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sPrinG 2012

A n o v e r v i e w o f t h e d Ay s e v e n t s
sessions
event registration ......................................................................................... noon - 1 opening Programs ........................................................................................ 1 - 1:45 Academic fair .............................................................................................. 1:45 - 4 student services fair ................................................................................ 2:30 - 4:30 Campus tour experience ................................................................................ 1:45 - 5 residence hall tours ...................................................................................... 1:45 - 5 office of Admissions - Admission Counseling.................................................... 1:45 - 5 residence Life information sessions ................................................... 2:30, 3:15 and 4 financial Aid information sessions .................................................... 2:30, 3:15 and 4 orientation information sessions ................................................................ 3:15 and 4 freshman Admission information sessions ................................................... 3:15 and 4 transfer Admission information sessions ..................................................... 3:15 and 4 Program evaluation and t-shirt Giveaway ............................................................. 4 - 5 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.

venues
Commercial Bank of texas .........................................................................10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Barnes & noble bookstore .........................................................................10 a.m. - 5 p.m. dining services .......................................................................................11 a.m. - 6 p.m.*
*Times may vary (Panda Express, Starbucks, Freshens Smoothies, Chick-Fil-A, Brick Oven Pizza, Bleecker St., Zoca).

e v e n t i n f o r m At i o n
Event Registration Noon 1 p.m.
Baker Pattillo student Center, first floor Complete a registration card, and receive further instruction and information.

Residence Life Information Sessions 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center - theater, second floor Residence Life will present information on SFAs residential facilities, policies and the benefits of living on campus.

Opening Programs 1 1:45 p.m.


The opening programs provide a friendly Lumberjack welcome to SFA and an overview of the days events. Three simultaneous opening programs will occur in the Grand Ballroom, located in the Baker Pattillo Student Center; the Twilight Ballroom, located in the Baker Pattillo Student Center; and Kennedy Auditorium. Guests may then visit the following areas:

Financial Aid Information Sessions* 2:30, 3:15 and 4 p.m.


Kennedy Auditorium Staff from the Office of Student Financial Assistance will present information on grants, loans, work-study programs and scholarships. Information tables will be available until 5 p.m. *If you would like to know the status of your financial aid package, please call (936) 468-2403, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Academic Fair 1:45 4 p.m.


Campus recreation Center Representatives from each academic department and other academic support services will be available to discuss areas of interest. A complete list of SFAs areas of study and a map of the fairs may be found on Pages 4-5 in this program.

Freshman Admission Information Sessions* 3:15 and 4 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center - twilight Ballroom, second floor An admissions counselor will provide details regarding SFAs admission process for high school students who have not yet applied for admission. The information will include freshman admission standards, application guidelines and additional requirements. *Current high school students enrolled in dual credit courses are considered incoming freshmen when applying for the semester directly following their high school graduation.

Student Services Fair 2:30 4:30 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center, first floor Representatives from many student support services and organizations will be available to discuss areas of interest. A complete list of SFAs student organizations and a map of the fair may be found on Pages 6-7 in this program.

Orientation Information Sessions 3:15 4 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center - regents suite A, second floor Staff from the Office of Orientation Programs will present information on summer freshman and transfer orientation. Information will be available and payments accepted until 3:30 p.m. *Payments also will be accepted at the Student Services Fair from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Campus Tour Experience 1:45 5 p.m.


sfA fountain Every 20 minutes, SFA students will be available to lead you on a guided tour. The tour will provide a students perspective of the SFA experience.

Transfer Admission Information Sessions 3:15 and 4 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center - regents suite B, second floor An admissions counselor will provide details regarding the admission process for students who wish to transfer into SFA from any college or university. The information will include transfer admission standards, application guidelines and additional requirements.

Residence Hall Tours 1:45 5 p.m.


Use the enclosed map and on-campus signage to take a self-guided tour of your choice of residential facilities. Residence Life members will be available to help familiarize you with each facility.

Office of Admissions - Counseling 1:45 5 p.m.


rusk Building, room 206 Admissions counselors will be available to conduct status checks and discuss specific concerns of students who have applied for admission. Questions regarding residency and Veterans Affairs/ GI Bill benefits also may be directed here. Applications and other literature will be available.

