Office of Student Conduct
Site Supervisor: Stephanie M. Wright
The student will be expected to complete a project during their placement at your site. Projects should 1) enhance the student’s knowledge or skills of the practice of student affairs in the Site; 2) the project should be consistent with and demonstrate completion of Field Experience goals, and 3) the project should be useful to the Site Supervisor and his/her agency. The project will be added to the student’s electronic portfolio. Professional staff in the agency, other than the site supervisor, may supervise the student in the project. Please list two or three possible projects so that the student can have some idea of what they might be working on while completing their Field Experience in your agency. It is understood that actual projects may differ from those noted here. In listing the projects, please specify who would be supervising the project
Goals:
-To deliver a multi-partial, educational, student conduct system.
-To promote a positive, safe, and civil campus climate.
-To provide opportunities and options for community members to resolve conflicts.
-To educate the University community on the University Code of Student Conduct and the Policy on Academic Integrity.
-To treat all community members with consideration and respect.
-To support students in their educational and personal development by challenging students when their behavior violates community standards and providing opportunities for them to learn from their actions
Project 1: Assessment: Office will also be conducting outcomes assessment for student sanctions and the conduct process. Student will assist staff in the analysis of data, and provide recommendations based on student responses. Supervised on project by the Director Joe DiMichele.
• Project 2: Off Campus Student Conduct: Assist in providing proactive educational programs and services for students living in New Brunswick. Benchmark programs provided by other public higher education institutions. Supervised on project by Director Joe DiMichele.
The student will be expected to complete a project during their placement at your site. Projects should 1) enhance the student’s knowledge or skills of the practice of student affairs in the Site; 2) the project should be consistent with and demonstrate completion of Field Experience goals, and 3) the project should be useful to the Site Supervisor and his/her agency. The project will be added to the student’s electronic portfolio. Professional staff in the agency, other than the site supervisor, may supervise the student in the project. Please list two or three possible projects so that the student can have some idea of what they might be working on while completing their Field Experience in your agency. It is understood that actual projects may differ from those noted here. In listing the projects, please specify who would be supervising the project
Goals:
-To deliver a multi-partial, educational, student conduct system.
-To promote a positive, safe, and civil campus climate.
-To provide opportunities and options for community members to resolve conflicts.
-To educate the University community on the University Code of Student Conduct and the Policy on Academic Integrity.
-To treat all community members with consideration and respect.
-To support students in their educational and personal development by challenging students when their behavior violates community standards and providing opportunities for them to learn from their actions
Project 1: Assessment: Office will also be conducting outcomes assessment for student sanctions and the conduct process. Student will assist staff in the analysis of data, and provide recommendations based on student responses. Supervised on project by the Director Joe DiMichele.
• Project 2: Off Campus Student Conduct: Assist in providing proactive educational programs and services for students living in New Brunswick. Benchmark programs provided by other public higher education institutions. Supervised on project by Director Joe DiMichele.
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