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STUDENT AFFAIRS
POINTS OF PRIDE
2013-2014
Student Affairs by the Numbers
The Division of Student Affairs engages students
and supports their success through the Center for Leadership and
Involvement, Center for Residence Life Services, Center for Wellness,
the Department of Auxiliary Operations, and Intercollegiate Athletics.
The following information highlights our accomplishments and
provides some examples of the ways that the Student Affairs staff,
programs, services, and facilities impacted students in 2013-14,
from orientation to graduation. It also showcases the scope of our
efforts to help students manage daily living, make academic and
social transitions to college, engage on campus, obtain support for
their well-being, develop personally and professionally, and build an
affinity to Clarion University.
Student
Engagement
381 Student Volunteers
participated in fall and spring
Clarion University Service Days.
1,712 RSO/RUO events
were scheduled on campus, and
supported by the Department
of Auxiliary Operations.
94,198 Visits were made
to the Student Recreation Center
by students, and 13,790 visits
by community members.
351 students
participated in various
leadership programs,
such as Emerging Leaders and the
Leaders in Action Conference
1,391 Programs
were offered in the
residence halls
and suites
1,683 Student Contacts
were made through
intramurals and
recreation-related
social activities,
such as pool parties
150 ESFN/UAB Events
were offered with a
total attendance of
14,018 individuals
1,702 students
participated
in one or more
career activities
through the
Career Development
Center
3,303 students attended
football, men’s and women’s
basketball, and men’s wrestling
athletic events
Student Achievement and Success
13
90
Student-Athletes
Sorority members
received individual
NCAA, COSIDA,
CSCAA and/or
PSAC recognitions
were honored by
Panhellenic Council
for achieving a
3.5 QPA or better;
33 of those students
achieved a 4.0 QPA
$25,000
Student-Athletes
in Book Rental
Scholarships were honored for
were awarded to
maintaining a
students by CSA in 3.2 QPA or higher
conjunction with which is 47% of all
Neebo
student-athletes
Student Learning
and Development
616
counseling appointments were completed, and
188 screenings for alcohol, depression, or eating
disorders were completed by students through
Counseling Services
3,240
students participated in health/wellness
educational programs
91%
of students who were cited for an alcohol or
drug citation did not get cited a second time
after completing the BASICS program
5,865
46
170
166
office visits were made by students to the
Keeling Health Center
students were referred for one-on-one meetings
to connect them with campus resources,
provide individualized education and prevention
information on student conduct topical areas,
and support persistence to graduation.
opportunities for experiential learning, such as
student employment and internships,
were offered by Student Affairs offices and
departments
$25,543
was donated to
memorial
and
charitable
organizations
by student
organizations
5
Athletic Teams
participated in
post-season
competition (women’s
volleyball, women’s track
and field, men’s wresting,
and women’s and men’s
swimming and diving)
Highlights of Unit Accomplishments
Auxiliary Operations
• Supported/scheduled 1,798 administrative events
• Supported/scheduled 78 external events
• Supported/scheduled 1,712 RSO/RUO events
• Created Ask Dr. Eagle, an email link on the
health center’s web page
• Initiated a Facebook page to keep students
informed of health services and events
Career Development Center
• Customized and launched a new career
management platform
• PERC Education Job fair attracted 151 employers
and 90 clarion students and alumni.
• Offered 22 E-visors webinars online
• Offered our first webinars through Blackboard
Collaborate
Intercollegiate Athletics
• Achieved a scholar-athlete rate of 47%; 166
student athletes maintained a 3.2 QPA or
higher
• Women’s Volleyball wins PSAC West title
• Hannah Heeter, 1st Team Academic All
American
• Kayla Schull, NCAA top 10 award winner
• Four NCAA National Championships in Diving,
a first in Clarion University history
• Developed Eagle Nation, a new initiative to
increase student engagement at athletic events
• Replacement of the Soccer/ Football turf in
June.
• Renovation of the Tennis courts in July.
• New softball baseball batting cages in
September.
Clarion Students Association
• Negotiated increased morning ATA Bus Loops.
• CSA successfully completed an RFP process
for an Investment Advising Firm and revised its
investment policy.
• Brought the Zip Car car-sharing program to
Clarion University.
Community Service
• Piloted three community problem-solving teams
through the Communiversity Relations program,
• Completed volunteer request and tracking
system online and through CU Connect.
• Received a proclamation from the Mayor in
recognition of the Community Service Day
Counseling Services
• Held a campus-wide training focused on
preventing youth suicide.
• Partnered with PASSAGES, Inc., and SAFE to
provide easy access to specialized services for
students.
• Developed AskCounseling, for virtual students to
ask non-emergency questions.
Health Promotions/Alcohol &
Other Drugs Program
• Received a $39,000 PLCB grant to support the
Good Neighbor Program
• Offered programs on PA law, hazing, and alcohol
decision-making
Health Services
• Achieved a three-year accreditation for
Ambulatory Healthcare (AAAHC)
• Provided outreach to students during
“awareness” weeks.
