Involvement Information Session Center for Leadership & Involvement

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Involvement Information Session Center for Leadership & Involvement

Center for Leadership & Involvement Mission: Mission: To cultivate and engage students through practical leadership skill development and involvement experiences. Services an Programs Include: Student Involvement Initiatives Student Leadership Training and Development Student Organization Registration & Advising Oversight, Development, & Advising of Fraternities & Sororities Discipline of Registered Student Organizations

CfLI Information 239 Red Gym 716 Langdon St Hours 10:00 am-6:00 pm

Key Facts Over 750 Registered Student Organizations It takes 4 students to start a brand new student organization We have all different types of organizations: Academic/Professional Arts, Media & Music Cultural/Ethnic Honorary International Political/Environmental/Advocacy Religious Living Community Service Social Fraternity/Sorority Sports/Recreation/Social University Student Governance

Working with Students/Parents Talk about your involvement experience Show enthusiasm for all interests Remain neutral and unbiased about all student orgs Encourage students to get involved in at least 1 opportunity on campus Encourage students to “shop around” and not to get discouraged Don’t feel you have to know everything about every org. –Resources: res hall staffs, CfLI staff/ websites, specific departments

Why Should Students Get Involved? Aid in the college transition Aids in retention Develop friendships and a niche on campus Develop essential skills for future endeavors Increase employability Network with advisors, professors, professionals, etc.

Where Should Students Start? Attend the Student Organization Fair on September 9 th –Kohl Center 5-8pm Student Org Speed Dating on September 10 th –Library Mall 4-6pm Pick up a Kick-off Booklet in the Sept. 2 nd Badger Herald Welcome Week Booklet Directory of Registered Student Organizations on the CfLI website

What to Know About Leadership Leadership Certificate Program –Provides an opportunity for a more structured and diversified leadership experience. –Requires completion of 100 hours of service applied within five activity areas: leadership roles, academic courses, civic engagement, work experience, and extracurricular learning. Leadership & Involvement Record –Similar to an academic transcript –An “official” document verifying out-of-the-classroom activities –Complete involvement information at My UW Each experience recorded will be verified Membership in student orgs is not verified –Can be used for prospective employers, graduate school applications, record keeping, and reference letter writers.

What to Know About Leadership cont. The Student Leadership Program (SLP) Workshops Conferences Leadership Summits Organization Training Programs Communication Training Programs Social Justice Training

Leadership Cont. Emerging Leaders Program 8-week Leadership Seminar Designed especially for 1 st and 2 nd year students Free to students Counts toward the Leadership Certificate Program On-line registration at the SLP Website soo.studentorg.wisc.edu/SLP/

Adventure Learning Programs  Mission: ALPs facilitates experiential activities that explore group potential in an environment that is physically and emotionally safe, challenging and relevant to individuals, their groups, and the human experience.

ALPs Programs Ground Workshops  Held anywhere on campus for one hour or longer  Types of ground workshops include (but are not limited to): Ice Breakers Team Building Problem Solving  FREE! High Ropes Courses –The ropes course is located in Oregon, WI just 20 minutes from campus.

Greek Life –49 Greek Organizations total, 10% undergraduate population, 3000 members –25 Interfraternity Council Fraternities –9 Multicultural Greek Council (Includes Latina/Latino, Native American, and Asian Interest groups) –8 National Pan-Hellenic Council (Historically African America Fraternities/Sororities) –12 Panhellenic Sororities Friendship * Scholarship * Leadership * Service

More Greek Information MGC & NPHC Greek Organizations *Attend MCOR Resource Fair on Friday, Sept. 4 th p.m. Memorial Union, Great Hall IFC Fraternities *All Fraternity BBQ and House Tours- Monday, August 31 st 3-6 p.m. Memorial Union, Tripp Commons PHA Sororities *Attend Orientation & Registration on Sunday, August 30 th 2 – 3 p.m. Memorial Union Theater Check out to pre-register and for a calendar of events

Common Scenarios/ Questions What is involvement? What are some nontraditional ways to think about involvement? How would you help a resident who isn’t motivated to be involved in res hall/campus activities to become engaged? How would you approach a resident who is involved in too many organizations and help them develop healthy involvement habits? What are the pros/cons of holding an event within the res hall? Discuss the pros/cons of attending an event outside the res hall? What’s the best you’ve attended outside the res hall? What’s the best program you’ve attended within the res hall? What would you do if a resident approached you expressing that he/she has been hazed in a sorority/fraternity, club, band, etc? What would you do if a resident approaches you after being discouraged in an involvement opportunity to encourage them to stay involved in various involvement opportunities? How would you encourage a resident to seek leadership opportunities (in or outside the res hall)? How do you encourage a resident interested in involvement to manifest their interest into action?

Still Puzzled? Question time! Good Luck!