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Hays, KSForward Thinking. World Ready.2014-2015
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Our beautiful campus is located in Hays, Kansas, halfway between Kansas City and Denver. Fort Hays State University oers more than 60 distinguished degree programs and a wide variety of majors, minors and certificates, all while being the most aordable university in Kansas. FHSU is a mid-sized university with approximately 5,000 students on campus and more than 8,000 virtual students. Small class sizes averaging 20-25 students allow for an individualized learning experience from top-notch faculty who go above and beyond to mentor and educate students. Every student is encouraged to take advantage of various social, civic and professional opportuni-ties. Experience success at Fort Hays State University. Join the
Tiger family and watch your life transform!
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College of Arts and Sciences
College of Business and Entrepreneurship
/ / / Art and Design*
/ / / Bachelor of General Studies/ / / Chemistry*
/ / / Communication Studies
/ / / English*
/ / / Geosciences
/ / / History*/ / / Justice Studies
/ / / Leadership Studies
/ / / Mathematics* and Computer Science
/ / / Modern Languages*
/ / / Music and Theatre*
/ / / Philosophy
/ / / Physics*
/ / / Political Science
/ / / Psychology/ / / Sociology and Social Work
/ / / Economics, Finance and Accounting
/ / / Management and Marketing
/ / / Informatics
CHOOSE YOUR MAJORCHOOSE YOUR MAJORCHOOSE YOUR MAJOR
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Art History, Graphic Design,Interior Design, Studio Art
Biochemistry, Environmental, Forensic Science,Pre-Chiropractic, Pre-Dental, Pre-Medicine,Pre-Optometry, Pre-Osteopathy, Pre-Podiatry,Pre-Pharmacy, General Science Chemistry
Advertising, General Communication,Organizational Communication,Journalism, Public Relations
Literature, Writing
Geography, Geographic Information Systems(GIS), Human-Urban-Social, EnvironmentalGeography, Geology Traditional, Environmental,Paleontology, Technology, Petroleum Geology,General Science Geosciences
Law Enforcement, Corrections, Law and Courts,Homeland Security
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Accounting, Banking, Finance, Financial Planning,International Business and Economics
Business Education, Tourism and Hospitality Management, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing,Corporate Communication, Training and Development
Media Studies, Management Information Systems,Web Development, Information Assurance, InformationSystems Engineering, Computer Networking, InformationNetworking & Telecommunications
Organizational Leadership
Traditional and Applied Math, Computer Science
German, Spanish, Global business English (Courses available in Chinese and French)
Music Education, Performance, Technology,Theory and Composition, Theatre
General Philosophy, Pre-Theology
Pre-Meteorology, Physical Science, Physics,Pre-Engineering, General Science Physics
International Relations, Pre-Law, PoliticalManagement, Political Theory, Public Administration
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College of Education and Technology
/ / / Advanced Education Programs/ / / Teacher Education*
/ / / Technology Studies*
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College of Health and Life Sciences
/ / / Agriculture*
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/ / / Allied Health
/ / / Biological Sciences*
/ / / Communication Disorders*
/ / / Health And Human Performance
/ / / Nursing
*Program available for secondary education teacher training
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Elementary Education, Special Education,Early Childhood Unified
Construction Management, Industrial,Technology Leadership
Agricultural Business, Agronomy, Animal Science,Beef Cattle Management, General Agriculture,Pre-Veterinary Medicine
Medical Diagnostic Imaging, Ultrasound,Radiologic Technology
Biology, Botany, Biodiversity and Conservation,Cellular/Molecular Biology, General Science Biology,Fisheries, Medical Technology, Pre-Health Information,Therapy, Pre-Physical Therapy, Rangeland Conservation, Wildlife, Zoology, Pre-Veterinary, Environmental Biology, Bio/Medical Laboratory
Speech-Language Pathology
Athletic Training, Health Promotion & Wellness,Recreation/Sports Management, Teaching/Coaching,Sport and Exercise Therapy
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Choosing a major is a big decision. At FHSU, youll work with a personal academic advisor who
will guide you through choosing the right field of study. If youre not ready to declare a major, an
exploratory advisor will keep you on track until the time is right.