• Participated in the development of the new
“Wellness Model”
Judicial and Mediation
Services
• Between fall 2008 and spring 2014, maintained
a 10% average rate of recidivism for alcohol
cases
• Completed STOP IT NOW! training and assisted
with Clarion University’s efforts related to
educating and preventing child sexual abuse on
campus
• Worked with the Title IX Coordinator to ensure
Federal Compliance
• Partnered with the President’s Commission
on Sexual Harassment to create a brochure
for educational purposes and with reported
survivors of sexual assault
• Continued work with the Office of Social Equity
and Minority Student Services to better serve
Clarion’s non-majority students.
Leadership Development
• Offered video components for the Student
Leader Empowerment Program so students
enrolled online may also receive SLEP
certification.
Parent & Family Services
• The Parent & Family Services program
purchased a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) to help
transport individuals with mobility impairments
during Orientation.
CLARION UNIVERSITY MISSION
Clarion University of Pennsylvania provides transformative, lifelong
learning opportunities through innovative, nationally recognized
programs delivered in inclusive, student-centered environments.
CLARION UNIVERSITY VISION
Clarion University will be a leader in high-impact educational practices
that benefit students, employers and community partners.
Clarion University is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer.
Recreation
• Provided over 100 hours of open recreation
through the SRC.
• Hosted an RSO Spirit Contest event
• Developed a postcard called “Get Active at the
Rec”
• Marketed recreational activities with new and
updated brochures and posters
• Made the SRC membership form available online.
• Updated a Facebook site and enhanced
recreation-related web pages.
Residence Life Services
• Launched Zipcar, a round-trip car sharing
program
• Implemented the Clarion Cash program, which
is an extension of the Eagle Dollar program
to downtown merchants. Five merchants
participated, and students spent over $25,000
with these local businesses.
UAB/Greek Life
• Brought ethnically diverse programming to
campus
• Brought the Movember initiative to campus to
raise awareness of and money for men’s health
issues
• UAB hosted a Late Night Glow Party with 300
students.
• Panhel and IFC made donation to the Clarion
Cancer Center Campaign and the DuBois area
Seven Kitchens Fire
• UAB hosted the spring Campusfest Concert
• The mascot program created the @CUErnieEagle
Twitter account
• Piloted trial run with the Clarion County Youth
Council
Student Affairs is proud of our many
accomplishments in 2013-2014. These
accomplishments would not have
been possible without a dedicated and
talented Student Affairs professional,
clerical, technical, and student staff. Our
partnerships with others, both internally
and externally, enhanced the myriad of
opportunities for students to engage,
learn and develop, and be successful
throughout the academic year.
POINTS OF PRIDE
2013-2014
Student Affairs by the Numbers
The Division of Student Affairs engages students
and supports their success through the Center for Leadership and
Involvement, Center for Residence Life Services, Center for Wellness,
the Department of Auxiliary Operations, and Intercollegiate Athletics.
The following information highlights our accomplishments and
provides some examples of the ways that the Student Affairs staff,
programs, services, and facilities impacted students in 2013-14,
from orientation to graduation. It also showcases the scope of our
efforts to help students manage daily living, make academic and
social transitions to college, engage on campus, obtain support for
their well-being, develop personally and professionally, and build an
affinity to Clarion University.
Student
Engagement
381 Student Volunteers
participated in fall and spring
Clarion University Service Days.
1,712 RSO/RUO events
were scheduled on campus, and
supported by the Department
of Auxiliary Operations.
94,198 Visits were made
to the Student Recreation Center
by students, and 13,790 visits
by community members.
351 students
participated in various
leadership programs,
such as Emerging Leaders and the
Leaders in Action Conference
1,391 Programs
were offered in the
residence halls
and suites
1,683 Student Contacts
were made through
intramurals and
recreation-related
social activities,
such as pool parties
150 ESFN/UAB Events
were offered with a
total attendance of
14,018 individuals
1,702 students
participated
in one or more
career activities
through the
Career Development
Center
3,303 students attended
football, men’s and women’s
basketball, and men’s wrestling
athletic events
Student Achievement and Success
13
90
Student-Athletes
Sorority members
received individual
NCAA, COSIDA,
CSCAA and/or
PSAC recognitions
were honored by
Panhellenic Council
for achieving a
3.5 QPA or better;
33 of those students
achieved a 4.0 QPA
$25,000
Student-Athletes
in Book Rental
Scholarships were honored for
were awarded to
maintaining a
students by CSA in 3.2 QPA or higher
conjunction with which is 47% of all
Neebo
student-athletes
Student Learning
and Development
616
counseling appointments were completed, and
188 screenings for alcohol, depression, or eating
disorders were completed by students through
Counseling Services
3,240
students participated in health/wellness
educational programs
91%
of students who were cited for an alcohol or
drug citation did not get cited a second time
after completing the BASICS program
5,865
46
170
166
office visits were made by students to the
Keeling Health Center
students were referred for one-on-one meetings
to connect them with campus resources,
provide individualized education and prevention
information on student conduct topical areas,
and support persistence to graduation.
opportunities for experiential learning, such as
student employment and internships,
were offered by Student Affairs offices and
departments
$25,543
was donated to
memorial
and
charitable
organizations
by student
organizations
5
Athletic Teams
participated in
post-season
competition (women’s
volleyball, women’s track
and field, men’s wresting,
and women’s and men’s
swimming and diving)
Highlights of Unit Accomplishments
Auxiliary Operations
• Supported/scheduled 1,798 administrative events
• Supported/scheduled 78 external events
• Supported/scheduled 1,712 RSO/RUO events
• Created Ask Dr. Eagle, an email link on the
health center’s web page
• Initiated a Facebook page to keep students
informed of health services and events
Career Development Center
• Customized and launched a new career
management platform
• PERC Education Job fair attracted 151 employers
and 90 clarion students and alumni.