Program Evaluation and T-shirt Giveaway 4 5 p.m.


Baker Pattillo student Center - Grand Ballroom Beginning at 4 p.m., turn in your completed evaluation located on Page 11 in this program for a free SFA T-shirt (students only please).

University Drive
HALL 20
AG POND HOMER BRYCE STADIUM ART BUILDING AGRICULTURE BUILDING

Wilson Drive
HALL 16
M A T B H U EM IL D AT IN I G CS

AcademicFair 1:45 4 p.m.

s h o w C A s e s A t u r d Ay m A P

STEEN HALL 17

PARKING GARAGE

STEEN LIBRARY

TENNIS COURTS STUDENT RECREATION CENTER

EARLY CHILDHOOD RESEARCH CENTER

HALL 14
Lumberjack Lodge
HEALTH CLINIC HUMAN SERVICES BUILDING PARKING LOT

Lumberjack Landing
EDUCATION BUILDING

BUSINESS BUILDING

SFA Fountain

HPE COMPLEX

FORESTRY BUILDING

HUMAN SCIENCES BUILDINGS

PARKING CAMPUS BUILDING RESIDENCE HALL SHOWCASE SATURDAY PROGRAM BUILDING HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE PARKING
POLICE

Admissions Counseling 1:45 5 p.m.


RUSK BUILDING
AUSTIN BUILDING

Y NED KEN RIUM ITO AUD

PARKING GARAGE PARKING LOT

LIBERAL ARTS NORTH

FERGUSON BUILDING

SCIENCE BUILDING

STONE FORT MUSEUM CHEMISTRY BUILDING

TODD HALL

Raguet Street

Campus Tours 1:45 5 p.m.

Financial Aid Information Sessions 2:30, 3:15 & 4 p.m.

Raguet Street

Clark Boulevard
NORTH HALL

SOUTH HALL

Program Evaluation & T-shirt Giveaway 4 5 p.m.


BOYNTON BUILDING

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Opening Programs 1 1:45 p.m.

HALL 10

MAYS HALL

Grifth Boulevard

MUSIC BUILDING

East College Street

Nursing Complex 2.5 miles north of campus

FINE ARTS BUILDING

Start Here! Registration ( rst oor) Noon 1 p.m.

GRIFFITH HALL

North Street (Highway 59 Business)

EXIT

ENTER

Carolyn Street

Information Booth

Freshman & Transfer Info Sessions 3:15 & 4 p.m. Residence Life Info Sessions 2:30, 3:15 & 4 p.m. Orientation Sessions 3:15 & 4 p.m. Student Service Fair 2:30 & 4:30 p.m.

Baker
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PARKING GARAGE

KERR HALL

Starr Avenue
Vis ta Dri ve

Y EL IS LL W HA

Lumberjack Village

mAjors, minors, AreAs of study


Accounting Addiction studies Administrative Law Advertising design Agribusiness Agricultural development Agricultural developmentProduction Agricultural machinery Agriculture, General Agronomy American studies Animal science Anthropology Applied Arts & sciences Art Art history Astronomy Bilingual education Biochemistry Biology Botany Cellulary & molecular Biology ecology & evolutionary Biology Biotechnology Business Communication Business economics Business-to-Business marketing Ceramics Chemistry Child development & family Living Childrens Literature Cinematography Classical studies Combined sciences Communication disorders Communication-journalism Advertising newswriting Photojournalism Public relations Communication-radio/tv news Production sales management Communication studies interpersonal Communication media studies organizational Communication Public Communication Community health Computer information systems Computer science Corporate Communication Creative writing Criminal justice Corrections Law enforcement Legal Assistant dance deaf & hard of hearing digital media drawing early Childhood education early intervention economics educational interpreting electronic Business elementary education engineering english english as a second Language entrepreneurship environmental Chemistry environmental science environmental Planning & management Land & water resources family & Consumer sciences fashion merchandising film studies finance foods & nutrition/dietetics forensics forest management forest recreation management forest wildlife management forestry fourth - eighth Grade education french Gender studies General Business General Business technology Applications Geography Geology Geospatial sciences Gerontology Graphic Arts health science history horticulture hospitality Administration human health Perspectives human resource management information technology interdisciplinary studies interior design interior merchandising international Business international studies jewelry making Kinesiology Latin American studies Leadership Legal studies Liberal studies Linguistics management marketing marketing Promotion Literature mathematics military science multidisciplinary studies music music Composition music education music Performance Keyboard Keyboard Pedagogy orchestral instrument voice nursing operations management orientation & mobility Painting Philosophy Photography Physics Political science Poultry science Printmaking Professional & technical writing Psychology Public Administration rehabilitation services religious studies sales sculpture secondary education small Business management social work sociology sound recording technology spanish spatial science natural resources surveying special education sports marketing studio Art statistics Applied theatre visual impairment Pre-Professional Programs Pre-dentistry Pre-engineering Pre-Law Pre-medicine Pre-ministry Pre-occupational therapy Pre-optometry Pre-Pharmacy Pre-Physical therapy Pre-Physicians Assistant Pre-veterinary medicine

