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Welcome! Student Affairs Student Training

Welcome! Student Affairs Student Training. June 19, 2008. The Four Modules. 1. Student Affairs Organization & Facts You Should Know 2. Communication & Customer Service 3. Understanding Differences 4. Leadership & Role Modeling.

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Welcome! Student Affairs Student Training

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  1. Welcome!Student Affairs Student Training June 19, 2008

  2. The Four Modules 1. Student Affairs Organization & Facts You Should Know 2. Communication & Customer Service 3. Understanding Differences 4. Leadership & Role Modeling

  3. Module 1Student Affairs Organization & Facts You Should Know

  4. After this session you will… Have met some new people. Know the organizational make up of student affairs. See the faces of some student affairs staff members so you can say hello when you see us on campus— and refer people to us as needed. Know facts about our students so you’ll have an accurate understanding of the University—and so you can relay correct information and accurately refer students to places on campus that can assist them.

  5. Give a Sign Get into groups of 6 From that group - find a partner - someone you don’t know Get to know each other - sharing cool stuff about yourselves Now design a catchy billboard that advertises your partner! Introduce your partner to your group using your billboard Tape billboards to the wall Stay in your group

  6. Student Affairs – Who Are We? • Dean of Students/Student Development • Educational Opportunity • Enrollment Services • Student Life

  7. Student Affairs – Where Are We? • Citizens Bank Building (Hancock) • Meese Center • Alumni House • Administration Building • Memorial Union Building • Hamar House (Little White House) • Residence halls and apartments

  8. Citizens Bank Building • Enrollment Services • YES! Expo & Educational Events • Director: Pete Cattelino John Lehman Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Services

  9. Meese Center Dean of Students/Student Development • Career Services • Director: Jim Turnquist Gloria Melton Dean of Students

  10. Alumni House • Educational Opportunity • Outreach & Multi-Ethnic Programs • Director: Betty Chavis • Pre-College Outreach • Director: Karla Korpela • ExSEL • Director: Susan Liebau ShaliniSuryanarayana Executive Director

  11. Administration Building Les Cook Vice President for Student Affairs • Student Affairs

  12. Administration Building • Dean of Students/Student Development • Academic Standards • Disability Services • Student Judicial Affairs • Director: Pat Gotschalk Gloria Melton Dean of Students

  13. Administration Building • Enrollment Services • Admissions • Director: Allison Carter • Enrollment Services Information Systems • Director: Karen Giddings • Financial Aid • Director: Tim Malette • International Programs & Services • Director: SalehaSuleman • Office of Student Records & Registration • Registrar: Sharron Paris John Lehman Assistant Vice President for Enrollment Services

  14. Memorial Union Building • Student Life • Student Activities • Associate Director: Jared Johnson Beth Wagner Assistant Vice President of Housing & Student Life

  15. Hamar House Dean of Students/Student Development • Counseling Services • Director: Don Williams Gloria Melton Dean of Students

  16. Residence Halls & Apartments • Student Life • COMPASS • Director: Kerri Sleeman • Housing Facilities • Director: Andre’ Bonen • Residential Life • Director: Travis Pierce Beth Wagner Assistant Vice President of Housing & Student Life

  17. Test Your Knowledge ofMichigan Tech!

  18. 1. What is the average ACT composite score for incoming first-year students?A) 18.5B) 25.6C) 27.3D) 33.7

  19. Answer: B) 25.6

  20. 2. Incoming first-year students have an average high school GPA of:A) 2.75B) 3.00C) 3.50D) 3.75

  21. Answer: C) 3.50

  22. 3. What is the total enrollment at Michigan Tech?A) 4,922B) 5,603C) 6,758D) 7,403

  23. Answer: Undergraduate students: 5,603 (23% female) Domestic: 5,379 (25% non-Michigan) International: 224 Graduate students: 870 (36% female) Domestic: 519 (43% non-Michigan) International: 351 Other: 285 C) 6,758

  24. 4. What is the average age of undergraduate students?A) 20B) 21C) 22D) 23

  25. Answer: B) 21

  26. 5. The first-to-second year retention rate is:A) 48.5%B) 63.2%C) 82.7%D) 93.9%

  27. Answer: C) 82.7%

  28. 6. Michigan Tech has a ___ career placement rate.A) 68%B) 75%C) 83%D) 96%

  29. Answer: D) 96% More than 300 companies visit campus each year. Graduating students average 10 job interviews.

  30. 7. The student-to-faculty ratio is ___ : 1.A) 12B) 23C) 27D) 33

  31. Answer: A) 12:1

  32. 8. What percentage of students receive financial aid?A) 59%B) 72%C) 87%D) 91%

  33. Answer: D) 91%

  34. 9. What is the official male-to-female ratio?A) 2.0:1B) 2.5:1C) 3.1:1D) 3.7:1

  35. Answer: C) 3.1 : 1

  36. 10. Michigan Tech is ranked the ____ college campus in Michigan.A) safestB) 3rd safestC) 8th safestD) 15th safest

  37. Answer: A) safest

  38. 11. Without college students, the population of the Houghton/Hancock area isA) 2,000B) 7,500C) 10,000D) 14,000

  39. Answer: D) 14,000

  40. 12. There are _____ student organizations on campus.A) 32B) 95C) 148D) more than 180

  41. Answer: D) more than 180

  42. 13. What percentage of students live on campus?A) 13%B) 27%C) 43%D) 68%

  43. Answer: C) 43% (2,500 students)

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