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<div>47 Claremont, 548 W. 113th Street, 600 W. 113th Street and Harmony Hall, while managed by Housing, are owned and operated by University Apartment Housing (UAH), who is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping requests. Residents in these buildings should submit their Maintenance Requests by contacting their superintendent, or by calling 212-854-9301. If problems persist, contact the Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779 for assistance. For after-hours emergencies, contact Facilities Management at 212-854-2222.<br />
<br />
Facilities Management handles maintenance and housekeeping requests for all residence halls and brownstones. <br />
<br />
'''Steps'''<br />
<br />
1. To place a non-emergency maintenance request, visit: http://housingservices.columbia.edu/content/maintenance-requests#howto<br />
<br />
2. You can go to the left hand navigation bar, click on “Maintenance Request” and follow the instructions. To expedite service, please provide complete information and keep the confirmation email you receive from Facilities Management for your records. Note that if the problem is not responded to within fourteen days, or if you continue to have problems, you can contact the Hartley Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779.<br />
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'''Note'''<br />
In non-emergency situations, the following jobs/situations are given priority: lock changes or repairs, malfunctioning plumbing (i.e., leaks, clogs, or broken plumbing equipment where there is only one toilet or shower available), repair or replacement of safety equipment, repairs necessary to maintain sanitary living conditions, and no heat.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_file_a_maintenance_request&diff=41415How to file a maintenance request2013-02-16T19:29:54Z<p>Ea2422: </p>
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<div>Facilities Management handles maintenance and housekeeping requests for all residence halls and brownstones. <br />
<br />
1. To place a non-emergency maintenance request, visit: http://housingservices.columbia.edu/content/maintenance-requests#howto<br />
<br />
2. You can go to the left hand navigation bar, click on “Maintenance Request” and follow the instructions. To expedite service, please provide complete information and keep the confirmation email you receive from Facilities Management for your records. Note that if the problem is not responded to within fourteen days, or if you continue to have problems, you can contact the Hartley Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779.<br />
<br />
3. 47 Claremont, 548 W. 113th Street, 600 W. 113th Street and Harmony Hall, while managed by Housing, are owned and operated by University Apartment Housing (UAH), who is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping requests. Residents in these buildings should submit their Maintenance Requests by contacting their superintendent, or by calling 212-854-9301. If problems persist, contact the Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779 for assistance. For after-hours emergencies, contact Facilities Management at 212-854-2222.<br />
<br />
4. In non-emergency situations, the following jobs/situations are given priority: lock changes or repairs, malfunctioning plumbing (i.e., leaks, clogs, or broken plumbing equipment where there is only one toilet or shower available), repair or replacement of safety equipment, repairs necessary to maintain sanitary living conditions, and no heat.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=How_to_file_a_maintenance_request&diff=41414How to file a maintenance request2013-02-16T19:29:25Z<p>Ea2422: </p>
<hr />
<div>Facilities Management handles maintenance and housekeeping requests for all residence halls and brownstones. <br />
<br />
1. To place a non-emergency maintenance request, visit: http://housingservices.columbia.edu/content/maintenance-requests#howto<br />
<br />
You can go to the left hand navigation bar, click on “Maintenance Request” and follow the instructions. To expedite service, please provide complete information and keep the confirmation email you receive from Facilities Management for your records.<br />
<br />
Note that if the problem is not responded to within fourteen days, or if you continue to have problems, you can contact the Hartley Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779.<br />
<br />
47 Claremont, 548 W. 113th Street, 600 W. 113th Street and Harmony Hall, while managed by Housing, are owned and operated by University Apartment Housing (UAH), who is responsible for all maintenance and housekeeping requests. Residents in these buildings should submit their Maintenance Requests by contacting their superintendent, or by calling 212-854-9301. If problems persist, contact the Hospitality Desk at 212-854-2779 for assistance. For after-hours emergencies, contact Facilities Management at 212-854-2222.<br />
<br />
In non-emergency situations, the following jobs/situations are given priority: lock changes or repairs, malfunctioning plumbing (i.e., leaks, clogs, or broken plumbing equipment where there is only one toilet or shower available), repair or replacement of safety equipment, repairs necessary to maintain sanitary living conditions, and no heat.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39475User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:52:07Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to get involved in the greater NYC community */</p>
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<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
