Hello Everyone!
Thanks for reading the blogs! We've finally been able to unveil our new website (www.hmc.edu/admission) and have incorporated the blogs into that site.
We will still be blogging and keeping you all up to date about the goings-on of HMC just in a different location :)
You can access the new blogs here: http://newwww.hmc.edu/admission/connect/blog/ if you'd like to update your bookmarks..OR you can go to the main HMC Office of Admission website and click on the latest blog postings at the bottom!
Talk to you soon!
:)
HMC Blogs: Admission Edition
Sep 20, 2012
Aug 20, 2012
New Digs....kinda
In early August, the Admissions staff had our final staff
retreat of the summer where we finalized assigning office duties and
travel/reading territories (among other things). As a special treat for the
conclusion of our retreat, Thyra arranged for our staff to get a special
hard-hat visit to our new digs.
For those who don’t know next summer Harvey Mudd College
will be unveiling its brand new Teaching and Learning Building. The 70,000
square-foot academic building will “provide flexible and technologically-advanced
classrooms, lecture halls, faculty offices and public spaces to support the
pedagogies and learning styles – for today and tomorrow.”

It was fun to walk through all of the different sections of
the building, and though there aren’t many walls up yet, it was much easier to
visualize the space that will be the Office of Admission by this time next
year. Raissa and I were able to “duke-it-out” over who will claim which office
space and at this point I think we’ve pretty much come to an agreement.
However, I suspect divvying up office space will be a subject revisited at
least once more before we make the big move across the courtyard :)
Aug 2, 2012
Heeeellllooo World!!!!
Well, as I’m sure many of you know, our beloved Colleen Smith has left Harvey Mudd College in pursuit of other opportunities and though we wish her well, we will also miss her greatly. She was one of our two resident office bakers (the other is Thyra), she provided comforting snacks and tea for long committee days, and of course she oversaw management of the admissions blog (among other things).
In case you were wondering, we did send Colleen off with a semi-bang. For her last day, Thyra baked a magnificently moist Carrot Cake complete with a decorative frosting pattern and I hope Thyra knows that for future celebrations we will all be expecting similar effort put into our cakes :)
I say we celebrated with “semi-bang” because Peter, Raissa, and Falone were all of out of the office for much-needed vacations on Tuesday and were unable to celebrate with us. Therefore, we have promised Colleen a BIG BANG celebration later in August!
As Colleen mentioned in her final blog, another change for our office this year is that we will soon be unveiling a new, exciting, completely overhauled Office of Admission website! As part of this new website, the entire admissions staff will take a much more active role in blogging so that you get to hear from and learn about all of us! In the meantime, I will be attempting to live up to Colleen’s blogging legacy by keeping you all updated on the happenings of the HMC Office of Admission.
For anyone who might not know me, my name is Jamilla and I’ve been working in the Office of Admission for just over a year now. I won’t go into all the boring details about myself, but if you’re interested in learning more about me, Colleen did a great intro blog all about yours truly last summer so feel free to check it out!
As the summer comes to a close, we are all wrapping up summer vacations and preparing to begin a new academic year. Next week, we’ll have our final Staff Retreat of the summer (as you’ll recall, Colleen posted about our previous Staff Retreat in June) during which we’ll finalize our plans for the coming year. Yes, we have so much to talk about we actually have two separate 2-day staff retreats…yikes! After that, we’ll all be planning and heading off on our Fall Travel and before you know it, applications will begin streaming in!
We’re all very excited for the new year coming up and particularly getting to know all of our blog followers a little better!
Colleen's Going Away Carrot Cake baked by Thyra |
I say we celebrated with “semi-bang” because Peter, Raissa, and Falone were all of out of the office for much-needed vacations on Tuesday and were unable to celebrate with us. Therefore, we have promised Colleen a BIG BANG celebration later in August!
Aileen, Gilma and Colleen on her last day! |
For anyone who might not know me, my name is Jamilla and I’ve been working in the Office of Admission for just over a year now. I won’t go into all the boring details about myself, but if you’re interested in learning more about me, Colleen did a great intro blog all about yours truly last summer so feel free to check it out!
As the summer comes to a close, we are all wrapping up summer vacations and preparing to begin a new academic year. Next week, we’ll have our final Staff Retreat of the summer (as you’ll recall, Colleen posted about our previous Staff Retreat in June) during which we’ll finalize our plans for the coming year. Yes, we have so much to talk about we actually have two separate 2-day staff retreats…yikes! After that, we’ll all be planning and heading off on our Fall Travel and before you know it, applications will begin streaming in!
