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Campus-Wide Collaboration Building the Culture of Engagement

2015 New Director Orientation - Building a Campus-wide Culture of Engagement

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Campus-Wide Collaboration

Building the Culture of Engagement

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What We’ll Cover

• Revisiting Governance

• Collaborating across campus

• Faculty engagement

• Students as Colleagues

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Governance: Where You’re

Housed

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Consider your…• Access to resources

• Visibility and location

• Access to students

• Access and status with faculty

• Institutional respect

• The potential for building a culture of service

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Some Governance Considerations

Strengths Concerns Other

Student Affairs

Fit with broader

departmental mission;

student-led programs;

larger scale; access to areas like Residence

Life

Fails to become integrated at institution’s

core (faculty); lack of

curricular change;

co-curricular devaluation

Many campuses have started

from this vantage point

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Some Governance Considerations

Strengths Concerns Other

Academic

Affairs

Build in access to and

engagement of faculty; with care, may be

able to build in research and scholarship

Service can be episodic if only tied to courses;

must put attention on

student leadership; may

miss opportunity for campus

developmental model

Having program under

Academic Affairs does

not guarantee curricular

change

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Some Governance Considerations

Strengths Concerns Other

Integrated Center

May leverage resources &

change; curricular and

co-curricular integration; high

potential for campus-wide

institutionalization

Coordination and decision-

making involves more time & people; top down vs.

bottom up drivers

Many established

campuses seem to be moving

here, but change is still

hard

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Regardless you want…• Staffing

• Budget

• Authority

• Institutionalization

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Questions? Other ideas?

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Collaborating Across Campus

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Leverage Bonner to build

campus-wide culture

Academic Departments

Chaplain/Religious Life

Public Relations/IT Department

Student Life/Affairs

Career Services

Multicultural Affairs

Study Abroad

Admissions

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Student Life/Affairs student development

shared trainingintegrated calendar

student groups / service eventslearning communities

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Admissionsrecruitment

pipelinesselectiondiversity

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Career Services career advising & training

fairs & employment career exploration

internships

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Multicultural Affairs diversity training

recruitment community relations

special projects

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Opportunities to Collaborate

International Affairs study abroadservice tripsinternships

training & courses

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Public Relations/IT Department

media news & events

websitebranding

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Chaplain/Religious Life service groups

vocational discernmentadvising

workshops

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Opportunities to Collaborate

Academic DepartmentsCBR & research

courses (designator)High-Impact Practices (HIPs)

departmental strategiesminor/major

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• Individual

• Teams (Carnegie or High-Impact)

• Advisory Boards

• Formalized

Key Strategies for Collaboration

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• Access to and support of senior leadership

• Financial support (i.e., work study, stipends) for students to engage in service

• Visibility in online and written communications (from recruiting to alumni news)

• Faculty engagement and curricular links

• Lived mission, strategic plans, and budget that reflects community engagement priorities

Key Factors for Institutional Support

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• Strategically build your team—starting with students

• Creatively consider new programs—from more Federal Work Study placements to partnering with national organizations

• Integrate, integrate, integrate

• Communicate frequently, positively, and strategically with supervisors—manage up

• Build a core constituency on and off campus

Recommendations for Building Support

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Questions? Other ideas?

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Faculty Engagement

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• Connects with the mission of higher education and institution

• Can enable engagement of faculty and more students in addressing the needs and wants of community

• Scholarship, research, and capacity-building projects

• Learning outcomes and measures

Why It's Important & Integrative

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A Framework and ContinuumTransactional------->Transformational------->Institutional Alignment

•Short-term investment •Important and possibly necessary •May not lead to long-term relationships

•Ongoing and repeated•Involve more relationship building & program development

•Involve several faculty members and senior leaders•Can help foster changes to institutional policies and culture.

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• Access resources (from Bonner, Campus Compact, etc.) to offer a few transactional supports

• Invest in some key transformational strategies

• Faculty Development

• Students as Colleagues

• Get connected to institutional alignment strategies

Recommendations

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• Resource Library

• Assist faculty with site connections and transportation

• Share publication opportunities

• Take to Bonner Conferences; share professional development

• Involve in doing inventories, like Bonner Self-Assessment Tool

• Help faculty members plan reflection and present to classes

• Faculty recognition and awards

• Write letters of reference for tenure portfolios (www.ccph.org)

Transactional

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• Faculty Development Workshops and Seminars (Bonner can connect you with people/models)

• Faculty Fellowships (formal role)

• Student Faculty Pairing/Teaching Assistants (Students as Colleagues)

• Course/Program development support grants (Mini-Grants for Service-Learning, CBR, etc.)

• Faculty Advisory Boards

• Departmental Strategies

Transformational

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• Strategic Planning

• Student Learning Outcomes/Assessment

• Course Designators

• QEPs/Accreditation and External Reviews

• Tenure & Promotion Support

• Link with High-Impact Practices

Institutional Alignment

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• Link Bonner Program with academic study from the get-go through:

• Cornerstone Activities

• Sequence of courses and high-impact practices

Final Key Recommendation

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Example: Link with Cornerstones

Exploration • First Year

Trip• linked with

First Year seminar

Experience • Second Year

Exchange• linked with

Service-Learning Course or Learning Community

Example • Third Year

International Trip or Leadership Role

• linked with Undergraduate Research experience

Expertise • Capstone

service placement

• linked with Capstone course

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Example: Academic Pathway

Exploration• Lead in course• First Year

seminar• Learning

community

Experience• Government/

policy courses• Poverty courses• Service-learning

(potentially tied to placement)

• Learning community

Example• CBR coursework

(methodology)

• Advanced service-learning coursework

• Undergraduate research

• Public Policy Issue Brief assignments

Expertise• Capstone course /

Senior Seminar

• Undergraduate research

• Honors’ thesis project—tied to Bonner work

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Utilize model

•Public Policy

•Poverty

•International perspective and issues

•Issue-based knowledge

•Place-based knowledge

•Diversity

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Students as Colleagues

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Theory

•Classroom, Project Design, On Campus

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What We’ll Cover1. How students work with faculty

- Students’ roles

2. What training students need to reach colleagues level? - How students are selected - How training is implemented

3. Model or structure (diagram)- How does it build capacity?

4. Benefits to faculty/students

5. Overcome challenge of unequal power between students and faculty?

- Students taken serious?

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Student - Faculty Fellowship Model

Example: Allegheny College

Roles:

- ACES Fellow- Students designed

- Gateway Project

- Values, Ethics and Social Action Major

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Students Work on Course DesignExample: Siena College

- Instructor uses a guide to course design (online) to teach students how to turn goals to assessment to activities

- Students are paired with faculty

- Students are taught how to develop faculty rapport, and facilitation skills

- Students learn to design effective workshops outside the classroom

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Student Leadership & Campus Wide Engagement

Example: Berea CollegeCoalition of projects model

StudentDirector

ProgramCoordinators

Team Members

Volunteers

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Example: Rider UniversityCommunity Service Council

Student Leadership & Campus Wide Engagement

• Club and Org Representative met bi-weekly • Created Combined Calendar of Projects • A student intern managed the council • Assisted with planning the service days

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Addressing Power Dynamics

- Understand and respect student voice

- Continue to clarify role of student

- Students learn as they go

- Students tap into faculty for expertise in discipline/field