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<Title>All Eyes on the Prize</Title>
<Tagline>Scholarships, Honors, Awards &amp; Honor Societies</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p><span><span>You are not at UMBC only to
    seek recognition. You are here to gain an education. But, if you are a strong
    student, you may find yourself making the Dean’s List, joining (or even
    leading) honor societies, working toward an Honors College Medallion, or applying
    for merit scholarships in your field.  Here is some information to help
    you navigate these opportunities at UMBC.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Academic Honors based on Semester
    Grades</span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>The academic honor available to the largest
    number of UMBC students is completely automatic. Full-time students who achieve
    certain semester grade point averages receive a notation on their permanent
    UMBC transcripts as follows:  </span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Semester
    Academic Honors = 3.50 and up</span></strong></span><strong><span></span></strong></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Dean’s List
    Honors = 3.75 and up</span></strong></span><strong><span></span></strong></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>President’s
    List Honors = 4.00</span></strong></span><strong><span></span></strong></p>
    
    <p><span><span>The beauty of this recognition is that you get
    a chance at it every fall and spring semester. It is definitely a morale boost
    also and resume-worthy when you see one of these notations on your transcript.
    It places you among the most successful students at UMBC in a given semester.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Honor Societies-Multi-disciplinary</span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Honor societies may be identified by Greek
    letters, but they are not fraternities or sororities in the usual sense of
    “Greek life” on campus.  Based on your academic performance at UMBC, you
    may be invited to join one or more of these organizations. You do not apply for
    membership. The most active honor societies on campus are:</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="https://www.pbk.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Phi Beta Kappa</a></span></strong></span><span><strong><span>: </span></strong></span><span> The big Kahuna of American scholarly
    honor societies, PBK was founded at the College of William and Mary back in
    1776 (a big year for the American colonies!). To win a Phi Beta Kappa key, a
    student has to achieve very high grades in a course of study that includes
    courses across the liberal arts well beyond minimum general education requirements
    for a degree.  A faculty committee here at UMBC evaluates potential
    selectees for Phi Beta Kappa honors. UMBC’s faculty and staff who were PBK
    members from their undergraduate days had to demonstrate the breadth and rigor
    of our academic program to establish a chapter of this prestigious honor
    society in 1998.  This is one invitation you will definitely want to
    accept if offered.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="https://www.phikappaphi.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Phi
    Kappa Phi</a></span></strong></span><span><strong><span>: </span></strong></span><span><span> Founded in 1897 at the University of Maine, Phi Kappa Phi
    honors high-achieving students in all disciplines, at both the undergraduate
    and graduate levels.  The UMB-UMBC chapter was installed at UMBC in 2010
    and is hard at work at creating campus presence. </span></span><span><span>Phi Kappa Phi’s motto is “Let the love of learning rule
    humanity.” </span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="https://www.goldenkey.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Golden Key
    International Honor Society</a></span></strong></span><span><strong><span>:</span></strong></span><span><span>  Golden Key membership is extended to high-achieving
    students in all disciplines. The national and international organizations offer
    a large program of scholarships and awards open to members as well as regional
    and national conferences. UMBC’s award-winning chapter of Golden Key is well
    known for its extensive community service commitments, such as hosting an
    annual Halloween party for children at Villa Maria Children’s Center.  A
    tutoring program at Arbutus Middle School is another project recently
    launched. </span></span><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="http://www.tausigmanhs.org/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Tau Sigma
    National Honor Society</a></span></strong></span><span><strong><span>: </span></strong></span><span><span> Founded in 1999 at Auburn University, Tau Sigma recognizes and
    supports talented transfer students at four-year universities. This society
    does require students who believe they meet the criteria to apply for
    membership. Membership is available to transfer students who achieve high-grade
    averages during their first full-time semester of enrollment at UMBC. The UMBC
    chapter was created in 2007.</span></span><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Graduation Honors</span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Honors are based upon coursework taken throughout
    a student’s entire undergraduate academic career at UMBC. To be eligible for
    Honors, students must have earned at least 60 graded credits at UMBC (excluding
    Pass/Fail and Audit grades) with a GPA as follows:</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Summa cum laude (“With highest honor”):
    Students graduating with a GPA between 3.95 and 4.0.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Magna cum laude (“With high honor”): Students
    graduating with a GPA between 3.75 and 3.9499.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Cum laude (“With honor”): Students graduating
    with a GPA between 3.5 and 3.7499.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>Visit the Registrar’s </span></span><span><span><a href="https://registrar.umbc.edu/preparing-for-graduation/university-honors/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>website</span></a></span></span><span><span> for
    how graduation honors in calculated.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Academic Recognition for Varsity
    Athletes</span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>The National Collegiate Athletic Association
    (NCAA) and other external organizations sponsor a variety of awards recognizing
    the academic achievements of varsity athletes.  UMBC athletes and whole
    teams regularly receive recognition for maintaining high academic standards
    despite demanding athletic schedules. Also, UMBC sponsors a chapter of the </span></span><span><span><a href="https://www.chialphasigma.com/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">National College Athlete Honor Society</a></span></span><span><span>, </span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span>Academic Merit Scholarships</span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>The great bulk of academic merit scholarships
    at UMBC are awarded to students at the time they are admitted to UMBC.
     However, there are some opportunities for students enrolled at UMBC to
    compete for scholarships based primarily on academic achievement, sometimes in
    combination with service and need.  For example, UMBC sponsors a small
    scholarship for returning women students. The UMBC Alumni Association also
    sponsors scholarships for continuing students. The Honors College and the
    Ancient Studies Department have some study abroad scholarships. The UMBC
    Theatre Department provides modest scholarships to majors based on academic
    performance and service. </span></span><span><strong><span><a href="http://financialaid.umbc.edu/scholarships/current/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>An extensive
    listing of such scholarships is available.</span></a></span></strong></span><span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><span>These scholarships are as
    much a way for UMBC to recognize top students as they are a means of financial
    support.  Applying for merit scholarships at UMBC is therefore very
    worthwhile, even if the amounts involved are modest. These scholarships come
    and go, so be sure to do careful research.</span></span><span></span></p>
    
