RACDA logoGraduate School Program
October 20-22, 2009
Registration

Dear Graduate School Recruiter:

The Graduate School Program typically attracts 1,000 students from all academic disciplines who attend the event at five host colleges.  While this program is open to students from all of the 17 Rochester area colleges and universities, student attendees at each site will primarily be from the host campuses.   You may attend one or more or all of these events for one registration fee.

Registration:      The deadline to register is October 10, 2009. No refunds will be made after this date. There is a single $125.00 registration fee that includes participation and meals at one or more of the five sites, for up to two representatives (per site) from your graduate program.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Capacity at the individual campus sites varies and historically this event has filled well in advance of the published deadline. Be sure to register promptly to reserve your space!

Questions about registration for the overall program and requests for special accommodations may be directed to Jerry Wrubel at (585) 245-5721. Click here for event information, including campus maps, directions and lodging information.
http://www.racda.org/GradProgramRecruiters2009.pdf (Adobe Acrobat required)

Table Set-up:    Please bring your own banner or table signage.  No A/V or electrical outlets will be available at any of the sites.  Table size varies from site to site.

 

Profiles of Host Sites:

Alfred University:
(Tuesday, October 20, 11:30 am– 1:30 pm)
Last year 26% of Alfred’s graduating seniors went on to graduate or professional school within one year of graduation.  With over 50 undergraduate major concentrations in the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Engineering, Art and Design and Business, and as home to the New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred is unique in its atmosphere and diversity.  The majority of students planning to attend graduate school apply to programs in education, human services, medicine, law, art & design, business, sciences, liberal arts, and engineering. 
(See www.alfred.edu/cdc/)

SUNY College at Geneseo:
(Tuesday, October 20, 5:00 – 7:00 pm)
Forty-four per cent (44%) of SUNY Geneseo’s recent class of twelve hundred graduating seniors chose to enroll full-time in graduate/professional schools the fall semester following their commencement. Most (two-thirds) selected Masters programs in education, speech pathology, business and a variety of programs in the applied health, life, physical and social sciences.  The remainder were admitted to doctoral programs, predominantly in the applied sciences, and to professional schools in medicine and law.  (See www.geneseo.edu)

The College at Brockpot:
(Wednesday, October 21, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm)

Historically, more than 28% of each graduating class of approximately 2000 attends graduate school within the first three years following commencement.  SUNY Brockport is a public comprehensive college that offers a distinctive education combining the liberal arts and professional preparation with baccalaureate degrees in 42 undergraduate majors and 18 teacher certification areas.  Alumni primarily seek out programs in business, communications, fine and performing arts, the social and natural sciences, applied health, and education.  Other areas of interest include international studies, social work, physical therapy, speech pathology, public administration, higher education, and medical and law schools.  (See www.brockport.edu)

St. John Fisher College:
(Wednesday, October 21, 3:00 – 5:00 pm)
Last year, 32% of Fisher’s graduating seniors attended graduate school in the fall semester following commencement, with an additional 28% planning to enroll within three years.  Fisher graduates students in accounting, communication/journalism, computer science, education, management, nursing, psychology, the sciences, sports management, and the liberal arts.  Pre-professional programs are offered in dentistry, engineering, environmental science, law, medicine, optometry, pharmacy, podiatry, pre-chiropractic, and veterinary medicine.  All students complete a solid core of liberal arts courses, including pluralism and diversity components, in addition to the requirement of their majors, to ensure that Fisher graduates are prepared to succeed in a multicultural society. (See www.sjfc.edu)

Rochester Institute of Technology
 (Thursday, October 22, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm)

Rochester Institute of Technology is one of the nation’s leading career-oriented, technological universities, and is recognized as a leader in graduate education and applied research. RIT offers more than 70 graduate degree programs in such areas as business, communication, public policy, engineering and technology, computing and information sciences, science, mathematics, art, design, photography, printing, animation and film. New master’s degree programs include Sustainable Engineering, Game Design and Development, Innovation Management and Human Computer Interaction. The university offers PhD programs in Computing and Information Sciences, Imaging Science, Color Science, and Microsystems Engineering, and new programs in Astrophysics and Sustainability are under development. RIT enrolls 13,500 undergraduate and 2,500 graduate students on the campus in Rochester, NY, is a community recognized for diversity,  and enrolls students from all 50 states and more than 95 foreign countries. (See www.rit.edu)

 

We look forward to seeing you in October!

