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Summary The FLY Program is seeking students who want to make a difference by mentoring and supporting fellow FLY students, collaborating with the FLY team, sharing their experiences, and promoting
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Summary The Pathway Mentor position is a part-time role within the Pathway program working with The Link program and Pathway program. Mentors will assist incoming first-year students with
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.), answering general questions about the program, policies, and procedures associated with the BG1 Plus office and the BG1 Card, and maintaining Factline, the Campus Operator line, and computer information
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Summary Provide comprehensive operational support to the Director of Football Operations by coordinating daily team activities and ensuring alignment with program goals and objectives
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Summary The School of Applied Human Development program student ambassadors exist to create opportunities for student leaders to enhance their personal and professional capabilities through
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equipment and software. Minimum Qualifications Requires concentration and strong attention to detail. Basic computer skills required and a desire to learn new skills on the job. Must be able to lift 50 pounds
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and procedures Serve as role model Daily supervision of day camp programming and activities Support Camp Director, students, and faculty in daily writing activities Assist with program and camp
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as role model Daily supervision of day camp programming and activities Support Camp Director, students, and faculty in daily writing activities Assist with program and camp transitions when warranted
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Summary A Classroom-Based Consultant (CBC) is a student employee with The Learning Commons who supports both students and instructors in a University Writing Program (UWP) course throughout the
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the NCAA Student-Athlete development program. He/she also assists coaches, athletic administrators, university administrators, and faculty with any and all concerns as they relate to the academic needs and