Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Call for Submissions: The Penn State University Journal of International Affairs


The Penn State University Journal of International Affairs is currently accepting submissions from undergraduate and graduate students for its spring issue, to be published in May 2014. Papers should focus on topics relevant to international affairs, including, but not limited to, economics, political science, security, the environment, terrorism, and diplomacy. The final submission deadline is Monday February 17th.

 

To be considered for publishing, a paper must be:

·  Between 3,000 and 7,000 words in length (shorter or longer submissions will be examined on a case by case basis)

·  Double-spaced, Times New Roman font, Size 12

·  Submitted as either a .doc or .docx file

·  Formatted and cited according to Chicago Manual of Style guidelines.

All submissions should be sent to submissions@psujia.org. Please remove all references to your name from your submission, as all submissions will be reviewed blindly by PSUJIA staff and experts in the field.

 

An abstract of 100 to 200 words should accompany all submissions.

IU Supreme Court | Applications Announcement


Are you interested in seeing how the IU judicial system works?

 

If so, you may be interested in serving on the Student Body Supreme Court of Indiana University. We are currently accepting applications from all majors for an Associate Justice position for the 2014-2015 school year. You can download the application online at http://www.indiana.edu/~court/justices/applications.shtml. Applications are due on Saturday, February 22, by 5:00pm via e-mail to court@indiana.edu. Please also feel free to contact the Court at this email address if you have questions.

 

What is the Student Body Supreme Court?

 

The Court is the judicial branch of the Indiana University Student Association (IUSA). Court members hear appealed judicial board cases, acting as student representatives on three-person judicial hearing commissions. The Court also adjudicates election disputes, certifies election results, hears challenges to the IUSA Constitution and Bylaws, and confirms the new IUSA executive administration each year. Additionally, each year the Court hosts a conference with campus judicial boards for the purposes of facilitating discussion about the campus judicial system. Court justices also serve as student appointees on advisory boards across campus. The Court is unique in that its decisions have the potential to impact the entire IU-Bloomington community. We encourage you to apply and look forward to receiving your application.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

SPEA Open House: Nationally Recognized Masters Programs - Friday, January 31


 

Open House – Friday, January 31, 2014

 

What:         Masters Programs Office (MPO) Open House

If you are thinking about graduate school now or in the future, please stop by to learn more!

 

Please note that we have extended our priority application deadline until February 21, 2014!  Additionally, application fee waivers are available!

 

Refreshments will be served.

 

When:        Friday, January 31, 2014

11:00 am – 1:00 pm

 

Where:       SPEA Building, Suite 260

Located off the atrium in SPEA

 

How:          You are welcome to stop by anytime that is most convenient with your schedule.

Monday, January 27, 2014

IUCareers.com Weekly Update: January 27-February 2


Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services

 

IN THIS ISSUE:

 

1.            Winter Career and Internship Fair

2.            ProFresh Pics - Beware the Selfie

3.            Sales Networking Night

4.            Explore Majors & More Fair

5.            School of Public Health Job and Internship Fair

6.            State of Indiana Collegiate Talent Search - Virtual Career Fair

7.            Indiana University Summer Camp Jobs Fair

8.            IU Alumni Association Presents "Cha Ching" - Financial Literacy Event

9.            Job Search Student Group

10.          Save the Date! 2014 Big Ten Conference Career Expo

11.          Resume Submission Deadlines for On-Campus Interviews

12.          Featured Job and Internship Postings

13.          Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn

14.          Benefits of myJobs

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1. Winter Career and Internship Fair

 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014; 3:00-4:00 p.m., 4:00-7:00 p.m.

Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union

 

This fair gives IU students from a variety of liberal arts majors the opportunity to connect with organizations recruiting entry-level positions and/or internships. All majors are welcome to attend.

 

The first hour of the fair (from 3-4 p.m.) is open to the students from diversity groups and scholarship programs.

 

The fair will be open to the general student population from 4-7 p.m. To see a list of attending employers and view the fair booklet, visit http://ascs.indiana.edu/get-job/career-fairs-students.html

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2. ProFresh Pics - Beware the Selfie

 

Wednesday, January 29; 2:00-5:30 p.m.

