Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Things that I do for students outside my job description to ensure their success.


Things that I do for students outside my job description to ensure their success.
  1. Arrange student's internships with public agencies and private companies.
  2. Arrange the transportation of students to conferences and professional events.
  3. Celebrate important dates in the lives of the students at Iowa State University.
  4. Collaborate with Native American Nations through educational programs.
  5. Delegate for educational scholarships through the ISU Foundation.
  6. Deliver medical, sport, and school supplies to rural areas in Latin America.
  7. Design informational packages for upcoming freshman and graduate students.
  8. Develop and deliver study abroad programs in the design field.
  9. Drive students to medical appointments around the state of Iowa.
  10. Encourage students to apply for scholarships, fellowships and graduate education.
  11. Encourage students to become international entrepreneurs in the design field.
  12. Encourage students to organize their curriculum of classes and balance their lives.
  13. Encourage the students to participate in student organizations.
  14. Establish educational programs in secondary Iowa schools.
  15. Establish partnerships with Hispanic Serving Institutions.
  16. Extend the network of students through educational trips to Iowa industries.
  17. Facilitate courses on diversity dialogues and learning communities.
  18. Help in the preparation of cultural dinners for ISU and the Ames community.
  19. Help new graduate students search for homes in the city of Ames.
  20. Help students who have been dismissed by the university to get back to ISU.
  21. Monitor the progress of the students after their dismissal from the university.
  22. Motivate the students when they are feeling distressed by the academia.
  23. Network with industry personnel to assure careers in the design field.
  24. Organize professional seminars for non-traditional students.
  25. Organize professional symposiums and conferences for the ISU community.
  26. Organize retention oriented activities for the students throughout the year.
  27. Participate in national and international student organizations.
  28. Partner with science bound to encourage young students to get an education.
  29. Produce recruitment information for the college and the office.
  30. Promote tolerance for the views of other cultures and their beliefs.
  31. Proofread documents, projects, and professional presentations.
  32. Provide academic advice to students and their families.
  33. Provide the necessary materials for students to be successful at ISU.
  34. Provide college materials to students with financial difficulties.
  35. Provide information for students through judicial processes.
  36. Provide emergency transportation services 24/7 to students and their families.
  37. Search, write, and submit grant documents for additional funding.
  38. Serve as a listening ear when the students are in need to talk about their situations.
  39. Serve as a mediator during conflict management situations.
  40. Serve as a translator for agricultural investors from Latin America.
  41. Serve as an ambassador for new students coming to Iowa State University.
  42. Serve as chair in several diversity committees at Iowa State University.
  43. Support the participation of students in professional development areas.
  44. Teach students how to be successful at Iowa State University and beyond.
  45. Train students to collect, analyze, and present scientific data for symposiums.
  46. Translate a variety of documents for the Hispanic population in Ames.
  47. Visit families and their children in Iowa rural communities to talk about ISU
  48. Visit schools, meet their directors and talk to the students in large auditoriums.
  49. Volunteer for the Iowa Games, the Special Olympics, and other events.
  50. Write a variety of letters of recommendations to enrich the student's experiences at ISU. 
And many more. . . 

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