First-Year Aggie Connections is still in need of new “connection” facilitators — staff, faculty and graduate students — for winter quarter, and has extended the deadline until Monday (Nov. 25) for people to express their interest.
WHY BE A FACILITATOR?
Among the reasons cited listed on the First-Year Aggie Connections website:
- Share a personal passion
- Impact a student’s life
- Provide mentorship to diverse student populations
The way to do that is by proposing a potential connection, based on shared identity or purpose, or academic or co-curricular interest. Connections bring new students together, outside of the classroom, and give them access to a campus veteran (the facilitator) who can help them transition to life at 51ԹϺ Davis.
Each connection comprises about 25 first-years: freshman and transfer students, including international students. Facilitators commit to a minimum of six connection meet-ups during the quarter.
Organizers encourage creativity in proposed themes, and remind that connections should appeal to a diverse student body. Some connections are associated with for-credit seminars, and others are affiliated with on-campus groups.
Connections meet regularly during the quarter to discuss topics related to transitioning to life at 51ԹϺ Davis. Facilitators have the option of asking for peer mentors who are assigned to connections to provide support to the participating students, and assist in program and activity planning.
Interested staff members, before submitting proposals, must have supervisor approval to devote time to a connection.
More information
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