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Admitted Student Open House WELCOME! Friday, April 12, 2013 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. 2 0 1 7

2013 Admitted Student Open House

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You are invited to visit campus this spring to learn more about Saint Anselm College and the Class of 2017. Attend a class, take a campus tour, meet faculty, students, and alumni. Have lunch with us, meet our staff at the Student Services Fair, and participate in workshops.

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Admitted StudentOpen House

WELCOME!

Friday,April 12, 20138:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.

2017

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WORKSHOPS8:30 A.M. WELCOME TO SAINT ANSELM COLLEGESullivan Arena

Rev. Jonathan P. DeFelice, O.S.B., PresidentEric Nichols, Director of AdmissionChristina Doyle, Associate Director of AdmissionKevin Fitzgerald ’00, President of the Alumni Council

9:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Various locations-Please see insert

Classes are available at 9:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 1:30 p.m. See the schedule on the program insert to determine what classes you would like to attend.

9:30 A.M. – 2:30 P.M.

Various locations 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.

Sullivan Arena

Join our faculty, staff, and students at a lunch provided by our award-winning Dining Services staff. After lunch, attend the Student Services Fair and meet people from departments all around campus.

2:00 P.M. – 3:00 P.M.

Office of Admission

Do you have any more questions about enrolling at Saint Anselm College? Join admission staff and students for refreshments in the Office of Admission before you leave campus.

ACHIEVING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 10:30 A.M. & 11:30 A.M.NHIOP Auditorium

Fr. Augustine Kelly, O.S.B., Dean of the College, faculty, and students talk about academic opportunities and programs at Saint Anselm College. Topics will include the Academic Resource Center, internship and research opportunities, study abroad, and the way in which service learning is integrated into our curriculum.

ATHLETICS11:30 A.M.North Lounge, Cushing Student Center

Athletics staff, students, and coaches or representatives from each sport will offer an overview of varsity and intramural programs. Please note that following this session, Athletics staff will be available at the Intercollegiate Athletics table at the Student Services Fair in Sullivan Arena until 1:30 p.m.

FINANCING YOUR EDUCATION11:30 A.M. Koonz Theatre, Dana Center

Brad Poznanski, Vice President for College Marketing and Enrollment Management, will facilitate this session which includes information on the financial aid award letter, loans, Federal Work Study, and the monthly payment plan. Elizabeth Keuffel, Director of Financial Aid, and Katie Dionne, Business Office Manager, will co-present.

FINE ARTS TOUR 10:30 A.M.

A walking tour will depart from the Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center lobby in Alumni Hall. View displays of student artwork and visit our fine arts studios in Alumni Hall and the Comiskey Art Center.

HONORS PROGRAM INFORMATION SESSION 9:30 A.M.NHIOP Auditorium

Dr. Keith Williams, Director of the Honors Program, will facilitate this information session. Meet students and faculty, ask questions, and learn what it means to be an honors student at Saint Anselm College.

PLAN YOUR DAY

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Campus tours leave regularly, 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m., from the center of the lower quad (across from Davison Dining Hall). After 1:30 p.m., tours will depart from the Office of Admission, first floor, Alumni Hall.

Walking tours to the NHIOP leave regularly, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. from the front of the Dana Center. A shuttle is available for guests who have difficulty walking.

University of Notre Dame Partnership Reception (3-2 Engineering Program and ESTEEM Program) will be in the Reading Room of the Goulet Science Center at 2:30 p.m.

The bookstore is open 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Coupons are available at the bookstore table at the Services Fair, Sullivan Arena.

Most college offices are open 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Feel free to visit any office.

The Financial Aid Office is open 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., lower level of Alumni Hall.

Mass is celebrated at 5:15 p.m. in the upper church.

TODAY ON CAMPUS

CONTACT INFORMATIONAcademic Advisement (603) 641-7465 Academic Dean’s Office (603) 641-7250

Academic Resource Center (603) 641-7017

Athletic Office(603) 641-7800

Business Office(603) 641-7105

Dean of Students & Residence Life(603) 641-7600 Health Services(603) 641-7028

Office of Admission(603) 641-7500

Office of Financial Aid(603) 641-7110

Office of the Registrar(603) 641-7400

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Saint Anselm College Class of 2017

NURSING INFORMATION SESSION AND TOUR 9:30 A.M. Koonz Theatre, Dana Center

Dr. Sharon George, Dean of Nursing, nursing faculty and students will tell you why our nursing program is one of the most respected in the country. Tours of the nursing labs will take place in Gadbois Hall from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for students with last names A-M, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. for students with last names N-Z.