• Offered 22 E-visors webinars online
• Offered our first webinars through Blackboard
Collaborate
Intercollegiate Athletics
• Achieved a scholar-athlete rate of 47%; 166
student athletes maintained a 3.2 QPA or
higher
• Women’s Volleyball wins PSAC West title
• Hannah Heeter, 1st Team Academic All
American
• Kayla Schull, NCAA top 10 award winner
• Four NCAA National Championships in Diving,
a first in Clarion University history
• Developed Eagle Nation, a new initiative to
increase student engagement at athletic events
• Replacement of the Soccer/ Football turf in
June.
• Renovation of the Tennis courts in July.
• New softball baseball batting cages in
September.
Clarion Students Association
• Negotiated increased morning ATA Bus Loops.
• CSA successfully completed an RFP process
for an Investment Advising Firm and revised its
investment policy.
• Brought the Zip Car car-sharing program to
Clarion University.
Community Service
• Piloted three community problem-solving teams
through the Communiversity Relations program,
• Completed volunteer request and tracking
system online and through CU Connect.
• Received a proclamation from the Mayor in
recognition of the Community Service Day
Counseling Services
• Held a campus-wide training focused on
preventing youth suicide.
• Partnered with PASSAGES, Inc., and SAFE to
provide easy access to specialized services for
students.
• Developed AskCounseling, for virtual students to
ask non-emergency questions.
Health Promotions/Alcohol &
Other Drugs Program
• Received a $39,000 PLCB grant to support the
Good Neighbor Program
• Offered programs on PA law, hazing, and alcohol
decision-making
Health Services
• Achieved a three-year accreditation for
Ambulatory Healthcare (AAAHC)
• Provided outreach to students during
“awareness” weeks.
• Participated in the development of the new
“Wellness Model”
Judicial and Mediation
Services
• Between fall 2008 and spring 2014, maintained
a 10% average rate of recidivism for alcohol
cases
• Completed STOP IT NOW! training and assisted
with Clarion University’s efforts related to
educating and preventing child sexual abuse on
campus
• Worked with the Title IX Coordinator to ensure
Federal Compliance
• Partnered with the President’s Commission
on Sexual Harassment to create a brochure
for educational purposes and with reported
survivors of sexual assault
• Continued work with the Office of Social Equity
and Minority Student Services to better serve
Clarion’s non-majority students.
Leadership Development
• Offered video components for the Student
Leader Empowerment Program so students
enrolled online may also receive SLEP
certification.
Parent & Family Services
• The Parent & Family Services program
purchased a Low Speed Vehicle (LSV) to help
transport individuals with mobility impairments
during Orientation.
CLARION UNIVERSITY MISSION
Clarion University of Pennsylvania provides transformative, lifelong
learning opportunities through innovative, nationally recognized
programs delivered in inclusive, student-centered environments.
CLARION UNIVERSITY VISION
Clarion University will be a leader in high-impact educational practices
that benefit students, employers and community partners.
Clarion University is an affirmative action equal opportunity employer.
Recreation
• Provided over 100 hours of open recreation
through the SRC.
• Hosted an RSO Spirit Contest event
• Developed a postcard called “Get Active at the
Rec”
• Marketed recreational activities with new and
updated brochures and posters
• Made the SRC membership form available online.
• Updated a Facebook site and enhanced
recreation-related web pages.
Residence Life Services
• Launched Zipcar, a round-trip car sharing
program
• Implemented the Clarion Cash program, which
is an extension of the Eagle Dollar program
to downtown merchants. Five merchants
participated, and students spent over $25,000
with these local businesses.
UAB/Greek Life
• Brought ethnically diverse programming to
campus
• Brought the Movember initiative to campus to
raise awareness of and money for men’s health
issues
• UAB hosted a Late Night Glow Party with 300
students.
• Panhel and IFC made donation to the Clarion
Cancer Center Campaign and the DuBois area
Seven Kitchens Fire
• UAB hosted the spring Campusfest Concert
• The mascot program created the @CUErnieEagle
Twitter account
• Piloted trial run with the Clarion County Youth
Council
Student Affairs is proud of our many
accomplishments in 2013-2014. These
accomplishments would not have
been possible without a dedicated and
talented Student Affairs professional,
clerical, technical, and student staff. Our
partnerships with others, both internally
and externally, enhanced the myriad of
opportunities for students to engage,
learn and develop, and be successful
throughout the academic year.