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Thursday, July 28, 2016

UF Habitat for Humanity; Welcome!


Hello Gator Habitaters!

To those of you who are new- welcome and thank you for your interest in UF Habitat for Humanity, and to those of you returning, welcome back!

UF Habitat for Humanity seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness in Gainesville and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience action. To accomplish these goals, we invite people of all backgrounds, races, and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. Through volunteer labor, we are able to help provide housing in the local community and these Habitat houses are sold to partner families at no profit and financed with affordable loans.

If you are interested in getting involved with UF Habitat for Humanity during the remaining weeks of Summer B, please follow us on Facebook. This is where we will be posting our build sign ups and any updates we have for you. Feel free to send us a message with any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible. For your convenience here is where you can sign up for this/next weekend's build. 

In the Fall and Spring semesters we will hold bi-weekly meetings where we will have speakers and/or activities, and build sign ups. There will be other volunteer opportunities in addition to our builds, as well as leadership opportunities within the organization. More information about these meetings will be sent closer to the beginning of Fall. 

Also, there is an exciting new opportunity to fundraise for Habitat and all we need is minute of your time each day. From July 11 to July 31, you can vote daily for Habitat for Humanity in the "Band Together" campaign from Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company and push our organization to the top of the leaderboard to win the $1 million top donation. Your vote will have a tremendous impact upon raising funds to expand our mission. Vote here! 

We hope to see you in the future!

Best,

Tristen Townsend

Vice President of Administration

UF Habitat for Humanity


 

 

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter/Instagram @gatorhabitat. 

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

UF Habitat for Humanity; Welcome!


Hello Gator Habitaters!

To those of you who are new- welcome and thank you for your interest in UF Habitat for Humanity, and to those of you returning, welcome back!

UF Habitat for Humanity seeks to eliminate poverty housing and homelessness in Gainesville and to make decent shelter a matter of conscience action. To accomplish these goals, we invite people of all backgrounds, races, and religions to build houses together in partnership with families in need. Through volunteer labor, we are able to help provide housing in the local community and these Habitat houses are sold to partner families at no profit and financed with affordable loans.

If you are interested in getting involved with UF Habitat for Humanity during the remaining weeks of Summer B, please follow us on Facebook. This is where we will be posting our build sign ups and any updates we have for you. Feel free to send us a message with any questions and we will get back to you as soon as possible. For your convenience here is where you can sign up for this/next weekend's build. 

In the Fall and Spring semesters we will hold bi-weekly meetings where we will have speakers and/or activities, and build sign ups. There will be other volunteer opportunities in addition to our builds, as well as leadership opportunities within the organization. More information about these meetings will be sent closer to the beginning of Fall. 

Also, there is an exciting new opportunity to fundraise for Habitat and all we need is minute of your time each day. From July 11 to July 31, you can vote daily for Habitat for Humanity in the "Band Together" campaign from Jewelers Mutual Insurance Company and push our organization to the top of the leaderboard to win the $1 million top donation. Your vote will have a tremendous impact upon raising funds to expand our mission. Vote here! 

We hope to see you in the future!

Best,

Tristen Townsend

Vice President of Administration

UF Habitat for Humanity


 

 

Follow us on Facebook and Twitter/Instagram @gatorhabitat. 

Thursday, July 21, 2016

ADEA GoDental Newsletter | Be in the Know


 

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Health Professions Week
Don't Miss Health Professions Week This September!
Considering a career in health care? Don't miss the inaugural Health Professions Week (HPW), September 26-30, 2016! HPW is an exciting, FREE week-long event for high school and college students that offers multiple opportunities to explore 19 different health professions. Throughout the week, you will have the chance to learn about the roles and responsibilities of each profession, talk directly with current health care practitioners, and access the educational requirements for each career. HPW will include an online treasure hunt, campus outreach events, and TWO virtual fairs. High school students, counselors, undergrads and advisors are encouraged to participate. 
 
Herman Ostrow
What I Know Now That I Wish I Had Known Then
As the expression goes, hindsight is 20/20. But what if you could have the benefit of foresight as you make financial decisions about how to pay for a health sciences education and manage your student loans? A group of high school and college students interested in dentistry were asked if they had thought about how dental school and the financial choices they are making now might affect their lives for years to come. The advice given afterwards to all students considering their financial choices: preserve your options. This simply means when borrowing for school, don’t force your hand into a repayment option that you will later regret.
 
The Official Guide
Applying to Dental School? 
Don’t forget to purchase the 2015-2016 ADEA Official Guide to Dental Schools. In addition to providing profiles for 76 U.S. and Canadian dental schools, find answers for key questions about opportunities in dentistry, the dental school admissions process and financing a dental education. Available in print and online. 

 
 
Oral Health Careers
Practitioner Profile:
Oral Health Careers On the Rise
Becoming a dentist or a dental hygienist doesn’t have to be a clear-cut path. There are a plethora of positions, specialties and areas dental students can pursue to achieve professional success. Open your mind and future to a variety of options by hearing from REAL practitioners about different dental career paths.
 
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Interest Rate Primer for Student Loans
If you are considering taking out student loans this fall to help finance your education, then you will need to educate yourself about how loans work. In this interest rate primer, Paul Garrard, ExploreHealthCareers.org financial aid advisor, explains how interest rates work on student loans.
 

 
 
 
 
Pathways to Success
Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the consideration of race in college admissions. Read ADEA's analysis of Fisher v. UT.
 
Health Professions Fair
Save the Date for the 2017 National Association for Medical Minority Educators (NAMME) Student Development and Recruitment Event on Saturday, September 17, in Arlington, VA from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET.  The event features morning breakout sessions followed by a health professions recruitment fair in the afternoon. See you then!
 
Advocacy
ADEA Advocacy: Learn about policies impacting dental education and dental and craniofacial research. Subscribe to ADEA’s monthly Washington Update and State Update plus Action Alerts. Follow @ADEAAGR for daily updates. 

 
 
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2016-2017 Undergraduate Seminars on Faith and Vocation


The Christian Study Center of Gainesville, an organization separate from UF, is offering a program that may be of interest to you.

2016-2017 Undergraduate Seminars on Faith and Vocation:

Exploration of Faith and Work Guided by Christian Wisdom

  • $300 stipend for students who meet track requirements
  • Enjoy meals in a comfortable home environment with relationally-based discussion (7 sessions over the course of the 2016-2017 academic year)
  • Each track is led and hosted by local Christian professionals
  • Seminars are organized in tracks centered on specific vocational areas, including Healthcare

Visit christianstudycenter.org for track descriptions, leader bios, details, and application. Applications accepted online now through midnight on September 11, 2016.

Questions? Email Betsy Clover at betsy@christianstudycenter.org

Occupational Therapy Education Virtual Fair on August 3rd: Meet with OT & OTA Programs in a live online event!


 

 

REGISTER NOW to attend the FREE Occupational Therapy Virtual Fair on August 3rd
Get answers to your questions from OT & OTA Programs in a Live Event! (Review List)

 

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