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West Circle Programming

West Circle Programming. Julie Hernandez & Bria Marcelo. Programming 2010 - 2011. OLD requirements. Floor Traditions (weekly) Bulletin Boards (monthly) ONE Major (per semester) ONE Catalyst (per semester) ONE Campaign (per year). PILLARS. Academic Support and Engagement

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West Circle Programming

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  1. West Circle Programming Julie Hernandez & Bria Marcelo

  2. Programming 2010 - 2011

  3. OLD requirements • Floor Traditions (weekly) • Bulletin Boards (monthly) • ONE Major (per semester) • ONE Catalyst (per semester) • ONE Campaign (per year)

  4. PILLARS • Academic Support and Engagement • Academic Advising, Career Center, Math Learning Center, Writing Center, Student Services, Law School, GSA, RCPD • Health and Wellness • Olin Health, Olin Education, Counseling Center, Culinary Services, Recreational Sports • Intercultural Engagement • Office of International Students and Scholars, OCAT, Office of Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives, Office of Study Abroad, LGB T Resource Center • Residential Support • Housing assignments, Facilities, Residence Life Fulltime Staff, Guest Services, Restorative Justice, Student Life

  5. Collaborative Program & Initiatives (CPI) • Aims to connect residential staff to students in meaningful, deep ways and create healthy communities at the floor, building and neighborhood levels. • CPI requires that we engage with Neighborhood partners in intentional ways. • Ties into the concept of B.A.S.I.C • CPI Model provides weekly engagement opportunities for freshmen from the moment they arrive to campus to mid-October.

  6. New Model • Structure • Building Relationships • Needs-Based • Logic • Requirements • Weekly social activities • Bulletin Boards (every 3 weeks) • Floor Meetings (monthly) • ONE Community Service (per floor, per semester) • Intentional Programming (as needed)

  7. Bulletin Boards • Community Connections • Events/Welcome • Academic Resources/Theme • RHS Postings • REMEMBER: If your bulletin boards is ripped down, you are expected to document the vandalism and have a background up within 48 hours; the board

  8. New Model • Structure • Building Relationships • Needs-Based • Logic • Requirements • Weekly social activities • Bulletin Boards (every 3 weeks) • Floor Meetings (monthly) • ONE Community Service (per floor, per semester) • Intentional Programming (as needed)

  9. Planning your programs • Step 1: Survey needs of residents • Step 2: Look at resources available to help meet these needs • Ex. Spartners, Students Organizations, etc. • Step 3: Develop program • Note- Program should fall under one of the Residential Pillars

  10. Questions?

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