Indiana Memorial Union, Alumni Hall/Solarium

 

Are you new to using LinkedIn for the job search? Need a new profile picture?

 

Beware the Selfie-stop by ProFresh Pics! The Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services want to help you market your unique self to employers via social media. We will be taking FREE professional headshots during the 2014 Winter Internship & Career Fair, and posting them to our Facebook page  - make sure to "Like" us. We will also be providing information on how to use social media to your advantage during the job search. You're already dressed up for the fair, so why not get a souvenir glam shot in your professional attire?

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3. Sales Networking Night

 

Wednesday, January 29, 2014; 7:30-9:00 p.m.

Maple Room, Indiana Memorial Union

 

Please join IU Alumni and professionals in the sales industry for an evening of networking and fun. Guest speakers will participate in a panel discussion focusing on their career paths, organizational opportunities, and sharing advice for students entering the world-of-work. An introduction to networking will be followed by light refreshments and the opportunity to mingle with the guest speakers. Panelists include representatives from:

 

- AT&T

- Dish

- Enterprise

- Total Quality Logistics

- Yelp

 

Networking Nights is a collaborative event hosted by the IU Career Development Center and the IU Alumni Association. Its purpose is to provide students the opportunity to learn the art of networking through interaction with professionals in their field of interest.

 

Business casual attire (dress shirt, dress pants, or skirt) is appropriate for this event. Don't miss this great networking opportunity!

 

To learn more and to RSVP to this event, click here: https://onestart.iu.edu:443/ccl-prd/ajax/public/social/8039150

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4. Explore Majors & More Fair

 

Wednesday, February 5; 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union

Map out your future at the Explore Majors and More Fair! Travel with us to find academic and extracurricular opportunities that will build and enhance your IU experience.  Career and academic advisors, faculty and students will be available at the fair to guide you through the many destinations possible at IUB.

Steps to prepare for the Explore Majors and More Fair:

- Self-reflect on your interests and goals.

- Drop by the Career Development Center and meet with a career advisor (12:30-4 weekdays, 625 N. Jordan Ave). www.cdc.indiana.edu   

- Meet with your University Division or academic advisor to narrow your list of potential majors. www.ud.iub.edu  

- Come to the Explore Majors and More Fair with your list of majors and any questions! www.ud.iub.edu/explore

 

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5. School of Public Health Job and Internship Fair

 

Wednesday, January 29th; 10:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

School of Public Health Room 163

 

Looking for a summer internship? Graduating in May and looking for your first full-time position? Employers from across the state and beyond will be in attendance at the School of Public Health Spring Internship and Job Fair looking to fill both internship and full-time positions in a variety of industries that cut across the majors within the School of Public Health. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with prominent employers and to learn about internship and full-time opportunities! A full list of employers participating in this fair can be found here: http://www.publichealth.indiana.edu/careers/springJobfair.shtml

 

*Please come to the fair dressed professionally with copies of your resume and your student ID for a speedy check-in.

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6. State of Indiana Collegiate Talent Search - Virtual Career Fair

 

February 5

Online

 

Looking for a Job, Internship, or Co-op? Save valuable time & meet recruiters live online. Students and alumni are invited to interact via live chat sessions and meet employers seeking qualified candidates from Indiana schools. This virtual career fair is free for students & alumni to attend. Register at http://indiana.careereco.net/students-alumni/virtual-career-fair-registration/

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7. Indiana University Summer Camp Jobs Fair

 

Wednesday, February 12th; 11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Alumni Hall, Indiana Memorial Union

 

Are you looking for an exciting way to spend the summer while adding skills and experience to your resume? Consider working at a camp! The Indiana University School of Public Health is pleased to invite you to attend the 2014 Summer Camp Jobs Fair on Wednesday, February 12th from 11:30am-3pm in Alumni Hall. A full list of camps attending this year's fair can be found here: http://www.indiana.edu/~campfair/camps.html

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8. IU Alumni Association Presents "Cha Ching" Financial Literacy Event

 

Tuesday, January 28; 7:00 p.m.

