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Project IMPACT Kompass 2017 Kompass Orientation Dates: August 6 - 9th, 2017 Who Should Apply? Students planning to major in Agriculture, Business, or Engineering at K-State in Fall 2017 - Espe- cially students who identify as African American, Asian, Latino, Native American or multiracial. What is Kompass? Kompass is a free three-day extended orientation program August 6-9, 2017. 50 Kompass students will receive Guaranteed 4.0 training, participate in the KSU challenge course, team building activities, workshops and business professional etiquette classes. The program extends into the first academic year with mentors, professional development, and academic monitoring. Kompass students will be eligible for a $1,000 KAT scholarship for their freshman year after completing the Guaranteed 4.0 training. Why Apply? Kompass is FREE for students. This program pays for summer expenses of room and board, tui- tion, books, most meals, and some extracurricular activities. It is a GREAT experience! How To Register & Apply for Kompass: Step One: Fill out online registration survey: http://bit.ly/Kompass2017 Step Two: Once the Kompass coordinator receives your online registration, she will email you the Kompass Application Packet. Step Three: Three methods to send your completed application (choose one): Email your scanned application to: [email protected] Fax your completed application to Sonya Ortiz, fax # (785) 532-7810 Postal mail to: Sonya Ortiz, Kompass Coordinator Project IMPACT Kompass 1056 Rathbone Hall Manhattan, KS. 66506 Questions about Kompass, please contact: Sonya Ortiz Kompass Program Coordinator Project IMPACT Kompass 224 Anderson Hall Manhattan, KS. 66506 Office: (785) 532-5949 Email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Project IMPACT Kompass - Kansas State University · Kompass is a free three-day extended orientation program August 6-9, 2017. 50 Kompass students will receive Guaranteed 4.0 training,

Project IMPACT Kompass 2017 Kompass Orientation Dates: August 6-9th, 2017

Who Should Apply?

Students planning to major in Agriculture, Business, or Engineering at K-State in Fall 2017 - Espe-

cially students who identify as African American, Asian, Latino, Native American or multiracial.

What is Kompass?

Kompass is a free three-day extended orientation program August 6-9, 2017.

50 Kompass students will receive Guaranteed 4.0 training, participate in the KSU challenge

course, team building activities, workshops and business professional etiquette classes.

The program extends into the first academic year with mentors, professional development, and

academic monitoring.

Kompass students will be eligible for a $1,000 KAT scholarship for their freshman year after

completing the Guaranteed 4.0 training.

Why Apply?

Kompass is FREE for students. This program pays for summer expenses of room and board, tui-

tion, books, most meals, and some extracurricular activities. It is a GREAT experience!

How To Register & Apply for Kompass:

Step One: Fill out online registration survey: http://bit.ly/Kompass2017

Step Two: Once the Kompass coordinator receives your online registration, she will email you the

Kompass Application Packet.

Step Three: Three methods to send your completed application (choose one):

Email your scanned application to: [email protected]

Fax your completed application to Sonya Ortiz, fax # (785) 532-7810

Postal mail to: Sonya Ortiz, Kompass Coordinator

Project IMPACT Kompass

1056 Rathbone Hall

Manhattan, KS. 66506

Questions about Kompass, please contact:

Sonya Ortiz

Kompass Program Coordinator

Project IMPACT Kompass

224 Anderson Hall

Manhattan, KS. 66506

Office: (785) 532-5949

Email: [email protected]