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Empowering EDUCATORS
Faculty
At Fort Hays State University, we oer a unique classroom atmosphere unlike any other. Faculty members go above and beyond to educate their students from both a personal and academic standpoint. This individual interaction with academic advisors, mentors and instructors prepares Tigers for any journey that lies ahead.
/ / / FHSU Faculty:Know you by name
Create warm classroom environments
Build one-on-one relationships
Incorporate new and fun ideas in classrooms
Advise and mentor on a personal level
Enjoy educating students
Provide office hours for additional assistance
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Over 300 faculty members on campus 17:1 STUDENT-TO-FACULTY RATIO......
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While serving as an intern in the U.S. Senate
in Washington D.C. for Senator Jerry Moran,
I experienced the inner workings of how
Congress functions on a daily basis. This was
an awesome opportunity and experience that
Ill never forget.
Interned: U.S. Senate in Washington, D.C. Major: Management BRANDON TAYLOR
JOSE CESPEDES Major: International Business and EconomicsInterned: Liliana Usedo Import in Asuncin, Paraguay
Internships
At Fort Hays State University, many academic departments require or strongly recommend an internship in order to gain both work and networking experience within a field of study. Students have completed internships all over the nation. Check out where a few have been recently!
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LEVI UNRUHMajor: Organizational LeadershipInterned: Broadmoor Hotel inColorado Springs, Colo.
ALLISON MEIER
Interned: Disney World in
Major: Tourism andHospitality Management
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/ / / Distinguished Scholars ProgramIncoming students! Have you earned
A high school GPA of 3.5 or higher?
An ACT score of 28 or higher?
State or national academic awards & honors?
If the answers are yes, then youre a potential candidate for the Distinguished Scholars Program! Want to apply? Go to www.fhsu.edu/honors/dsp/ for more information.
/ / / Service Learning
/ / / Undergraduate Research
At FHSU, we integrate community service into our classrooms by promoting civic engagement through activities on campusand in the community. Learn more at www.fhsu.edu/ccl/service-learning/Students/.
Undergraduate research can be one of the most valuable components to your education. The mission of the FHSU Undergraduate Research Experience is to engage students with faculty and staff mentors through meaningful scholarly activities. Visit www.fhsu.edu/ure/ for more information.
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Study AbroadGet world ready and immerse yourself in a new culture! FHSU oers endless locations to
study and the support system you need. Whether a summer, semester or year-long exchange is what you desire, we oer an experience to take with you for the rest of your life!
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/ / / Engaging yourself at an institution in another country or state provides many benefits:
Wide range of communication skills
Ability to adapt to new contexts
Cross-cultural competence
Increased global knowledge
/ / / Where do you want to explore? With 190 U.S. institutions and 100 international options, the choice is yours. Here are just a few:
National: Oklahoma State University
Alabama State University
University of Oregon
Texas State University
International: France
Italy
Greece
China
Germany
Ready for your exchange opportunity? Visit www.su.edu/exchange/ on how to get started!
ITS ABOUT THE JOURNEY ITS ABOUT THE EDUCATION ITS ABOUT THE EXPERIENCE!
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Living on campus provides you with an ideal place to meet friends, study, and enjoy your college years. Make one of these your home away from home!
Questions? Access answers to FAQs on our website at: www.su.edu/reslife/
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Traditional: McMindes Hall600 residentsCO-ED BY WING
Agnew & Heather Halls
Wiest Hall250 residentsCO-ED BY FLOOROuttakes snack bar
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FREECABLE AND MOVIE CHANNEL
InternetACADEMIC SUPPORT
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complete with a laundry alertLaundry Facilitiessystem via text message and email!
YOUR BIG MOVEYOUR BIG MOVEYOUR BIG MOVE
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A learning community is a group of 25 first-year students who share common interests, take classes together, live on the same floor and participate in activities throughout the year.
LIVE TOGETHER
LEARN TOGETHER
Learning Communiti
Find Where You Fit Bt!
/ / / Current FHSU Learning Communities:
4C Innovation
Athletic Training Education
BeFit: BeneFit from Wellness
Everybodys Business
Global Justice
Go Global
Health Professions
Heart & Mind: Philosophizing About the Arts
L3: Live. Learn. Lead
Nightingale Power C3
Opportunity Through Education
Outdoor Adventure
PIs: Psych Investigators
/ / / No maer how ready you think you are, adjusting to college life can be a challenge. Why not make it easier on yourself?
