P100 Talking Points Flashcards
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P100 Talking Points Flashcards

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What is located at Stop 1/14?

  • Near Fate Bridge
  • Outside Admissions (Rock Plaza) (correct)
  • LSV
  • Lakeside Patio
  • What is offered at Stop 2/13?

  • Outdoor Adventures
  • Lakeside Patio
  • Shalala Student Center
  • LSV (correct)
  • At Stop 3/12, which facility can you find?

  • H Housing
  • Frost School of Music
  • Lennar Center (correct)
  • Dining
  • Which stop has the UC Pool?

    <p>Stop 4/11</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can you find at the Shalala Student Center?

    <p>A hub for involvement, clubs, and organizations with a late-night programming area and study lounges.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Stop 14/1 is a wrap up within eye shot of _____

    <p>Admission</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Students can do Early Decision at the Law School at any time.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary function of the Butler Center for Service and Leadership?

    <p>It is a recognized center for student-led organizations and community service activities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main feature of the Frost School of Music?

    <p>Students must audition as part of their admission process.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following structures is not located in the College of Engineering?

    <p>Unger (RSMAS and Math)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What type of classes does Dooly Memorial primarily focus on?

    <p>Arts and humanities</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is Cosford Cinema?

    <p>An on-campus art-house cinema</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which media outlets are included in the School of Communication?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the average class size at Miami?

    <p>15-26</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the first-time NCLEX pass rate for the nursing program at Miami?

    <p>100%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What percentage of the student body at Miami is involved in Greek life?

    <p>25%</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Miami Herbert Business School was established in 1929.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What programs are offered in the School of Nursing and Health Studies?

    <p>Nursing, Health Science, and Public Health</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What support does the Camner Center/Counseling Center provide?

    <p>Both A and B</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Canes Central help with?

    <p>Registration, records, billing, payment, financial aid, and cane card</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What year was the Ibis Yearbook first published?

    <p>1927</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Campus Stops

    • Stop 1: Outside Admissions (Rock Plaza) includes The Rock, University Center, Financial Aid, Campus Store, and IT Store.
    • Stop 2: LSV area features LSV Housing, Outdoor Adventures, Golden Touch, UPS, LGBTQ+ Office, and MSA.
    • Stop 3: Near Fate Bridge, locations include housing, Lennar Center, and dining options.
    • Stop 4: Lakeside Patio has Tacos and Tattoos, Hurricane Food Court, The Market, Launchpad, UC Pool, and Patio Jams.
    • Stop 5: Shalala Student Center includes a 24-hour study lounge, Butler Center for Service and Leadership, student organizations, and ballrooms.
    • Stop 6: The Rathskeller, also known as "the Rat," associated with Frost School of Music and Athletics.
    • Stop 8: In Front of Richter features the Writing Center, library study spaces, technology, Foote Green, and Farmer's Market.
    • Stop 9: Backside of Library links to Cox, RSMAS, and Engineering.
    • Stop 10: Bowman Foster Ashe building houses advising and research facilities.
    • Stop 12: Near Merrick Fountain focuses on Greek life and the School of Communication.
    • Stop 14: Wrap up near Admissions, summing up the visit experience.

    University Center

    • The University Center is the central hub of campus, separating academic and residential/social areas. It hosts the admissions office, registrar, and campus bookstore/tech store.

    Bookstore Facilities

    • The Bookstore sells UM merchandise and textbooks, supporting students with stationery and tech supplies. It features an Apple licensed store for device repairs.

    Lakeside Village Features

    • Housing over 1,100 students primarily in suite-style accommodations, Lakeside Village offers high-end amenities, study spaces, and recreational facilities including a beach volleyball court.

    Outdoor Adventures Highlights

    • The rental service offers gear for various activities, including a 60ft rock climbing wall. LSV residents enjoy discounts on rentals.

    Multicultural Affairs and LGBTQ+ Center

    • Provides resources and activities for students of diverse identities, featuring a study area and events.