for more information concerning areas of study and programs available, please see the most recent General Bulletin at www.sfasu.edu/bulletin.

(Student Recreation Center Gymnasium)


Economics & Finance General Business Elementary Education Department of Human Services Management, Marketing & Intl Business School of Human Sciences

School of Accountancy

Computer Science

ENTRANCE Academic Advising


Career Services
Disability Services

College of Business

Kinesiology & Health Science

Counseling & Testing Services

Secondary Education & Educational Leadership

AARC / Library

Pre-Professional Programs

SFA 101

Stone Fort Museum

International Studies/Study Abroad

School of Art

Academic Fair 1:45 4 p.m.

student recreation Center Gymnasium

A C A d e m i C fA i r m A P

Physics, Astrononmy & Pre-Engineering

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College of Liberal & Applied Arts English Department of Mass Communication Government
School of Honors

School of Theatre

School of Nursing

History

School of Music

Mathematics & Statistics

Social & Cultural Analysis School of Social Work

Psychology

Department of Languages, Cultures and Communication

Military Science/ ROTC

Marching Band

Geology

Chemistry

Biology

College of Sciences & Mathematics

Forestry

Environmental Science

Agriculture

Choral Music Programs

s t u d e n t o r G A n i z At i o n s
www.sfasu.edu/studentactivities
Accounting Club Ad hoc African student organization Agri-Ambassadors Agriculture show team Alliance, the Alpha Chi omega Alpha epsilon delta Pre-health honor society Alpha Gamma rho Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority inc. Alpha Lambda omega Christian sorority inc. Alpha nu delta multicultural fraternity inc. Alpha omega Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity inc. Alpha Phi omega Alpha Psi omega (theatre) Alpha tau omega Am. Assn. of Petroleum Geologists American marketing Assn. American medical student Assn. American society of interior designers Amnesty international Anthroplogy/Archaeology Club Art Alliance Art metal jewerly society Association of Baptist students Association of Graduate students of social work Baptist student ministry Beta Alpha Psi Beta Beta Beta - national Biology honor society Beta Gamma omega Big jacks Biology Club Braille and Cane Club Campus Crusade for Christ Canterbury episcopal students Assn. Caribbean students Assn. Catholic daughters of Americas Catholic student organization Chi Alpha Christian fellowship Chi omega Chinese student Association Club de espanol Collegiate ffA Collegiate middle Level Assn. Criminal justice Assn. Crosspoint delta Chi delta delta delta delta sigma theta sorority inc. delta tau delta delta zeta diamond dolls disney College Program Alumni dream Builders driving jacks ducks unlimited early Childhood organization environmental Awareness movement, the family/Consumer science teachers Association fashion merchandising Club fashion n motion fellowship of Christian Athletes fencing Club finance Club -- Phi Alpha Kappa french Club fusion student ministry G-force Games and misc. entertainment Gamma Kappa omega Gamma sigma sigma Gender studies Club Geography Club German Club Grandma and Grandpas Christian fellowship history Club honor student Association horsemens Association hospitality Administration society impact movement international interior design Assn. interfraternity Council invisible Children jack 2 jack jacks Council on family relations juneteenth student Association Kappa Alpha order Kappa delta Chi sorority inc. Kappa delta Pi Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa sigma Kappa