Welcome to Issue 3 of our Newsletter
Issue Quick Glance:
- CSU Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program
- Job Opportunities
- Tutoring Services
- Academic Success Workshops
- Black History Month Events
- Inclusive Excellence
- 2021-2022 Housing Information
- Residential Leadership Programs
- Eat Well @ CSU
- CSU Sustainability
- Scholarship Opportunities
The CAM-Unity Connections newsletter is your connection to happenings in our residential community. Whether you are still living with us on-campus or from a distance, we want to continue to keep you informed as part of our Ramily.
You can visit previous newsletters at this link.
With Ram Pride, Your Author: Tyler Alvarado, Coordinator for Residential Curriculum. |
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Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program | |
Career outcome data for CSU (2018) suggests that at least 66% of students complete an internship and those students are more likely to have a job offer or acceptance to graduate school when compared to students without internship experience. We also know that many students are unable to complete an internship because of a financial barrier.
The CSU Unpaid/Underpaid Internship Support Program has two goals: Increase the number of CSU students completing internships and reduce financial barriers to completing an internship.
Find out below how you can receive support of up to $4,000 in financial awards through CSU. |
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University Housing is excited to share that we are now accepting applications for our live-in positions for 2021-2022:
- Community Coordinator (apartments; Handshake #4375075)
- Family Programs Coordinator (apartments; Handshake #4375116)
- Inclusive Community Assistant (residence halls; Handshake # 4375027)
- Resident Assistants (residence halls; Handshake #4374979)
Optional LIVE information sessions for all positions via this link: https://zoom.us/j/91055424754
- Monday, February 15 at 5:00 pm
- Tuesday, February 16 at 5:00 pm
Applications for new applicants due by Sunday, February 21, 2021 at 11:59pm MST. |
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Apply to be a 2021 Orientation Leader | |
The Orientation Leader position is a paid virtual leadership role for the summer. The role will require an 8-10 hour time commitment each week Monday-Thursday. With options for additional hours based on each person’s schedule. You will be able to fulfill the requirements of this role and take classes or work an additional job.
Applications are due on Saturday, February 20 by 11:59pm MST. |
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Apply to be a 2021 Admissions Ambassador | |
The Office of Admissions is excited to share that we are now accepting applications for our live-in positions for Fall 2021:
- Admissions Ambassador (Handshake #4390955)
To be considered for the position, you must attend an information session:
- Wednesday, February 17: 5:30 - 6:30 pm
- Thursday, February 25: 2:00 - 3:00 pm
- Friday, February 26: 2:00 - 3:00 pm
All information sessions will be hosted via zoom using the following link: https://zoom.us/j/92028524672?pwd=a2ZOdFk1TTlReG1mblcxZFVzdjdUUT09
Meeting ID: 920 2852 4672
Passcode: 648252 |
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Tutoring Services Spring 2021 | |
The Institute for Learning & Teaching (TILT) will be offering both drop-in tutoring and tutor review sessions for the following courses:
BC 351, BMS 300, BMS 301/310, BZ 350, CHEM 113, CHEM 245, CHEM 341, CHEM 343, LIFE 103, MATH 141, MATH 155, MATH 160, MATH 161, MATH 261, MATH 340, MATH 369, PH 122, PH 141, and PH 142. |
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The Native American Cultural Center (NACC) is offering their Eagle Feather Tutoring Program to all students for the following courses:
BC 351, BMS 200, BMS 300, BMS 305, BZ 220, BZ 310, BZ 350, CO 150, CHEM 111, CHEM 112, CHEM 113, CHEM 114, LIFE 102, LIFE 103, LIFE 201B, LIFE 210, MATH 101, MATH 117, MATH 118, MATH 125, MATH 126, MATH 155, MATH 160, MATH 161, MATH 261, MATH 340, MATH 269, MIP 150, MIP 260, PSY 100 |
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Academic Success Workshops | |
The Black/African American Cultural Center (B/AACC) is excited to invite you to be a part of Black History Month 2021. Join us in community, education, enlightenment, and celebration as we engage in our theme We are the ones we have been waiting for – Alice Walker! In collaboration with various campus partners and student organizations, we have a range of events we would love for you to join us in. |
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The ICA Corner
In this issue some of your Inclusive Community Assistants (ICA) were asked:
What communities have you found to be inclusive to your identities on CSU's campus? |
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National Eating Disorders Awareness Week & Beyond | |
Are you looking into housing for the 2021-2022 academic year?
Are you hoping to live on-campus?
Not sure how to explore options off-campus?
There are many options available to you. Learn more below. |
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Are you interested in building your resume, developing events for your community, and meeting awesome people who live in your hall?
Then you should join Hall Council! Hall Councils meet virtually every Thursday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. If you are interested in joining, email your RLP representative. You can find their email and more Hall Council information here. |
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Show off how much you love your hall in the Hall Pride Instagram contest! Win awesome swag by tagging your hall council's Instagram in a story showing why you love your hall from now until the end of February! |
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Check out the latest article from Eat Well @ CSU
Eating Intuitively: Learn to trust your body. |
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Check out the latest article from Housing & Dining Services Sustainability
Sustainable Love Day! |
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Scholarship Opportunities | |
The Puksta Scholarship Program is currently recruiting first year students to apply for a $5000 scholarship for 3 years.
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