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The Loyola Experience
Sascha Rosemond
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Senior at the University of San Francisco
From Pasadena, CA
Communication Studies Major
Sociology Minor
Kappa Alpha Theta, ASUSF Senate, etc.
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The Golden Circle
"People don't buy what you do, they buy WHY you do it"
Introduced to student affairs by a graduate assistant
Unpacking who I was and who I wanted to be
Training in peer mentoring
Creating change on campus
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JEsui What?
The Jesuit ideologies are part of my experience at USF
LUC similar in the ways the Mission informs the work
Brings another dimension to student affairs practice
Creating an environment of support and growth
Transformative Education
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Functional Areas
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Greek Conduct Board
Collaboration between SAGA and OSCCR
Reinstatement of GCB
GCB modeled after SCB
Using my skills as a member of the Greek community in a new context
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DEliverables
Editing GCB manual to reflect unique voice of community
Reworking mission, philosophy and language to be applicable
Creating scenarios (within the manual) that speak to the Loyola experience
Updating training materials
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Applicable Language
Intentional about changes
The Jesuit mission creates a unique approach to conduct
More educational and developmental versus punitive
Loyola experience creates a unique Greek community focus
Issues faced in this context are very different compared to other campuses
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Challenges
Different councils have different bylaws and conduct processes
Who hears NPC, IFC, MGC cases?
Creating a system for hearings to be fair and relevant to GCB
Wording (punitive versus educational and developmental)
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Impact
Creating growth opportunities and leadership development for GCB
Upholding ethics and values of unique community
Ownership and Accountability
Educational and developmental opportunities for chapters
Creating a supportive environment
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Installation of Lambda Sigma
Initiative from SYE
Creating a sustainable program for sophomore students
Submitting proposals and application
Ensuring Second Year Experience goals are met
Organization built on scholarship, service, fellowship and leadership
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Deliverables
Creating parts of the application submitted to Nationals
Reworking the sample bylaws to Loyola students
Setting a foundation that officers could build off of
Clear objectives for officers and committees
Working calendar that can be edited with a timeline
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Challenges
Communicating how Lambda Sigma will be beneficial to everyone
Submitting applications and garnering support from senior staff
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Impact
Opportunity for students to become leaders with their peers
Once established, the organization has opportunity to program
Creating generations of leading students that will continue to grow
Departmental benefits
Accomplishing SYE goals for second year students in many ways
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What Next for USF?
NUFP Fellow Support
NUFP Coordinator and summer internship
Greek Conduct Board ideas
Reflection
Wolf and Kettle Day
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LonG TErm Goals
Graduate! May 2015
Apply to post-graduate service opportunties
Graduate School
Making the world a better place
Serving students like me to realize their potential and succeed!
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