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Ross McMillan CACUSS 2014: NAVIGATING CHANGE June 9, 2014 (and now SASSY 2014) Chchchchchch changes York Navigating and Creating Change for Orientation

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Presented at the 2014 Student Affairs and Services Symposium at York University. 10 000 new students + 1000 student leaders + 440 Events x A Shared Desire to Build Community = York’s Re-Visioning of Orientation. As part of the Division of Student Strategic Plan, York University is currently engaged in the second year of a re-visioning of its Orientation program. Attend this session to learn about the culture and process change we are enacting with our campus and student partners along with the theoretical framework that grounds our work.

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  • 1. Ross McMillan CACUSS 2014: NAVIGATING CHANGE June 9, 2014 (and now SASSY 2014) Chchchchchch changes York Navigating and Creating Change for Orientation

2. 2 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS About York University Large, comprehensive urban/suburban university whose main campus is located in the centre of the Greater Toronto Area. 53 974 total students (48 069 UG, 5906 Grad) Primarily commuter (2647 UG residence beds & 1250 Grad/mature apartment beds) Incoming class of new, first degree students: 11 959 3. 3 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS Session Outcomes By the end of this session, you will: Know how Orientation relates to Yorks Division of Students Strategic Plan Understand the 5 pillars for change Lessons learned and how we are applying these How to utilize Macklemore in an awesome video! 4. 4 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 2012 Orientation Period Social Orientation International Orientation Academic Orientation Residence Orientation Mature Student Orientation YU Start (Pilot) 5. 5 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 6. 6 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS Alf Lizzio 5 Senses Theory Capability Purpose Resourcefulness Connectedness Culture CAS Orientation Outcomes Facilitate transition Prepare students for opportunities Integration into climate Support family 1. Theoretical & Outcomes Framework 7. 7 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 2. Re-Focus on the Student Leaders Outcome and values focus Planning retreat Coordinated, required training Universal leader expectations charter (with consequences) Standard Operating Procedures YODA Student determined 1200+ leaders SCLD Coordinated 8. 8 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS Impact: Based on my participation 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Has your own student experience and/or engagement been enhanced? Are you better able to navigate the various university systems? Do you have more pride in our school? Have you made new friendships at York? Do you feel more connected or have a greater sense of belonging to York? How beneficial do you think this program is for a new students transition? not at all sightly moderately considerably A great deal 9. 9 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 3. Welcome to the Lions Pride 10. 10 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 4. Engage Campus Community YU Belong Campaign targeted to engage faculty and staff volunteers to help create a positive and helpful welcome for incoming students 500+ individual volunteers 98% would do it again 11. 11 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS 5. Assessment & Storytelling Assessment NODA Benchmarking Survey Impact of experience on Orientation Leaders Storytelling Post Orientation story telling to departments, University Executive, Senate, and Board of Governors 12. 12 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS Comprehensive & Collaborative Social Academic International Mature Residence YU Start Orientation 13. 13 Division of Students PARTNERS IN STUDENT SUCCESS Lessons Learned 14. Questions? Contact Information Ross McMillan Assistant Director, Student Community 416-736-2100x70720 [email protected] @rossmcmillan Presentation will be on SlideSha