLASS OF 2020! YOU ARE STILL THE REIGNING CHAMPS!
SEEN AT BERKELEY COLLEGE:
CAPTURE THE FLAG
NEVER FORGET.
SEPTEMBER 11TH.
CALENDAR AT A GLANCE
YOUR LOGO HERE
Berkeley College Dean’s Office
PO Box 209128
New Haven, CT 06511-6627
Berkeley.yalecollege.yale.edu
Phone: 203-432-0502
Fax: 203-432-0930
Dean: Renita Miller, PhD
Renita.Miller@yale.edu
Senior Administrative Assis-
tant: Damaris Cardona
Damaris.Cardona@yale.edu
TODAY: Sept. 11th: Class of 2021 course schedules due, 5pm - BK Dean’s
Office
TOMORROW: Sept. 12th: Class of 2020, 2019 & YVISP course schedules
due, 5pm - BK Dean’s Office
THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW: Sept. 13th: Class of 2018 & Eli Whitney
course schedules due, 5pm - BK Dean’s Office
• All students planning to complete degree requirements at the
end of the fall term must file a petition by this date.
• Final deadline to apply for a fall-term Leave of Absence. See
Leave of Absence, Withdrawal, and Reinstatement.
• Withdrawal from Yale College on or before this date entitles a
student to a full rebate of fall-term tuition. See Undergraduate
Regulations.
Sept. 22nd: Last day to withdraw from a course offered in the first half of the term without the course appearing on the transcript. See Withdrawal from Courses and Grades. Sept. 23rd: First Year Day of Service, 10am -2pm, Dwight Hall, 143 Elm St. Sept. 23rd: Withdrawal from Yale College on or before this date entitles a stu-
dent to a rebate of one-half of fall-term tuition. See Undergraduate Regula-
tions.
Oct. 6th: Last day to convert from the Credit/D/Fail option to a letter grade in a course offered in the first half of the term. See Grades.
• Last day to withdraw from a course offered in the first half of the term. See Withdrawal from Courses and Grades.
Oct. 15th: Deadline to apply for a spring 2018 Term Abroad. See Special Ar-rangements.
Oct. 16th: Classes begin for courses offered in the second half of the term.
Oct. 17th: October recess begins, 11pm
Oct. 23rd: Classes resume, 8:20am
Oct. 27th: Midterm
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