DeVault Alumni Center

 

Crunching numbers can be overwhelming, especially when you're trying to create a budget for yourself. In this "Cha Ching" session, learn from two financial experts (who both hold advanced degrees from IU's Kelley School) on how to make the most of your income to come. Part of the IU Alumni Association's Life After IU series, the event happens Tuesday, Jan. 28, 7 p.m., at the DeVault Alumni Center, 1000 E. 17th St. (across the street from Assembly Hall). Free food, easy parking.

 


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9. Job Search Student Group

 

Wednesday, February 5th to Wednesday, March 5th; 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Are you a College of Arts & Sciences senior graduating in May or August? Have you started your job search? Would you like the opportunity to share your experiences with your peers?

If you are starting your job search or just beginning the process and would like some additional guidance and support during the process, join us for unique opportunity to talk with your peers about the mistakes, pitfalls, fears, and successes of the job search. Sometimes talking with your friends is the best way to learn what works and what not to do. This group will cover the important pieces of the job search including resumes, cover letters, interviewing, and transition, but is also an opportunity to talk with people who are in the same position as you. You will get ideas and advice from your peers as well as support from the Arts & Sciences Career Services and a master's student in counseling.

If you are interested in joining the group or have additional questions, please contact Alison Smith (alelsmit@indiana.edu).

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10. Save the Date! 2014 Big Ten Conference Career Expo

 

Friday, March 14, 2014; 9:00 a.m. - 3:00p.m.

Union Station, Indianapolis, IN

 

The Big Ten Conference Career Expo is a unique opportunity for students from all 12 prestigious universities in the Big Ten to reach out to over 70 employers at one time and in one place.

 


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11. Resume Submission Deadlines for On-Campus Interviews

 

Listed below are submission deadlines for the next month. To access the full list of on-campus interviews and view resume submission deadlines that you qualify for, log into your myJobs account, which can be accessed from www.ascs.indiana.edu.  Once logged in, hover over "On-Campus" tab at top of screen; select "Interviews I'm Qualified for."

 

1/30 - Fitzmark, Inc., Logistics Sales

2/4 - Aegis Worldwide, Sales Account Executive

2/4 - C.H. Robinson Worldwide, World Class Internship Program and Transportation Sales Representative

2/4 - Consolidated Graphics, Leadership Development Program Associate

2/4- Altria Group Distribution Company, Sales Internship

2/5 - Brooksource, Sales Executive

2/5 - Brooksource, Recruiter

2/5- Coca-Cola, Sales Internship

2/6 - Walgreens, Community Management Internship

2/6 - Coyote Logistics, National Account Manager and Summer 2014 Internships

2/10 - Aegis Worldwide, Sales Account Executive

2/10 - Ross Stores, Location Planning Analyst Intern

2/10 - Ross Stores, Location Planning Analyst I

2/10- PepsiCo, Multiple positions open/ Chain Operations Intern

2/11- Walgreens, Assistant Store Manager Trainee

2/12 - Kohl's Department Stores, Merchandise Analyst Intern

2/12 - Kohl's Department Stores, Store Management Intern

2/12 - Insight Global, Recruiter/Account Manager

2/12 - ArcelorMittal USA, Associate Environmental Engineer Internship

 

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12. Featured Job and Internship Postings

 

To access the full list of postings and learn more about the positions, log into your myJobs account which can be accessed from www.ascs.indiana.edu; click "Student Login" and use your CAS username and passphrase to access the career system.  Once logged in, hover over "Job Search" tab at top of screen and select "Job Search."

 

Full-Time (Professional) - more than 325 positions currently posted, including:

- Maxim Healthcare Services, Healthcare Recruiter/Entry Level Sales Management

- Trek Travel, Bike Tour Guide

- Echo Global Logistics, Client Sales Representative

- enVista LLC, Inside Sales Rep.

