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Refer to your easy In-class guide! Write the professor liaison’s name, phone #, and e-mail on the board, hand the professor your typed contact information. Hand out the list of important dates. Ask how many students have done service learning before to better tailor the presentation to them. Make note of which class it is, and use language relevant to that class (science vs. social science)…Checking the course descriptions on the SL database prior to the in-class is a GREAT idea!

Service Learning Mission: Following in the Jesuit tradition of faithful service, the Service Learning Program facilitates student academic learning through meaningful service experiences which encourage and enable Marquette’s faculty and students to positively impact the community. Service learning is an academic experience vs. a volunteer experience Service as Pedagogy, Service as your text book

Why Do Service Learning? Hands-on experience that you cannot get from a classroom setting alone. Gain a better understanding of social justice, inequality, and different cultures. Grow and develop professional skills that can help you in your future vocation. It is a mutually beneficial relationship between Marquette and the community. Mention the difference between a Marquette education and other institutions, we put learning into practice while benefiting the community Ask the professor if he/she has anything to add

Personal Experience Taken from Service Learning student end-of-semester evaluations: “ I learned that going out of my comfort zone creates new learning experiences.” “Service Learning is great because it makes opportunities for students to go outside of the “Marquette bubble” more available. Students realizing and working with social justice issues is one of the best learning experiences we could ever have.” “The experience definitely made me reconsider the stereotypes I had formed in the past.” “I learned how to apply the material I learned in class, practically, not just theoretically.” DO NOT READ QUOTES…share your own experience! If not, SC should share their service learning experience, particularly any that might relate to this class.

Selecting a Placement The SL Program has identified placements that will help you meet the learning objectives for your specific course. Go to www.marquette.edu/servicelearning Click on Service Learner, then Courses and Placements, and then your Professor’s Name Read through your options paying close attention to the available times for service, what your role will be at the site, and how you will travel to your site.

What is expected of you… The majority of the sites and faculty expect students to complete between 18-20 hours of service throughout the semester, (about 2-3 hours per week). You must complete the entire semester through the last week of classes (week of December 1), even if you meet your hours requirement early. Keep your course learning objectives in mind to make the most of your experience. If you are having a hard time making connections ASK your professor or site contact. Be consistent in your attendance & think of your service as a job. Understand that the clients and staff at your agency are counting on you. If you have a true emergency or are ill, be sure to call your site contact. You should not miss service “because you have to study.” Plan ahead. Follow the rules and expectations of the sites. This includes dressing appropriately, completing necessary trainings and or background checks, etc. Service learners are not required to do service over breaks, but should remind their site contacts know ahead of time when these will be. Also, when they are sick, they should let their site contact know with as much notice as possible.

Important People Professor Student Coordinator Site Contact Explain that you will meet your SC at sign-up night, and remind them of the contact information you put on the board. Explain that you will meet your Site Contact at your orientation, also explain that non-profit organization are not perfect, and to be patient if a site contact does not immediately respond

Transportation and Safety Site directions are provided on the QuickGuide that you will receive on Sign-up Night. L.I.M.O. will not take you anywhere outside their usual route. More resources for directions to your site: www.ridemcts.com http://maps.google.com Students are required to sign up with a buddy if serving after 5:00 pm if they are taking the bus or walking. Your Student Coordinator can also help to arrange carpools. Whenever you travel in an unfamiliar part of the city, be aware of your surroundings and know how to get back. Watch the Service Learning Safety Video prior to your site orientation at: http://www.marquette.edu/servicelearning/safety.shtml Safety resources: DPS Non-Emergency 414-288-6800 DPS Emergency 414-288-1911 For any group orientations, the SC will go with students the first time. Check out the Safety page/video on our website, attend DPS safety trainings. There has never been a serious incident with a service learner while doing service or travelling. Prepare yourself further for your first time service learning by attending our pre-service reflection session. Now security on buses.

Sign-Up Night Registration Submit information online August 30 starting at 7:00pm. http://www.marquette.edu/servicelearning After registration, print your ticket and bring it and your MUID to Sign-up Night at your designated time. Walk class through the sign-up procedure online. The link to the registration form will be active on our website starting at 7 on August 30th. Be sure to emphasize that they MUST still come to sign-up night at the designated time to choose their placement. Students must have time slot card and MUID to gain entrance on sign-up night. Time slots will be given out “first come, first serve” online.

Now called Registration Form, not greensheet

OK, I registered! How do I sign-up? Sign-Up Night is Wednesday, September 4 from 5:30pm-8:30pm AMU Ballrooms Bring your eventbrite ticket and MUID, class and work schedule, and driver’s license. Review the placements for your course on the website prior to Sign-Up Night. Take advantage of this opportunity to be completely prepared and identify your 5-6 preferred sites before you arrive. Have a few alternatives in mind (come with ~6 sites you would like to work with) in case a site’s specific openings do not work with your schedule or a site is full. If you are unable to make it to Sign Up Night, you can sign up in our office for the week and a half following, though available sites will be more limited.

Important Documents Talk about the new waiver on the greensheets! This contract needs to be filled out as completely as possible, and signed by your professor, your site contact, and yourself. Keep an accurate record of your hours, and remember to get it signed by your site contact and yourself at the end of your service. If you lose any of this paperwork, you can download and print extra forms off our website, www.marquette.edu/servicelearning.

Reflections As part of Ignatian pedagogy, reflection both allows students to discuss their experiences and challenges them to “dig deeper” and recognize social injustices. Reflection sessions are planned and facilitated by Service Learning student staff. This semester’s sessions: Expose: Where are you coming from? Analyze: What is the framework of our society? Act: Does your faith call you to serve? Discern: Where will your path take you? Perceive: Where do you find beauty? Identify: How does the way you define yourself impact your worldview? The professor may or may not require attendance at reflections, stress that late comers will NOT be allowed.

Registration Sign-up Night Mandatory Site Orientations Important Dates Registration Sign-up Night Mandatory Site Orientations Mention that you have handed them these dates on the checklist paper. Remind them again how important it is to register online and attend Sign-up Night.

See You at Sign-Up Night! Questions? See You at Sign-Up Night!