upsilon sigma Knights of Columbus K.r.u.m.P.n.G. s.L.o.w. dancing organization Lambda sigma upsilon Latino fraternity inc. League of Leaders Learning jacks Association Linguistics Club Lumberjack Lions Lumberjacks for Life mass Communication Association mathematical Assn. of America men of Achievement men of God Christian fraternity inc. multicultural Greek Council mu Phi epsilon mu sigma upsilon sorority inc. muslim student Association nacogdoches Anime Club natl Assn. of environmental Professionals natl Association for the Advancement of Colored People natl Broadcasting society natl Pan-hellenic Council natl residence hall honorary natl society of Collegiate scholars omega delta Phi fraternity omega Kappa Alpha omega Lambda omega Psi Phi fraternity inc. omicron delta Kappa Leadership honor society organization of Athletic training students organization of Latin Americans Pagan student Alliance Paintball Players Association Pershing rifles Phi Alpha delta Law fraternity, international Phi Alpha theta Phi Beta Lambda Phi Boota roota Phi delta theta Phi eta sigma natl honor society Phi Kappa Psi Phi mu Alpha sinfonia Phi rho Psi Phi theta Gamma Phi upsilon omicron Pi Kappa delta Pi Kappa Phi Pi mu epsilon Poultry science Club Pre-Law Club Pride nac Psi Chi - the international honor society in Psychology Psychology Club real talk rehabilitation Association risQ magazine rudisiA running Appreciation Club school Psychology student Association service jacks sfA saxophone Alliance sfA Panhellenic Assn. sigma Alpha epsilon sigma Alpha mu sigma Alpha Prof. Ag sorority sigma Chi sigma Gamma epsilon sigma Lambda Beta international fraternity inc. sigma Lambda Gamma sorority inc. sigma nu fraternity sigma Phi Lambda sigma tau delta society for Advancement of management society of American foresters society of Physics students society of Professional journalists sociology and Gerontology Club soul ii soul Gospel Choir striving towards educational Prosperity student Activities Assn. student Association for fire ecology student Assn. of social workers student Association for Behavior Analysis student Council of exceptional Children student dietetic Association student foundation Assn. student Government Assn. student nurses Association student society of Arboriculture subplots: friends of Creative writing swinging jacks sylvans: Professional forestry Club talking hands tau Beta sigma tau Kappa epsilon traditions Council unity up til dawn voices for Planned Parenthood wesley foundation united methodist student Center wildlife society women of virtue world Politics Club write Club, the Xi sigma Pi - forestry honor society yellow house yoseikan Budo Club young Conservatives of texas young democrats young Life Leadership training zeta Phi Beta sorority inc. zeta tau Alpha

s t u d e n t s e r v i C e s fA i r m A P
Barnes & Noble Bookstore

Campus Recreation Multicultural Center Open Food Court Greek Life MG & NPHC Greek Life IFC & SFAPA Student Organizations Involvement Center Student Activities Association Orientation Commercial Bank Information Booth Spirit Offices Vista Entrance

Plaza Entrance Alumni Association University Police Dept.

Stairs

Student Employment / Human Resources Health Services

Leadership & Volunteer Programs

Athletics NCAA

Aramark Dining Services

Graphics Shop

r e s i d e n t i A L fA C i L i t i e s At A G L A n C e
Residential options are subject to change at any time. Please contact Residence Life at (936) 468-2601 for current availability. Access www.sfasu.edu/housing/facilities/index.asp and click on the facility name to see pictures, floor plans and additional information.

