Title: Cruise Into Summer
1Cruise Into Summer
- The Office of First-Year Programs proudly
presents
2006 SU Summer Preview
Programs
2The Office of First-Year Programs
- Who are We?
- Part of the Division of Student Life
- Oversees, manages and supports first-year student
programs and initiatives including
- Summer Preview Days (formerly testing days)
- Fall/Spring Orientation and New Student Move-In
- Fall Welcome Week
- Academic and Co-Curricular Transition and
Adjustment of first-year students to SU
- Core Perspectives and University Experience
- Leaders, Inc Emerging Leaders Program
- Support for At-Risk Students
- First-Year Student Assessment
3Summer Preview Programs
- Held in June and July, the Summer Preview
programs are one-day events which introduce
anticipated new students to campus. Students
participate in - Introduction to academic advising and course
selection
- Placement testing
- Informative campus and student organization
presentations
- Student-led group meetings and discussions
- Campus tours
- Campus Resource Information Fair
4Summer Crew Leader Role
- Newly designed, the Summer Crew Leader is the
integral student link to the Summer Preview
programs. The Crew Leader role serves many
functions - Act as peer orientation leaders responsible for
facilitating and personalizing the summer
orientation experience.
- Assist new students in their initial transition
to campus and Selinsgrove, PA through group
discussions and tours.
- Provide the student perspective about college
life and campus opportunities.
- Introduce information about SU academics, campus
resources, policies, procedures, and systems.
- Assist with the academic advising and course
selection.
- Work with the families of new students in
providing information and confidence and pride in
their childs choice of SU.
- Prepare students for their fall entrance and
orientation.
5Charting Your Course to Become a 2006 Crew Leader
- Qualifications for the CL Position
- Spirited and positive supporter of SU, its
mission and goals for students and their
families.
- Be currently enrolled at SU with a minimum of one
semester.
- Have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher.
- Good academic and conduct standing.
- Have a strong familiarity with campus
information, history, resources and services and
the ability to disseminate this information.
- Demonstrated leadership ability to serve as
positive representative of the University.
- Desire to work in a team-oriented work
environment.
- Ability to fully participate in the scheduled
program dates held in June and July 2006.
- Available to fully participate in the spring
training weekend held in April 2006 and in June
2006.
6Anchors Away! Whats In It for Me?
The Benefits of Being an SU Summer Crew Leader
Development and practice of core leadership
skills such as communication and public-speaking
skills, group facilitation skills, academic
advising, assertiveness skills, and related
others. Opportunity to work in a fun team-orient
ed work environment while networking with key
University faculty and administrative personnel.
A summer stipend of 225.00 to cover four
sessions and one day of training over the course
of three weeks. On-campus accommodations will b
e afforded free of charge during the summer
programs. Limited meal plan will be provided whe
n programs are in session and during training
modules. Staff uniform will be provided in conju
nction with leader role.
7Important Future Dates to Consider
- Application Process
- Application Deadline Friday, March 31, 2006 by
4PM
- Interviews Monday, April 3 Tuesday, April
11, 2006
- Candidate Notification Friday, April 14, 2006
- Candidate Acceptance Wednesday, April 19, 2006
- Spring/Summer Training Dates (required)
- Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23 900AM
300PM
- Sunday, June 18 1000AM 400PM
- Session Dates
- Monday, June 19 Monday, June 26
- Saturday, June 24 Monday, July 10
8Other Summer and Fall Opportunities
- Summer Service Event Mentor (formerly Summer
Service Plunge)
- Dates of Service July 31- August 5, 2006
- Goals
- Week long service-learning event involving work
on campus and in Washington, D.C.
- Connecting with our new students and mentoring
them on SUs commitment to service.
- Being part of something bigger and better while
contributing to a greater good.
- Benefits
- Valuable experience as a group leader, mentor and
University representative.
- Foster and establish a commitment to universal
service-learning.
- Travel to the nations exciting capital,
Washington, D.C.
- Earn a 400 stipend for one weeks work.
- Be part of making a difference in the lives of
our students and persons in need who remain
homeless within our communities.
92006 Fall Orientation and Welcome Week
- O-Team Leader (formerly Expedition Team Leader)
- Dates of Service Monday, August 21
Sunday, August 27, 2006
- Application Process March 27 April 10, 2006
- Application Reviews April 11 April 14, 2006
- Notification April 17, 2006
- Duties
- Extended orientation responsibilities from the
Summer Preview Programs.
- Assist with the First-Year and Returning Student
Fall Move-In Process.
- Work as a Group Team Leader and University
Representative.
- Assist with Freshmen Convocation and NSW Spirit
Day.
- Serve as a SU SERVE Project Site Leader.
- Help kick off the 2006 SU Welcome Week Calendar
of Events, Sunday, August 27 Saturday,
September 2, 2006.
10Questions???Thanks for your interest and time
today!Application Deadline Friday, March 31,
2006 by 4PM to the Office of First-Year Programs
Cruise Into Summer Become a SU Summer Crew
Leader!