FGCU Major's Fair
FGCU’s annual Majors Fair was held on Tuesday, October 6, 2015. The Majors Fair is a great initiative put on by the advising department, to relay vital information for students who are still unsure of their major or those looking for a plan to achieve their desired major. Overall, it is an excellent way to learn about all the degree programs offered at FGCU and a wonderful opportunity to meet with the academic advisors, some faculty and experienced students from the various colleges. The Whittaker College of Engineering had, in addition to advisors and other faculty, three brilliant, experienced students serving as ambassadors for the program. This afforded students the opportunity to speak with other student’s currently in the major, who they can relate to, and to hear about their reasons for choosing engineering, choosing their specific major, as well as the expectations, challenges and rewards of being a prospective engineer. This Majors Fair helps to provide clarity for students faced with the daunting task of choosing their major from the plethora of available options, because the choices they make today will affect them for the rest of their lives.Story Courtesy of Julien Thomas & Nevon Moore, Photos Courtesy of Julien Thomas
Source Article: http://blogs.fgcu.edu/engineering/2015/10/30/majors-fair-engineering/
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