As a peer educator you can ....<br />
<br />
Find out more about being a peer educator:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
As a peer advocate, you can ...<br />
<br />
Find out more about being a peer advocate by visiting:<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
As a volunteer, you can ....<br />
<br />
(skills gain, connections etc.)<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be Residential Advisor ==<br />
<br />
RAs develop a healthy community by focusing on the growth and development of each individual on their hall and promote an environment conducive to the overall wellness needs of residents.<br />
<br />
Applicants should be:<br />
Current CC or SEAS students;<br />
Have guaranteed housing;<br />
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
<br />
Follow the link to find out more about the application process/requirements: <br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA<br />
<br />
== How to Join Rhlo (Residential Hall Leadership Organization) ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Want to help plan events and study sessions for your dorm? Contact your residential advisor for more information.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39474User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:51:29Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Peer Advocate */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
As a peer educator you can ....<br />
<br />
Find out more about being a peer educator:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
As a peer advocate, you can ...<br />
<br />
Find out more about being a peer advocate by visiting:<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be Residential Advisor ==<br />
<br />
RAs develop a healthy community by focusing on the growth and development of each individual on their hall and promote an environment conducive to the overall wellness needs of residents.<br />
<br />
Applicants should be:<br />
Current CC or SEAS students;<br />
Have guaranteed housing;<br />
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
<br />
Follow the link to find out more about the application process/requirements: <br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA<br />
<br />
== How to Join Rhlo (Residential Hall Leadership Organization) ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Want to help plan events and study sessions for your dorm? Contact your residential advisor for more information.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39473User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:50:56Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Peer Educator */</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
As a peer educator you can ....<br />
<br />
Find out more about being a peer educator:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be Residential Advisor ==<br />
<br />
RAs develop a healthy community by focusing on the growth and development of each individual on their hall and promote an environment conducive to the overall wellness needs of residents.<br />
<br />
Applicants should be:<br />
Current CC or SEAS students;<br />
Have guaranteed housing;<br />
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
<br />
Follow the link to find out more about the application process/requirements: <br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA<br />
<br />
== How to Join Rhlo (Residential Hall Leadership Organization) ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Want to help plan events and study sessions for your dorm? Contact your residential advisor for more information.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39472User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:50:00Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to Join Rhlo (Residential Hall Leadership Organization) */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be Residential Advisor ==<br />
<br />
RAs develop a healthy community by focusing on the growth and development of each individual on their hall and promote an environment conducive to the overall wellness needs of residents.<br />
<br />
Applicants should be:<br />
Current CC or SEAS students;<br />
Have guaranteed housing;<br />
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
<br />
Follow the link to find out more about the application process/requirements: <br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA<br />
<br />
== How to Join Rhlo (Residential Hall Leadership Organization) ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Want to help plan events and study sessions for your dorm? Contact your residential advisor for more information.</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39471User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:49:28Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be Residential Advisor */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be Residential Advisor ==<br />
<br />
RAs develop a healthy community by focusing on the growth and development of each individual on their hall and promote an environment conducive to the overall wellness needs of residents.<br />
<br />
Applicants should be:<br />
Current CC or SEAS students;<br />
Have guaranteed housing;<br />
Have a minimum GPA of 2.5 and be in good academic and behavioral standing.<br />
<br />
Follow the link to find out more about the application process/requirements: <br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/RA</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39470User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:48:23Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to get involved in the greater NYC community */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to get involved in the greater NYC community ==<br />
