Finding Your Place at GW. The Center for Student Engagement at The George Washington University is committed to transforming the student experience and.

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Finding Your Place at GW

The Center for Student Engagement at The George Washington University is committed to transforming the student experience and empowering students to become active and engaged global citizens and leaders.

C ONNECT S UPPORT E MPOWER

RESIDENTIAL EXPERIENCE CLASS-LEVEL EXPERIENCE STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS GREEK LIFE EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION AND LEADERSHIP SUPPRORT AND ENGAGEMENT FOR KEY POPULATIONS

Roommate relationships Start communication now Talk about expectations in the room Roommate Agreement Residential Experience

Resident Advisors will Get to know you Connect you to the community Maintain the community Community Standards Maintain a positive living experience Includes policies for visitors, quiet hours, civility and conduct Residential Experience

9 hours of classroom related activity 5 hours of co-curricular activities Join 2 organizations Help your student decide what works for them! How Students Spend Their Time

87% of students are involved in at least 1 organization 28% of first-year students held a leadership position 52% of students volunteer weekly Student Involvement

Over 400 student organizations Nine categories of organizations Student Organizations Fairs January 14, 2015, 4-6 p.m. Student Organizations

Learn leadership and other tangible skills Pursue academic or personal interests Make connections at GW Student Organizations

31% of undergraduate student body Three governing councils Interfraternity Council Multicultural Greek Council Panhellenic Association Greek Life

Scholarship All Greek GPA – 3.17 New member GPA Leadership Service 61,500 hours $551,000 Brotherhood/Sisterhood Greek Life Pillars

TRAiLS Summit Leadership Opportunities Resident Advisors GW Bound Guides Leadership & experiential education

Center for Student Engagement Colonial Crossroads Marvin Center 5 th Floor Contact Information

“Deeds Not Words” ~ George Washington

The Center aims to integrate civic engagement into George Washington University’s educational work. We focus GW’s resources to meet community needs beyond the campus, promote active citizenship in a diverse democracy, and enhance teaching, learning and scholarship at GW. Focus Areas: Community Service & Engagement; Academic Service-Learning; Service Careers; & Social Entrepreneurship About the Center

403,146 SERVICE HOURS recorded by GW in the academic year

SIGNATURE SERVICE EVENTS & IMMERSION PROGRAMS Community Service & Engagement

ON-GOING SERVICE PROGRAMS Community Service & Engagement

Academic Service-Learning KNOWLEDGE IN ACTION 67 courses from introductory to capstones that extend classroom learning into the community through meaningful and challenging service for undergraduate and graduate students. Engage in scholarship through community-based research projects with our faculty and students.

CAREERS FOR THE COMMON GOOD Collaborating with the Center for Career Services, students and alumni can access volunteer, internship, and job opportunities online through GWork. More than 30% of funds for Federal Work-Study are used in community service and government. Center for Civic Engagement programs make explicit the academic and professional skills developed through community service and service-learning. Service Careers

Social Entrepreneurship IDEAS IN ACTION GWupstart Social Innovation Lab + Prize teaches students how to become self-starting leaders able to find new, effective ways to solve social and environmental issues. Institutional funding and support is available to students working in collaboration with community organizations through the Public Service Grant Commission and the Knapp Fellowship for Entrepreneurial Service- Learning.

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Through the development of strategic partnerships, innovative programs, and life long relationships, the MSSC fosters the growth of a university experience that prepares students for success in an increasingly diverse and global society. Vision

Congressman Kenneth Adams The 13 Adam’s States Office of Civil Rights The Adams Order “Eliminate the present day effect of past discrimination.” The 60’s…a movement Nationwide Change One Part of Civil Rights History

Statistical Hierarchical Ideological Interactional Four Critical Institutional Measures of Diversity and Inclusion

Sept 15-Oct 15 Latino/Hispanic Heritage OctoberLGBT National Coming Out October Bi-Racial Awareness Week NovemberInterfaith Dinner NovemberNative Indian Heritage Month JanuaryDr. Martin Luther King Jr. FebruaryBlack History Month MarchWomen’s History Month MarchSouth Asian Heritage April The Jackie Robinson Series April Asian & Pac. Islander Heritage April Interfaith Baccalaureate Cultural Education Programs “Only at Gw”

MSSC Block Party Weekly Webinars & Documentaries Movie Nights Potluck Dinners MSSC Thanksgiving Late Night Study Zone RISE - Peer Mentor Program LGBT - Mentor Program Community Building Programs

Cross Cultural Communication Diversity 101 Speak Up – Responding to Bigotry Safe Zones – Become and LGBT Ally Transgender 101 Understanding Religious Life on Campus Diversity and Leadership Diversity Training Sessions

HiScip Early Admission Program Stephen Joel Trachtenberg Scholars Community School Visits Community Service in Heritage Celebration Public Health in Heritage Celebration LGBT in Heritage Celebration DC Cultural Festivals Partnerships w/ Local Community Organizations Community Engagement

Interfaith Dinner Interfaith Baccalaureate Interfaith Service - Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service President’s Interfaith & Community Service Campus Challenge Religious Diversity Training Faith-Based Student Organization Advising Religious Diversity and Interfaith Programming Partnerships with the Religion Department Religious Diversity & Interfaith Programs

The George Washington University Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Resource Center provides a comprehensive range of education, support and advocacy services to create and maintain an open, safe and inclusive campus environment. The LGBT Resource Center welcomes a diversity of racial, ethnic, religious, political and cultural values and is committed to enhancing acceptance and quality of life for the entire GW community. Mission Statement:

LGBT Safe Zone & Transgender 101 Trainings LGBT Speakers Bureau LGBT Mentor Program LGBT and Sexuality Studies Minor LGBT Community Service LGBT Resource Library LGBT Allied in Pride Student Organization LGBT Alumni Association MSSC Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center (LGBT)

Check out our website, Sign up for the LGBT Resource Center’s “Gay Agenda,” our weekly newsletter. us at Come see us this Fall in Room 103 in the MSSC! How do I get involved?

Diverse and Engaging Staff Operations in the Building Important Partners Home Away from Home Key’s to our Success

Engaging Staff

The Building

Oasis Model 90 + Hours Weely Mon-Thurs - 9 to 11pm Friday - 9 to 8pm Saturday - Noon to 6 pm Sunday - 4 to10 pm 44 years Student Organization Centered Student Org Spaces Cultural Imagery MSSC E-Newsletter Program Sponsorship Diversity Program Resources Home away from Home Academic Resources

A home away from home

THE MSSC, it is more than just a building! Illuminating diversity…in the university! IT’S A BEAUTIFUL DAY ON “G” STREET! Don’t be a stranger, more importantly…… don’t be strange. Enthuuuuuuusiasm

The MSSC 2127 G

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