RESIDENCE HALLS AT A GLANCE RESIDENCE HALLS AT A GLANCE


Hall Rate per Semester: Fall / Spring 2011-2012

Microwave/Refrigerator Provided in Room Full-Size Refrigerator

PrivateStyle (C-Community, S- Suite, P-Private) Bath Bedroom

Microwave/Refrigerator Provided in Room

Gender (F - Female, M- S- Suite, P-Private) Bath Style (C-Community, Male, C - Coed)

Gender (F - Female, M- Male, C - Coed)

Mini Refrigerator Provided in Room

XLong Twin-Size Mattress

XLong Full-Size Mattress

TV/Phone/Cable/Internet

Mini Refrigerator Provided in Room Full Kitchen

Carpeted Room Full-Size Refrigerator

Community Kitchen

Twin-Size Mattress

Accessible Room Carpeted Rooms

Elevators Full Kitchen

Room Size

Steen Hall 16 Hall 16 Hall 14 Hall 14 Kerr Kerr Lumberjack Landing Lumberjack Landing

FIRST YEAR COMMONS: FIRST YEAR COMMONS: Steen

F/C F/C S C C C C C C F F C M/F M/F S C C F C F C M C C P C S C S C S C S C S C S C S C S C S

S C C C S

12x22 12x15 12x15 11x15 14x25

12x22 710 710 $2,165 12x15 410 410 $1,760 12x15 408 408 $1,760 11x15 507 507 $1,697 14x25 384 384 $2,863

Capacity

$2,16 $1,76 $1,76 $1,69 $2,86

Griffith C Hall 10 Hall 10 F Todd Todd F Mays Mays M Hall 20 Hall 20 C Lumberjack Lodge - 2 Bdrm Lumberjack Lodge - 2 Bdrm C Lumberjack Lodge - 4 Bdrm Lumberjack Lodge - 4 Bdrm C Lumberjack Village- 2 Bdrm Lumberjack Village- 2 Bdrm C Lumberjack Village - 2 Bdrm Quad - 2 to a Bdrm Lumberjack Village - 2 Bdrm Quad - 2 to a Bdrm C Lumberjack Village Building 3 - 2 Bdrm Lumberjack Village Building 3 - 2 Bdrm C North North C South South C University Woods - 1 Bdrm University Woods - 1 Bdrm C University Woods - 2 Bdrm University Woods - 2 Bdrm C

NON-FIRST YEAR FACILITIES: NON-FIRST YEAR FACILITIES: Griffith

C C C C P S S S S S S S S S

11x15 508 11x15 508 $1,697 12x15 138 12x15 138 $1,697 12x15 98 12x15 98 $1,714 12x17 140 12x17 140 $1,697 12x24 367 12x24 367 $2,276 651 sq. ft. 56 651 sq. ft. 56 $3,479 1006 sq. ft. 252 1006 sq. ft. 252 $3,277 665 sq. ft. 420 665 sq. ft. 420 $3,479 665 sq. ft. 420 665 sq. ft. 420 $2,550 786 sq. ft. 142 786 sq. ft. 142 $3,901 9x17 92 9x17 92 $1,928 9x17 90 9x17 90 $1,928 552 sq. ft. 22 552 sq. ft. 22 $3,222 800 sq. ft. 72 800 sq. ft. 72 $2,649

$1,69 $1,69 $1,71 $1,69 $2,27 $3,47 $3,27 $3,47 $2,55 $3,90 $1,92 $1,92 $3,22 $2,64

Wisely Wisely Academic Excellence Center


Academic Excellence Center

HONORS DEPARTMENT APPROVAL: HONORS DEPARTMENT APPROVAL:


C C S/C S/C 10x18 10x18 77 77 $1,909 Residence Life Department P.O. Box 13054 Nacogdoches, Texas 75962-3054 Phone 936.468.2601 Residence Life Department P.O. Box 13054 Nacogdoches, Texas 75962-3054 Phone 936.468.2601 Fax 936.468.2074 reslife@sfasu.edu www.sfasu.edu/reslife Fax 936.468.2074 reslife@sfasu.edu www.sfasu.edu/reslife

$1,90

Hall Rate per Semester: Fall / Spring 2011-2012

XLong Twin-Size Mattress

XLong Full-Size Mattress

TV/Phone/Cable/Internet

Community Kitchen

Twin-Size Mattress

Accessible Rooms

Private Bedroom

Room Size

Elevators

Capacity

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