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<Title>Make Your Passion Your Paycheck &#8211; Through Entrepreneurship</Title>
<Tagline>INDS Major Markus Proctor Made Students His Business</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><p>Did
    you know that, according to the Kauffman Foundation, two thirds, or more than
    2,000 U.S. universities and colleges offer at least one course in
    entrepreneurship?<span>  </span>Fortunately, you
    attend UMBC – a bold institution that not only provides entrepreneurship
    courses and a very popular, fast-moving minor in the field but is also home to
    the <span><a href="https://entrepreneurship.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Alex.
    Brown Center for Entrepreneurship</a></span>.<span> </span></p><p><span>Markus Proctor designed an </span><span><span><a href="https://inds.umbc.edu/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Individualized Study (INDS)</a></span></span><span> major which focused on Tech
    Entrepreneurship and Organizational Management. The creator of a web-based
    platform that helps students keep organized, on task, and up to date with
    changes in their course syllabi, launched a company called </span><span><a href="http://my.umbc.edu/groups/entrepreneurship/news/45928" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>EduPal</span> </a>which pivoted into new directions
    including virtual reality and analytics. 
    An Extra Credit staff writer sat down with Markus to talk about
    entrepreneurship, his experience at UMBC and some recommendations for current students. </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>EC: How can UMBC students approach their
    education (course decisions, internship choices, significant choices) in an
    entrepreneurial fashion?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><em><span>MP: Entrepreneurship can extend beyond its
    economic/business definition into many different areas of our lives because, in
    simple terms, it's all about value creation through innovative problem-solving.
    Students should focus on the "value-add" of their choices as often as
    possible whether its selecting courses, applying for internships, or declaring
    a major/minor. Before making rushed decisions, students should ask
    "how does this create value for me?" and "how can I confirm my
    assumptions?". This is where leveraging resources on campus to make an
    informed, decisive decision is critical. </span></em> </p>
    
    <p><strong><span>EC: What do you feel has been your greatest success
    at UMBC and what resources from UMBC contributed to that
    success?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><em><span>MP: My greatest success at UMBC is building a reputable
    start-up in the Baltimore region that has allowed me to meet exceptional
    people, receive awards, and thoroughly enjoy the process of learning. There are
    many resources that have contributed to that success: </span></em><em><span> </span></em></p>
    
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     <li><em><span>The opportunity to design my degree with the Individualized Study
         Department</span></em></li>
     <li><em><span>The study abroad program which allowed me the opportunity to conduct
         preliminary, exploratory research in Switzerland</span></em></li>
     <li><em><span>The Alex Brown Center for Entrepreneurship</span></em></li>
     <li><em><span>Outstanding administrators and professors supporting me along the way</span></em> </li></ul>
    
    <p><strong><span>EC: What experience, course, relationship, or resource
    at UMBC do you consider to be the most significant
    "difference-maker"  as a student and entrepreneur at UMBC?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><em><span>MP: <span><strong><a href="http://entrepreneurship.umbc.edu/competitions/the-cangialosi-business-innovation-competition/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The
    Cangialosi Business Innovation Competition</a></strong></span>was the one
    experience that made the most significant difference in my journey as an
    "edupreneur" and student; I highly recommend that students
    participate in this event.</span></em><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>EC: If you could go back and "redo" your
    first three years at UMBC, what would you do differently and why?</span></strong><span> </span></p>
    