 

Internships - more than 247 internships currently posted, including:

- Kohl's Department Stores, Store Management Intern

- WFYI Public Broadcasting, Social Media Intern

- World Federation of United Nations Associations, Fundraising Intern

- Local Growers Guild, Graphic Design Intern

 

Part-Time - more than 43 non-work study and 5 workstudy positions currently posted, including:

- Bloomington Developmental Learning Center, Teacher Assistant

- Earthbound Trading Company, Retail 1st Assistant

- Monroe County Parks and Rec, Youth Volleyball Instructor

- Herman B Wells Library, File Clerk, Monograph Processing/Routing Assistant (Workstudy)

 

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13. Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and LinkedIn

 

Join the Career Development Center's Fan page on Facebook and follow us on Twitter to receive updates on events and services, interesting career news, and much more.

 




LinkedIn: IU Career Development Center and Arts & Sciences Career Services--Group Page

 

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14. Benefits of myJobs

 

Set up your FREE online account at www.ascs.indiana.edu. myJobs is the first place to look for local and national full- and part-time job postings, internships, and externships.  Unlike large job boards, myJobs is restricted only to IU students, so you face less competition. Other benefits include:

 

- Participate in on-campus interviews for internships and full-time employment

 

- Search IU-targeted online postings for part-time, internship, fellowship, work-study, and full-time positions

 

- Access to events calendar: on-campus interviews, information sessions, employer info sessions, and career fairs

 

- RSVP for office events

 

- Obtain contact information for employers

 

For more information, go to:


 

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National Association of Hispanic Journalists at IU

National Association of Hispanic Journalists at IU

Call-Out Meeting
Thursday, Jan. 30
6:00 p.m.
EPH 214

Are you interested in Hispanic issues in the media?
Would you like to meet Hispanic journalists and support the advancement of Hispanics in the news industry?

Come learn about the new IU chapter of NAHJ.

Everyone is welcome; you do not have to be Hispanic or a journalism major.

Free Food!

Local Internship Available with ACA-VMC Available This Spring 2014


Local Internship Available with ACA-VMC Available This Spring 2014

The Affordable Care Act Volunteers of Monroe County (ACAVMC) are seeking students interested in assisting people navigate the new health care laws and doing logistical work in reaching targeted audiences. Interns will be instrumental in helping reach thousands of uninsured residents of Monroe County. For the estimated 15,000 uninsured in Monroe County, obtaining health insurance could be a life saver. At the least, it will improve the health and financial situation of many individuals and families.  

The ACA Volunteers of Monroe County (ACAVMC) is a non-profit corporation chartered in Indiana that is dedicated to providing educational assistance to residents on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) law.  The ACAVMC takes no political position on the new law, but instead helps local community members understand its mechanics and how to obtain benefits from the law’s provisions.  To date, the ACAVMC has conducted six health insurance community fairs, organized and moderated two health plan comparison forums, provided outreach to the Latino community at a community health fair, conducted call-out meetings, trained over 50 volunteers and reached out to the community through print, radio and TV media.

Interns working with ACAVMC will gain valuable experience in a wide range of community and organizational change efforts.  Opportunities include community organizing, learning how non-profits operate, conducting organizational assessment, determining impact, developing effective marketing and outreach, as well as developing educational strategies at the local level.  Various responsibilities interns may undertake include: collaboration and outreach (with a variety of social service agencies, health care agencies, employers, faith based organizations, etc.); providing one-on-one assistance to the public at health insurance community fairs; speaking engagements; publicity; staffing public information tables; posting informational flyers; canvassing neighborhoods to reach underserved residents; assist in furthering social media outreach; assist in planning public outreach events; and assist in collecting data and evaluation of the organization’s efforts. Student interns would be encouraged to contribute ideas to the organization, such as about how to deliver effective assistance to hard-to-reach populations including graduate students and non-traditional students as well as where to hold events. Campus events, for instance, are encouraged.  Because we are a small organization, interns can have a large impact on what the organization does and how we do it. 

This experience could meet the needs of a semester internship in a variety of disciplines/majors.  Due to lack of funding, all internships are unpaid.  Interns will work between 10-20 hours per week under the oversight and with support from Donyel Byrd, MSW, LCSW, Outreach Coordinator Volunteer with the ACAVMC (also Associate Faculty with the Indiana University School of Social Work) and David Meyer, ACAVMC President. 