STUDENT LIFE 9:30 A.M. & 10:30 A.M.North Lounge, Cushing Student Center

Enjoy a glimpse of everyday life at Saint Anselm College with Dr. Alicia Finn, Dean of Students, and students who will discuss all aspects of life on campus: residence life, service and volunteer opportunities, intramurals, and clubs and organizations.

THE BENEDICTINE SPIRIT OF SAINT ANSELM COLLEGE10:30 A.M.Abbey Church

Abbot Mark Cooper, O.S.B., and Susan Gabert, Director of Campus Ministry, will lead a discussion on the ways in which Benedictine values influence all that we do at Saint Anselm College. There will also be a tour of the Abbey Church, the “heart” of the campus.

GOULET SCIENCE CENTER TOURS1:30 P.M.

Explore our state-of-the-art laboratories with faculty and learn more about science student research opportunities. Directional assistance will be provided from the Reading Room. Biology – Goulet 1303Chemistry – Goulet 2205Physics – Goulet 3204Psychology – Goulet 3415

TOURS OF THE NEW HAMPSHIRE INSTITUTE OF POLITICS & POLITICAL LIBRARY9:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Walking tours will depart from the Dana Center – shuttles are also available.

Meet the NHIOP Student Ambassadors who will introduce you to the programs, facilities, and opportunities available at the institute. Whether it’s a political debate or a guest speaker, the institute’s goal is to add context to complicated issues and actively promote civic responsibility. The NHIOP gives students unprecedented access to world leaders and renowned academic scholars.

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Admitted Student Open HouseClass Offerings

TIME CLASS INSTRUCTOR BUILDING ROOM LOCATION

9:30 Labor Economics Prof. Schmidt Poisson Hall 106 1st Floor

9:30 Special Topics: Integrated Sciences II Prof. Eyet Goulet Hall 3100 3rd Floor

9:30 Physical Chemistry II Prof. Parodi Goulet Hall 3102 3rd Floor

9:30 Theories of Crime Prof. Bruell Gadbois Hall 201 2nd Floor

9:30 Greek Historiography Prof. George Alumni Hall 11 3rd Floor

9:30 Principles of Marketing Prof. Vadali Poisson Hall 104 1st Floor

9:30 Studies in Victorian Literature Prof. M.B. Cronin Alumni Hall 5 3rd Floor

9:30 Intermediate French II Prof. D'Espinosa Alumni Hall 12 4th Floor

9:30 Elementary German II Br. Andrew, O.S.B. Alumni Hall 14 4th Floor

9:30 Intermediate German II Prof. Feldhaus Alumni Hall LL5 Lower Level North Wing

9:30 U.S. History from 1877 Prof. Walton Poisson Hall B 2nd Floor

9:30 Ethics Prof. Hubbard Gadbois Hall 203 2nd Floor

9:30 Elementary Russian II Prof. Spitzer Alumni Hall 15 4th Floor

9:30 Sexual Ethics Fr. Benedict, O.S.B. Gadbois Hall 105 1st Floor

9:30 Humanities Seminar IV (Honors) Prof. Norton Dana Center 5D Main Floor

9:30 Special Topics: Social & Political Violence Prof. Cordella Alumni Hall 9 3rd Floor

9:30 Advanced Spanish Native Speaker Silvana Gomez Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

9:30 Intermediate French Native Speaker Robert Perreault Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

9:30 Advanced German Native Speaker Rina Ficek Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

9:30 Advanced Spanish II: Composition Prof. Jimenez Alumni Hall 6 3rd Floor

9:30 Principles Physical Science II Prof. Donais Goulet Hall 2205 2nd Floor

9:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Bouchard Dana Center 1D Main Floor

9:30 Human Resource Management Prof. Dickinson Poisson Hall 105 1st Floor

9:30 Intro Criminal Justice System Prof. Humphrey Alumni Hall 13 4th Floor

9:30 Joan of Arc Across the Ages Prof. Leapley Alumni Hall 16 4th Floor

9:30 Dynamics (Engineering Mechanics II) Prof. Schnick Goulet Hall 3103 3rd Floor