    Student Housing Requirements

    • Non-local first-year students must live in University housing for two semesters. Various residential colleges foster a community-living and learning environment.

    Dining Options

    • Offers two full-service dining halls with diverse menus, unlimited meal plans for first-years, late-night dining, and specialized dietary options, including vegan and gluten-free.

    Launchpad Entrepreneurship Program

    • A supportive environment for students and alumni with business ideas, has led to over 350 companies being launched since 2008, creating 1,100 jobs.

    Fitness and Recreation

    • The Herbert Wellness Center features 50+ free fitness classes weekly, an indoor pool, and numerous courts for various sports.

    Athletics Information

    • UM is a member of the Atlantic Coastal Conference (ACC), providing free admission to sports events for students and transport to football games.

    The Rathskeller

    • Known as the campus sports bar, hosts events like trivia nights and game watch parties; it's a community hub celebrating its 50th anniversary.

    Ring Theater and Concert Hall

    • Provides free admission for students to all shows, enhancing the cultural experience on campus.

    Richter Library Facilities

    • Open late for study needs, includes tech assistance, and houses unique collections like the Cuban Heritage Collection.

    Safety Measures

    • UM Police Department ensures safety with blue light emergency phones, a bicycle lock program, and a safety escort service for students.

    Cox Science Building

    • Houses labs for biology and chemistry, uniquely designed to reflect scientific themes.

    College of Engineering

    • One of the most gender-balanced programs, offers hands-on research opportunities and exposure to real-world engineering problems.

    Unger Building and Marine Science

    • Home to UM's extensive Marine Science program, featuring unique research opportunities and field programs like UGalapagos.

    College of Arts and Sciences

    • The largest school at UM with many majors, encourages research collaboration across various disciplines.

    Cosford Cinema

    • A venue for free film screenings and student film festivals, enriching the arts culture on campus.

    School of Communication

    • Involves students in multiple media outlets and hands-on experiences, promoting active professional engagement.

    Classroom Environment

    • Emphasizes small class sizes (15-26) fostering personal relationships between students and professors.### Miami University Experience
    • Admission to Miami University is competitive, but once accepted, collaboration among students is emphasized.
    • Campus buildings are conveniently located within a 1-2 minute walk, contrasting with friends at other institutions who may spend 30 minutes commuting.

    School of Nursing and Health Studies

    • Offers three programs: Nursing, Health Science, and Public Health, with six tracks in Health Science including pre-med and health management.
    • A new simulation hospital, opened in spring 2018, serves as a critical learning resource, featuring advanced simulators for comprehensive clinical training.
    • The Bachelor of Science in Nursing program includes clinical prep courses for the last two years, boasting a 100% NCLEX pass rate over three years compared to the national average of 85%.

    Panhellenic Suites

    • Approximately 25% of students participate in Greek life, spanning social, service, and cultural organizations.
    • On-campus Greek life includes five fraternity houses, with sororities utilizing suites for social activities and collaborating on events.

    Miami Herbert Business School

    • Ranked #1 in Florida and #30 nationally, recognized for its Entrepreneurship program, which is #13 in the nation.
    • Offers three degrees, 16 specializations, and emphasizes flexibility in curriculum to incorporate additional interests.
    • Graduating class of Spring 2021 achieved a 99% employment or grad school placement rate, with notable recruiters like JP Morgan, Meta, and Google.
    • The school incorporates sustainable business practices into its mission and has a robust support system for undergraduate students.

    School of Education and Human Development

    • Programs include Educational and Psychological Studies, Kinesiology and Sports Sciences, and Teaching and Learning with required internships from the sophomore year.
    • Students gain significant practical experience, with a full semester of student teaching during their senior year and potential connections with local sports teams.

    Camner Center/Counseling Center

    • Students are entitled to two hours of tutoring per week, facilitated by peers who excelled in the course.
    • Counseling services include individual and group therapy sessions, highlighting the university's commitment to mental health support.

    Canes Central

    • Central hub for student services, assisting with registration, billing, financial aid, and student identification cards.

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