The Rochester Area Colleges Career Development Association

Part I: Grad School Information

Participation and meals at one or more of the five sites, for up to two representatives from your graduate program.
You MUST indicate at which site(s) you will participate:
$125.00

Pay by Check
Make checks Payable to Rochester Area Colleges Inc. (Federal tax exempt #237165034)
Send to: SUNY
Geneseo Career Services - Jerry Wrubel -Blake A 104 • Geneseo, NY 14454
• PHONE (585)245-5721 • No refunds after October 10, 2009


Or
Credit Card Payment
You will be prompted for payment details after submitting this registration form. The information will be sent to PayPal for processing. No refunds after October 10, 2009

 

Number, Name(s) and title(s) of Representative(s)
(type "same" in the field if you are not changing the representitives, but are visiting multiple schools)

1. *The Alfred University site has filled. If you wish to be placed on a waiting list for their event, please contact Mark McFadden at 607-871-2164 or by e-mail at mcfaddenm@alfred.edu


2.**The SUNY Geneseo site has filled. If you wish to be placed on a waiting list for their event, please contact Kim Wilcox at 585-245-5721 or via e-mail at: wilcox@geneseo.edu

3. * The College at Brockport, Wednesday, October 21, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm (Light Meal: 10:00 am)
Name1: Title1:
Name2: Title2:

4. *The St John Fisher College site has filled. If you wish to be placed on a waiting list for their event, please contact Jean Skuse at 585-385-8050 or by e-mail at jskuse@sjfc.edu.

5. * Rochester Institute of Technology,Thursday, October 22, 11 am-1:00 pm  (Light Meal 10:00 am) Name1: Title1:
Name2: Title2:

 


Part 2: College/University Information

ALL Required fields *
*College/University Name (include School, Division, or Department, if applicable):
*Your Title:    
*Main contact Last Name: *First Name:  
*Full Name (for verification purposes):
*Email Address:    
*Address: *Address 2:
*City: *State: *Zip Code:
*Phone + ext.: *Fax:
    *Web Site:

*To assist with campus publicity, please indicate the programs offered at your university for which you will be recruiting:

Architecture/Urban Planning
Business/MBA
Communications
Computer/Technology related
Engineering
Education (all areas)
Education (Early Childhood, Childhood)
Education (Higher Ed)
Education (Adolescent)
Education (Special Ed)
Health Professions
International/Global Studies
Law
Liberal Arts
Natural, Life, Physical Sciences
Psychology/Counseling/Social Work
Social Sciences
Speech Pathology
Sports Recreation
Other (please specify)

Part 3: Policy Agreement (*required)

By checking this box I affirm that our organization follows a policy of non-discrimination consistent with federal and state non-discrimination and equal opportunity laws, orders and regulations and will not discriminate against any person because of race, sex, color, creed, age, national origin, disability, marital status or sexual orientation.

Note:  Please refrain from registering more than once.  Questions?  Contact Kim Wilcox at SUNY Geneseo—585-245-5721


Please or

Member Colleges
 •Alfred State College
• Alfred University
• Corning Community College
• Eastman School of Music
• Finger Lakes Community College
• Genesee Community College
• Hobart and William Smith Colleges
• Keuka College
• Monroe Community College
• National Technical Institute for the Deaf
• Nazareth College of Rochester
• Roberts Wesleyan College
• Rochester Institute of Technology
• St. John Fisher College
• SUNY Brockport
• SUNY Empire State College
• SUNY Geneseo
University of Rochester
University of Rochester Simon Graduate School of Business Administration
• Wells College

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