9:30 Cost Accounting Prof. McGuinness Alumni Hall LL2 Lower Level South Wing

10:30 Cost Accounting Prof. McGuinness Alumni Hall LL2 Lower Level South Wing

10:30 Classical Physics II Prof. Schnick Goulet Hall 3103 3rd Floor

10:30 General Chemistry II Prof. Eyet Goulet Hall 3100 3rd Floor

10:30 General Chemistry II (Honors) Prof. Wierda Goulet Hall 3105 3rd Floor

10:30 Intro Criminal Justice System Prof. Bruell Gadbois Hall 207 2nd Floor

10:30 Intermediate Greek II Prof. George Alumni Hall 11 3rd Floor

10:30 Computing II Prof. Malita Poisson Hall A 1st Floor

10:30 Principles of Microeconomics Prof. Schmidt Poisson Hall 106 1st Floor

10:30 Principles of Marketing Prof. Vadali Poisson Hall 104 1st Floor

10:30 Beyond Baker St: Detective &Criminal (Honors) Prof. M.B. Cronin Alumni Hall 8 3rd Floor

10:30 Elementary German II Br. Andrew, O.S.B. Alumni Hall 14 4th Floor

10:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Catanese Cushing Student Center ARC Lower Level

10:30 Humanities Seminar IV (Honors) Prof. H. Dubrulle Joseph Hall 110 1st Floor

10:30 Humanities Seminar IV (Honors) Prof. Masur Joseph Hall 209 2nd Floor

10:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Walton Dana Center 6D Main Floor

10:30 Ethics Prof. Gabriel Gadbois Hall 203 2nd Floor

10:30 General Psychology II Prof. Wenzel Goulet Hall 2205 2nd Floor

10:30 Advanced Spanish II: Composition Prof. Orrego Alumni Hall LL7 Lower Level North Wing

10:30 Into to Spanish Literature Prof. Fouts Institute of Politics 4001 Main Floor

10:30 Medical Ethics (Nursing) Fr. Benedict, O.S.B. Gadbois Hall 105 1st Floor

10:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Norton Dana Center 5D Main Floor

All classes are 50 minutes in lengthClass Offerings continued on back page

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TIME CLASS INSTRUCTOR BUILDING ROOM LOCATION

10:30 Biblical Theology Prof. McMahon Gadbois Hall 4 Ground Floor

10:30 Intermediate Spanish II Prof. Mendez Faith Alumni Hall 15 4th Floor

10:30 White Collar Crime Prof. Cordella Alumni Hall 9 3rd Floor

10:30 Elementary Spanish II Prof. Rabbath Gadbois Hall 206 2nd Floor

10:30 Intermediate Spanish Native Speaker Sonia Urbina Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

10:30 Advanced Spanish Native Speaker Monica Peguri Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

10:30 Advanced Calculus I Prof. Shea Alumni Hall 12 4th Floor

10:30 Ethics Fr. John, O.S.B. Alumni Hall 5 3rd Floor

10:30 American Government Prof. Galdieri Institute of Politics 4007 Main Floor

10:30 Cell Biology Prof. Tobin Goulet Hall 3102 3rd Floor

10:30 Human Resource Management Prof. Dickinson Poisson Hall 105 1st Floor

10:30 Deviance & Social Control Prof. Humphrey Gadbois Hall 202 2nd Floor

10:30 Elementary French II Prof. Leapley Alumni Hall 16 4th Floor

10:30 Critical Thinking Prof. Spoerl Dana Center 3D Main Floor

10:30 Intro to Human Communication Prof. Marchiselli Alumni Hall LL6 Lower Level North Wing

11:30 Personal Finance Prof. McGuinness Gadbois Hall 4 Ground Floor

11:30 Intro to Human Communication Prof. Marchiselli Alumni Hall LL6 Lower Level North Wing

11:30 General Chemistry II Prof. Eyet Goulet Hall 3100 3rd Floor

11:30 Inorganic Chemistry II Prof. Wierda Goulet Hall 3102 3rd Floor

11:30 Intro Criminal Justice System Prof. Bruell Gadbois Hall 207 2nd Floor

11:30 Elementary Chinese II Prof. Tsai Alumni Hall LL4 Lower Level North Wing

11:30 The Experience of Perplexity Prof. Baker Alumni Hall 11 3rd Floor

11:30 Humanities Seminar IV (Honors) Prof. Bouchard Joseph Hall 005 Ground Floor

11:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Catanese Cushing Student Center ARC Ground Floor

