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One of the Elite Business Schools in the Southeast The future of business education at The University of Tampa’s Sykes College of Business is focused on continual adaptation and innovation to ensure that our students are prepared not only to compete, but lead in a competitive global economy. Dynamic changes in technology, new business practices and economic realities around the world demand nothing short of excellence from our faculty, relevance in ourcurriculum and currency in our research. For only through the vigilant maintenance of these standards may we transform our students into the more knowledgeable, capable and ethical business leaders of tomorrow. This unwavering commitmnt to Excellence through Leadership, Innovation and Teaching Experientially has secured our place among the world’s elite business education programs. This inaugural annual report offers a glimpse at some of the latest milestones on the journey to an even brighter future for our school.
The University of Tampa Baseball Field features a granstand and full-size indoor press box. The facility seats 750 spectators and also features a patio on the first and third base sides for lawn chair seating. The facility features all the amenities, including a view of the downtown Tampa skyline. The grandstand and press box were built in 2006 as a full concession stand with on-site restrooms was also constructed. The UT Baseball Field has been the site of numerous NCAA Division II South Regionals and also serves as the host of the annual Tony Saladino Baseball Tournament for area high schools. Directions to University of Tampa Baseball Field: The field is on the corner of Cass Street and North Boulevard. This can be reached by taking Interstate 275 and taking exit 25 (Ashley Street). Make a right at the first light (Tyler Street); there will be an overpass for the Performing Arts Center and a bridge going over the Hillsborough River. The first light after the bridge is North Boulevard and the baseball field is on the left.
For more information visit our website, www.ut.edu/vaughncenter The nine-story Vaughn Center is a multi-purpose facility that serves as the hub of student life and activity on The University of Tampa campus. The Vaughn Center houses a variety of campus offices including Residence Life, Orientation and Conduct, and Student Leadership and Engagement. Additionally there are multiple dining service eateries, the campus bookstore, a game room and a variety of student organization office and meeting spaces. The information desk, located on the first floor, provides schedules and information for campus events and services. Students can check out a loan-key for their residence hall room, or request assistance with an event hosted in the building. The third through eighth floors are used for student residence. Living arrangements include suites with two double rooms sharing a bathroom. Students who live in the Vaughn Center use a proximity card for elevator access to their individual floors. Lastly, the ninth floor serves as a conference center and provides a spectacular view of the campus, Hillsborough River, downtown Tampa and Tampa Bay. The ninth floor is designed for audio-visual presentations, meetings and dining for special events and conferences.
The Sykes Chapel and Center for Faith and Values is a visual statement of The University of Tampa’s commitment to nurturing the development of character and values of its students. It is an inspiring setting for meditation and celebration of all faiths, enhancing the understanding of diversity, world cultures and religions, and improving religious literacy on campus are central to its mission. The University’s intent is not to prescribe, but to aid students in developing a sense of purpose and self-awareness through reflection and learning to make decisions based on principles, beliefs and values.
Sometimes we stand outside life Waiting for a door to open to us Hoping the person behind that door Will let us in and be our friend I was once on the outside Until a door opened to me and Behind it I found not only a Friend, but a new world- a sisterhood- Now I stand behind that door- on the inside Helping to open it for someone else Who stands where I once stood. ~ Linda Parks
The University of Tampa Entrepreneurship Center in the Sykes College of Business teaches skills that are critical for today’s entrepreneur. Learning to identify opportunities, prepare executable business plans, and hone skills through a combination of classroom study and applied learning, makes our program unique. Students will have the opportunity to engage and learn from the center’s strategic partners such as The Bank of New York Mellon Wealth Management and The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Research Center through unique programs and competitions. With more than 150 UT students enrolled in the program, entrepreneurship is one of the fastest growing fields of study both on campus and in the United States, with entrepreneurs projected to be the group that creates vigorous and sustained economic development, worldwide. Student learning is at the core of all activities and programs of the UT Entrepreneurship Center. The focus of the program is twofold: 1. Build a nationally recognized academic program that engages students and the regional business community in mutually beneficial experiences. 2. Conduct research that encourages and supports the efforts of faculty and student researchers to explain entrepreneurial trends and find solutions to problems faced by entrepreneurs whether they are starting a new venture or working in an established organization that is looking to expand and compete.
The University of Tampa Entrepreneurship Center in the Sykes College of Business teaches skills that are critical for today’s entrepreneur. Learning to identify opportunities, prepare executable business plans, and hone skills through a combination of classroom study and applied learning, makes our program unique. Students will have the opportunity to engage and learn from the center’s strategic partners such as The Bank of New York Mellon Wealth Management and The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Research Center through unique programs and competitions. With more than 150 UT students enrolled in the program, entrepreneurship is one of the fastest growing fields of study both on campus and in the United States, with entrepreneurs projected to be the group that creates vigorous and sustained economic development, worldwide. Student learning is at the core of all activities and programs of the UT Entrepreneurship Center. The focus of the program is twofold: 1. Build a nationally recognized academic program that engages students and the regional business community in mutually beneficial experiences. 2. Conduct research that encourages and supports the efforts of faculty and student researchers to explain entrepreneurial trends and find solutions to problems faced by entrepreneurs whether they are starting a new venture or working in an established organization that is looking to expand and compete.
