Open House Helps Students Explore Careers In Ag Sciences
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Teenagers making career choices often must look past the glitz of "glamor" careers to choose what's best for them. To help in this process, Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences offers prospective students its ninth annual Open House from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 23 in the Agricultural Sciences and Industries (ASI) Building on the University Park campus.
"The world of careers and employment can be confusing," says Marianne Fivek, assistant professor of agricultural and extension education and undergraduate recruitment coordinator. "Sometimes the best choices aren't immediately obvious, especially to a high school student who hasn't settled on clear career goals. Our open house highlights opportunities in the agricultural sciences in an informal, relaxed setting where students can get personal attention. It's also an opportunity for families to visit with deans, professors and current students.
"About 60 faculty, staff and students from the college will be there to answer questions about the agricultural sciences, and about university life," she says. "Representatives from the Ag Advocates student organization and the Ag Student Council also will attend."
Attendees can learn about careers in agricultural and related fields and the college's 18 undergraduate majors, including turfgrass science, food science, landscape design, agricultural business management, agricultural and biological engineering and environmental resource management. The event will begin with an informational fair at 8 a.m., followed by a general session at 9 a.m. and academic advising sessions at 10 a.m.
Exhibits will highlight academic departments, student organizations, ROTC, housing and food services and other aspects of university life. A special luncheon and advising session for students who already have started their education at a Penn State location other than University Park will be held at noon in 101 ASI Building. An information session for minority students also will be held at noon in 107 ASI.
Families and students can visit college facilities and explore the campus through tours that will include food science laboratories, animal science facilities and the School of Forest Resources. A panel discussion on internships, careers and international experiences in agriculture will be held in 101 ASI at 1:15 p.m.
After the open house, families can visit the University Creamery, the Penn State Bookstore, the Penn State University Libraries and the Palmer Museum of Art. Penn State Housing and Food Services will offer special meal deals for lunch and dinner. The event is open to all prospective college students and their families.
To register for the open house or for more information, visit the World Wide Web at http://www.cas.psu.edu, contact the Office for Undergraduate Education at 814-865-7521 or send e-mail to Marianne Fivek at mafivek@psu.edu.
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EDITORS: To contact Marianne Fivek, call 814-865-7521.
Contact:
Gary Abdullah gxa2@psu.edu 814-863-2708 814-865-1068 fax
