Group Project
In small groups, participants will identify an issue on campus and develop practical solutions. They will work collaboratively with campus staff and departments to create a campus environment that is inclusive and impactful for all students, staff, and faculty. They will be given a budget of $750 with the hopes of making small, meaningful changes to the campus community. Additionally, students can receive 30 hours of Service Learning credit for their project contributions.
Job Shadowing
Mentorship is a fundamental element to the success of this program. Each participant will be paired with multiple staff on campus to explore options within the field of Student Affairs. They will conduct informational interviews, be included on various meetings and events, and develop beneficial connections across campus.
Professional Development
Holistic education of the field is critical in developing informed future professionals. This program allows the various groups to cover timely trends and important topics in a open, fun environment. Facilitated conversations, TED Talks, and knowledgeable presenters help the participants learn more about the field of Student Affairs and the many complex elements included within the profession.