We’re all very excited for the new year coming up and particularly getting to know all of our blog followers a little better!
Jul 31, 2012
Goodbye and Good Luck
Over the past two days I've conducted interviews, answered phone calls, even gave an information session. Business as usual. But behind the scenes, well -- business is not as usual. Today is my very last day at Harvey Mudd College.
I'm excited for the next chapter in my life, of course, but it's still heartrending leaving my Mudd family. It's been a good five years. Below are a few of my favorite memories.
Admission Edition will shortly be moved into the brand-spanking-new admission website (due to be rolled out sometime in August). My hope is that all the archived posts will move to the new location, so classics like the controversy over the age of our admission readers will be preserved for posterity. At that point the entire admission staff intends to blog, so you have much joy to anticipate.
For the past two years, this blog has been a wonderful way for me to connect with prospective students and families. I'll miss all of you. Carry on and do great things.
I'm excited for the next chapter in my life, of course, but it's still heartrending leaving my Mudd family. It's been a good five years. Below are a few of my favorite memories.
DDR with Jamilla. She's better. Good thing I rock at Skeeball.
This is what happens when you leave the admission staff alone for a late-night data entry party.
Peter enjoys the admitted student chats so much. And we enjoy Peter so much.
The tour guides!!!! Triple heart this group of Mudders.
All set up and ready to go for our biggest event of the year, the Admitted Students Program.
Thyra's birthday, celebrated oh so classily.
This year's senior interviewers. The Class of 2012 was "my" class -- the first I admitted at Mudd, and the only cohort I'll have seen through their entire four years at the school. Hence they were (and are!) very special to me.
Just a typical committee. Well, usually we have more food than this. Must have been a light day.
Risa and Katie staying cool this summer. Katie's last day was Friday -- now she's mentoring for Summer Institute. It is a noble purpose but we miss her already.
The Class of 2016 Admit Packets prepared for mailing!
Admission Edition will shortly be moved into the brand-spanking-new admission website (due to be rolled out sometime in August). My hope is that all the archived posts will move to the new location, so classics like the controversy over the age of our admission readers will be preserved for posterity. At that point the entire admission staff intends to blog, so you have much joy to anticipate.
For the past two years, this blog has been a wonderful way for me to connect with prospective students and families. I'll miss all of you. Carry on and do great things.
Jul 15, 2012
Interviews and other items
Summer at Mudd continues to truck along. The new building has a second story, the ice cream bike is making its rounds, and our visitors are being treated to that dire heat I mentioned in my last post. It's toasty. Good thing I have vacation coming up.
Before I head off to Moose Lake, Minnesota, I wanted to jump in with a few tidbits about interviews. With Mudd's increasing popularity, we've had more interviews than ever this summer -- which means that if you want an interview on a particular day at a specific time, you should plan to book an appointment early (especially for August, I'd urge three weeks in advance if possible). And please, be punctual!
I've written about interviews before, but there are a few things that bear repeating.
PS If you're coming on a Thursday, bring change for the ice cream bike!
Before I head off to Moose Lake, Minnesota, I wanted to jump in with a few tidbits about interviews. With Mudd's increasing popularity, we've had more interviews than ever this summer -- which means that if you want an interview on a particular day at a specific time, you should plan to book an appointment early (especially for August, I'd urge three weeks in advance if possible). And please, be punctual!
I've written about interviews before, but there are a few things that bear repeating.
- Dress comfortably. Unless wearing a suit feels like second nature, you'll be much happier (and much less fidgety) in everyday clothes.
- Don't feel compelled to bring a resume. Some students do, and that's fine, but don't be offended if it doesn't inform much of our conversation. I'm more interested in delving into the why than the what.
- Rest assured that we will see resume material later in the application process. Rather than trying to find a subtle way to work your awesome SAT scores into conversation, use these twenty minutes to talk about what we won't learn about you from statistics.
- Be prepared to discuss something that was difficult for you. I know you want to show yourself in the best possible light, and I promise you that I'll try to keep 95% of our conversation positive in tone. But since nobody glides through college without having a single challenging moment, I want to know how you react when things get tough.
