Co-Curricular Guide Fall 2016/2017 Updated 6.21 | Seite 10

be giving something back to their IUPUI community and increase their sense of pride for their campus. Along the way you can utilize our resources in Division to assist them in creating their program.
First, invite the Leadership Consultants to attend a course- LCs are a group of student leaders who facilitate various workshops on communication, teambuilding, and planning a successful program, just to name a few. They are also willing to customize a workshop for your class’ s specific needs. To request a presentation use this link: http:// studentaffairs. iupui. edu / involved / leadership-programs / programs-seminars / leadership-go. shtml. Next, have your students attend Project Leadership. Project Leadership is a one-day conference designed for undergraduate and graduate student leaders. The conference is developed for students, by students in order to create a meaningful learning experience designed around key concepts of leadership development. This event generally happens in October. You can contact Leadership Consultants at iupuilcs @ iupui. edu for more information. Lastly, after the first two steps and with your support, your students should be equipped to program their own event. Again, for more meaningful impact the students should align the event to the theme of their class. If your students need funding for their event, they can request funds through the University College funding request found through this link: http:// studentaffairs. iupui. edu / involved / first-year-programs / ucsc-fundingrequest. shtml
Campus Challenge Assignment – Adapted from FYS Professor Pamela Clark
Students will have the entire semester to get earn a certain number of points( that you can assign) connected to a variety of events on campus. They can pick and choose which events they would like to attend as long as they have the designated number of points by the end of the semester. Students can get an extra five points for each event if they take another IUPUI student with them or if they complete the reflection assignment found on page 18. Also, printing off the program list in this guide from pgs. 20- 33 and giving it to the students will help them know when and where the events are taking place. As students hear of events throughout the semester, you can also add some to the point system. Here is a sample list below, but you can craft your own to fit your team if you would like.
Campus Challenges
Attend a Student Activities Programming Board( SAPB) Event
____/ 10
Attend a JagNation Training
____/ 10
Go to the Involvement Expo
____/ 10
Attend Tunnel of Oppression
____/ 10
Attend a Jagfit workshop
____/ 10
Explore Indianapolis’ many transportation options
____/ 10
Discover IUPUI Athletics
____/ 10
Attend a sporting event
____/ 5
Join an intramural team
____/ 15
Visit the Center for Service & Learning( CSL)
____/ 10
Participate in iServe
____/ 10
Participate in Jags in the Streets service opportunity
____/ 5
Volunteer for an organization through CSL
____/ 5
Visit the Office of Student Involvement
____/ 5
Attend Student Organization Meetings
____/ 15
Participate in IUPUI Regatta
____/ 10
Research IUPUI’ s Counseling and Psychology Services
____/ 10
Visit Democracy Plaza and Participate in a Discussion
____/ 5
Discover IUPUI Health Service
____/ 5
Discover the Bepko Learning Center
____/ 15
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