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The University of Tampa's residence halls enhance your educational experience by providing all the comforts and conveniences you need to succeed. Recent studies demonstrate that students who live in campus housing have higher graduation rates, higher GPAs and report greater satisfaction with their collegiate experience. Our team of residence life professionals and student staff members are devoted to creating a stimulating and enjoyable environment where you will develop both personally and socially.
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One of the Elite Business Schools in the Southeast The future of business education at The University of Tampa’s Sykes College of Business is focused on continual adaptation and innovation to ensure that our students are prepared not only to compete, but lead in a competitive global economy. Dynamic changes in technology, new business practices and economic realities around the world demand nothing short of excellence from our faculty, relevance in ourcurriculum and currency in our research. For only through the vigilant maintenance of these standards may we transform our students into the more knowledgeable, capable and ethical business leaders of tomorrow. This unwavering commitmnt to Excellence through Leadership, Innovation and Teaching Experientially has secured our place among the world’s elite business education programs. This inaugural annual report offers a glimpse at some of the latest milestones on the journey to an even brighter future for our school.
The University of Tampa low-residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program is designed to help poets, fiction writers and creative nonfiction writers advance their command of craft through exposure to literature from a writerly perspective and with supportive critique and mentoring. The two-year, four-term course of individualized study encourages the rich interplay of participation in an extended literary community, and it seeks to deepen the understanding of writing as an ongoing engagement with discovery and transformation. Students attend four ten-day working residencies, capped off by a fifth, culminating residency, on UT’s historic campus in downtown Tampa, on the banks of the Hillsborough River. Each residency is followed by a five-month one-on-one tutorial with a faculty mentor focused on the student’s written work and readings as negotiated in an individual plan of study. As part of the requirements for the degree, the student completes many drafts and revisions, resulting in a substantial manuscript of original work in the selected genre. Along the way, the student reads and comments on works that have shaped the genre, completes a 25-page critical essay in the third semester and assembles an annotated bibliography that conveys the importance and influence of great writers on their own work. In the fifth, culminating residency, the student teaches a seminar on a pre-arranged topic of interest and gives a public reading of his/her own work. Each semester grade is pass/fail accompanied by a narrative evaluation composed by the student’s mentor.
When: June 19-24, 2016 The UT Band Camp is a comprehensive music camp for woodwind, brass and percussion students entering grades 7-12 in Fall 2016. Sponsored by the Department of Music at The University of Tampa, Band Camp is led by faculty and staff from The University of Tampa The UT Department of Music is proud to host the Fred Gebhardt Music Leadership Camp as an elective component of Band Camp. Leadership Camp is exclusively for high school music officers (drum majors, section leaders, elected or appointed officers certified by their directors) serving in the upcoming school year. Our goal is to make better musicians in five days!
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FINANCIAL AID OFFICE Plant Hall, Room 427 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33606-1490 Phone: (813) 253-6219 Fax: (813) 258-7439 Email: [email protected] Office Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. A wide variety of financial assistance is available in the form of scholarships, grants and loans to undergraduate, graduate and international students. In fact, more than 90 percent of UT undergraduates receive some type of financial aid. Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to be eligible for any type of need-based aid or loan. Learn more about how to apply for financial aid. Dependent students must include parental information on the FAFSA. UT’s FAFSA school code is 001538. Although most aid programs are available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents only, UT does offer partial scholarships to academically exceptional international students. Learn more at our website.
The University of Tampa holds its May Commencement at theTampa BayTimes Forum in downtown Tampa with more than 1,000 students eligible to participate. The ceremony will last approximately two hours depending on the number of graduates who participate and the length of the speeches. The University of Tampa holds its December Commencement at the Martinez Athletics Center on UT's campus. The ceremony will last approximately 1 and 1/2 hours depending upon the number of graduates who participate and the length of the speeches. Please check www.ut.edu/commencement for the most current dates and times for these events.
At Disciplined Minds Tutoring we believe that an insatiable curiosity and development of habits of the mind are crucial to success in academics and in life. We believe in an integrated approach to tutoring that combines expert delivery of course content, improvement in student study skills, an increase in the student's awareness of their strengths and weaknesses, and contagious enthusiasm for the subjects we teach. With over 40 years of combined teaching and tutoring experience, Scott Allen and Trent Strauch are master tutors of each subject they teach. Tutoring, however, is more about building confidence in the student than it is about content delivery. Many students we have tutored over the years simply lacked the confidence necessary for success. An increase in confidence, an unwavering belief in one's abilities, helps students face the pressure of the competitive environment of college admissions and to excel in this area. Nothing helps students build confidence faster than subject mastery and our tutors know how to build that mastery in each student.
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Early Childhood Learning Academy Preschool with Christian education for ages 2 years - 4 years Before/After school program for ages 5-12 years open Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm Degree and Certified Teachers Transportation,Drop in Care, Free VPK Program and lots more
Harmony with Heather Group Music Sessions -designed for children ages birth through kindergarten. At Harmony with Heather we believe that music ability is as much a basic life skill as walking and talking, and that all children can learn to sing in tune, keep a beat, and participate with pleasure and confidence in the music of their culture. Harmony with Heather classes nurture a child’s natural enthusiasm for music and movement as we sing, dance, chant, and play instruments in an informal setting that will enrich children's musical environment and guide them towards a lifetime of music-making enjoyment.