    <p><em><span>MP: I would network with more students on campus
    because we have an abundance of talent on campus. Who knows what can happen if
    more students integrated their abilities to solve big problems?</span></em><span> </span> </p>
    
    <p><strong><span>KEY LINKS</span></strong><span>:</span> </p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="http://entrepreneurship.umbc.edu/entr-minor/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The
    Minor in Entrepreneurship</a></span></strong></span><span> at UMBC</span> </p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="http://entrepreneurship.umbc.edu/the-shattuck-family-internship-program/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">The
    Shattuck Family Internship Program for Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and Social
    Change</a></span></strong></span><span> <span><span> </span></span></span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong><span><a href="http://news.umbc.edu/markus-proctor-founder-of-edupal-is-ready-for-career-as-an-entrepreneur/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Markus
    Proctor, founder of EduPal, is ready for career as an entrepreneur</a></span></strong></span><strong><span> </span></strong></p><p>"<span><strong><span><a href="http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/249297" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Five
    TED Talks Every Entrepreneur Should Watch</a></span></strong></span><span>" by Jayson Demers on entrepreneur.com</span></p><p></p></div>
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When did you hear of the position and submit your application?</strong></span></p><p><span>I met with a recruiter for FOX45 during the Fall 2018 Career Fair and remained in contact with him for a few weeks until the station’s internship positions were posted. From there, I applied online and then told my contact that I submitted all the necessary materials for the position and he forwarded my information to the hiring manager. About a week later, I received a call from my soon-to-be supervisor and set up an interview. We had the interview and not long after I was contacted again and told that they wanted to offer me the position.</span></p><br><p><span><strong>What have you enjoyed the most about your position or organization? </strong></span></p><p><span>Honestly, the people that I was able to work with every day were probably the best part of the internship. Of course, I was able to learn so much about the industry and I am so grateful for the opportunities I had, but I think your experience has a lot to do with the people you interact with and learn from every day. The on-air talent, producers, and production crew were incredibly welcoming and ensured that I felt like a valuable asset to their team from the beginning. I can definitely say that I made some great connections which added nothing but eagerness and excitement for my position. </span></p><br><p><span><strong>How do you believe you have made an impact through your work?</strong></span></p><p><span>Throughout the few months I worked with </span><span>BMORE Lifestyle</span><span>, I was able to pitch multiple segment ideas to the producers and talent, and was able to bring in new guests the show had never worked with before. I was also able to create an original promo for one of the station’s shows that actually aired several times. 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Also, definitely utilize the Career Center and their events because you can absolutely find invaluable experiences like the one I had with </span><span>BMORE Lifestyle</span><span>. The staff at the Career Center are more than willing to help you whether it’s reviewing your resume, finding an internship, or helping with the transition post grad. </span></p><br><p><span>Like the Career Center on </span><a href="http://on.fb.me/1tHDhL0" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Facebook</span></a></p><p><span>Follow us on </span><a href="http://bit.ly/1BFHeAc" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Twitter</span></a><span> and </span><a href="https://www.instagram.com/umbccareers/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>Instagram</span></a></p><p><span>#UMBCintern</span></p><br><p><span><strong>Want to be the next Intern of the Week?</strong></span><span> Make sure to fill out </span><a href="https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScrjJFIwicQYh30WW2O5lxihX_zwvYwTuri41JxuDXbdY_Ihw/viewform?usp=sf_link" rel="nofollow external" class="bo"><span>this form</span></a><span> and stay tuned. New interns are announced every Friday!</span></p></span></div>
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    For more information, an article on the program can be found here 
    highlighting UMBC student Connor Ganley- 
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    Partially funded by visionary founder and former McCormick &amp; Co. 
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    Students should be goal-oriented, professional, open-minded and have a passion for global work.<br>
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    The GPS Program is designed to prepare Maryland college students for the
     competitive job market upon graduating. By leveraging our vast regional
     network, 25 top students from various universities around the region 
    will have the opportunity to get their foot in the door of nine 
    different globally-minded companies, jumpstarting their professional 
    network. Concurrently, this cohort of students, deemed Albrecht Fellows,
     will strengthen their professional skills through a series of 
    supplemental development workshops. <br>
    By participating in GPS, Albrecht Fellows enhance their network and 
    global knowledge, become more marketable, and increase their likelihood 
    of being hired upon graduation.<br>
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    Candidate Pre-requisites:</strong><br>
    ·         Must be a rising sophomore, junior, or senior<br>
    ·         Must be able to participate in full 10-day program, from Wednesday, May 29th to Friday, June 7th<br>
    ·         Program fee of $250 (Need-based scholarships are available)<br>
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<Title>UMB School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Info for Students</Title>
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