If you are interested in joining a community that is dedicated to academic excellence, then consider the Spartan Engineering Residential experience!
This program, formerly known as ROSES, has been in place more than 10 years, will be moving from Bailey Hall to Wilson Hall in Fall 2009. This living and learning environment will assist you in thinking analytically and to succeeding in the College of Engineering. This community brings another dimension to our common first-year curriculum and will further enhance your knowledge of the engineering profession, cultivate your problem solving skills, connect you with campus and community resources, and enhance your communication skills. This global community of engineering scholars will prepare you to make a positive impact on the world through the field of engineering.
What does the Residential Experience include?
Spartan Engineering Seminars help develop successful strategies to becoming academically and socially prepared for the campus environment
Reserved Class Sections are designed to help promote interactions between students with similar engineering majors
Tutoring in math and science Sunday through Thursday!
Peer Leaders help engineering residential participants get acquainted with their new campus environment
THE CORNERSTONE (FIRST YEAR) CURRICULUM!
View our Cornerstone (First-Year) Engineering Curriculum (PDF)
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