Dear Penn Students,

The deadline to apply for fall grants is this Friday, November 1 at 11:59pm! 

We offer $200 First- and Second-Year Experience grants, $500 Year of Data grants, and marketing opportunities for you and/or your organizations.

If you are interested in free meals with your professors, mentors, and TAs don’t forget to take advantage of our Take Your Professor to Lunch program! 

We encourage you to explore our initiatives below and take advantage of the various opportunities to learn beyond the classroom! 

 

First-Year Experience (FYE) Program

FYE programs help new students become comfortable in their new home by extending the orientation process throughout the academic year. Are there any topics for discussion or areas of interest that you wish you knew about during your first year at Penn? If so, see below to get involved with this opportunity. 

The deadline to apply for FYE grants for the fall semester is on November 1, 2019 at 11:59pm. Apply for a grant today!

 
Apply for a FYE Grant ($200)
Promote Your Event to First-Year Students
 
 

Second-Year Experience (SYE) Program

 
 

SYE programs are designed to meet the specific needs of second-year students. These needs include and are not limited to career development, selection of academic opportunities, and discussing on & off-campus living. Do you have any other recommendations for programming? If so, see below to get involved!

The deadline to apply for SYE grants for the fall semester is on November 1, 2019 at 11:59pm. Apply for a grant today!

     
     
    Apply for a SYE Grant ($200)
    Promote Your Event to Second-Year Students
     
     
     
     
     

    Year of Data Grants (2019-2020) (Up to $500)

    The Provost’s theme year encourages individual students, faculty and staff as well as departments and centers to create programming that relates to the topic in many contexts: the sciences, the humanities, social culture and policy, the arts, etc. To further this goal, the Provost’s Office sponsors the Year of Data Grants Program to offer opportunities to create, participate in, and learn about curiosity and related fields. 

    Penn faculty, students, and staff can apply, either individually or in groups. There will be some additional funding at a higher level available for special projects—generally, larger conferences, speakers or special symposia that are co-sponsored by several Penn Schools or Centers. Examples from previous years include a presentation by Will Shortz (NY Times Crossword Puzzle Editor) celebrating the Year of Games and a day-long conference at the Penn Museum on Water and Ancient Civilizations commemorating the Year of Water. 

    The deadline to apply for Year of Data grants for the fall semester is on November 1, 2019 at 11:59pm. Apply for a grant today!

    Apply for a Year of Data Grant
     
     

    Take Your Professor, Mentor, TA to Lunch/Dinner

    During the academic year, there are four program options (2 initiated by students & 2 initiated by Professors/Mentors/TAs):

     

    Initiated by Students: 

     

    Take Your Professor/Mentor/TA to Lunch at the University Club:
    Penn students can invite current or past professors, teaching assistants, advisors, as well as staff members who serve as mentors or advisors, to a free lunch at the University Club (3611 Walnut Street, 2nd floor of the Inn at Penn), Monday through Friday, 11:30am-1:30pm. Professors/mentors can also encourage their students to create a reservation.

    Take Your Professor/Mentor to Lunch or Dinner at Penn:
    Students and professors, mentors, advisors, teaching assistants can eat a free lunch or dinner together in one of Penn's Residential Dining facilities: 1920 Commons, Hill College House, King’s Court English House, New College House, or Falk Kosher Dining Cafe in Hillel.

     

    Initiated by Professors/Mentors/TAs: (Let them know about the program!): 

     

    Host Your Class at Penn:
    A professor/mentor/advisor/teaching assistant can host a class (or group of mentees) for lunch or dinner, twice per term, at one of Penn's Residential Dining facilities: 1920 Commons, Hill, King’s Court English College House, New College House, or Falk Kosher Dining Cafe in Hillel.

    Host Your Class at Home:
    A faculty member or teaching assistant can host a class to eat in their home and be reimbursed per student. This program is exclusive to current faculty teaching this semester.

     
     

    Preceptorials

    These short courses on interesting topics, developed by students and faculty have long been a favorite program here at Penn.

    We’re looking now to invigorate them, and to provide a wide range of vibrant, intriguing courses, we need your help!

    Click on the link below to see a fuller description of this program. Then, we hope you’ll participate by suggesting a favorite Penn professor or mentor who might lead a Preceptorial, as well as a topic that would be suitable.

    Nominate a Preceptorial Leader Now!
     

    Still have questions?

    We’re happy to answer them! Please feel free to contact us at provost-nso-ai@pobox.upenn.edu or (215) 898-7000.

     
    NSO Staff 
    David Fox, Director 
    Troy Majnerick, Associate Director
    Andrea Naughton, Assistant Director 

    New Student Orientation and Academic Initiatives
    Stouffer Commons
    3702 Spruce St.
    Philadelphia, PA 19104
    215.898.7000
    provost-nso-ai@pobox.upenn.edu
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