Student Organization Day

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Student Organization Day September 10, 2017

Assistant Director, Student Engagement Welcome Kyndra Angell Assistant Director, Student Engagement

ADRIENNE The training tracks remain and are required for the Magis and Ignatius levels. The Magis level must complete 1 training in each category (5 total). Ignatius level must complete 2 in each category (10 total). You still must complete a post-event form for these events.

CURA = 12 Credits MAGIS = 18 Credits IGNATIUS = 24 Credits CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS CURA = 12 Credits MAGIS = 18 Credits IGNATIUS = 24 Credits

The Requirements ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet).

12 Credits “CORE” Credits ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet). 12 Credits

Ignatius must complete 9 of 12 “ELECTIVE” Credits 12 Elective topics will be offered throughout the year Each topic will have 10-12 session offerings throughout the year The schedule of the Elective credits will be posted at the beginning of each semester Elective topics include: Self-Care, Ethical Leadership, Goal Setting, Inclusion, Financial Resources, Organizational Effectiveness, Team Building, and more! ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet). Magis must complete 6 of 12 Ignatius must complete 9 of 12

“ORGANIZATION-DIRECTED” Credits PURPOSE: to allow student organization to choose a topic on which they believe their organization needs/wants additional information, knowledge, training, etc. One Organization-Directed Curriculum event is worth 3-credits Only for Ignatius level organizations At least 50% of your organization’s members must be present How do I plan this Curriculum event for my organization? 1. Brainstorm potential topics 2. Complete the “Organization-Directed Curriculum Proposal” form on MyBC 3. Attend meeting with OSI Staff Member 4. Plan and execute curriculum event ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet).

HOW DO I GET CREDIT? 1. Complete the Excel Credit Request (ECR) Form on MyBC. This form only needs to be completed once in the year, by EACH INDIVIDUAL, but is a requirement to earn credit for your organization. 2. RSVP for the event on MyBC and Making sure to Swipe in at the Event: RSVP’ing for a session is strongly encouraged (and sometimes mandatory), because each session has a maximum capacity. You may be asked to leave the session if you have not reserved your spot and the room is already at capacity. Additionally, you will not have access to the required Post-Event form if you do not swipe in. 3. Complete the Post-Event Form. You will only have access to the post-event form once the session is complete and you have swiped into the event.   All 3 steps must be completed in order to earn credit for your organization. ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet).

All Excel Requirements (including completed forms) must be completed by the last day of classes in the spring semester (May 3, 2018)

Tips & Tricks The Excel Curriculum should be an organization effort: delegate to other members of your organization & follow up Talk about it at your regular meetings/practices Stay on top of newsletters and other Curriculum communication Be familiar with the Medal (grading) system Don’t be a stranger to OSI ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet).

result of your PRESENCE, LEADERSHIP is about making others BETTER as a result of your PRESENCE, and making sure the IMPACT lasts in your ABSENCE. ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet).

ORGANIZATION EXPECTATIONS Be in good standing with the Office of Student Involvement and Boston College Meet the standard of conduct as set forth by the Student Guide Have a Faculty/Staff Advisor (Sign Advisor Agreement) and bring to OSI (Carney 147) by Friday, Sept 29. Create and maintain a MyBC account (bc.edu/mybc) Review Constitution and update as needed; Post under “Files” on MyBC Complete all Curriculum events and forms for your Level by May 3, 2018 Have at least ten undergraduate members Complete the memorandum of understanding on hazing Be consistent with the Jesuit, Catholic mission of Boston College KARL Have students complete the Hazing form now.

CORE CURRICULUM FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER Legacy of Leadership Leadership Styles Student Organization Day Getting Ready to Transition Member Recruitment, Motivation, & Retention Communication and Conflict Resolution Collaboration SOFC Town Hall Transitioning Leadership ADRIENNE Please see the sheet in your folders about the Mandatory Trainings for the year. We will be reviewing the webinar trainings this week and will give your organization credit if completed

3 STEPS to EARN CREDIT Excel Credit Request Attendance Post-Event FORM ADRIENNE You can find ALL training opportunities on the training portal on MyBC (link provided on your sheet). FORM Post-Event

How Do I Stay Connected with OSI? Excel Curriculum Newsletter E-mail at leader@bc.edu Get to know your Excel Coach Office Hours: Tuesdays from 1-3pm Office of Student Involvement Social Media: Facebook: Office of Student Involvement Twitter: @BCgetinvolved Instagram: bcgetinvolved Snapchat: bcinvolved

Office of Student Involvement QUESTIONS? Office of Student Involvement Carney Hall 147 leader@bc.edu 617-552-3480 All of today's documents are located under “Files” on MyBC!