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New Student Programs

Office of the Dean of Students

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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New Student Programs Student Leader (NSPSL)

The New Student Programs office develops and implements a coordinated transitional experience between students, parents and the resources offered at the University of Illinois. The office assists new students and their parents to connect with the University community so they may learn about and effectively utilize the resources and opportunities available in order to achieve success at the University of Illinois.

To achieve these goals, the New Student Programs office employees a staff of students as NSP Student Leaders. NSP Student Leaders are vital to the success of programs held for new students enrolling at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. As representatives of the University and the student body, NSP Student Leaders welcome and introduce new students to the culture, history, opportunities and resources of our campus during Summer Registration and Fall Orientation.

Application Process

A completed application is due no later than midnight, Monday, October 20. A completed application includes the online portion in addition to two reference forms to be submitted via email to orient@illinois.edu.

Application Timeline

Information Meetings

While not required, interested students should plan to attend an informational meeting. These meetings will provide an overview of the selection process including success tips for the application, reference forms and interviews. Informational meetings will take place on:

Qualifications

Recognizing that this position is highly visible on campus and that the primary role of a helping person in an academic community is an educational one, the following considerations are critical in the selection of NSP Student Leaders:

Additionally candidates must:

Responsibilities

The NSP Student Leader's primary mission is to assist incoming students with their academic and co-curricular transition to the University of Illinois. As some of the first people to welcome new students and their guests to the University, NSP Student Leaders are expected to:

Employment Commitment

Employment requires attendance at:

Training

NSP Student Leaders are provided with extensive training throughout the spring semester and summer that helps them become more effective in this position and that provides considerable opportunity for personal growth. The NSP Student Leader’s active participation in training during the semester is a firm requirement and is crucial to the smooth functioning of the New Student Programs office. Other opportunities for growth as a staff member will be provided and participation is encouraged.

NSP Student Leaders are required to attend all training sessions.

Benefits

NSP Student Leaders will receive:

 

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