Newsletter 4/1/11 | Bath / Brunswick

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Bath / Brunswick

Newsletter 4/1/11

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We have updated our summer and fall course listings. The summer Courses for Educators listing is now available. We have also posted the delayed viewing policies for summer ITV courses. Please call 442-7736 to schedule an academic advising appointment with Lisa Whitney or Dennis Unger. Summer and fall course registration for UMA degree students begins 4/4 (non-degree students can register for UMA courses beginning 4/7). Self-service registration for UMA summer courses is not available in MaineStreet. Self-service registration for summer courses from the other UMS campuses is available.

Explore our new internship opportunities page

Internships are a great way to enhance learning and gain real world experience. Our new internship opportunities page is filled with useful resources and tips.

Attend the Mental Health & Human Services Internship Session

Diane Carrick, UMA MHHS Internship Coordinator, will be conducting a MHHS Internship Information Session on Monday, 4/11 from 3 to 3:45 pm. Learn more about the internship expectations, course sequencing and assesment of prior learning. Please RSVP at the business office or call 442-7736or email Lisa Whitney.

Work

If you accept a work-study award offer for summer or fall as part of your financial aid package please contact Arlene Smith to let her know that you are interested in exploring a work-study job at the center. Please note: UMA will make summer work-study offers in mid-April.

Help a friend jump-start the college planning process!

Do you have a friend, neighbor, colleague or family member who is exploring local college options? Wiscasset Adult Education and the Bath CareerCenter are co-sponsoring Admit-in-a-Day on Monday 4/11 from 4 to 8 pm. The event will be held at the Bath CareerCenter (click here for directions) and will provide access to placement testing, UMA, SMCC, SNHU and CMCC admissions counselors, College Transition advisors, University College advisors and financial aid assistance. This is a great opportunity to help your friend gain access to an amazing set of resources all in one place! Admission applications will be waived. Call 882-9710 to register or visit MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "wiscasset.maineadulted.org" claiming to be www.MyAdultEd.org.

Celebrate!

The student association will honor the graduating students at a dinner in Seguin Hall at the Kennebec Tavern in downtown Bath. The celebration is scheduled for Friday, 5/13, from 5 to 7 pm. Center graduates who plan to march in May, if you do not receive an invitation by mid-April (expected mail date 4/13), email Lisa Whitney.

Build community

Help strengthen our community and have a say in how student activity dollars are spent by participating in Student Association meetings. The next meeting is 4/12, 11:45 am to 12:45 pm in Room 120. All are welcome!

Stay connected!

Stay tuned in to UCBB news, events and fun through our Facebook page. It’s a great place to stay connected with your colleagues!

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Stay connected!

Get the UCBB events calendar with your UMS Google apps! More

Get help completing your FAFSA!

A free financial aid workshop is scheduled on Tuesday, 4/12. More

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Greater Brunswick PeaceWorks presented its Peace Studies Scholarship to Suzanne Jones of West Boothbay, a UMA Liberal Studies student. More

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