- Spend some time reflecting on the kind of college you're seeking. You don't need to have your college list finalized, but if you're still considering forty or fifty schools, you may not be ready to interview just yet.
- Come prepared with a question or two. This will show me that you've done some research into Mudd and/or have considered what kind of college will make you happy (point #5).
- Relax (if you can). My goal is for you to leave the interview feeling like it was a friendly chat, not an interrogation.
- It's okay to be a normal human being. You don't have to spend all your free time saving the world and reading improving literature. Like to hang out with your friends and read Harry Potter? Guess what -- we do too!
PS If you're coming on a Thursday, bring change for the ice cream bike!
Jun 28, 2012
SoCal Summer
"What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance."
- Jane Austen
(courtesy weather.com)
It could be worse -- and no doubt will be soon. August in SoCal is not for the fainthearted. But we're coping well, as you can see.
Risa and Katie rigged up a sunshade for the check-in desk.
Louie got a summer clip (and a Cone of Shame).
And today, Dean Chris and Mike Edwards brought joy and delight to the entire campus, in the triumphant return of the ice cream bike.
This week we'll have about 450 visitors; next week we're expecting more than 300. Things are busy. And toasty. But everything is better with ice cream.
Jun 22, 2012
Be Our Guest
Okay, here's a quiz for all of you who didn't grow up in the golden age of Disney musicals: did you immediately hear the voices of Lumiere and Mrs. Potts the moment you read that title? No? Just me?
Anyway, I just wanted to alert you to the myriad summer programs here at Mudd; you may have already received several e-mail advertisements, but in case not, here's a list of the upcoming fun.
First up, this Sunday: a Claremont Colleges reception for SoCal students and their families. As of right now we have 1279 signups and will be using two overflow auditoriums. So if you haven't already registered, perhaps you wish to visit another day. Like, say, next week.
Next week, as you may already know, is Greater Los Angeles Science and Technology Week, which we've coordinated with Caltech for the third or fourth year in a row. While it's always been possible to visit Mudd and Caltech on the same day, this is the week we make sure it's foolproof.
Coming up in July, we have two dates for Mudd Unveiled: Discovery Days (notice the acronym?). I was disappointed that we redesigned the invitation this year, as the old one had particular nostalgia. And because I can't resist, here was the old interior:
And to give you a better sense of the delights that await you on campus, please observe:
Yup. A flying port-a-potty! While I can't guarantee you will get such a treat, it certainly enlivened our day. Small joys.
Anyway, I just wanted to alert you to the myriad summer programs here at Mudd; you may have already received several e-mail advertisements, but in case not, here's a list of the upcoming fun.
First up, this Sunday: a Claremont Colleges reception for SoCal students and their families. As of right now we have 1279 signups and will be using two overflow auditoriums. So if you haven't already registered, perhaps you wish to visit another day. Like, say, next week.
Next week, as you may already know, is Greater Los Angeles Science and Technology Week, which we've coordinated with Caltech for the third or fourth year in a row. While it's always been possible to visit Mudd and Caltech on the same day, this is the week we make sure it's foolproof.
Coming up in July, we have two dates for Mudd Unveiled: Discovery Days (notice the acronym?). I was disappointed that we redesigned the invitation this year, as the old one had particular nostalgia. And because I can't resist, here was the old interior:
There’s a scientific formula for everything else in the world; why not for your college search?Fiela Gutierrez '07 and I got such a kick out of writing that copy. Oh well. Point is, there are endless opportunities to visit Mudd this summer, and if you think it's hot out now, just wait till August. June is positively civilized.
Σ(α + β – γ + δ + ε + ξ) = Harvey Mudd College
α = top-notch majors in math, science, and engineering
β = classes in humanities, social sciences, and the arts
γ = pesky graduate students
δ = 81 professors/730 students --> enviable faculty-to-student ratio
ε = 4 neighboring undergraduate colleges
ξ = extensive research opportunities
Does this equation correlate with your idea of the perfect college? If so, we invite you to come join us to meet the faces behind the formula. During our On-Campus Day program you’ll have the opportunity to interact with students and professors, learn more about admission and financial aid, and hear about Mudd’s academic and extracurricular offerings.
And to give you a better sense of the delights that await you on campus, please observe:
Yup. A flying port-a-potty! While I can't guarantee you will get such a treat, it certainly enlivened our day. Small joys.
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