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Donyel Byrd has extensive experience in delivering social services in Bloomington and surrounding communities.  Ms. Byrd has worked in the areas of child welfare, public schools, a variety of community advocacy efforts, and as an Associate Faculty at the collegiate level.  Ms. Byrd has been a Field Instructor to countless students in internships/practicum placements for 19 years.  She currently teaches a senior level undergraduate social work course in community organizing.

David Meyer has over 20 years of management expertise. He is a certified expert in IT efficiency best practices and managed teams of 1-20 professionals that maintained critical web and database systems. Mr. Meyer has mentored many junior staff through the years. His 33 years working professionally was in Washington, DC where is last position was as an expert advisor to the director of the multi-billion dollar US EPA central IT division.  He has a keen interest in social work and community-building and he brings a structured yet in innovative approach to meeting vexing challenges.  Mr. Meyer is also a board member of a local restorative justice organization, a keen writer and a frequent contributor to all local news media. 

For more information about the organization, please see www.acavmc.org  Contact Donyel Byrd (Email: donyel.byrd@gmail.com  Phone: 812-322-2340) or Dave Meyer (Email: dwmeyerva@gmail.com Phone: 812-345-9124) to discuss this opportunity. Potential interns will interview with Mr. Meyer and Ms. Byrd to determine goodness of fit with the organization.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Undergraduate Research Publications Workshop and the Sam Burgess Undergraduate Student Research Award


I have two announcements to share with you regarding Undergraduate Research from our wonderful colleagues at the IU Libraries.

 

First, please help make your students aware of a new workshop on January 30th to assist students thinking about publishing research—be it scientific, investigative, literary or creative. Faculty who would like to learn more about encouraging their undergraduate researchers to publish are also welcome to attend on Jan 30, 2014 from 12:00pm to 1:30pm in Wells Library 043. It is important to note that pizza, yes, free pizza, will be provided. More information here: http://libprod.lib.indiana.edu/tools/workshops/workshop-listings/series-view/286/series.

 

Second, please make your students and faculty aware of a great opportunity for students to receive a scholarship and recognition for their undergraduate research through the IU Libraries Burgess Award. The application deadline is February 28th. More information and application materials can be found here: http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=280&newsId=995.

 

Many thanks and I look forward to sharing more updates about  Undergraduate Research very soon. Cheers,

 

Jane

 

 

Jane L. Rogan

Director of Engaged Learning

Indiana University

Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education

Maxwell Hall 004

Bloomington, IN 47405

812-856-3379  ●  www.iub.edu/~vpue

CountryMark Internship Opportunity - Graphic Design and Communications

 

Company: CountryMark

Position: Graphic Design and Communications Intern

Location: Indianapolis, IN

Application Deadline: February 28, 2014

Employment Dates: Mid-to late-May through mid-August

Description:


CountryMark, a farmer-owned cooperative, is seeking a summer intern to assist in graphic design and communications projects within the marketing department. The internship program will mid-to-late May through mid-August, 2013 and is located at the CountryMark corporate office in Indianapolis, Indiana.

CountryMark is Indiana’s only American-owned oil exploration, production, refining and marketing company. The company produces 3,500 bpd of Illinois Basin crude oil, refines 27,000 bpd of American crude oil, sells a million gallons of lubricants per year, and is recognized as a leader in the distribution of biodiesel and ethanol. Fourteen local cooperatives deliver CountryMark fuels and lubricants in and around the state of Indiana, and more than 100 fuel stations carry CountryMark products.

Responsibilities:

As the CountryMark Graphic Design and Communications Intern, you will collaborate with CountryMark sales and marketing staff to work on a variety of CountryMark fuels and Advantage Lubricant projects. These projects will include, but not limited to: updating product data sheets, product label design and updating, re-design of lubricant sales sheets, re-design of the lubricant sales field guide and promotional direct mail design.

Qualifications:

Applicants must have strong experience in Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator, in addition to excellent oral and written communication skills. Graphic design coursework is required. Applicants should be college juniors, seniors or graduate students in visual communications, graphic design, agricultural communications, journalism, marketing or other related field. A background in energy or agriculture is a plus but not required. Self-motivation and the ability to work on a task with minimal supervision is ideal. Must be a team player, hard-working and deadline driven. Applicants must be available to work the entire length of the internship program.