<br />
Join Community Impact where you can teach GED classes, ESL classes ...etc.<br />
<br />
Find out more about community impact: <br />
http://communityimpactatcu.org/ci/</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39469User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:47:37Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Peer Advocate */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Advocate ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39468User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:47:11Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Peer Educator */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Peer Educator ==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc#Services</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39467User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:46:25Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Consent Educator */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Consent Educator ==<br />
<br />
Make a difference by being part of the Sexual Violence Response Program at CU and apply to be a Consent Educator.<br />
<br />
Sexual Violence Response's mission is to educate students about consent and coercion, and promote community standards for a respectful and safe campus.<br />
<br />
As a Consent Educator, you can facilitate workshops during NSOP for incoming freshmen about the importance of consent. <br />
<br />
Consent Educators will:<br />
Receive valuable facilitation training and experience.<br />
Have an opportunity to share critical information about prevention, risk reduction, and resources.<br />
Acquire first-hand knowledge of effective sexual assault programming.<br />
<br />
Consent Educators should:<br />
Be available and participate in all parts of training.<br />
Be available for NSOP program/workshop.<br />
<br />
To help keep sex sexy at CU, apply online: https://forms.health.columbia.edu/content/nsop-consent-educator-application<br />
<br />
Find out more about the Rape Crisis Center and the Sexual Violence Response Program:<br />
http://health.columbia.edu/services/svprp/rcavsc</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39466User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:45:17Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a CUE leader */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a CUE leader ==<br />
<br />
CUE is the Columbia Urban Experience, a week-long pre-orientation program. Becoming a CUE leader will allow you to engage with the New York City community, the incoming freshman class and learn about the great service number of service opportunities there are in New York City. CUE participants see NYC’s best attractions which include Bryant Park, Harlem Bowling Lanes, the Nyorican Poets Cafe, Yankee Stadium and many others.<br />
<br />
CUE leaders get to live with their students in an upperclassmen residence hall, enabling great conversations and long term boning.<br />
<br />
Find out more about how to be a CUE leader and the application information via: https://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/programs/CUE</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39465User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:43:49Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a COOP leader */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a COOP leader ==<br />
<br />
Get a chance to share your love for the outdoors with the incoming freshman class by being a COOP Leader. COOP, Columbia University’s Outdoor Orientation Program is an optional pre-orientation program incoming CC and SEAS students can be a part of. COOP is a four day outdoor camping experience designed to help students transition into the college environment. Students can participate in hiking, biking or river canoeing trips!<br />
<br />
As a COOP leader, you can act as a mentor to first year students, ensure trip safety and create a comfortable and engaging environment for the first year students.<br />
<br />
Learn more about the application process and the program history by visiting the COOP site: <br />
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/sa/coop/</div>Ea2422https://www.wikicu.com/index.php?title=User_talk:Ea2422&diff=39464User talk:Ea24222012-10-21T23:42:45Z<p>Ea2422: /* How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>'''Welcome to ''WikiCU''!'''<br />
We hope you will contribute much and well.<br />
You will probably want to read the [[Help:Contents|help pages]].<br />
Again, welcome and have fun! [[User:Admin|Admin]] 23:32, 8 October 2012 (EDT)<br />
<br />
== How to apply to be a Crew Chief or an NSOP leader ==<br />
<br />
You can make a difference by being a part of the New Student Orientation Program (NSOP) in the fall to make orientation for the incoming freshman class just as good as (or better than!) your orientation week.<br />
<br />
You can apply to be a Crew Chief or a NSOP Orientation Leader. Applications are available in the Spring of every school year. Crew Chiefs and Orientation Leaders return one week before the orientation for training and housing is provided.<br />
<br />
You can find out more about the roles and respective responsibilities of crew chiefs and NSOP Orientation Leaders by visiting the CU Student Affairs site linked below:<br />
http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/sda/getinvolved/internships/nsopcrewchief.php<br />
<br />
Find out more about the application process through the CU orientation program site: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/orientation/</div>Ea2422