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If you would like the New Student Mentors to visit your classroom to share their success strategies with your students, contact New Student Programs at 843-953-2017.

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Nervous about your first year at the College of Charleston?
We are here to help!


Students should use use orientat@cofc.edu for general inquiries about orientation.

Parents should use parents@cofc.edu for questions.

Students who have questions about learning communities should use fye@cofc.edu .

For general questions about the College of Charleston, please use Ask CofC.

New Student Mentors  
2007-2008 New Student Mentors

mentors

The following students are 2007-2008 New Student Mentors:

Courteney Barnes Tiffany England
Natalie Bernardina* Pamela MacLean*
Tiffany Blunt Molly Shaughnessy*
Kathryn Duvall Holley Springfield
* Denotes Returning Mentor

To learn more about an individual mentor, click on their name.

What do the New Student Mentors do?

The mentors work one on one with new students, present workshops on topics of interest to new students, such as money management and how to get along with a roommate; visit Freshman Seminar and other classes to discuss these topics; publish an online newsletter for new students; and assist other departments with various activities to help make new students' adjustment to the College of Charleston easier.


Benefits
  • The New Student mentorship is a paid position. You will be expected to spend up to 10 hours a month in this position.
  • Develop and improve leadership skills
  • A great addition for your resume
  • An opportunity to share your experiences at the College of Charleston with others and help them deal with the challenges that you experienced your first year.

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New Student Mentors

Duties

During the summer:

  • Assist with the provisional student meeting during the first day of orientation

During the school year:

  • Write two articles per semester for the Freshman Year Informer - the online newsletter for new students
  • Plan and present workshops for students on topics regarding student success in college
  • Contact provisional student via email
  • Assist with the SUCCESS workshops
  • Assist with events of the New Student programs office
  • Assist other departments with events
  • Lead discussions in Freshman Seminar classes when requested by faculty

You will be required to attend meetings once a month to discuss provisional student issues and plan events.

Qualifications
  • Should be a Office of New Student Programs Orientation Intern
  • Should have completed 30 semester hours
  • Should have a GPA of 2.5 or above
  • Should have up to 10 hours a month to commit to the program
  • Should be knowledgeable of the school
  • Should be willing to work with students on issues regarding the first year in College of Charleston in a caring and sensitive manner

If you are interested in becoming a new student mentor, please contact Stephanie Auwaerter, Director of Orientation, at auwaerters@cofc.edu or 843-953-2017.


The Growl

The Growl is a newsletter designed to let new students know what's going on around campus and how to get involved. It includes important dates and deadlines. The Growl is written by upperclassmen, the New Student Mentors, who share their strategies for success and enjoying their time at the College.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Updated October 4, 2007