Attend a special student orientation
Have preferential room assignments
in McMindes Hall
Make studying easier with ready-made
study groups
Get to know faculty mentors outside
the classroom
Build your resum
Take classes together each semester
Be on the lookout for the ocial listing in January 2015 at www.su.edu/lc/
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Come support the FHSU Tigers as they compete in the NCAA Division II Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA). With nine intercollegiate sports for both men and women, fans always have an opportunity to cheer on the Fort Hays State University Tigers!
/ / / Athletic Achievements:509 Individual conference championships or first-team all-conference selections
245 All-Americans
211 Academic All-Americans or national All-Academic team members
33 Conference titles
12 appearances in the NCAA Division II men's national basketball tournament
6 Academic national team championships
6 Sports in the national rankings in 2013-14
8 National championships all-time
/ / / Mens Sports:
Basketball
Baseball
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Football
Wrestling
Track and Field
Yell Leading
/ / / Womens Sports:
Basketball
Cheerleading
Cross Country
Golf
Soccer
Softball
Tennis
Track and Field
Volleyball
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Both FHSU Men and Womens Basketball teams were nationally ranked 3rd in attendance in the MIAA conference for the 2013-2014 season.
All athletic events are FREE to students with a valid Tiger Card!
A new 50,000 square-foot indoor athletic facility was opened in the summer of 2013 and fully equipped with training needs; including an artificial turf that extends 65 yards!
Twitter: @fhsuathletics
Facebook: Fort Hays State University Athletics
www.fhsuathletics.com
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1 Women's basketball
4 Men's cross country
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Browse Tiger[Link] for a complete list of clubs and organizations! tigerlink.su.edu
nd yourself nd your niche
Student Government
University Activities Board
Christian Challenge
Alpha Kappa Psi
Hispanic American Leadership Organization
and many more!
/ / / With over 120 on-campus clubs and organizations there is definitely something for everyone! The best part is, you get to choose what you are involved in!
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Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Innertube water polo
Trap shooting
Wiffleball
Lawn game Olympics
and much more!
/ / / Have a competitive side to you?
Intramurals are a fun way to get involved, meet new people and compete against other FHSU students in over 250 dierent events. From sand volleyball to X-Box tournaments, we guarantee you will find something to fit your personality.
intramurals ha_s it!
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COMPETITIVE ...OR JUST FOR FUN?COMPETITIVE ...OR JUST FOR FUN?COMPETITIVE ...OR JUST FOR FUN?
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Academic
Promote success and high scholastic
achievement through study programs
ServiceDonate time andtalent through philanthropy
and community service
LeadershipLearn to manage money,
handle conflict and communicate effectively,
all while building self-confidence
Empowerment
Overcome challenges and develop healthy habits to achieve
success
SocialDevelop lifelongfriendships andconnectionsthroughout
North America
Students at Fort Hays State University are encouraged to explore meaningful opportunities provided by Greek Life. Fraternity and sorority life embraces five
community pillars that guide organizations to enhance the community, university and its members.
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SororitiAlpha Gamma Delta
Delta ZetaSigma Sigma Sigma
(coming to campus Spring 2015!)
FraternitiAlpha Gamma Rho Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Sigma ChiSigma Phi Epsilon
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/ / / Instrumental
Tiger Marching Band
Symphonic Winds
Wind Ensemble
Pep Band
Jazz Combo
Hays Symphony Orchestra
/ / / VocalConcert Choir
Fort Hays Singers
Womens Chorale
/ / / TheatreOpera
Musical
Fringe
/ / / Additional ActivitiesTiger Debs Be part of the official dance team of FHSU! Tryouts are held in late Spring.
Color Guard Perform with the Tiger Marching Band at numerous events.
Encore Series FHSU is proud to present a number of Off-Broadway performances every year; Mamma Mia, The Great Gatsby, Shrek the Musical and The Addams Family to name a few!
From song and dance, to everything in between; there is no beer way to explore performing arts than through the outlets Fort Hays State University provides. Unique to FHSU, students are able to participate in all of the following activities regardless of their major!
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T.G.O.F.Show your Tiger Pride by wearingTIGER GOLD ON FRIDAY! ...
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CORE-2-CAMPUS
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TIGER CANNON
Celebrate every Tiger touchdown
TREE LIGHTING CEREMONYSpreading FHSU Holiday cheer since 1964!