11:30 Integrated Sciences Lab Prof. Eyet Goulet Hall 3100 3rd Floor

11:30 Ethics Prof. Gabriel Gadbois Hall 203 2nd Floor

11:30 Ethics Prof. Hubbard Gadbois Hall 205 2nd Floor

11:30 Thermodynamics Prof. Durham Goulet Hall 3101 3rd Floor

11:30 General Psychology II Prof. Wenzel Goulet Hall 2205 2nd Floor

11:30 Elementary Spanish II Prof. Hevey Alumni Hall 12 4th Floor

11:30 Elementary Spanish II Prof. Turner Poisson Hall B 2nd Floor

11:30 Intermediate Spanish II (Healthcare) Prof. Fouts Institute of Politics 4002 Main Floor

11:30 Intermediate Spanish II Prof. Mendez Faith Alumni Hall 15 4th Floor

11:30 Advanced Spanish Native Speaker Sonia Urbina Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

11:30 Elementary German Native Speaker Rina Ficek Coffee Shop Behind Alumni Hall

11:30 Special Topics: Quantitative Analysis in Sports Prof. Shea Alumni Hall 5 3rd Floor

11:30 Special Topics: Legends of the Hispanic World Prof. Jimenez Alumni Hall 6 3rd Floor

11:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. E. Dubrulle Dana Center 4D Main Floor

11:30 Wrongful Convictions Prof. Humphrey Gadbois Hall 202 2nd Floor

11:30 Elementary French II Prof. Leapley Alumni Hall 16 4th Floor

11:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Lomanno Dana Center 5D Main Floor

12:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. Lomanno Dana Center 5D Main Floor

12:30 Studies in Modern British Literature Prof. Norton Gadbois Hall 205 2nd Floor

12:30 Special Topics: Television Comm & Culture Prof. Lupo Alumni Hall LL5 Lower Level North Wing

12:30 Humanities Seminar IV Prof. E. Dubrulle Dana Center 4D Main Floor

1:30 Chemistry & Society II Prof. Parodi Goulet Hall 3104 3rd Floor

1:30 Intermediate Chinese II Prof. Tsai Alumni Hall LL4 Lower Level North Wing

1:30 Digital Literacy Prof. Malita Poisson Hall A 2nd Floor

1:30 The Experience of Perplexity Prof. Baker Alumni Hall 11 3rd Floor

1:30 Advanced German II Br. Andrew, O.S.B. Alumni Hall 13 4th Floor

1:30 Conceptual Phyisics II Prof. Durham Goulet Hall 3100 3rd Floor

1:30 Intermediate Russian II Prof. Spitzer Alumni Hall 14 4th Floor

1:30 Elementary Spanish II Prof. Hevey Alumni Hall 12 4th Floor

1:30 Intermediate Spanish II Prof. Fouts Alumni Hall 6 3rd Floor

1:30 Biblical Theology Prof. McMahon Alumni Hall 10 3rd Floor

1:30 Advanced Spanish Conversation Prof. Mendez Faith Alumni Hall 15 4th Floor

1:30 Special Topics: Biochemistry Recitation Prof. Vallari Goulet Hall 1303 Ground Floor

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Admitted Student Open HouseLunch & Student Services Fair

ROUND DEPARTMENT TABLES A. Peace & Justice Studies B. Sociology C. Theology D. Modern Languages E. Politics F. Physics G. Elementary Education Major H. Philosophy/Liberal Studies in the Great Books I. Psychology J. Secondary Education Minor & ESOL Minor K. Mathematics L. Ask a Student M. Parents Council N. Nursing O. Ask a Student P. History Q. Fine Arts R. English S. Humanities T. Communication U. Classics V. Computer Science W. Criminal Justice X. Pre-Health Professional Programs Y. Economics & Business Z. Biology AA. Chemistry

STUDENT SERVICES FAIR 1. Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center 2. Campus Ministry 3. Inclusiveness Committee 4. Multicultural Center & Education Services 5. Information Technology 6. Geisel Library 7. Bookstore 8. Human Resources & Student Employment 9. Campus Safety and Security 10. Health Services 11. Rescue Team 12. Dana Center for the Humanities/ Campus Events 13. Abbey Players 14. Modern Languages 15. Education Society 16. Offi ce of Residential Life and Education 17. Dining Services 18. The New Hampshire Institute of Politics & Political Library 19. Study Abroad, Center for Experiential Learning 20. Internship Programs, Center for Experiential Learning 21. Career Services, Center for Experiential Learning 22. Meelia Center for Community Engagement, Center for Experiential Learning 23. Academic Resource Center & Learning Disability Services 24. Academic Advisement 25. Honors Program 26. Intercollegiate Athletics 27. Intramural & Recreational Athletics 28. Club Sports 29. Student Activities & Leadership Programs 30. Student Government Association 31. Campus Activities Board

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