What type of activities can be submitted?

Below is the list of the six categories with examples of involvement, and the approved requirements:

1.    Leadership activities :  Includes positions of leadership (Chairs, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, Coordinators, Captains)   

Requirements:  Coordinates and/or leads all meetings, leads by example, establishes firm relationships with members, holds themselves to a higher standard for the entire academic year.

 2.    Student work experience: Includes on-campus work experience (Resident Assistants, Peer Tutors, Student Safety, Managers, Student Ambassadors, Research Assistants)

Requirements:  works a regular schedule of a minimum of 20 hours per year, leads by example, show strong commitment to the University and/or students, strong interpersonal skills.

 3.     Professional or educational development: Includes participation in workshops, seminars, success coaching, conferences (SIFE competitions, Model UN, Debating, Academic Workshops)

Requirements:   actively participates for 10 hours minimum per academic year, in activity that provides growth, improvement, reflection on a skill set, spiritual contemplation, inner awareness or an experiential learning experience.

 4.    Participation in extra-curricular activities and university committees: Includes membership in any group on campus or participation in an extra-curricular activity (Golden Key, S.R.C. Clubs, Student Representatives on Committees, Sports Team).

Requirements: 

Member:  Actively participates in the majority of meetings and events and fundraisers in the academic year working towards taking a leadership role in future years.  Must meet the four criteria set by the SRC Executive.

Teamsmust actively participate for the entire season unless unforeseen circumstances arise to shorten participation.

 5.    Volunteer experience and community service: Includes volunteer service on campus or in the community. The activities can be sponsored through a student organization or an individual commitment to volunteering in the community.

Requirements:  commits to a minimum 15 hours per academic year of active involvement.

 6.   Honors, awards, recognition: includes any formal non-academic recognition given by the University, or recognized organizations. (Purple Letter Award, Athletic Awards, Golden Mitre)

 **The requirements can be adjusted upon approval of the validator and coordinator.

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