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

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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.

First-Year Involvement Information Residential Experience Student Organizations Greek Life GW Bound The Center for Student Engagement

81% - students involved in at least 1 organization 37% - hold at least 1 leadership position 55% - hold at least 1 job or internship 43% - participate in at least 1 hour monthly of service First-Year Involvement

Roommate relationships Start communication now Talk about expectations in the room Best friends mantra Roommate Agreement Required in the first three weeks Resources for students Undergraduate, graduate, and professional staff Residential Experience

450+ student organizations Over 1,300 leadership positions Nine categories of organizations Helps students connect to peers and explore interests Student Organizations Fairs – Day 3 and Welcome Week Student Organizations

32% of undergraduate student body Three governing councils Interfraternity Council Multicultural Greek Council Panhellenic Association All Greek GPA – 3.20 New member GPA higher than first year GPA Greek Life

DC Bound Adventure Bound Help students create connections Sign up through Colonial Inauguration Headquarters GW Bound

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

SIGNATURE SERVICE EVENTS & IMMERSION PROGRAMS Community Service & Engagement

ON-GOING SERVICE PROGRAMS Community Service & Engagement

Academic Service-Learning KNOWLEDGE IN ACTION Over 45 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 GW has some of the highest numbers of off-campus professional opportunities in the nation. 40% of federal work-study jobs are in the government & nonprofit sector. Collaborating with the GW Career Center, students and alumni can access volunteer, internship, and job opportunities online through GWork. Service Careers

Social Entrepreneurship IDEAS IN ACTION 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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One Part of Civil Rights History Congressman Kenneth Adams The 13 Adam’s States Office of Civil Rights stepped in The Adams Order “Eliminate the present day effect of past discrimination.” The 60’s…a movement

Vision Through the development of strategic partnerships and innovative diversity: programs; instruction; and community building, the MSSC supports the growth of a university experience that prepares student for life success in an increasingly diverse and changing world The MSSC will contribute to university diversity efforts to insure that all students have the same quality college experience that creates the foundation of a lifelong relationship with GW.

Mission Support the shaping of a campus climate that welcomes cultural, racial, ethnic, and intellectual diversity. Support the academic, cultural, social, ethical, spiritual and professional growth of the students we serve. Focus on the retention, inclusion and increase in the participation rates for the broadest diversity of students in university life. Partner with university life service providers to support, guide and lead diversity efforts. Assess and monitor campus climate in residence, classroom, and student life Consult, troubleshoot, advise and advocate

MSSC Cultural Education Programs Sept 15-Oct 15 Latino/Hispanic Heritage OctoberLGBT National Coming Out October Bi-Racial Awareness Week NovemberNative Indian Heritage Month Jan 21Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. FebruaryBlack History Month MarchWomen’s History Month March South Asian Heritage Month April 21The Jackie Robinson Series April Asian & Pac. Islander Heritage AprilInterfaith Dinner April Interfaith Baccalaureate

Student Engagement Programs Diversity/ Multi Cultural Block Party New Student Welcome Series Weekly Webinars & Documentaries Cultural Movie Nights Weekly Cross Cultural Potluck Dinners Multi Cultural Thanksgiving Late Night Study Zone Leadership and Diversity Conference RISE - Peer Mentor Program LGBT Mentor Program

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

MSSC Special Programs & Partners Multi Cultural Thanksgiving with Parent Services Diversity Keynote Series with Faculty Welcome Week (Block Party) with CSE MLK Day of Service with CCEPS Colonial Insight with Admissions CI, Welcome Week, Excellence with Hallmark Programs Multi Cultural Graduation Celebration-University Relations

Religious Life Services and Programs 9/11 Interfaith Vigil Interfaith Dinner MLK Day of Service Interfaith Baccalaureate Faith-Based Student Org Advising Connections with local Faith Communities President’s Interfaith Community Service Challenge

Mission Statement 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.

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Resource Center Services and Programs LGBT Safe Zone and Ally Training Transgender Awareness Training LGBT Student Speakers Bureau LGBT Mentor Program LGBT Lending Library (DVD’s and Books) LGBT Studies Minor (Women’s Studies Dept.) LGBT Resource Center (welcoming space open to all!)

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

The Building

Engaging Staff

A Day in the Life

Deep Roots, Many Branches

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 Street

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