SafeU Student Applications. Tanner Center Film Series.
SafeU Student Applications. Tanner Center Film Series.

2020/2021 Graduates Convocation Presentation Submissions

If you graduated in 2020, or will be graduating in 2021, join the College of Social & Behavioral Science Convocation presentation! Help us highlight your experience during your time at the U! Submit a photo of your own unique graduation, your cap and gown, family and friends, or how you found inspiring solutions to this year’s grand challenges to be featured in the presentation showcased during the upcoming 2020-21 CSBS Convocation.
Submit Here!

2021 Fulbright Scholarships

Fulbright provides annual grants for U.S. students wishing to conduct research, teach English, or obtain an MA degree in a foreign country. Senior undergrads and graduate students in all disciplines are eligible to apply. The deadline is always in October so there’s plenty of time to learn about this award!
The next virtual info session will be held on Monday, March 22 from 2:00 PM- 3:00 PM here!
Please join us to learn more about this prestigious opportunity!

SafeU Student Applications

University of Utah Safety is now accepting applications for its new SafeU Student Ambassador program—a year-long paid leadership opportunity focused on safety-related projects on campus.


Hurry and apply! Applications are being accepted through Monday, March 15. 
Learn More and Apply!

Tanner Center March Film Series

Coinciding with Women’s History Month, Utah Film Center’s March programming celebrates and recognizes bold women making history, one brave act at time.
These films will be available as part of our free live-streamed screenings. The first screening will be March 9 at 7:00PM. 
Reserve tickets here!

Jameson Family Scholarship

Apply now for the Jameson Family Scholarship! This scholarship is available to undocumented or DACA students accepted as an HB144 student at the University of Utah. The Jameson Family Scholarship looks for motivated students who have been involved in leadership and/or community activities, have a good academic record, have financial need, and are enrolled as full-time students at the time the award is used. 
Learn More & Apply!

Bennion Center Student Leader Applications

The Bennion Center is now accepting applications for new student leaders to fill around 80 open positions in a variety of our community engagement programs. Previous engagement with the Bennion Center is not required to apply and the positions are open to all majors. This is a great way to get involved outside of the classroom, build personal connections, earn leadership experience, and make a difference in our community.

The available student leader positions are for the following programs:
  • Alternative Breaks
  • Bennion Scholars
  • Communication Team
  • Community Engagement Cohorts
  • Community Partnership Programs
  • Utah Reads 
Learn More & Apply!

Sacrifice, Serendipity & Service - A conversation with Rebecca Chavez-Houck

Please join us on March 25 from 12:00PM - 1:00 PM in celebrating Rebecca Chavez-Houck as the 2021 Founder's Day Distinguished Alumni. Rebecca will share her insights regarding her journey from her degrees in communications and Masters of Public Administration through her many years of public service. Senator Luz Escamilla will facilitate a time for questions as well. 
Check it out and RSVP!

Coming Soon –Midterms!

Over the next few weeks, most students at the U will take midterm exams, some of whom will do so via ProctorU or Zoom. Are you one of these students? If so, be sure to verify the following prior to taking your proctored exams:
•Determine if your tests are proctored. If so, will you need to use ProctorU or simply take the test while signed into a Zoom meeting?
•If your tests use ProctorU, set up the service before your exam starts, as waiting until the last minute could mean experiencing tech troubles and facing unneeded stress.
•If your tests are proctored via Zoom, you’ll most likely need to have your webcam on and show your working space before beginning your exam.
Make sure to get plenty of rest the night before your exam and practice better study techniques to give yourself an extra edge. You’ll do great!
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