Compensation:

Compensation will be an hourly rate of $14.00. The intern will be responsible for organizing their own accommodations during the internship period. CountryMark will assist in complying with school requirements, written evaluations and other documentation for college credits. However, the intern must coordinate college credit for this internship between the university and CountryMark.

Interested individuals should email the following to raylee.honeycutt@countrymark.com by February 28, 2014. Applicants will be notified shortly after.

 cover letter

 resume

 three samples of design work

 transcript showing coursework

 three references

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Spring 2014 Test Preparation Courses (GRE and GMAT)


Students may obtain more information on the GRE or GMAT Prep course review sessions by visiting our website at www.lifelonglearning.iub.edu (click on the picture of the spring 2014 catalog cover).  The courses are listed under the Test Prep category.  Registration is with a credit card, online or by phone (812-855-9335).  Current IUB students in good standing may use bursar billing as a payment option.  Contact Lifelong Learning by email llclass@indiana.edu, or phone 812-855-9335, to request a Bursar Billing Authorization Form, as this option is not available online.   



GRE Prep

Our GRE Prep course includes ten review sessions and prepares you for all three components of the revised General Test (verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing). This course offers specific problem-solving and time-management techniques. Learn to maximize your performance, play to your strengths and work around weaknesses, while building a personal, practical study plan to carry you through to test day.

 

Please purchase the recommended textbook:  The Princeton Review’s Cracking the GRE with 6 Practice Tests & DVD, 2014 Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0307945648).  The textbook is not included in the course fee.

 

Instructor: Michael J. Hartwell is a veteran GRE instructor and a graduate of IU's Creative Writing MFA program. In addition to test prep, he has taught a variety of English courses at IU, including contemporary poetry and composition.

 

Section 1

Dates and Time: Five Tuesdays and five Thursdays, February 11, 13, 18, 20, 25, 27, and March 4, 6, 11, and 13, 6:30–8 p.m.

Location: IU campus

Fee: $330

 

Section 2

Dates and Time: Five Mondays and five Wednesdays, March 31, and April 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, and 30, 6:30–8 p.m.

Location: IU campus

Fee: $330

 

Section 3

Dates and Time: Five Tuesdays and five Thursdays, June 17, 19, 24, 26, and July 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, and 17, 6:30–8 p.m.

Location: IU campus

Fee: $330

 

 

GMAT Prep

Our GMAT Prep course will prepare you for all the sections of the revised Graduate Management Admission Test. The updated quantitative and verbal sections feature integration of both numbers and words in each question, and the integrated reasoning section focuses on case analysis as it is really used in business schools. You will learn the techniques and conceptual skills required for high scores in all three areas, as well as conquer test anxiety with essential test–taking strategies. The course consists of ten review sessions taught by seasoned GMAT instructors who will help you learn the techniques you need to succeed.

 

Please purchase the recommended textbook: Kaplan GMAT Premier 2014 with 6 Practice Tests (ISBN-13: 978-1618650535).  The textbook is not included in the course fee

 

Instructors: Akhil Bhargava received a BS in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University. He has worked in the steel industry and in consulting. Akhil is pursuing his MBA in corporate finance at IU’s Kelley School of Business.

 

Jeffrey Huntsman, Ph.D., is a retired IU English professor with 40 years' experience teaching a variety of literatures, medieval languages, linguistics, and writing.

 

Dates and Time: Five Mondays and five Wednesdays, March 31, and April 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, and 30, 6:30–8 p.m.

Location: IU campus

Fee: $330



 

Sincerely,

 


1000 E. 17th Street, Suite 163

Bloomington, IN  47408

 

Phone  812-855-9335      Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.

Fax  812-855-0977

 

REFUND POLICY

If you need to withdraw from a course, your fee is refundable if you contact the IU Lifelong Learning office at 812-855-9335, AT LEAST SEVEN DAYS before the first class meeting (unless noted otherwise). No refunds or credits will be issued after this time period, except with documented medical emergencies. 

 

We reserve the right to make corrections, additions, and deletions to all courses. We also reserve the right to substitute instructors.