8 Weeks To Go: Get involved in the University Community. (July 13, 2009)
Experience and share the benefits.
What you will experience at the U of M reaches far beyond the classroom. As a University student, you are given an essential choice to learn while contributing to your surrounding community. Even a few hours a week, or month, can offer immeasurable benefits.
WHY would you want to get involved, outside-the-classroom?
- See real-life settings that use what you’ll be studying;
- Explore an area unfamiliar to you;
- Confirm interest in a major or minor;
- Gain motivation for your coursework;
- Develop skills that can assist you academically;
- Make friends and build authentic community;
- Create networks with professional mentors;
- Acquire skills to enhance your resume;
- Discover the world from a new perspective;
- Give back what you have received;
- And…
HOW could you begin to get engaged in some co-curricular activity?
Browse these diverse opportunities… explore further based on your interests!
America Reads Program
http://literacy.umn.edu/AmericaReads.html
Arts & Culture
http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/04_arts.php
Campus Events
http://events.tc.umn.edu/
CLA Mentor Program
http://careerservices.class.umn.edu/students/mentor/index.html
CLA Undergraduate Internship Grant
http://careerservices.class.umn.edu/students/workopportunities/CLA_Undergraduate_Internship_Grant1.html
Co-curricular Leadership Programs
http://www.lead.umn.edu/first-year/
Community Engagement Scholars Program
http://www.servicelearning.umn.edu/cesp/index.html
Cross-cultural events
http://isss.umn.edu/events/NotSpEvents.html
(Open to all students)
Departments
http://www1.umn.edu/systemwide/directories/
(Look for “major” student groups, internships, research labs, and/or newsletters.)
GoldPASS
http://goldpass.umn.edu/
(Uof M database for volunteer, internship, and job opportunities)
HECUA in the Twin Cities
http://www.offcampusstudy.umn.edu/hecua/index.html
(Options with the environment, arts, urban studies, or writing. Includes classroom study, internship, and fieldwork.)
International Student & Scholar Services’ events
http://www.isss1.umn.edu/calendar/
(Open to all students. See Small World Coffee Hour. See Culture Corps.)
Learning Abroad Center
http://www.umabroad.umn.edu/
(For study abroad, and more!)
Multicultural Center for Academic Excellence
http://www.mcae.umn.edu/index.html
(See related opportunities along left column, and home page.)=
Recreational Sports
http://www.recsports.umn.edu/
Service-Learning
http://www.servicelearning.umn.edu/students/index.html
(For community service as apart of a course.)
Student Employment
http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/studentemployment/
(On-campus)
Student Unions & Activities
http://www.sua.umn.edu/
(See varied links along left column.)
Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program
http://www.research.umn.edu/undergraduate/
Volunteer in the Twin Cities
http://www.servicelearning.umn.edu/students/cps/index.html
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ONNECT – LEARN – ACT
As you learn more about particular engagement opportunities, finding some that interest you personally… take a moment to act. Email or call for more information from an organization or office. Go to your first meeting or event! Explore the great possibilities through making meaningful connections! Your adviser is ready to help with any questions.
Next week, get some tips on YOUR HEALTH…