LISTO Sophomore SummerQuest
A summer immersion for rising sophomores who are undeclared or who would like to explore different academic areas and careers.
Engage with other sophomores and rediscover support services available.
Funded through the LISTO grant
Deadline to apply is June 9, 2024. This is a free program.
Reassess and Explore
Look back at the success and challenges of your first year, then explore the many paths that lie ahead using your strengths and passion to plan your next steps.
Sunday, June 16–Thursday, June 20, 2024
Spend five days living on campus working with staff and peer mentors, reflecting on degrees and careers, meeting with your academic advisor, and exploring majors in faculty-led workshops. And you’ll have some time for relaxing and social activities as well!
Highlights
- Group Meeting with Staff and Peer Mentors
- Majors/Careers Worskhop with Career Development Staff
- Individual Meetings with Academic Advisors
- Faculty Discovery Workshops: Finding the Right Fit
- Creating LinkedIn Profiles
- Stay overnight in Fort Awesome
- Downtime and social activities including a trip to New York City, and other activities with your peers.
Fee
This program is free.
Program Benefits
Discover and Explore
Explore and reflect on our academic programs and connections to career opportunities.
Get Personalized Support
Meet with an academic advisor to discuss your interests, potential major and/or minor, and develop a plan for the next three years.
Build a Network of Support
Make connections with current students, faculty, and staff.
Rediscover Resources
Revisit where to go when you need help for academic, financial, or personal issues.
Stay Healthy
Get tips and information on health and wellness resources and facilities.
Pay It Forward
Pass on what you learn to help other students navigate the college experience.
Credit to the Bookstore
Receive a $150 credit to the campus bookstore for books and supplies for the Fall 2024 semester.
Early Move In
Move into your dorm one day early for the Fall 2024 semester at no cost to you.
Funded by the US Department of Education