HOMECOMING PARADE
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With the population of 20,000, Hays is a place known to oer small town charm and many enjoyable aractions. Between fine dining, unforgeable events and unique boutiques, Hays has a lot to oer!
Gellas Diner
Goodwin Sporting Goods
TKs Smokehaus
C.S. Post & Co. General Store
Body & Soul Spa
Simply Charmed
Sake2Me Sushi Bar
Soda Shoppe Caf
Chestnut Street Kitchens
White Chocolate
Be Made Inc.
/ / / Cant-Miss Events
Wild West Fest
Blue, BBQ and Bargains
Frost Fest
Seasonal Art Walks
/ / / Get Out and Explore
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Sternberg Museum of Natural History
Putt-putt golf, frisbee golf and two 18-hole
golf courses
Fitness trails
RPM speedway
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Campus visits are a chance for you to experience FHSU by having each session tailored to your specific interests.
/ / / Majors and Graduate Programs Fair: Unsure of your college major or what your options include? Schedule a visit on October 14, 2014, for a chance to browse with all academic
departments, receive a campus tour and a counselor visit.
/ / / Tiger Day: Attend our annual Tiger Day/Open House on Saturday, November 8, 2014. This is a great opportunity for high school juniors and seniors to visit campus, check out academic departments
and discover activities of interest. Want to RSVP? Visit www.fhsu.edu/admissions/tiger-day/.
/ / / Science Day: Interested in the physical and life sciences, pre-medical or pre-engineering fields? High school juniors and seniors can RSVP for this fun-filled day on November 17, 2014, by calling
800-628-FHSU or 785-628-5666.
/ / / Student Recognition Program: FHSU wants to honor YOU! Receptions will be hosted in a city near you and serve as a great opportunity to meet faculty members and other prospective students.
Check with the Admissions Office or ask your Admissions Counselor to see when well be in your area.
For more information visit: www.fhsu.edu/admissions/upcoming-events/.
SCHEDULE A CAMPUS
VISITVISITVISITTODAY
FHSU oers several events throughout the year for students to discover what being a Tiger is all about. View some of these below, and dont forget to mark your calendar!
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CHECK OUT ALL OF THE WAYS YOU CAN DISCOVER OUR COMMUNITY WITHIN THE FHSU CAMPUS:
Select a date and time that works best for you.OUR CAMPUS TOURS ARE GIVENMonday- Friday, at 9 A.M., 11:30 A.M. and 1:15 P.M. TO SCHEDULE YOUR OFFICIAL VISIT.
Call the Admissions Oce at 800-628-FHSUor go online at www.su.edu/admissions/campus-visit/
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TIGER CHECKLISTTIGER CHECKLISTTIGER CHECKLIST
VISIT CAMPUS: Come experience what FHSU has to oer by scheduling your individualized campus visit today!
APPLY: Apply for admission today at www.su.edu/admissions/ or obtain an applicationfrom your counselor. Include the $30 application fee and a copy of your current transcript.
TAKE THE ACT: All incoming freshmen are required to take either the ACT or SAT. Students who score a 21 ACT/980 SAT or above are automatically eligible for scholarships from $500-$3,200! Visit www.su.edu/admissions/freshman-scholarships/ to see what you areeligible to receive.
FREE $$$: Applying for scholarships is quick and easy! Upon admission, apply online at www.su.edu/finaid/. Priority deadline is Nov. 15, 2014, and final deadline is Feb. 15, 2015.
OUR PLACE, YOUR SPACE: Fill out your housing contract on TigerTracks at tigertracks.su.edu when it becomes available in December.
COMPLETE THE FAFSA: Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid at www.su.edu/finaid/. Priority deadline is March 1, 2015.
SAVE YOUR SEAT IN CLASSES: Register for a Tiger Stripes Pre-Enrollment day in early spring at www.su.edu/admissions/upcoming-events/.
FINALIZE YOUR ENROLLMENT: Finalize enrollment starting July 1, 2015, online through your TigerTracks account at tigertracks.su.edu and become an ocial FHSU student!
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#myFHSUYou are now part of the Fort Hays State University family. As a Tiger, you are creating life-long connections with professors, and making memories with friends that you will truly treasure forever.
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