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Category Archives: Advisor Resources
LeaderShape is a great opportunity for CofC students
Michael Duncan Director, Higdon Student Leadership Center A Member of the Division of Student Affairs 843-953-6356 843-953-6456 FAX Institute dates are May 9-14,-2011 and it’s FREE! Deadline to apply is April 20 Read and hear all about Leadershape at: … Continue reading
The Advisors Role
Bethany Wendler Assistant Director of Student Life 953-8122 @bethanywendler There are over 115 Student Organization Advisors on our campus, and if I were to take a general poll asking each advisor what their relationship looks like with their … Continue reading
The Fall Budget Process
by: Norma Luden Coordinator for Business Services One semester budget down and one to go! Just in case you haven’t heard, SGA has almost completed the final phase of the revamped budget allocations process for organizations this semester. Two years … Continue reading
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Room Reservation Requests
by Ed Short Associate Director for Student Life Operations 843.953.8113 This time of year is a busy time for students, faculty, & staff for many reasons. As faculty or staff, you likely receive many emails every day. For student organizations, … Continue reading
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SOA’s and the SOC: An introduction to the Students of Concern Committee for Student Organization Advisors
By Leize Gaillard Case Manager Office of the Dean of Students x6088 You’re an SO Advisor, and you’ve heard a rumor that one of your students is engaging in self-injury. Or maybe you’ve noticed that a student’s “tweet” includes a … Continue reading → Continue reading
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Welcome to the Student Organization Advisors Blog
By Bethany Wendler wendlerba@cofc.edu @bethanywendler The Student Organizations Advisors Blog is a resource for all College of Charleston Advisors who may be looking for additional information to help guide their practice. Throughout the year, myself, members within the Division of … Continue reading → Continue reading