ATMentors Monthly March 2012
Howdy Mentors!
The spring semester is underway! This month is spring break and some students might find it hard to focus. Let us continue to be proactive in the effort to meet student needs and concerns.
We will continue to send out emails so be on the lookout. If you need anything, have suggestions, or new ideas for the program, we would love to hear them!
March Lunch and Learn: Student Conflict Resolution Services
Have you ever had a mentee that violated Texas A&M
University’s Student Rules? Needed legal advice? Didn’t know
how to report an incident? Curious yourself on how these
topics are handled?
Please RSVP and join us on Tuesday, March 27th from 12pm-
1pm in Rudder 404, bring your lunch and learn about the great
resources and information Student Conflict Resolution Services
provides! RSVP to [email protected]
this issue
Mark your calendar What’s New?
Tips
Mark your calendar!
March 1
Study Skills for College Success Cain Hall, B103 4pm-5pm
March 12-16
Spring Break
March 24
The BIG EVENT 845-9618 http://bigevent.tamu.edu
March 27
ATMentor Lunch and Learn Student Conflict Resolution Services Rudder 404
What’s New?
This section has updates on ATMentors information along with
any programs or events to tell your students about.
ATMentors Corner
Welcome New Mentors!
Evan Vestal, Senior Academic Advisor, College of Engineering
LaShanta Green, Program Coordinator, College of Engineering
Holly Kasperbauer, Assistant Director, Bush School
Where you a Transfer Student?
If so please contact us at [email protected] for mentoring opportunities with transfer students!
Like us on Facebook!
We are using this social network to reach Aggies and potential mentors. Please send us a photo and a quick biography and we can add you to the page!
“Failure is the only opportunity to more intelligently begin again.” –Henry Ford
ATMentor of the Year Award
We are getting ready to start taking nominations for ATMentor
of the Year Award. The purpose of the ATMentor of the Year
Award is to provide support and recognition for excellence
in mentoring. The winner of the award must be a member
of ATMentors who has demonstrated outstanding
dedication and commitment to making a difference in
students’ lives. The nominations will be taken by students
via online web form on atmentors.tamu.edu
More details coming after Spring Break!
The Big Event provides the students of
Texas A&M with the opportunity to say
“thank you” to the community of
Bryan/College Station. To participate:
http://bigeventonline.tamu.edu/signup
Tips for March
This section contains tips and resources that will help you while mentoring.
College students are counting down the days to spring break to escape the stresses of college life. While spring break is a great time for students to unwind, it’s important to keep safety a top priority. Remind your students to:
Keep a Low Profile
Avoid drawing unwanted attention while on vacation and stay alert of surroundings.
Don’t tell anyone hotel room numbers, and always make sure hotel doors and windows are locked.
Limit the amount of expensive electronics and flashy luxury items to travel with. Lock valuables in the hotel room safe when not in use.
Be Smart About Cash
Using an ATM in the hotel is the safest way to get cash. If that isn’t an option, find one in a well-lit area and go with a group.
Don’t Expose Credit Card Information
Most hotels require a credit card to be on file to make a reservation, but experts warn that some hotel staff might see a young face and make bogus charges with the hopes they will be overlooked.
Always Have a Cell Phone
Always have a cell phone for emergencies and for staying in touch with the people in the group.
When going out, make sure a phone is charged and that everyone in the group remembered to bring their phone.
Stay in a Group
Students should always stick together when going out anywhere, day or night. There is more potential for something unfortunate to happen if they split up.
Read more at www.foxbusiness.com
CAMPUS HIGHLIGHT STUDENT ASSISTANCE SERVICES
Cain Hall, C118 Student Assistance Services (SAS) is an office in the Division of Student
Affairs that seeks to connect Texas A&M University students with the
appropriate guidance, resources, and support to address a variety of
personal and academic matters. SAS can be a beginning point of contact
for information or questions about a variety of topics.
Some common issues that Student Assistance Services provides support
for are:
Referrals/resource connections – personal, academic, community
Concerning behavior follow-up
Student Welfare Checks
Student Absence Notification
Silver Taps/student death
Veterans Services- Student Affairs Liaison
Sexual Violence Response
Consultation regarding withdrawal from school
Assistance in coordinating family needs, in the event of an emergency
Transition issues
General consultation- University rules, process, faculty concerns
Faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to contact Student Assistance Services if they have questions, for additional information, or for general consultation. SAS is located in the John J. Koldus building, suite 112 or can be reached by telephone at (979) 845-3113.
A big THANKS to Otis McGresham of Student Assistance Services for presenting at the
February ATMentor Lunch and Learn!
Have you heard about Green Dot?
Green Dot is an international movement built on the premise that individuals can systematically and measurably reduce the levels of power based personal violence found in their community.
Find out how YOU can keep Aggieland safe from power-based personal violence, one Green Dot at a time!
Green Dot Bystander Training: Wednesday, April 13th 5pm-10pm Room 229, Bright Athletic Building Dinner provided. Sign up today!
http://greendot.tamu.edu
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